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OMG!! WHAT DID YOU DO!!! :blink: Oh.. Nooo....

 

 

KIDDING.. looks great! :D

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Cheers Dave, sorry that I can't check up too much right now - in deep conversation with six sheets to said wind lol.

 

Catch up with you soon!

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I did a dry fit, needless to say it's a little big on my wireframe. how do you know where to install the snaps so everything fits ok? and if parts need to be altered how do you bring them in?

 

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Looking frosty there Trooper!

 

The webbing/strapping holds it in place - I had the same question when I was testing my dry fits.

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All is looking well... You can shorten and lengthen the strapping as required... There's a picture around on where to place snap plates. I saved it, but not sure how to post pictures from iPad...

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Yep I have this one saved on a usb stick I have dedicated for build resources! Thanks guys!

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Had to take a break for a few days no other progress :( At this rate I'll be lucky to have this done next year...

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Had to take a break for a few days no other progress :( At this rate I'll be lucky to have this done next year...

Many events, and the 501st will still be here...

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Had to take a break for a few days no other progress :( At this rate I'll be lucky to have this done next year...

You will get there mate.

 

I was at that point too a few times - listen to the Captain and keep the faith (fist bump)

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torso progress, the butt, kidney, ab, shoulder straps and ab button plate are cut and sanded. I still need to cut out out the 22mm squared notch but I got it right in the pocket. trimming the ab armor to clamshell perfectly is giving me a hard time though but I'll get it.

 

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sanded like a champ, however I left a little extra just in case... like so many of my forefathers have said on this forum it's easier to take off than to add. I see an end in sight my brothers and sisters

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Are the shoulder bridges really a write off doesn't say anything in the crl or screen refs it's too hard to make out

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Are the shoulder bridges really a write off doesn't say anything in the crl or screen refs it's too hard to make out

Not sure what you're meaning here...

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I sanded the sides too close didn't leave much in an edge

 

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I sanded the sides too close didn't leave much in an edge

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Didn't notice, and not sure others will either...
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Didn't notice, and not sure others will either...

I got the go ahead from Tony, Ukswrath and he said I should be fine! Thanks bud! I made do a little ABS paste work to square things off but I'm definitely happy I can proceed.

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I got the go ahead from Tony, Ukswrath and he said I should be fine! Thanks bud! I made do a little ABS paste work to square things off but I'm definitely happy I can proceed.

Not sure you'd want to do that... It may mess them up... If you really don't like the way they look, procure some new ones. Better than messing these ones up ...

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Against my better judgement I bought new shoulder straps and ab plate... I swear to god this is the last time in a while I'm dropping coin on this thing I'm probably easily aroun 1700 dollars on this thing...

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I want to get as much up to centurion perfectness off the bat so I don't need to spend the money later

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