SupRsloth[TK] Posted February 13, 2016 Report Posted February 13, 2016 (edited) This is my very first armor build so any tips, tricks, and suggestions are very welcome. It's definitely going to be a slow one. Working full time and attending grad school, so I'm trying to squeeze some build work in as I can. You can find my E11 Blaster build here. http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/32624-suprsloth-doopydoos-e11-blaster-build/ And of course we'll start off with the big brown box pic. Edited July 15, 2017 by SupRsloth Quote
SupRsloth[TK] Posted February 13, 2016 Author Report Posted February 13, 2016 (edited) Getting things unboxed and setup. Edited July 15, 2017 by SupRsloth Quote
SupRsloth[TK] Posted February 13, 2016 Author Report Posted February 13, 2016 (edited) Started with cleaning up the return edges on the bucket. Before: After: Lenses put back in: Will wait to do the other work of plasti dipping the inside of the bucket, putting in padding in place of the hard hat system, and cleaning up some of the over spray on the teeth. It's 8 degrees F here in Iowa today and plasti dipping in my basement is probably not a good idea. So onto the trimming. Edited July 15, 2017 by SupRsloth Quote
SupRsloth[TK] Posted February 13, 2016 Author Report Posted February 13, 2016 (edited) Was only able to get the biceps trimmed out today. Used an X-Zacto to score and snap based on the trim lines. That was a lot harder than I thought but I started to get the hang of it on the second piece. Sanded down the edges with a dremel and took a final pass with some regular sand paper. Feels like progress. Edited July 15, 2017 by SupRsloth Quote
SupRsloth[TK] Posted February 14, 2016 Author Report Posted February 14, 2016 (edited) Progress for this morning.... Finished trimming the forearms and shoulder bells. However I was a bit careless with the knife on one of the bells. In the picture below at the very top there is a line that extends to the left where I accidentally cut through the return edge. Anyone out there have suggestions for how to repair!?!? I'm fairly certain that if it doesn't get repaired it will rip through to the outside of the bell. I'm quickly learning I am not the greatest with a knife. Edited July 15, 2017 by SupRsloth Quote
SupRsloth[TK] Posted February 14, 2016 Author Report Posted February 14, 2016 (edited) Last work for today. Finished trimming the thighs, the cod piece, and the chest. Getting quite the pile of scraps. Edited July 15, 2017 by SupRsloth Quote
SupRsloth[TK] Posted February 21, 2016 Author Report Posted February 21, 2016 (edited) A little more progress this weekend. Slow and steady. Finally finished trimming all the pieces including removing the return edge from the forearms. Took advantage of the warm weather and plasti dipped the inside of my bucket. I did three coats with spray on plasti dip and a bit of brushing in the tough to reach spots. Seems to have added a nice bit of rigidity. Edited July 15, 2017 by SupRsloth Quote
SupRsloth[TK] Posted February 21, 2016 Author Report Posted February 21, 2016 (edited) Added some army tactical helmet padding in place of the hard hat liner (found on amazon.com for cheap). Much more comfy and seems to keep my bucket from wobbling. Repainted the frown as well... Looks cleaner than it did before but not sure if it's good enough. I'm not much of a painter...... That's all for now. Edited July 15, 2017 by SupRsloth 1 Quote
kman[TK] Posted February 24, 2016 Report Posted February 24, 2016 However I was a bit careless with the knife on one of the bells. In the picture below at the very top there is a line that extends to the left where I accidentally cut through the return edge. Anyone out there have suggestions for how to repair!?!? I'm fairly certain that if it doesn't get repaired it will rip through to the outside of the bell. I'm quickly learning I am not the greatest with a knife. I worry a bit that the crack there could spread, particularly since that's an area that flexes as you spread the cap over your shoulder. You might want to cut a little piece of scrap and glue it really well to the backside of the section, to help reinforce it. Added some army tactical helmet padding in place of the hard hat liner (found on amazon.com for cheap). Much more comfy and seems to keep my bucket from wobbling. Repainted the frown as well... Looks cleaner than it did before but not sure if it's good enough. I'm not much of a painter...... That's all for now. Nice job on the padding and painting! You might want to extend the frown into two points on either side, basically paint a little triangle on each side, so it tapers away instead of just ending at the last tooth there. See the paint job done by troopermaster in his rebuild thread: http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/35356-anovos-helmet-rebuild/page-3 1 Quote
SupRsloth[TK] Posted February 24, 2016 Author Report Posted February 24, 2016 I worry a bit that the crack there could spread, particularly since that's an area that flexes as you spread the cap over your shoulder. You might want to cut a little piece of scrap and glue it really well to the backside of the section, to help reinforce it. Nice job on the padding and painting! You might want to extend the frown into two points on either side, basically paint a little triangle on each side, so it tapers away instead of just ending at the last tooth there. See the paint job done by troopermaster in his rebuild thread: http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/35356-anovos-helmet-rebuild/page-3 Thanks for the feedback kman! I was worried about the bell tearing as well. Reinforcement scrap ABS piece added and seems pretty sturdy now. I'll add the triangle to the frown this weekend (I never would have noticed that so thanks for pointing it out) Thanks again. Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk 1 Quote
SupRsloth[TK] Posted February 28, 2016 Author Report Posted February 28, 2016 (edited) Very little progress this week. I spent 2 hours on the left forearm and this is as far as i got. I measured, remeasured, test fit, remeasured again, cut, test fit again, and then finally glued on my first cover strip. I'm thinking the next ones will go faster. Edited July 15, 2017 by SupRsloth Quote
SupRsloth[TK] Posted March 2, 2016 Author Report Posted March 2, 2016 (edited) Super excited tonight. Finished my first piece of armor (left forearm). Silly question.... So the Anovos kit comes with Velcro strap on hand guards. I plan on utilizing glued on flexible hand guards. It appears that this will be a pretty tight fit to have the gloves on and then put the forearm on. Should I have made the lower forearm a bit larger to accommodate this? Edited July 15, 2017 by SupRsloth Quote
lucnak[TK] Posted March 2, 2016 Report Posted March 2, 2016 The advice I've seen around here is always try your armour on with your under suit on. It will add some tightness and if the piece is too tight, could pull your sleeve in this example up your arm. 1 Quote
SupRsloth[TK] Posted March 2, 2016 Author Report Posted March 2, 2016 The advice I've seen around here is always try your armour on with your under suit on. It will add some tightness and if the piece is too tight, could pull your sleeve in this example up your arm.Thanks for the feedback! Definitely had the under suit on when I did my fitting. So I think my sleeves will be OK. Just concerned about getting the glove through with the flexible hand guard attached. Think I just maybe need to try it out. Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk Quote
kman[TK] Posted March 2, 2016 Report Posted March 2, 2016 The gloves go on AFTER the forearm armor does, then tuck the long part up under the armor. No problem. 1 Quote
SupRsloth[TK] Posted March 2, 2016 Author Report Posted March 2, 2016 The gloves go on AFTER the forearm armor does, then tuck the long part up under the armor. No problem.Even better! Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk Quote
kman[TK] Posted March 2, 2016 Report Posted March 2, 2016 (edited) People recommend adding an unsharpened #2 pencil to your kit, to aid in getting gloves right. Use it to push the extra glove down into the armor. The eraser on the end helps grab the material and give friction to push it in. Edited March 2, 2016 by kman 1 Quote
SupRsloth[TK] Posted March 6, 2016 Author Report Posted March 6, 2016 (edited) Progress update 1 for the week. Finished both forearms including internal cover strips. Finished both biceps but still need to add the internal cover strips. Might be wearing the wrong shirt but it's good for getting dirty. Edited July 15, 2017 by SupRsloth Quote
SupRsloth[TK] Posted March 6, 2016 Author Report Posted March 6, 2016 (edited) Progress update 2 for the week. Next I started working on the thighs. Got the right thigh test fit, cut and front cover strip installed. Had issues with the left thigh. The front area for the cover strips is not very flat and I ended up having to take the cover strip off after gluing as I couldn't get it to sit flat. So I tried again and installed on half the thigh to see if that will help. Anyone else have this issue? Any other ways to help make the surface a bit flatter to install? Edited July 15, 2017 by SupRsloth Quote
SupRsloth[TK] Posted March 6, 2016 Author Report Posted March 6, 2016 (edited) Final Progress update for the week. Started test fitting the torso pieces and found that the back piece didn't sit correctly. Thanks to Tony's build for the tricks I trimmed out a bunch of the return edge, gave a hot water bath and bent the top portion on both sides up a bit. Before pictures. (obviously I was holding the chest piece to high as well.....) After pictures. Does this look good enough or do you think I need to bend more? (worried that it will start cracking if try to do too much more...... Edited July 15, 2017 by SupRsloth Quote
kman[TK] Posted March 7, 2016 Report Posted March 7, 2016 I think that looks pretty good, personally, although you'll probably want to clean up the return edge a bit so it's a nice clean curve. Do you need the backplate to sit lower, or is it set up at a good height compared to the kidney plate, now? Quote
SupRsloth[TK] Posted March 7, 2016 Author Report Posted March 7, 2016 I think that looks pretty good, personally, although you'll probably want to clean up the return edge a bit so it's a nice clean curve.Do you need the backplate to sit lower, or is it set up at a good height compared to the kidney plate, now? The pictures are with the but, kidney, and back all where they should sit with little to no gap so I'm definitely low enough. I'll also clean up the curve. Just did a first rough pass. Thanks for the feedback sir! 1 Quote
SupRsloth[TK] Posted March 7, 2016 Author Report Posted March 7, 2016 (edited) Double post Edited March 7, 2016 by SupRsloth Quote
dejango[TK] Posted March 7, 2016 Report Posted March 7, 2016 I'm having this same problem, I'm worried that even after a hotbath it won't fit well enough Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote
SupRsloth[TK] Posted March 7, 2016 Author Report Posted March 7, 2016 I'm having this same problem, I'm worried that even after a hotbath it won't fit well enough Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk All you can do is give it a try. Be very careful. I was super nervous that I would crack it. Removing the return edge and going slow and firm seemed to do the trick. Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk Quote
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