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EDIT: This is for ANH Stunt. Apologies for not including it in the thread title.

 

Name: Aaron (AJ) Edman

 

Forum Name: Anzo

 

Garrison: Cloud City Garrison

 

501st Legion Member Link: http://www.501st.com/members/displaymemberdetails.php?userID=20970

 

 

Armor: ANOVOS

 

Helmet: ANOVOS

 

Blaster: Resin

 

Ht: 6'0'

 

Wt: 193 lbs

 

Boots: TKBoots

 

Belt: TKittell

 

Hand Plates: justjoseph

 

Neck Seal: ANOVOS

 

Holster: ANOVOS

 

Front:

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Back:

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Left:

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Right:

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Abdomen Details:

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Right Side Details:

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Left Side Details:

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Cod and Butt Plate Attachment:

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Interior Strapping:

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Helmet:

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Blaster:

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Neck Seal:

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Thermal Detonator:

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Belt:

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Sniper Knee:

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Ammo Belt:

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Hand Guards:

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Action Shot:

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No Bucket:

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Thank you in advance for your consideration!

Edited by Anzo
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Posted

How much did it cost overall

 

In general, you should expect to fork out at least $1000 for a kit, boots, a blaster, tools etc. 

Posted

I fixed the title for you Aaron, we are looking at your armor as I type this.

Please stand by.

Posted

Hey Anzo, thanks for submitting an application for EI, lets have a look at your armor!!

CRL and EIB Application Requirements:

All submission photos have been posted. Your armor displays all the necessary elements to qualify for EIB. Welcome to Expert Infantry trooper!  :salute:

 

Other-Armor Fit/Assembly:

In this section, we review suggestions made by your fellow troopers and our own observations. All go towards improving the final look of your armor.

If there is anything that would affect a future Centurion application it will be mentioned in that section at the bottom.

 

Thank you Aaron for the little upgrades that make a big difference to the final look of your armor.

You have done a fantastic job on this build.  Tony and I are impressed with the caliber of quality builds that are passing over our desk tops in recent months, yours is no exception.

The overall fit and your attention to detail is excellent, with only a few very minor things to keep an eye on.

Shoulder Bell fitment:

Although your shoulder bells are correctly attached, and I can tell they would be touching the bridges, they are pulling the white elastic out from underneath them. Perhaps rotate the bells forward a touch to close up the gap and reduce the amount of under suit showing.

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Back to Kidney plate connection:

Also perhaps shortening the straps between your back and kidney plate will stop this area from opening up as it has in some of your photos.

Sniper plate catching:

Just watch that your sniper plate doesn't get caught under the thigh. A piece of foam placed in the rear of the thigh armor will pull it back out of the way and prevent it catching. Alternatively you could wear your thighs a bit higher so they are positioned out of the way of the plate.

 

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Blaster:

With such great armor, I believe some minor weathering would really bring that E11 to life, remember, less is more when it comes to weathering.

 

Centurion Suggestions:

The ultimate accuracy of Centurion is up to the Trooper. We do try and highlight as much as possible, anything that would affect a future application, but we both find it hard to find things out of place.

Posted

Hey Anzo, thanks for submitting an application for EI, lets have a look at your armor!!

CRL and EIB Application Requirements:

All submission photos have been posted. Your armor displays all the necessary elements to qualify for EIB. Welcome to Expert Infantry trooper! :salute:

Other-Armor Fit/Assembly:

In this section, we review suggestions made by your fellow troopers and our own observations. All go towards improving the final look of your armor.

If there is anything that would affect a future Centurion application it will be mentioned in that section at the bottom.

Thank you Aaron for the little upgrades that make a big difference to the final look of your armor.

You have done a fantastic job on this build. Tony and I are impressed with the caliber of quality builds that are passing over our desk tops in recent months, yours is no exception.

The overall fit and your attention to detail is excellent, with only a few very minor things to keep an eye on.

Shoulder Bell fitment:

Although your shoulder bells are correctly attached, and I can tell they would be touching the bridges, they are pulling the white elastic out from underneath them. Perhaps rotate the bells forward a touch to close up the gap and reduce the amount of under suit showing.

h2hgY73h.jpg

Back to Kidney plate connection:

Also perhaps shortening the straps between your back and kidney plate will stop this area from opening up as it has in some of your photos.

Sniper plate catching:

Just watch that your sniper plate doesn't get caught under the thigh. A piece of foam placed in the rear of the thigh armor will pull it back out of the way and prevent it catching. Alternatively you could wear your thighs a bit higher so they are positioned out of the way of the plate.

DR8nBMoh_zps6vt9houf.jpg

Blaster:

With such great armor, I believe some minor weathering would really bring that E11 to life, remember, less is more when it comes to weathering.

Centurion Suggestions:

The ultimate accuracy of Centurion is up to the Trooper. We do try and highlight as much as possible, anything that would affect a future application, but we both find it hard to find things out of place.

Congrats man! This is a great looking armor you got there!
Posted

Thank you so very much! Great catch about the shoulder straps being pulled out from underneath. I was not aware and will work on that. Since application I have rigged up a belt-based suspension system for the thighs to pull them up a bit as outlined in ukswrath's build thread and plan on getting some foam to pull it back as well. So far it has helped with the knee issue. I will work on the other recommendations as well. 

 

Again, thank you for taking the time to review this!

 

:salute:

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Posted

Congrats AJ!  Go get that Centurion certification, brother!

Thanks Ricky! Right back at ya!

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