Atin[TK] Posted October 26, 2016 Report Posted October 26, 2016 Please consider my kit for EIB status.Name: Marco BossowLegion ID: TK-62726Forum Name: AtinGarrison: Outer Rim Garrison501st Member Page: http://www.501st.com/members/displaymember.php?userID=21341&costumeID=124Height: 5'8"Weight: 150Armor maker: APHelmet maker: APBlaster: Quest DesignCanvas Belt: Robert KittelHolster: DarmanHand Plates: APBoots maker: Imperial Boots Neckseal: Own made Quote
Pretzel Posted October 26, 2016 Report Posted October 26, 2016 (edited) BEAUTIFUL!!!!! This should be an easy EIB Pass. Hang Tight! Someone with the team should be with you soon. Great Work! Edited October 26, 2016 by Pretzel Quote
Oki[TK] Posted October 26, 2016 Report Posted October 26, 2016 Very nice armor set Marco! Probably screws in detonator may be painted in black, but not sure. For sure somebody will be with you soon. Wish you good luck with your EIB application. Best regards Quote
CrookKnight[TK] Posted October 26, 2016 Report Posted October 26, 2016 Looking good. Good Luck on obtaining your EIB status. Quote
ukswrath[Staff] Posted October 27, 2016 Report Posted October 27, 2016 Hey Marco Sly or myself will be with you shortly Quote
Sly11[Admin] Posted November 2, 2016 Report Posted November 2, 2016 Hey Marco welcome. Thank you for your EI application. Lets get started. CRL and EIB Application Requirements: All submission photos have been posted. Your armor displays all the necessary elements to qualify for Expert Infantry. Welcome trooper! Other-Armor Fit/Assembly: In this section we review observations made by your fellow troopers and ourselves. Some observations may lead to suggestions to improve the overall look of your armor. If any suggestion affects any application, it will be listed separately in the above or below sections. A great build that's for sure, so we only have a few adjustment suggestions to balance things out and get you looking your absolute best. Your shoulder bells need to come in ever so slightly at the top, but also need to be rotated forward to close up the gap between them and the chest plate. I think just a minor strap adjustment and better positioning while you suit up should take care of that. Looking at this image below, I think also if you drop those biceps and fore arms, the gap at the wrist end will be reduced and the look will be more even. Maybe 15mm or so drop should do the trick. Reference image This suggestion is one of comfort more than anything. I know if i attempt stairs and the like, my thighs dig in to me at the top, so taking the protruding corners off the top of the cover strips will tidy them up and give less material to dig in to you. Reference image We have a question about the mysterious mark on your belt. Is it a hole or a mark of some sort? either way if you can try and make it less visible, or even gone, that would be great. Lastly, onto an accuracy point, talthough the crews you have used are flat blade, they are of the wrong size (too large) and could really do with a coat of black paint for that screen used look. Reference image Centurion Suggestions: Because Centurion photos show much more detail than EIB, items pertaining to Centurion might be seen there and not here. We try to point out all we can from what is seen but the final accuracy is the responsibility of the trooper. This is also where we try and get you in the best possible position for a successful Centurion application. There isn't much to add here, other than make sure you are across the CRL requirements at level 3 including the extra close up detail photos from the photo check list. Congratulations once again and we hope to see you in Centurion review soon Quote
Atin[TK] Posted November 2, 2016 Author Report Posted November 2, 2016 Thank you very much for the approval and all the suggestions Sly, I'll get to work on those right away! Just checked out that mystery mark on my belt and it's just a smudge. Quote
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