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The biceps, forearms, thighs, and calves all have strips

 

They are on the hero and stunt.

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so do you trim the arm so they do or do not overlap? or should completely cut that overlapping section off so there's no "bump" under the strip? ..................and are the strips on the back side too?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I think i get it. the mold was cast over the strip. So i should cut the "molded strip" off and glue it back on ?

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Yep. I cut mine down to about 1/2 inch on both sides then used the strip to cover the seam. know what I mean? I am not 100% sure about the sizes of the strips. I do know that the forearms and biceps are one size and the thighs and calves are another.... Also depends on how big or small you are.

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The strip looks prettty skinny on the promo trooper's arms. I'm just going to cut the "molded in strips" completely off and leave the back ones on for now. More than words..........Thanks for the help guys.

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I think TM posted that the forearms are 13mm, biceps are 15mm, and legs are 20mm. I know several people use 5/8" for the arms, and 7/8" for the legs.

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I made mine 7/8" on all pieces except the bicep which is 1/2" I have small arms so I wanted it to be somewhat smaller so it didn't float on my arm.

 

I cut all overlapping tabs to 3/8" and 1/4" on the bicep.

 

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Anyone have close pics of the back of the sceen used anh suites?

Here's a close up shot of the back of the ANH suit. Personally I used 5/8 on the arms and 7/8 on all the leg armor.

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tk0000 said:
Anyone have close pics of the back of the sceen used anh suites?

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Tray that looks good man. OT: supertroopers pic .. what's up with the thermal detinator attachment? those white strips? and thanks for the pic oblagon.

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