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17 minutes ago, DARTH CANDYMAN said:

That sniper knee looks great.
 

Ideally it should follow the contour of the shin behind ;) But looks like it can't go any higher

 

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Ideally it should follow the contour of the shin behind  But looks like it can't go any higher
 
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That's right, depending on the manufacturer, the sniper can go higher without losing the line of curvature, such as for example those of anovos. But in sds, the return is somewhat shorter so it is impossible to save the line without losing the curvature. That's why my opinion is that our partner David has the sniper knee as perfect as possible.

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Hi David and thank you for the additional photos - we will have you sorted in the next couple of days if not sooner:salute:

 

  • TheSwede changed the title to Tk -16629 requesting access EIB (In review)
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Hi again David and thank you for your EIB application!

In this review I will ensure that your armor follows the requriments set out in the CRL L2 Expert Infantry Badge and also point out what I can to prepare you for Centurion, should you choose to apply. I hope you do!

 

CRL and EIB Application Requirements:

All required submission photos have been posted and we are very pleased to announce your armor displays all the necessary elements to qualify for ANH Stunt Expert Infantry. On behalf of the entire D.O.Team, Congratulations!

 

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. 

As we navigate through this review we are going to start with the helmet and work our way down.

 

We start with the left ear and though there are exceptions, for the majority of the Stunt-helmets the ears were assambled with an angle to them as seen by the ref pic. If you can repositioning the ear without damaging the helmet we suggest you do so for a bit of extra ANH magic.

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We keep focus on the ears and although they are very flush with zero gap:icon_bow: we suggest you give them a light shave as they seem a tad thicker than screen used ones. Just something to consider.

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Looking at the tube stripes and comparing with screen helmets the front stripe should have a bit of a lean forward. Just another one of those small details to look into and it´s a fairly easy fix by adding a stripe with a slight lean to it.

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We drop down to the thighs and a small dressing issue to keep in mind the next time you are beeing called into action is to even out the gaps as best as possible.

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The posterior plate seem to be getting ready to ride up over the kidney plate so we suggest you shorten the strapping and that should do the trick in keeping that loose canon in check.

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Another small dressing issue and easy fix is to raise the right shin to even out the black showing and to double check the closure on the left one before boarding the Tantive IV.

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That was the last of this EIB Review so we move on to:

Centurion Requirements:

In this section we prepare you for Centurion.  More photos may be requested in the future that allow us to make better decisions on possible adjustment etc. If there are any areas of concern they will be discussed here.

 

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.

Below you will find areas that will need to be adressed for a future succesfull Centurion Application.

 

We start with the Shoulders and as per L3 CRL there should be a minimal gap between the shoulder armor and the chest and back plates. Suggested ways to acheive this would be to tightening the strapping, remove more of the lower return edge on the shoulder bells or it could be as simple as the way you have your arms.

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Next we have the ab buttons and the CRL states: no separate buttons are allowed so we need those changed for Centurion.

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We move on the the sides and as per CRL, ideally there´s no gap between the ab and kidney and by the looks of things a simple strapping adjustment will sort this right out.

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And that´s it! Again congratulations - head on out and serve proudly as the Empire´s newest Expert Infantry man:salute:

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  • TheSwede changed the title to Tk -16629 requesting access EIB (904)
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Congratulations trooper

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Congratulations trooper.

 

Welcome to EIB!

  • justjoseph63 changed the title to Tk -16629 requesting access EIB (SDS) (904)

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