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TK-32294 Requesting ANH Stunt Centurion Status [ATA] (436)


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Now we're in the end game , wish me luck :)

Name : Adi Baskoro

TK-32294

Forum name : Bazz

Garuda Garrison Indonesia

 

Mandatory Information

Armor Maker : ATA
Helmet Maker : ATA

Blaster : Doopydoos

 

Height : 168cm (5'5)

Weight : 65 kg

Canvas belt : @TKittell

Holster : @Darman

Boots : Local made

Strapping centurion set + elastic handguard   @Alay

Neckseal : Got it from @Chops

TD Clip : @ukswrath

 

Front

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Left

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After I fix my strap on the butt - kidney                                                                        Before I fix the strap on the butt - kidney

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Right

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Back

 

 

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Armor Details

 

Abdomen Buttons 

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Elastic Handguards

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No return edge forearms

 

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Interior Strapping

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Cod and Butt Plate Attachment

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Helmet Details

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E-11 ( Doopydoos )

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Neckseal

 

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Thermal Detonator

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Belt

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Sniper Knee

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Left side abdomen painted with humbrol + interior strapping

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Thank you for your time to review my armor

Hope I get centurion status in the future

I'm very open to critic and opinion

Thank you

Regards

TK-32294

#TrooperHelpingTrooper

 

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10 hours ago, T-Jay said:

:jc_doublethumbup:;)

thank you :)

2 hours ago, Alay said:

Good luck!

thank you Sarah !

2 hours ago, Shanester said:

Nice work trooper. Good luck! :salute:

thank you sir  !

 

1 hour ago, ukswrath said:

Nice work Adi. Almost there 

Thank you Tony ,  thanks to your super detail build thread sir !

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More additional photos ( the front shoulder bridge is glued ont the chest. and the back bridge is using velcro)

 

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Action Shots

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without helmet

 

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Thanks for your Patience Adi, 

After a crazy week & trooping schedule I'm good to go & I'll start digging into this tonight!! 

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2 hours ago, msouza said:

Thanks for your Patience Adi, 

After a crazy week & trooping schedule I'm good to go & I'll start digging into this tonight!! 

it's okay sir ,hope you had a great trooping :)

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Nice job, Adi!  Although not all specifically mentioned in the CRLs, there are a few issues that may hold you up.  Remember that the D.O.s also use reference images from the films as a guide when reviewing submissions for approval and these items may be mentioned:

 

The brow trim on the left is perfect, but on the right side it is a bit askew and should be raised.

 

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Your forearms (especially the right one) are really wide.  What you might want to think about is removing the rear cover strips, trimming them a bit and then re-attach the strips.

 

 

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For level 3, you will need to change out (or remove the black finish) on your posterior snaps.  As seen in the films, they should be silver/chrome:

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The D.O.s may have other items to discuss, but as I mentioned a really nice overall job on this build, brother!  Just a few items to think about which I am sure you can handle.  See you at Centurion soon, Trooper!  :salute:

 

 

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Thank you Joseph for the guide and advice , appreciate it brother ! @justjoseph63

 

I think the rubber just a little loose yet a little adjustment can make big different, this is the rubber after I re attached and re alligned it

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And now the forearms, to be honest im afraid to trim it because ATA has the flat surface for the Plastic Cover strip, im afraid if I trim it the cover strip wont glued to the forearms surface

And I already trim the flat surface as short as possible

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is it okay if I trim the "flat surface" untill the flat surface is gone on the forearms?what do you recommend? #SkinnyTrooperProblem

 

And thank you for noticing the COD snap, I think I will paint it silver, Im afraid I will break the plastic armor it if I undo the snap

 

Thank you Joseph!

 

 

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2 minutes ago, ukswrath said:

ATA forearms, here's my ATA. Flat surface is trimmed as flat as possible yet maintaining the 15mm cover strip size. 

 

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Even your flat surface is wider than mine , I hate my skinny asian body right now,hahahaha

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5 hours ago, Bazz said:

is it okay if I trim the "flat surface" untill the flat surface is gone on the forearms?what do you recommend? #SkinnyTrooperProblem

 

And thank you for noticing the COD snap, I think I will paint it silver, Im afraid I will break the plastic armor it if I undo the snap

It’s more than okey, the original armor did not have any flat surface on the back of forearms so trim away:duim:

And, it’s easier to drill out a snap than you would think. Was surprised the first time I did it and now I’m in the process of replacing all my snaps on the FOTK to better quality DOT snaps:)

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32 minutes ago, TheSwede said:

It’s more than okey, the original armor did not have any flat surface on the back of forearms so trim away:duim:

And, it’s easier to drill out a snap than you would think. Was surprised the first time I did it and now I’m in the process of replacing all my snaps on the FOTK to better quality DOT snaps:)

Thank you for your advice Daniel

If I cut this flat surface

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Im afraid the plastic wont bend so it cant be glued

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is it really mandatory to trim the forearm? im thinking using foam to make my forearm bigger so it will fit better

Thank you

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9 minutes ago, Bazz said:

Im afraid the plastic wont bend so it cant be glued

Here’s how I would do it: remove the coverstrip in the back, trim for size, (keeping the wrist end as snug as possible, barely getting the hand through) remove the front coverstrip then glue the back first and it should be fairly easy to glue the front after the back had enough time to cure...if not there’s always heat to persuade it:) I don’t think foam alone would be enough to get the right look but you could try that first and we can have another look:salute: 

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3 hours ago, Bazz said:

 

Im afraid the plastic wont bend so it cant be glued

This is what I would do, Adi:

1.  Right now you have a tiny bit of return edge on the ends.  I suggest trimming all of that off, which will make them easier to bend into place.  (Photo 1).  Note how in photo 3 that there is no return edge at all.

2. Make an interior cover strip from ABS (or any heavy duty white plastic).  This should be wider** than the exterior one as seen below (photo 2).

3. After trimming to size, use E-6000 to glue the strip in and clamp it firmly while it dries (24 hours to be safe).

4. After it dries it should hold the sides into the correct arc.

5. Re-attach the exterior strip, glue, clamp and let it dry.

 

**The interior strip can be as wide as you need, and will not affect approval at any level.  **

                           

                                         Photo 1                                                                                                      Photo 2

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6 hours ago, justjoseph63 said:

This is what I would do, Adi:

1.  Right now you have a tiny bit of return edge on the ends.  I suggest trimming all of that off, which will make them easier to bend into place.  (Photo 1).  Note how in photo 3 that there is no return edge at all.

2. Make an interior cover strip from ABS (or any heavy duty white plastic).  This should be wider** than the exterior one as seen below (photo 2).

3. After trimming to size, use E-6000 to glue the strip in and clamp it firmly while it dries (24 hours to be safe).

4. After it dries it should hold the sides into the correct arc.

5. Re-attach the exterior strip, glue, clamp and let it dry.

 

**The interior strip can be as wide as you need, and will not affect approval at any level.  **

                           

                                         Photo 1                                                                                                      Photo 2

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Thanks Joseph I'll try this tomorrow :) 

 

10 hours ago, TheSwede said:

Here’s how I would do it: remove the coverstrip in the back, trim for size, (keeping the wrist end as snug as possible, barely getting the hand through) remove the front coverstrip then glue the back first and it should be fairly easy to glue the front after the back had enough time to cure...if not there’s always heat to persuade it:) I don’t think foam alone would be enough to get the right look but you could try that first and we can have another look:salute: 

Tomorrow Im gonna trim it as like Joseph said, a little afraid, but I'll do it ! wish me luck

 

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For removing the snaps to replace, just stick a drill bit in the center and go to town.  It'll take it out with a little elbow grease :)

Great job so far Adi!  

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3 hours ago, Bazz said:

 

Thanks Joseph I'll try this tomorrow :) 

 

Tomorrow Im gonna trim it as like Joseph said, a little afraid, but I'll do it ! wish me luck

 

Go ahead Trooper!! , "The harder the struggle, the more glorious the triumph." Thomas Paine

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