ukswrath[Staff] Posted February 10, 2020 Report Posted February 10, 2020 Grand slam build. Looks fantastic and as Andrew mentioned thanks for the tutorials. 1 Quote
CableGuy[Admin] Posted February 10, 2020 Author Report Posted February 10, 2020 Grand slam build. Looks fantastic and as Andrew mentioned thanks for the tutorials. Thanks, Tony. Much appreciated. It’s no trouble - I’ve really enjoyed documenting this build. :-) 1 Quote
CableGuy[Admin] Posted February 26, 2020 Author Report Posted February 26, 2020 Time for the CableGuy montage. ;-) CableGuy Builds: Troopermaster completed montage 8 Quote
Mar2D2 Posted February 26, 2020 Report Posted February 26, 2020 Time for the CableGuy montage. ;-) CableGuy Builds: Troopermaster completed montage Just Awesome! This lid looks as if it really could protect a troopers head from the rebel scum! Sent from my SM-G920F using Tapatalk 1 Quote
CableGuy[Admin] Posted March 1, 2020 Author Report Posted March 1, 2020 11 hours ago, Daetrin said: That is one sexy helmet Haha. “Sexy helmet” - I’ll take that!! Many thanks, Paul. :-) 2 hours ago, TK37015 said: Good Job Dan Many thanks. I’d recommend these methods to anyone looking for a more screen-like appearance. The TM lid is a big part of it, too. :-) 1 Quote
CableGuy[Admin] Posted April 11, 2020 Author Report Posted April 11, 2020 Hello world. Just logging some armour build progress on here. Aiming for original suit sizes (based on RS suit). Sized-up and glued the biceps. Still a little large so trimmed down another 5mmAiming for high levels of accuracy. 1 Quote
CableGuy[Admin] Posted April 13, 2020 Author Report Posted April 13, 2020 Hi all Another little update. I wanted to find a way to get a really nice finish for the wrist end of the forearms. So, rather than scissors, Dremel or saw, I decided to literally just sands the whole edge with sand paper. Full details of the process in this 6 minute video;Here’s some finished pictures. I’m really pleased with the end result. 3 Quote
CableGuy[Admin] Posted June 28, 2020 Author Report Posted June 28, 2020 Hey troopers, Working on the torso: I’ve better trimmed and sanded the parts, and now started on the original strapping system. Using screen reference material, plus the RS videos, for reference. 3mm drill used for the holes. The bolts supplied by TM are approx 3mm threaded shaft with a 5mm, flat head. As it’s my first time using this method, the chest went fine, however, I had to drill some additional holes in the top of the ab plate as the chest and ab brackets didn’t quite line up. Thankfully, these will not be at all visible. It’s a slow build (as I’ve had the kit since Christmas), but it’s really enjoyable. :-) 2 Quote
Mar2D2 Posted June 28, 2020 Report Posted June 28, 2020 Hey troopers, Working on the torso: I’ve better trimmed and sanded the parts, and now started on the original strapping system. Using screen reference material, plus the RS videos, for reference. 3mm drill used for the holes. The bolts supplied by TM are approx 3mm threaded shaft with a 5mm, flat head. As it’s my first time using this method, the chest went fine, however, I had to drill some additional holes in the top of the ab plate as the chest and ab brackets didn’t quite line up. Thankfully, these will not be at all visible. It’s a slow build (as I’ve had the kit since Christmas), but it’s really enjoyable. :-) I've used the traditional strapping system on my RS TK. I found some areas didn't suit my build, so mixed it up with snaps as well. I love the fact that the original strapping can still be seen on the out side keeping to a more movie accurate appearance. Good work Dan. I think you will be really happy with the apearance once completed. As I have used this system please do not hesitate to ask any questions you may have. Cheers, Martyn. (Mar2D2) Cheers, Sent from my SM-G920F using Tapatalk 1 Quote
Chemi[Staff] Posted June 28, 2020 Report Posted June 28, 2020 Hi Dan. I put some pieces of ABS to reinforce the area... 2 Quote
CableGuy[Admin] Posted June 28, 2020 Author Report Posted June 28, 2020 2 hours ago, Mar2D2 said: I've used the traditional strapping system on my RS TK. I found some areas didn't suit my build, so mixed it up with snaps as well. I love the fact that the original strapping can still be seen on the out side keeping to a more movie accurate appearance. Good work Dan. I think you will be really happy with the apearance once completed. As I have used this system please do not hesitate to ask any questions you may have. Cheers, Martyn. (Mar2D2) Cheers, Sent from my SM-G920F using Tapatalk 2 hours ago, Chemi said: Hi Dan. I put some pieces of ABS to reinforce the area... thanks, guys. Appreciate the feedback. :-) 1 Quote
CableGuy[Admin] Posted July 18, 2020 Author Report Posted July 18, 2020 Hey troopersI hope everyone is well during these troubled times. I’ve been slowly moving forward with this build, squeezing in build time around work and family time. So, the torso is now pretty much complete. The strapping kit from TM is incredibly detailed and accurate. With the rear section now attached with the original method of brackets and elastics, I moved on to affixing the left hand side of the torso with split rivers and elastics. The biceps and forearms were built a while back but I hadn’t made it round to joining them together. As per the originals, I’ve gone for black elastic glued directly into the armour (no poppers). Based on screen references, I was very specific with where the elastics attach. On the bicep this is close to, and parallel to, the coverstrips. Glued with Gorilla glue clear. Held during gluing with magnets. This is the tricky part - for years, I’ve thought that the front of the bicep and forearm coverstrips should align. I was wrong. As below, the elastics should mount nearer to the centre of the upper forearm piece. This actually means that the bicep coverstrips sit just inside of (narrower than) the forearms. Supporting material for bicep/forearm alignment;It’s these sort of details that keep me enthralled with the OTTK. :-) I also finished off the thermal detonator. Took a bit of jigging to get the proportions correct but it’s okay in the end. The supplied screws are a little big so I might swap them out for something more accurate. Shoulder elastics glued into place;That pretty much finishes off the torso strapping. The shape and feel of the TM kit really is impressive. And finally, also got a brand new pair of gloves through from Imperial Warfighters. Lovely, thin flexible hand guards and a lovely paint finish. Thanks for stopping by, troopers. :-) 1 Quote
gmrhodes13[Staff] Posted July 18, 2020 Report Posted July 18, 2020 It's one of those kits that are on my to do list, have always loved the details, only $'s holding me up. Great work as usual. 1 Quote
Mar2D2 Posted July 18, 2020 Report Posted July 18, 2020 Looks amazing so far mate. Loving the details comparing it to the screen used suits.I know that you are already a member of the 501st. Are you not concerned that this suit may not pass future approval? The reason I ask is related to your arms. I personally love the detail and screen acuracy (again this amount of detail is down to individual personal preference and can be clearly seen in the original movie) yet, I see a lot of build threads where builders are advised to have straight, matching, lined up cover strips.Just putting it out there. Again great job Dan! Sent from my SM-G920F using Tapatalk 1 Quote
CableGuy[Admin] Posted July 18, 2020 Author Report Posted July 18, 2020 It's one of those kits that are on my to do list, have always loved the details, only $'s holding me up. Great work as usual.Many thanks, Glen. I really appreciate it. :-) Quote
CableGuy[Admin] Posted July 18, 2020 Author Report Posted July 18, 2020 Looks amazing so far mate. Loving the details comparing it to the screen used suits.I know that you are already a member of the 501st. Are you not concerned that this suit may not pass future approval? The reason I ask is related to your arms. I personally love the detail and screen acuracy (again this amount of detail is down to individual personal preference and can be clearly seen in the original movie) yet, I see a lot of build threads where builders are advised to have straight, matching, lined up cover strips.Just putting it out there. Again great job Dan! Sent from my SM-G920F using TapatalkHi Martyn, It’s a good point. However, I’m not really worried. The alignment of the coverstrips is not part of the CRL so I see no issues at basic. For EIB and Centurion, I’d happily argue the toss with the DOs if they questioned it. However, as a former DO myself, I know that many things at the higher levels are based on screen accuracy. As such, I’d be pretty confident with the arm alignment. :-) Good question, though. :-) 1 Quote
CableGuy[Admin] Posted August 1, 2020 Author Report Posted August 1, 2020 Phwoar!! I’m now using a standard camera tripod (adapter with a coat hanger and some foam) as a mannequin for my TK build. Helpful to see how things sit. Must now finish the legs. So far, I’ve only glued the coverstrips at the front of the thighs. Need to get on to the shins next. :-) 2 Quote
Mar2D2 Posted August 1, 2020 Report Posted August 1, 2020 Wow....looks awesome mate! Sent from my SM-G920F using Tapatalk 1 Quote
wook1138[TK] Posted August 1, 2020 Report Posted August 1, 2020 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 Quote
Trooperman Posted August 1, 2020 Report Posted August 1, 2020 13 hours ago, CableGuy said: Phwoar!! I’m now using a standard camera tripod (adapter with a coat hanger and some foam) as a mannequin for my TK build. Helpful to see how things sit. Must now finish the legs. So far, I’ve only glued the coverstrips at the front of the thighs. Need to get on to the shins next. :-) Loving this build, this photo screams ANH, fantastic job :-) 1 Quote
CableGuy[Admin] Posted August 16, 2020 Author Report Posted August 16, 2020 Hey there Troopers So, in amongst real life (and my current lean towards playing Call of Duty Warzone over building), I found some time yesterday to continue the build. Part of this is thanks to the incentive to be ready for September 26th as the UK Garrison are working with Macmillan Cancer support to host virtual or socially distanced coffee mornings. Looking forward to doing good things to help people in need. So, one shin front is now done and the other is currently gluing. So, just the recap, most of the torso and arms are done. Just need to add the ab buttons and shoulder bridges. Thighs are glued at the front but need to size them up (hopefully screen accurate sizes, if poss) and add the top elastics. Belt needs adding to the fabric belt and drop boxes to complete. Getting there. :-) Quote
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