lugalleg[TK] Posted July 20 Report Posted July 20 (edited) Name = Lucas Gallegos ID: TK-21476 Garrison = Dewback Ridge Armor Armor = Affordable Trooper Armor Helmet= Trooperbay Blaster= E-11 (Homemade Pipe Build/ 3d Printed) Link to your approved armor Social media consent (photos): Yes Optional Boots = Keeptrooping Canvas belt = Affordable Trooper Armor Hand Plates = Trooperbay Electronics= Homemade wiring and ICOMM Static system Neck Seal = Homemade Holster = Homemade ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Full Body Front: Back: Left Side: Right Side: Left Side Detail: Right Side Detail: Action Shot: Armor Details: Ab Button Plates: Cod and Posterior Plate Connections: Interior Snaps: Wrist Openings: Sniper Knee Left and Right: Thigh Ammo Pack Left and Right: Bucket Front: Left Side: Right Side: Lens Color: Hovi Tips: Accessories Neck Seal: Thermal Detonator: Holster Belt: Boots: Rubber Gloves: Blaster Details Left Side: Right Side: D-Ring: Edited July 20 by lugalleg 1 Quote
lugalleg[TK] Posted July 20 Author Report Posted July 20 There we go, everything should actually appear now!🙂 Quote
gmrhodes13[Staff] Posted July 20 Report Posted July 20 A few things you may want to address before the DO's get here. Swap this snap, flat side faces out Looks like you have taken off too much material off from your large ab plate Note the area around the base, yours is missing You have some paint on your gums, Frown is painted gray and does not leave the teeth area. Also if your tube stripes are decals and recently applied you may be able to remove them on your right side (put tape on top of them, carefully lift, then replace) Ideally, the tube stripes are positioned approximately a pencil width from the side of the cheek. My internet is not allowing all your images to load, I'll try have a look if there is anything else needed 2 Quote
Doggydoc[Staff] Posted July 25 Report Posted July 25 Hi Lucas, Your application has been added to the queue. Quote
Doggydoc[Staff] Posted July 27 Report Posted July 27 Hi Lucas. I will be the DO reviewing your application. Before I begin, could you please add a few photos for me? 1. I will need a photo showing the wrist section of your forearms. The one you have in the application is of the elbow side of the forearm. I need a photo from this side as shown below. 2. Could you please also add a close up view of the ab and kidney plate rivets on the left side? Again, similar to the one in the photo below. 3. A photo showing your helmet viewed from behind. Thank you. 1 Quote
lugalleg[TK] Posted July 29 Author Report Posted July 29 On 7/27/2024 at 8:14 AM, Doggydoc said: Hi Lucas. I will be the DO reviewing your application. Before I begin, could you please add a few photos for me? 1. I will need a photo showing the wrist section of your forearms. The one you have in the application is of the elbow side of the forearm. I need a photo from this side as shown below. 2. Could you please also add a close up view of the ab and kidney plate rivets on the left side? Again, similar to the one in the photo below. 3. A photo showing your helmet viewed from behind. Thank you. Hello again! Attached are the requested photos: - Forearm Wrist: Ab Plate Closeup: Back Of Helmet: Quote
lugalleg[TK] Posted July 29 Author Report Posted July 29 Let me know if you need anything else! Quote
Doggydoc[Staff] Posted August 1 Report Posted August 1 Hi Lucas @lugalleg, Thank you for your EIB application. before we go ahead, there are a couple of items that will need to be fixed on your armour. 1. As mentioned by Glen above, we will need you to remove the excess grey paint from the gum area of the helmet. Only the teeth should be painted with the area above the cutouts left white. This may be achieved by carefully scratching the excess paint off with a toothpick dipped in mineral spirits / varsol. Do not use acetone as it will damage the plastic. CRL L1: Frown is painted gray and does not leave the teeth area. A total of 8 cut outs in the teeth area of the frown are present. References 2. Your blaster looks great, but there are still some visible print lines that will require some further sanding. CRL L2: 3-D printed blasters can not contain visible print lines, and must be sanded smooth for a more realistic appearance. Please let us know if you need any further clarification. Quote
MaskedVengeance[Staff] Posted August 1 Report Posted August 1 You're so close, Lucas! Knock out those two items and you'll be EI in no time! Quote
lugalleg[TK] Posted August 22 Author Report Posted August 22 I am still working on my TK, got distracted for a bit getting my Cad Bane approved , but I am back on it! 1 Quote
lugalleg[TK] Posted August 26 Author Report Posted August 26 On 8/1/2024 at 11:58 AM, Doggydoc said: Hi Lucas @lugalleg, Thank you for your EIB application. before we go ahead, there are a couple of items that will need to be fixed on your armour. 1. As mentioned by Glen above, we will need you to remove the excess grey paint from the gum area of the helmet. Only the teeth should be painted with the area above the cutouts left white. This may be achieved by carefully scratching the excess paint off with a toothpick dipped in mineral spirits / varsol. Do not use acetone as it will damage the plastic. CRL L1: Frown is painted gray and does not leave the teeth area. A total of 8 cut outs in the teeth area of the frown are present. References 2. Your blaster looks great, but there are still some visible print lines that will require some further sanding. CRL L2: 3-D printed blasters can not contain visible print lines, and must be sanded smooth for a more realistic appearance. Please let us know if you need any further clarification. Hello! Attached below are updates to these items. Frown Paint Removal: Sanding down print lines: Reversing Snap: Tube Strips: Plate Fixing: Quote
gmrhodes13[Staff] Posted August 26 Report Posted August 26 You may want to fill the gap between the ab plate and backing piece with some ABS paste, most do who have to make this modification. Corners are not generally rounded off too. Quote
gmrhodes13[Staff] Posted August 26 Report Posted August 26 Just now, lugalleg said: Will do How to here Quote
lugalleg[TK] Posted August 26 Author Report Posted August 26 (edited) Went all the way around with ABS paste and sharpened the corners Edited August 26 by lugalleg 2 Quote
Doggydoc[Staff] Posted August 28 Report Posted August 28 Hi Lucas @lugalleg, great job on the fixes. While I work on your review, would you be able to send another photo of the Han snap , showing it a bit from the side. Yours appears to be thicker than it should be. 1 Quote
lugalleg[TK] Posted August 28 Author Report Posted August 28 The snap does sit a little proud, probably why it looks thicker than it really is. I will inset it so it is flush with the armor surface. Then I will get another pic to you. Just not today, my pesky job gets in the way of the fun stuff🙂 Quote
lugalleg[TK] Posted August 28 Author Report Posted August 28 (edited) Inset the snap a bit more, and I wasn't late for work! Edited August 28 by lugalleg 2 Quote
Doggydoc[Staff] Posted August 29 Report Posted August 29 Hi Lucas, We are almost there and on going through your application a final time, there were a couple of things that I did not catch the first time around. Sorry for all of the back and forth but we want your armour to stand out at the higher levels. Could you please trim back the rear cover strip on your left thigh slightly as it extends a bit beyond the lower ridge CRL Basic: Cover strip must end at the top of the lower ridge in front and back. The decals for your tears and rear traps appear to not be put on smoothly and seem to have wrinkles in them. On the rear traps, this may be a lighting artifact. Could you please correct these or if this is just an optical effect from reflection, provide clearer photos to show that they are applied smoothly? Keep up the good work, you are very close now. 2 Quote
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