Thiboterham[TK] Posted August 4 Report Posted August 4 (edited) Hi everyone. This is my in my RS kit. I'd like to go for level 2 but I feel the need for some feedback of more experienced people regarding the fitment of my suit. I'm around 187cm tall so I think that's the reason I have quite some room between my thighs and shins but i'm still waiting on my boots. Edited August 4 by Thibs Quote
JBar[TK] Posted August 4 Report Posted August 4 (edited) Looks like you're well on your way trooper! For fitting advice I think the biggest thing that jumps out to me is that your thighs are pretty high up. By dropping them down a maybe 2-3cm you'll both close the gap with your shins but it will also drastically improve the fit of your posterior armor. Right now the thighs are overlapping it. When you get your boots in they should scoot the shins up higher to close the gap even further. Lastly make sure you have an even gap of armor on each side of your thighs. Right now your right has a much bigger gap than the left around the codpiece Also I'm not sure how much padding is in your helmet but I'd take as much out of the top as you can to get the helmet to sit lower. Very little neck showing: Lots more room to pull your thighs below your posterior armor Some more minor/easy fixes to consider especially for level 2/3 would be to make sure the cover strips aren't excessively long. Some especially over the front thighs look like they could use some trimming down. Also I like to center my belt center button over the raised edge that goes down to the codpiece. That will center your drop boxes too. And ideally you'll want the bottom buttons touching or half covered by the belt for level 2/3. When working on your strapping you'll want to make sure your ab and kidney plates are flush with each other. Also make sure your kidney and back have a minimal and even gap. I think some under suit material might be bunching up in a few places like in your back and around your shoulder bells. Also just make sure your TD clips are pushed all the way down. These are pretty easy fixes and I'm sure these were some quick fitting photos but I thought I'd say something for when you're ready for submitting them. Good little things to keep in mind But again for overall fitting I'd definitely take those thighs down a bit and see if you can work your helmet down lower. Overall looking forward to your build. Looks like you're really close! Edited August 5 by JBar 1 Quote
Thiboterham[TK] Posted August 5 Author Report Posted August 5 13 hours ago, JBar said: Looks like you're well on your way trooper! For fitting advice I think the biggest thing that jumps out to me is that your thighs are pretty high up. By dropping them down a maybe 2-3cm you'll both close the gap with your shins but it will also drastically improve the fit of your posterior armor. Right now the thighs are overlapping it. When you get your boots in they should scoot the shins up higher to close the gap even further. Lastly make sure you have an even gap of armor on each side of your thighs. Right now your right has a much bigger gap than the left around the codpiece Also I'm not sure how much padding is in your helmet but I'd take as much out of the top as you can to get the helmet to sit lower. Very little neck showing: Lots more room to pull your thighs below your posterior armor Some more minor/easy fixes to consider especially for level 2/3 would be to make sure the cover strips aren't excessively long. Some especially over the front thighs look like they could use some trimming down. Also I like to center my belt center button over the raised edge that goes down to the codpiece. That will center your drop boxes too. And ideally you'll want the bottom buttons touching or half covered by the belt for level 2/3. When working on your strapping you'll want to make sure your ab and kidney plates are flush with each other. Also sure your kidney and back have a minimal and even gap. I think some under suit material might be bunching up in a few places like in your back and around your shoulder bells. Also just make sure your TD clips are pushed all the way down. These are pretty easy fixes and I'm sure these were some quick fitting photos but I thought I'd say something for when you're ready for submitting them. Good little things to keep in mind But again for overall fitting I'd definitely take those thighs down a bit and see if you can work your helmet down lower. Overall looking forward to your build. Looks like you're really close! Hi Jbar Thanks for the reply and the insight! I will take these into account in the coming weeks when trying to finish this suit. Thibs 1 Quote
Thiboterham[TK] Posted September 11 Author Report Posted September 11 Hey all Did some fitment changes, trimmed some coverstrips and finally got my boots as well! The helmet fitting is still a WIP as im also trying to get fans installed in there. I know the belt still doens't line up but that was snapped together already so I don't think I can change that much about it. Quote
gmrhodes13[Staff] Posted September 11 Report Posted September 11 Looks like your shoulder straps are sitting up, you can add elastic which may help them or heat and bend (hot water bath most use) Posterior is pushing outwards on the side, V tabs can help this You could also fille the gap between the thigh ridges, Sugru or ABS paste is normally used Having longer legs I added some velcro to the top front of my boots and inside the shins to raise them a little, cuts down the open black area at the knees. Obviously calves are open too With a heat gun (with practice ) or oven you bend strips of ABS plastic into the shape of a V, only glue one side and the other remains free to allow movement when you bend. Just helps stop the butt plate from pushing back from the back plate. 1 Quote
JBar[TK] Posted September 12 Report Posted September 12 I'm not a DO/GML but as for the belt could you try removing the female snaps from your belt and making new holes next to where they are now? This will be unseen as the belt covers everything 1 Quote
Thiboterham[TK] Posted September 27 Author Report Posted September 27 On 9/12/2024 at 12:47 AM, gmrhodes13 said: Looks like your shoulder straps are sitting up, you can add elastic which may help them or heat and bend (hot water bath most use) Posterior is pushing outwards on the side, V tabs can help this You could also fille the gap between the thigh ridges, Sugru or ABS paste is normally used Having longer legs I added some velcro to the top front of my boots and inside the shins to raise them a little, cuts down the open black area at the knees. Obviously calves are open too With a heat gun (with practice ) or oven you bend strips of ABS plastic into the shape of a V, only glue one side and the other remains free to allow movement when you bend. Just helps stop the butt plate from pushing back from the back plate. Do you have any images of the 'v tab' in an actual kit perhaps ? Quote
Thiboterham[TK] Posted September 27 Author Report Posted September 27 On 9/12/2024 at 2:55 PM, JBar said: I'm not a DO/GML but as for the belt could you try removing the female snaps from your belt and making new holes next to where they are now? This will be unseen as the belt covers everything That is quite and easy sulotion that I did not think of. Thanks! This will probably be the way I go about it. Quote
gmrhodes13[Staff] Posted September 27 Report Posted September 27 4 hours ago, Thiboterham said: Do you have any images of the 'v tab' in an actual kit perhaps ? Here's one with multiple V tabs, albeit you normally just need them on the ends 1 Quote
Thiboterham[TK] Posted October 22 Author Report Posted October 22 On 9/12/2024 at 12:47 AM, gmrhodes13 said: Looks like your shoulder straps are sitting up, you can add elastic which may help them or heat and bend (hot water bath most use) Posterior is pushing outwards on the side, V tabs can help this You could also fille the gap between the thigh ridges, Sugru or ABS paste is normally used Having longer legs I added some velcro to the top front of my boots and inside the shins to raise them a little, cuts down the open black area at the knees. Obviously calves are open too With a heat gun (with practice ) or oven you bend strips of ABS plastic into the shape of a V, only glue one side and the other remains free to allow movement when you bend. Just helps stop the butt plate from pushing back from the back plate. Hey again I got a question about the gap filling for the thighs. I used abs paste to glue coverstrips so I was thinking of using that to fill tha gaps as well, but would i need to polish it back up again then ? Or is saning it down enough ? Quote
gmrhodes13[Staff] Posted October 22 Report Posted October 22 7 hours ago, Thiboterham said: Hey again I got a question about the gap filling for the thighs. I used abs paste to glue coverstrips so I was thinking of using that to fill tha gaps as well, but would i need to polish it back up again then ? Or is saning it down enough ? Personally I would sand and polish for a better finish. Although screen references show they were a little rough Hopefully the @Deployment Officer Team with chime in with their thoughts Quote
JBar[TK] Posted October 22 Report Posted October 22 For the gaps in the back I used white Sugru. It got me through my EIB approval 1 Quote
gmrhodes13[Staff] Posted October 23 Report Posted October 23 Some links you may find helpful Sugru ABS paste 1 Quote
Nairy[Staff] Posted October 23 Report Posted October 23 Hello there! Can you take a picture of your left and right side ab/kidney connections? (the outside, not the inside) Quote
Thiboterham[TK] Posted October 30 Author Report Posted October 30 On 10/23/2024 at 9:04 AM, Nairy said: Hello there! Can you take a picture of your left and right side ab/kidney connections? (the outside, not the inside) Hey, yes I can here they are Quote
Thiboterham[TK] Posted October 30 Author Report Posted October 30 On 10/23/2024 at 3:42 AM, gmrhodes13 said: Some links you may find helpful Sugru ABS paste These are really interesting, thanks for sharing them ! 1 Quote
Nairy[Staff] Posted October 30 Report Posted October 30 1 hour ago, Thiboterham said: Hey, yes I can here they are Is your backplate overlapping the ab plate? Because it either looks like that or the rivets are placed very close to the edge of the ab! 1 Quote
Thiboterham[TK] Posted October 31 Author Report Posted October 31 9 hours ago, Nairy said: Is your backplate overlapping the ab plate? Because it either looks like that or the rivets are placed very close to the edge of the ab! Hey Nairy The backplate is not overlapping the ab, if anything theright side of the ab is sometimes slightly overlapping the backplate. And you’re very right, the rivet placement is not what it should be 😅 chances are I might have to re-do them at some point. Quote
Nairy[Staff] Posted October 31 Report Posted October 31 Can you take a picture like this, but on the other side? Would be easier to tell!! Quote
Thiboterham[TK] Posted October 31 Author Report Posted October 31 45 minutes ago, Nairy said: Can you take a picture like this, but on the other side? Would be easier to tell!! Does this work ? 1 Quote
Nairy[Staff] Posted October 31 Report Posted October 31 Perfect thank you! They look very close together, indeed! I'm not sure if you've cut too much off from the front for them to be moved! I think that ideally for the fitment of the AB/Kidney that we'd first have to straighten out the AB like this Then we have this diagram showing how they should sit: 1 Quote
Nairy[Staff] Posted October 31 Report Posted October 31 Don't worry about the already existing holes too much, as you can create ABS paste from any off cuts that you get, so the color will match! Here's the tutorial that @gmrhodes13 linked earlier: 1 Quote
Thiboterham[TK] Posted October 31 Author Report Posted October 31 48 minutes ago, Nairy said: Perfect thank you! They look very close together, indeed! I'm not sure if you've cut too much off from the front for them to be moved! I think that ideally for the fitment of the AB/Kidney that we'd first have to straighten out the AB like this Then we have this diagram showing how they should sit: Yes haha I didn't do enough research when starting the assembly of this suit 😅 I'd love to put together another one with all of the knowledge I have now! I imagine this might be an issue when trying to ask for EI approval if I keep the rivets the way they are now? 1 Quote
Nairy[Staff] Posted October 31 Report Posted October 31 2 minutes ago, Thiboterham said: Yes haha I didn't do enough research when starting the assembly of this suit 😅 I'd love to put together another one with all of the knowledge I have now! I imagine this might be an issue when trying to ask for EI approval if I keep the rivets the way they are now? It shouldn't be a problem for Expert Infantry if we read the CRL: OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable): Any gap between the abdomen and kidney armor is no more than 1/2" (12.5mm) wide. Any shims used to achieve this effect are of a similar material and color as the abdomen and kidney armor. Shims fit flush and seams are allowed. A split (bifurcated) or single cap rivet is present on the lower tab (cod area) of the abdomen armor. Rivet does not need to be functional. Rivet on must be brass or silver in color, approximately 5/16" (8mm) in diameter and is not painted. 1 Quote
Thiboterham[TK] Posted October 31 Author Report Posted October 31 1 hour ago, Nairy said: It shouldn't be a problem for Expert Infantry if we read the CRL: OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable): Any gap between the abdomen and kidney armor is no more than 1/2" (12.5mm) wide. Any shims used to achieve this effect are of a similar material and color as the abdomen and kidney armor. Shims fit flush and seams are allowed. A split (bifurcated) or single cap rivet is present on the lower tab (cod area) of the abdomen armor. Rivet does not need to be functional. Rivet on must be brass or silver in color, approximately 5/16" (8mm) in diameter and is not painted. Okay that's great. I can worry about it after haha 😅. The image you shared about my 3 rivets on the side, the red line is the line that they should be in right ? Quote
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