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ukswrath

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About ukswrath

Member Title

  • Position
    FISD Diplomat

Contact Methods

  • MSN
    TKTD10116@outlook.com
  • Website URL
    http://www.ukswrathsspeciality.com

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    NV

FISD Info

  • FISD Achievement Medals
    1
  • FISD Service Medals
    7
  • Attache Achievement Award
    1
  • FISD Master Armorer Award
    b
  • Centurion Granted Date
    20150124
  • EIB Awards
    3
  • EIB Cohorts
    ANH-S
    TFA
    HWT
  • FISD Kudos
    GGG First FOTK & HWT Centurion

Standard Info

  • Name
    Tony
  • 501st ID
    10116
  • 501st Unit
    CCG
  • Troops Completed
    10

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  1. You can take a look at my shop for a ton of electronics. https://www.etsy.com/shop/UkswrathsSpeciality?ref=seller-platform-mcnav
  2. Hey Matt, I'd be happy to help.
  3. "@ukswrathHi Tony!....." Lol awesome. Miss you folks as well. Looks like youre doing great so far. You're in good hands here. Looks lkke Glen is already helping with his mountain of knowledge.
  4. Hey Diana, looking good my friend. After watching you build your first TK I have no doubt you can do it again. Looking forward to seeing your perfection. No pressure 😆
  5. Clean build, looking great. Good luck trooper
  6. Welcome Matt, look forward to your build
  7. Wow, 3D printing has come along way. That helmet is clean
  8. Outstanding! What an awesome costume. Congratulations!
  9. As Paul mentioned the battery generally resolves the issue, but not always. If you've tried a new battery, also try a different mic. If neither of those resolve the issue it may be the iComm itself. If that's the case I'd be happy to look at it for you.
  10. Awesome! Congratulations brother. If you ever venture to the Reno area...
  11. Depends on your garrison's GML. If the color is too far off they may ask you to paint the armor so that it's consistant in color. But I'd reach out to them and ask.
  12. Well, carefully Over the years what worked best for me. E6000 or CA glued. E6000 - take an old butter knife slide it between the two plastics, then pry and slide. Avoid damaging surface areas visible to the eye once finished. CA is a bit more difficult. Though I still use a butter knife, if I quickly tap it with a small hammer, parallel between the two plastics. Most of the time the cover will just snap off however, be mindful not to tear the plastic. Take your time Hope this helps
  13. I went with the OG method. Cut one side on the lens to match the bridge of your nose. Allow the ear screws to protrude inside the helmet 1/4" or less. Position lens in the helmet so the bridge cut aligns with the lower section of the eye holes. Starting with one side position the lens over the ear screws. Mark the screw location. Drill holes in the lens to match the screw locations. Install lens in the newly drilled side. Ensure the lens is still centered with the eye holes (side to side, top to bottom). Press other end of the lens into the remaining ear screws. Mark. Drill, and install. If all goes well your lens should be centered, fixed, yet easy to remove and clean as necessary. Hope this helps
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