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Yiyo last won the day on November 9 2019
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Tom
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28125
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Can I ask you where you purchased this mate? Thanks!!
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Daniel Dirsten released all his files for free, here (files section): https://www.facebook.com/groups/225181821729603/ They are absolutely amazing, just in case you want to check them out
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Thank you all for taking the time to post! I really hope this 14th approval WIP can help everyone interested in a very complex costume to wear Looking forward to my first troop in the Spec Ops and will share some pics. @Raider: we can definitely look into L2!
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So, approval just came through!! It's been such a long journey with this costume. It is true that I got Nihilus, ATAT Commander, a new CRL, and various other costumes approved in between, but this is finally done! After only 1 hours in this costume, I can confirm, after 15 approvals of all sorts, that this is the most uncomfortable I have ever worn. We need to add some sort of natural weathering to this CRL as the pieces overlap and simply scratch other parts. I can forsee a lot of repainting in the near future. Modifications to be made for comfort: 1. Cut 1-2cm of biceps, they are simply too large. 2. Remove return edge of bottom cod piece, it kept pinching my inner thighs. 3. Shorten shoulder bell to chest plate straps. 4. Cut about 1.5cm of the chest plate lateral flaps as they kept scratching the ab piece. 5. Finish my Daniel Dirsten lid and change as SGB's is simply way too large, this is not the first time I have had this experience with SGB and will never buy again. Just as a reference, I am 6.3 in boots, so imagine this on a smaller person. I would like to thank you all for your comments and advice along the way and I really hope to continue investigating and even helping to write a level II for this CRL as soon as possible. I will get a nice picture up tonight, but these are submission pics:
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Request for approval pictures have been submitted. Fingers crossed it goes through without any major issues. This is the first time I put the whole costume on and it's so uncomfortable. It should also allow for some weathering as from just walking about, forearms, chest flaps and biceps, are marked. As soon as I get a response, I will share some pics!
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Thanks for following the progress Ryan, I appreciate all the feedback. I will hopefully get the submission pics up this week at last!
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I just had to finish the 3D printed forearms and sew velcro onto the undersuit and gaskets. This has finally been done, so now I am just missing someone to help me dress up and take the pics, as myu wife will simply not help with anything 501st related..... I had to join the 2 pieces of the forearms with elastic, to allow me to put them on and off comfortably as I couldn't slip them on. These are 3D printed to size as the KB Props forearms were simply awful. Next photos should be submission photos, at last!
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So I finally managed to finish the helmet with the weekend TROS troops out of the way. Visor with magnets, S Trim, fans and battery & pads are all installed. I was also very close to buying some garden hose, but found this fantastic insulation that weighs next to nothing, and fit my tube casing perfectly. I have connected to thrower and am thinking about how to connect it to the pack so I can connect and disconnect to move it between troops. I am getting really close now to requesting approval.
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So I won't get to the movie troop on Saturday, but I did my best. I have done a lot of work over the past days, and am happy with the results. From the bottom up, I simply copied our colleagues method of attaching elastic to the spats, no step by step as he already shared: FInished placing velcro on the shins and then the side bars: Thigh pieces, belt and suspender belt are finished: I then moved on to the belt/cod/bum plate part. I added an elastic strap to keep both pieces in place, just like any other armor with a bum and cod piece, this prevents it from sticking out, just make sure you use strong elastic and stretch it when measuring. I have seen people simply measure and add elastic and when it pulls, it sticks out again. I am using 30mm elastic. Although CRL simply states it should wrap around the wearer's body, I did put the belt on tight, not sure how I can get all this on without help, pretty much impossible I believe. Velcro for the cod piece: Test fit of Darren's premium belt kit, which is absolutely amazing: After, just follow his instructions until finished: I then put everything on the whole part of the costume,. As other colleagues have done, I will be leaving the whole cod-abdomen piece as a pullover piece I can slip on, and not break it down at any point. It is all joined with elastic and snaps, so can be repaired, but easier to put on and take off like this. No need to reinvent the wheel. Sorry for these photos, I hate them, but test-fitting is part of the game: The belt kept dragging down with the weight, so I added 4 strips of velcro around the belt and it has worked wonders. It has been sitting up for 48h and no sagging: Last but not least for this update, I started working on the helmet. After nearly 2 hours of masking tape, I could finally paint: I also drilled the holes in the aerator thingys so I could screw them on, like the TFA snowtrooper. The helmet is missing the visor, fan and mic installation, padding and screwing on the aerotors. I received my neckseal from MazCave so fit for use. Pending: Buy and connect pipe from flamethrower to tanks Finish Helmet Connect abdomen pieces Finish Forearms Add velcro to undersuit for the gaskets I think that's all my pending list, will be working on it asap, but have quite a few troops coming up this week, rocking my recently approved Kylo TLJ
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Thanks for the comments guys, I finally got Kylo TLJ approved, so I can concentrate on getting this finished now. The tanks are complete except for 2 hole covers on the domes and the hose, which I will finish this weekend. The back plate attaches to the chest plate via industrial velcro and the to my waist via a harness. The tanks have straps that go through the back plate on me like a harness too. Hope this works and the pics explain what I mean. I used led strips inside the tanks and conect them to an external battery, velcroed on to the back of a tank - I just need to make another 2 covers to hide the actual led strip. Bottom piping was also finished and attached. This has given me a lot of trouble to be honest and I had to add some foam window sealer around the bottom pipes, at the point of entry into the dome. I am well aware of how fragile this part of the tanks is, and I am pretty sure they will be the first to break off and will need ongoing repairs.... Made a quick pouch: And actually painted the first coat on every piece: It all needs sanding and a second coat at this stage. Shoulder bells are also finished: Gloves: Thigh belt: And flamethrower leds installed and ready for action:
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Forgot this little detail, I have prepared most of the hardware, snaps and so on, so as soon as I prime the shins, I can rig it all up and adjust before painting.
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I reinforced the back plate thing, over your kidneys, as it seemed really flimsy: I didn't really follow any order and just moved about the pieces, cutting and preparing as they came. Belt Boxes: Made a load of snaps: Started testing our the cod piece placement: 3D Printed Leg Capsules, whatever they are.... primed and sanded and then painted: The thighs were pretty straight forward, as KB's armor is large. So I trimmed them down, test fitted and made some adjustments. The only part I do not like about these pieces is the fact that the black line indent doesn't overlap the shim area, so it's not continuous. They also require shims at an angle and plenty of trimming, and I am not the best engineer! Please excuse the shiny ass. Once they were done and fitted, I moved on to the bum plates - tested out a piece on paper, and then used a piece of hips to cut them out. In theory, both should be symmetrical, but as both thighs are slightly different due to a custom fit, so are these pieces. In between all of this, I also worked on the back plate, first the under attachments for back and front plate,. made to measure: I also cut out 2 pieces of aluminum to reinforce the back area. The tanks are made from pvc, but all the other pieces are 3D pla and will break as soon as someone tries to hold on to me. I really worry about this part of the costume. To get the fully affixed, I will pass a nylon harness through the back plate and then screw directly through the aluminum into the tanks. You won't be able to see the screws from the side, and it guarantee the tanks have the harnes and also a fixed point to the backplate. Last, but not least, I worked on the shins, another part I do not like on this costume. I leveled, and trimmed both bars first: The 2 bars are hollow, so I cut out and glued some sintra on the inside. I sized, cut, glued and clamped all the shin pieces together and put them all together: I added chicago screws to the boxes and drlled a couple holes in the shin piece: I reinforced the shoulder area and side flaps on the chest piece by heating up strips of sintra and molding them to the piece: Spats were trimmed to size A flamethrower was painted black A muzzle was painted white A Belt box was made from sintra..........I still need a pattern for the pouch! That's the updat from the past weeks, I will be pushing this costume over the next 2 weeks hopefully. Primer
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Hey folk, I haven't updated this in a long time......to be honest, I have a new CRL under work, I made an ATAT Commander, finishing TLJ Kylo, and began ANH Vader. So, loads going on. I think the main reason I keep putting this off is not due to difficulty, but since I have to paint the whole thing and I hate spray painting as it always goes wrong, and I live in a flat. I want this to be approved for TROS, so I must get a move on - seems like a lot, but many things just need one or two of those inspired days, to get it out of the way. Pending: Helmet Paint Black lines Install Visor Install Fans Install Necktrim (not required but looks excellent) Glue/screw on respirators Tanks Install LED light strip and see where I can place the battery pack. Glue/Magnet on bottom Caps Install Hose Paint bottom tubes white Flamethrower Paint White parts Glue on Muzzle Install smoke gun Install LED Armor Install Snaps & Elastics Sand primer on thighs Paint everything Spats Install Elastic Belt Pouch I will leave this here as a checklist so I can edit as I move along
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Happy to help, Torri!
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Hi guys! I have ben trying to locate Clint's shin build, but to no avail - I have a general idea of how to do this last piece of my costume, but just wanted to see how you are getting them on and off, is it simply a velcro system like a TK (but on the side) and the other side is glued to a tab behind? Thanks!