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Darthzemog

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    United States

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  • Name
    Michael
  • 501st Designation
    9664
  • 501st Garrison
    Central Cal Garrison
  • 501st Profile Page
    http://www.501st.com/members/displaymember.php?userID=12550&costumeID=1
  • Approved Pathfinder Kits
    Scout Trooper: ROTJ

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  1. I'm kind of enjoying being the most hated character in SW now because of those Scouts punching "the Child" aka "Baby Yoda"!
  2. You can see some pics of my KS helmet kit in my build thread here: http://forum.bikerscout.net/index.php?showtopic=9671 I was a little intimidated at first, but I used the following guide and it wasn't so scary after that. http://forum.bikerscout.net/index.php?showtopic=77&st=0 I did end up replacing the lens material and decals that they sent with stuff from Trooperbay on eBay. The lens material KS included was too thick for me to use and the decals were a joke. I also didn't use the furnature pads they sent for the bolt covers, instead just painted the elevator bolts I picked up at Lowes since the kit didn't come with any. I also didn't use the screens on the ear vents, since it wasn't screen accurate. I know I'll eventually have to replace the nose bit for one that is more screen accurate, but for now its fine. My kit was a good pull, a couple of flaws here and there, but most were trimmed away or don't affect the overall look of the helmet. I've read horror stories though about bad pulls from KS. My buddy has a Mon Cal helmet and its very nice. I'm considering ordering one of his kits though his wait times are insane. Another alternative is a SC (Studio Creations) helmet kit. It looks similar to the KS kit, but might be a little smaller, so if your head is big it might not work for you. I'd suggest contacting Jeff at SC to ask for details about it. My armor came from SC and I can't say enough good things about Jeff and SC! Good luck!
  3. Terry, thanks for the imput, your build thread is awesome and I used your method for "bridging the gap" of the chest and back armor, sewed the white cloth to some black elastic to slip on over the gap, worked great! Jeff, WOW, that would be great, will send you a pm right away! I really like the look of your new helmet kit too. I may hit you up for one when I decide to do another helmet!
  4. Thanks man, I'm so close I can taste it! Will be test driving it on the 22nd for a charity walk, pretty excited to get out there in it.
  5. Looks good, would move the bicep armor up a little closer to the should bells, they seemed a bit low to me. For the knees, I test fitted them on the flight suit, with the straps on them. Then had Velcro sewn to the flight suit where the top part of the knee armor would be and placed Velcro in the underside of the top of the knee armor. The result, they don't slip down anymore as they Velcro right to the suit once I slip them on with the straps attached. I can walk, run, kneel down and squat all fine without them looking funny or moving. Just something I picked up here on the boards that worked good for me.
  6. The knee pads look great, though I wonder what the sweat factor is with them? It seems like I sweat way more in the Scout then my TK. Just something to think about when adding in padding to different areas. As for the heavy duty Velcro, Walmart, Home Depot, Lowes, any fabric store should have it. While my SC kit came with all the Velcro I need for the armor, I had picked up some more for "just in case" situations at Walmart. A little piece of mind I have is that once the Velcro was sewn to the elastic straps, it acts like an anchor when its threaded through the "vents" that SC cut on the pieces. So even if the Velcro fails, the straps will stay in place.
  7. I went with Trooper-bay for the tank and helmet decals, can't go wrong with him, his decals are excellent and super easy to put on! I also purchased lens material from him which he cut to the specific size I needed. Easy to trim with ordinary scissors and works great! I can see out just fine and no one can see in. The decals and lens material that KS included in their helmet kit just stunk IMHO. Paintwise, I used Testors model paint. Red=1150, White=1168 and Grey=1138. For painting the inside of the helmet and nose, I just used flat black spray paint. I then hand painted the grey in the nose, on the nose piece, the helmets elevator bolts and the little rectangle on the chest armor. Just make sure you mask off real good where you are painting with blue painters tape. Also hand painted the red stripe and white circle after the tank was applied to the back armor and the tank topper was glued down. I need to touch up the red a little, but overall it all worked out nicely!
  8. Okay, so I got a lot done! I got the helmet completed, Trooper_bay decals and lens material! He cut it to the size I needed and it was so incredibly easy to cut and insert into the faceplate. The lens material KS provided was way too think for me to use. Anyway, here are the latest pics. Still need to do the suede, butt flap and flak vest. Will be looking to have those done by Dec and weather it of course! TB9664 is almost there. Front: Right side: Left side: Back: Freeze Rebel Scum!
  9. Getting closer, painting some of the helmet tomorrow, inside black, the nose, nose bit and the elevator bolts. Decals and new lens material ordered as well from Trooperbay. Couple of updated pics, with the helmet so far. Back: Front: I could have sworn there was a good armor weathering tutorial here, but I can't seem to locate it. Can someone point me in the right direction? Thanks, Mike
  10. It came with 4, used them for the thigh boxes. For the back I had Velcro sewn to the large 2" (I think it's 2") strap. Works great and the thermal det hooks to it perfectly. Will get some pics of my belt to you, but you can see a pretty good shot of it in my first pics in the thread.
  11. You can check my SC build thread for pics on how I secured the tank to the back armor. You should invest in a rivet gun too , I'm surprised at how handy that thing is even when not building armor! Mike
  12. Thanks for the responses guys, I have a better direction to go now for the paints! Mike
  13. Hey All, I looked through several topics on the tank topper and could not find any answers about the type of paint to use to finish the tank topper, meaning the white circle and red stripe. What type of paint have you all used before? Model paint? If so, what brand and color/shade specifically other then just white and red? Gloss white, white? Red, cherry red, fire engine red? Or did you use decals? If so, where did you get them? Also, do you paint the rivets used in the creation of the belt and on the boot holster? If so, what paint do you use for that? Is it the same white for the tank topper? Finally, I know this relates to the helmet, but figure its more of a paint question, so what type of black paint do you use for the snout and the snout piece? Spray paint for both? Model paint for both? What color/shades specially other then just black and grey? Can the grey be used for the chest armor section too? Or should you use a decal? If a decal, where did you get it? Thanks, and I hope this can help out some other noobs that still need to paint up these areas on their Scouts. ~Mike
  14. Whoo hoo, got my belt finished, so now it's just a few little details here and there, but the hard part with the armor is done! On to the helmet! Front shot: Right side: Back: Left side: Pathfinders, here I come! ~Mike
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