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501st Information
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Name
Dan
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501st Designation
TB-11050
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501st Garrison
Garrison Tyranus
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501st Profile Page
http://www.501st.com/members/displaymemberdetails.php?userID=14884
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Thanks for the link
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Hasbro Rebel Blaster question
Sorripto replied to NegativeEleven's topic in ROTJ Biker Scout Weapons
You have to be careful when disassembling any hasbro gun. They have been in the toy business for many years and have gotten very good at making toys that are not meant to be taken apart. It can be done, but the screws joints have a chance of breaking because often the screw is held in tighter then the plastic is held together. What it is is there is a plastic tube that is threaded and it is glued to one side the screw is inserted into that. It is doable just dont rush it. -
I have one as my undersuit, I cut the vest part off and use a seperate vest and it works wonderfully. The one big thing with the one piece jumpsuit that a lot of people fail to think about is that the suspenders for the cummerbund, if you use them as a lot of us do, are supposed to go under the vest. With the vest built in like that the suspender straps will be visible unless you use velcro to hide them under the chest armor as best you can. To answer your question even for basic 501st approval it requires the vest and jumpsuit to be separate, so no while it is worth the money IMO the suit by itself is not 501st ready.
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I have looked through the forums and maybe I missed it but does anyone know where I can get information on the chin strap for the bucket. The bucket I currently use is a slightly modded KS but since I am working on Lancer I am looking at installing a chin strap so if anyone has any information on modding a KS bucket to add a chin strap that information would be super helpful as well.
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I have always been a firm believer that your armor should be as shiny and presentable as you can make it. As a military man even in times of extreme work I have to keep my uniform presentable and "inspection ready" so I can only imagine the standards a strict galactic empire would have.
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So I was just wondering what you guys use to cover the area above the shoulder where the two chest pieces meet. I have been using two loops of canvas, but it gets to be a hassle sliding the loops on and off and fitting it around the velcro. I was wondering if there is anyone out there with any better ideas or creative things they came up with.
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It looks good to me. Being as skinny as you are however because of the way they sit naturally some might say your thigh boxes are a little low.
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I have the elastic around the arm and the t-strap velcro. I will try the patch on the vest and see how that works.
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The way I have my armor kit built my shoulder armor is held in place by a t-shape velcro faster that connects it to the chest armor. This has worked fine but recently I had to do a lot of arm swinging and this became a problem. Has anyone tried sewing a velcro patch directly to the vest and if so is that better in any way?
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Well here was the finished product and I am approved as you can see from my new profile information.
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Well my GML said that they require the armor and cummerbund to overlap about 3 inches. What I ended up doing, other the losing the deployment weight which made things fit easier, was lengthen the elastic and straps allowing my armor to sit lower.
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Elmer's Brand Super Glue
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Will that damage the ABS plastic?
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So due to an unfortunate accident I had some pain get onto the glue residue around the greeblies on my detonator box. My question is I can remove both but it will lead to scratches or wear so can I do that and then just repaint the whole box and if not what is the best method for removing dried glue from armor?
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The registration requires a "plain background" is that background plain enough its actually the only place in my home not covered with paintings or posters?