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stuf123 last won the day on September 15 2015
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- Birthday 02/15/1979
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Round Rock, TX
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Name
Steve Richardson
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10620
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501st Garrison
Central Texas Squad - Star Garrison
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http://www.501st.com/members/displaymember.php?userID=18044&costumeID=6
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I haven't had a lot of free time, but I was able to start getting some detail into the back part of the rifle. More to come soon.
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A little more form now. I'm thinking I might need to need to make room in the model to have a small pipe in the middle to help support the weight.
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Hello all! I decided to jump off the deep end and start modeling an E-11s Sniper Rifle for 3D printing. I haven't printed anything this large before, so I am sure to make a few mistakes along the way. For reference, I am using the Sideshow Collectible Deluxe Sixth-Scale Figure E-11s as reference. I quickly roughed out the profile and then started working on the basic shapes. Once I get all the rough shapes done, I will start to figure out how I am going to slice it up for printing and easy assembly. Once that is done I will move on to the detail work.
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Hello everyone! I decided to help out the community and start working on a 3D printable helmet. I am still in the phase of getting the overall shape correct and then I will move onto getting it ready for printing. I would love some feedback on what I have done so far. -Steve Richardson TB-10620
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Took the armor out to the first Reno Comic Con. I was able to get the holster mounted and the blaster magnets done before I went and it worked GREAT!!! And here is a shot of the whole family. A few little fixes I want to work in and a couple pieces of Velcro and I will be submitting my 501st application. My thanks to everyone that helped me out along the way! And yes, I did notice that my knee pads were upside down after a few minutes of walking around. I had to find an empty part of the convention and fix it.
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Sorry for the lack of updates, but I have been busy trying to finish my build and work on my son's Luke costume. After many sleepless nights, we made our debut today... I have some more things I need to work on after wearing it for a bit. But all and all I am happy with the results.
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Cucblack did indeed make my flight suit. It is made-to-order and fits like a dream. And the quality is outstanding. It did get caught in customs for a lot longer than I thought, but that is by no means his fault. I have seen a few people do a two piece, but I am trying to be as authentic as possible.
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Helmet is now assembled and wearable. Tomorrow night I paint the front and attach the snout and chin strap.
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My build is SC armor and I couldn't me more happy with it. It's a great choice.
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My wife reminded me that I can't properly line things up unless I am wearing the flight suit. She was right of course. I take back what I said about the chest piece being to high. Seeing with the black it feels better.
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Did some dry-fitting on the chest pieces before I start cutting the straps. I think it might be riding a little high...but the spacing for the pouches seems right.
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Opened up the visor hole more based on some of the feedback I got. I am pretty happy with it.
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Hello all, I finally found a few more free days to continue on my build. Boots are almost done, just need to add the holster! Thanks xpxrobbie! The suit is coming along. Thanks ucblack! Also found a few minutes to work on my son's 3D printed lightsaber. Still have a few more things to paint to finish it up. This week is all about getting this thing done. Wish me luck!
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So I need a little input from anyone willing to jump in. I woke up this morning and looked at the mask and the cut I made...it felt "off". I followed the lines from SC exactly. So I did a little measuring and it looks like it is not symmetrical at all. This is the cut as it stands now: Just to show how off it is, here are mirrored versions of the left and right side: As you can see in the original, I drew in a few lines by eye in an attempt to make it look more even. I then took it into photoshop and did a little work to see what really needed to be fixed. Here is my suggested fix (red is what would be cut): And this is what it would look like with the lens in: Am I over-thinking this? Does this fix still keep it "on model"?