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MrPoopie

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  1. The edge of the tank that sits against the back needs to conform to the back shape. You'll either need to scale both models at the same time to keep those shapes lined up or you'll need to cut into the tank model. after you've scaled it so that it conforms.
  2. Great work. Thanks for choosing to continue working on your Lancer.
  3. Is there a silver rivet on the bottom of the new tank?
  4. Much better with the new tank and topper. We'll review the changes and get back to you shortly.
  5. Sorry to hear about it but don't worry about wasting our time, we're here to help and guide. If you decide later that you'd like to reopen this application just let us know.
  6. I need to make a clarification (and a bit of a walk-back), there was some confusion from the armor team. The area around the collar is a little shallow but not the problem area. You back is just sitting a little too low and you will need to take a bit off of the shoulder bridges to bring the entire back up. The best way to approach this is to overlap the shoulder bridges on the back with the shoulder bridges on the chest, tape them in place temporarily and then you can see how much needs to be removed from the back shoulder bridges. This will help move the back upward so that it's sitting properly. Let me know if that needs further explanation.
  7. Congrats. Take your time, it's no rush on our end.
  8. Great work on the armor. After our initial inspection the team has found these areas listed below will need further adjustments. Back: Neck dips very low, below the tank and should have about an inch of back showing above the tank line. You can try adjusting the shoulder bridges by bringing them up and overlapping the chest shoulder bridges while trying to bring the tank down. I suggest taping things in place before making any cuts. If you have further questions about this before cutting please just ask. (Image-01) Shoulder: Can you confirm that the shoulders are affixed with zip ties. It's difficult to tell from the photo. Bund: Visible stitch lines on upper center of bund. It seems like there's velcro sewn behind. The stitching will need to be picked out and removed. Bund should also rest on the top of the belt and not be tucked in. Pouch: Pouches are off-white and belt box straps and chest sides straps will need to be off-white to match. From the CRL: 'If pouches are off-white, dropbox straps must be dyed to match." Belt: Dropbox straps appear to be elastic and need to be made from webbing. From the CRL: "Dropbox straps are 1.5 inches (38mm) wide and made of white cotton webbing." Boots: Toe strip is too tall. Should be roughly ½”. Please note that Imperial Boots/Keep Trooping scout boots are noted for having issues at Level 2: http://forum.501stpathfinders.com/topic/21881-rotj-scout-armor-kit-accuracy-and-level-2-lancer-applications/ Flightsuit: Buttflap is oversized. Take approximately 2-2.5” off of the bottom and 1” off of each side. Image-01
  9. Thank you for your application. The team will review and get back to you.
  10. I printed all the strapping as well as the collar and the sides of the abs out of TPU. The front ab section and the trapezoid section on the lower back are rigid PETG parts.
  11. Looking better. I think the only thing remaining is the tank topper and then we'll reassess.
  12. You'll need to be able to link pictures here on the forum, we try to keep everything in one place so that everyone has the same access for review.
  13. The forum image upload and space is pretty limited. It's usually best if you use a third party image service to host and link your images there. Just FYI
  14. The neck seal should be similar to the TK ANH neck seal which has rounded ribs as opposed to just overlapping fabric flaps (similar to Kylo Ren). I can't be sure if your neck seal is just overlapping. The image isn't high enough resolution to enlarge.
  15. I only had the files listed for free while we were creating the CRL and adjusting the files. I’ve since removed the download and offer the files for a small fee. Check out’s the link below if you’re interested. https://www.cgtrader.com/3d-print-models/hobby-diy/other/jedi-fallen-order-biker-scout
  16. Totally understandable. We'll be ready whenever you are.
  17. You can take as long as you need to make the adjustments. If you still want to withdraw that's fine as well but we'd love to have you.
  18. Here are our findings. The overall fit is good there are just so details that need adjusting. Chest: Minimize some of the harsh weathering spray line on the front of the chest and bund so that it looks more like weathering and less a diagonal line. Back: Tank topper is oversized and needs to be replaced. Replacement tank topper should not have the raised area underneath the rivet. Rivet also needs a silver washer. Thermal Detonator: Hose needs to be painted medium to light grey or replaced with a grey tube instead of the current silver tube. Vest: Sleeves are 1" too long and should be taking up. Holster: Minimize the return edge on the holster. Main body of the holster should have flat edges as well as have less return edge on the portion that wraps around the blaster.
  19. Can you get the following images: More detail shots of the holster from a few different angles. We're trying to get a better feel of the area of the outer holster area that wraps around the blaster and how it feeds into the main holster body as well as the possible return edge on the entire holster. Detail images of the gloves, front and back so that we can check the removal of the clips as well as the overall details.
  20. Thanks. We'll take a closer look this afternoon and get back to you with our findings.
  21. Apologies, I forgot to mention that we need the measurement on the shoulder bell strapping.
  22. Those are helpful, thanks. We'll keep reviewing and await your full front and back pics.
  23. Can you please provide the following images: Higher resolution images of the full front and back. The blacks are a bit washed out and it's difficult to see the details especially on these smaller pictures. An image of the cod when it's separated from the bund so we can see how it attaches A different angle of the holster vents to see if the cuts in the vents are visible.
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