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KOtrooper

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  1. You have a little more beige painting to do. The rim around the boxes shouldn't be black/brown - they should be beige.
  2. The images isn't loading for me so I can't see the CB. What I did on mine is sew in another 2" strip of velcro on the "inside" part so the overlap has a bit more to grab onto. That bought me some extra time and flexibility before I make a new/smaller one.
  3. That's awesome! Congrats to all in the ART.
  4. I used some gray fabric I found at Joann's (RIP) and sewed it over headliner foam. It's not a costume for summer. Sent from my Pixel 8a using Tapatalk
  5. Congratulations Trooper! Sent from my Pixel 8a using Tapatalk
  6. Hard to tell the sizing of the ribs of the shirt to give you a clear answer. Might also be tricky going from a navy color to gray. Sent from my Pixel 8a using Tapatalk
  7. The spacing depends on your body type. You just need to ensure the first and last line up on the sides with the armor and the rest are spaced appropriately. Sent from my Pixel 8a using Tapatalk
  8. I also used neopren. Used it on the hip armor too... And custom shoulder straps. Sent from my Pixel 8a using Tapatalk
  9. You're going to have to ask your local GML. The fabric should have a ribbed look to it. The ribs are about 4mm apart. I sewed mine. Was boring but I got good at sewing a straight line. In short, if you're going for basic - this is a maybe. If going for L2 - this fabric is a no-go. Sent from my Pixel 8a using Tapatalk
  10. Here's a guide from Mr. Paul... Not sure if the link will be correct so I'm including a photo too. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1742353536003671/permalink/2205414926364194/?app=fbl Sent from my Pixel 8a using Tapatalk
  11. You're making great progress! Sent from my Pixel 8a using Tapatalk
  12. It's fine. I used Velcro for a flatter pack down. Basically, unless it's called out in the CRL - use whatever strapping method you need to use. Sent from my Pixel 8a using Tapatalk
  13. Rotary tools are great and very useful for kit buildings (cutting/sanding/drilling). You can often get a decent one for cheap. Powered sanders will take the edge off quick. You can also tape some sandpaper to the table and rub the armor on it until the excess edge goes away. I'd really recommend you sand/file it down. For your comfort and overall kit accuracy. I think you'll be much happier with it.
  14. Approval really depends on your local GML. I will say that obvious air brushing will prevent L2 approval. If you have any concerns, I'd send a few photos to your local GML and ask for input on your progress. Sent from my Pixel 8a using Tapatalk
  15. I'd tone down the airbrushing (while still trying to be consistent with your entire kit). It comes across too soft and even while the Shore is more randomly weathered and scratched. The washes will do most of the heavy lifting along side some chipping/scuffs.
  16. Congrats Trooper! Great build thread and I love the work you did on your blaster. Have fun trooping.
  17. Nice progress! Mike's steering you in the right direction for the male snaps. Make sure the bottom male snap on the shoulder bell is high enough to help hold up the bicep armor. Took me a few tries with the elastic and female snaps to get it just right (was doing all of this solo) so make sure you have extras.
  18. Sounds about normal. Sent from my Pixel 8a using Tapatalk
  19. Nice work!! Sent from my Pixel 8a using Tapatalk
  20. Looks like you're on the right track and know what to fix. How does the armor feel while it's on? Comfortable? Any pinch points? Sent from my Pixel 8a using Tapatalk
  21. Great work on the weathering. I'd add in a layer of grime in the edges of the square recessed boxes before you do the clear coat. Air brushing isn't an ideal method for weathering the shore. It's too soft and uniform.
  22. I found the Montana Gold paints to spray like a dream. Maybe you got a bad can or spray tip is clogged? Either way - don't sweat it because what you described basically adds to the weathering look. Sent from my Pixel 8a using Tapatalk
  23. Looking good. Nice, consistent weathering! Sent from my Pixel 8a using Tapatalk
  24. Apply!! Sent from my Pixel 8a using Tapatalk
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