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TreeHuggerMatt Scout Trooper ( ROTJ ) WIP
Aradun replied to TreeHuggerMatt's topic in ROTJ Biker Scout WIP
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Congrats Trooper!
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Some scouts also employ a small Velcro piece towards the back bottom of the pouch that secures the pouch to the bund in addition to the Velcro on the tabs. That keeps the bottom of the pouches secure to the bund when bending over or leaning forward.
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Longshadow's Mandalorian Biker Scout Build...
Aradun replied to longshadow71's topic in Scout Trooper: "The Mandalorian" WIP
For photos, most will use an image hosting site like Imgur, or the free Tapatalk app for your phone. They seem to be the main go to’s. Here are two posts that talk about other methods of inserting photos. http://forum.501stpathfinders.com/index.php?/topic/22990-sharing-photos-with-dropbox/#comment-215704 http://forum.501stpathfinders.com/index.php?/topic/23053-faq-how-do-i-post-images/ You don’t want to use the forum’s feature for photos. It’s capped for each member to keep operating costs down and the file sizes are very small and low res making it difficult for armors to see details. Let us know if you have any questions. -
Everything looks great! Keep up the great work!
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If you haven’t tried XTC3D, give it a go. I have found it reduces post processing significantly, but working with it does take a little getting used to as it’s a resin coating. It will minimize sanding significantly, and you should use a respirator when sanding due to it being resin, but if you’re printing hi res then there would likely be little sanding. I’ve not had to use putty or bondo when using XTC3D, but ymmv. https://www.amazon.com/Smooth-XTC-3D-Performance-Print-Coating/dp/B00PFXK4JY/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_sspa?crid=2V5ZI0BK7N7SF&keywords=XTC3D&qid=1707608308&sprefix=xtc3d+%2Caps%2C196&sr=8-1-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9waG9uZV9zZWFyY2hfYXRm&psc=1 PETG does have advantages over PLA, but it takes some time to fine tune your print settings. However, once dialed in it prints very well and is a bit more durable than PLA especially with regard to potential warping when exposed to hot weather. I’m sure MrPoopie will have more to say on the subject. He really knows his stuff.
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Just catching up on this Bill. You’re a beast of a builder. Everything looks great. Excellent work brother.
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Looking good brother! Spring is coming. Let’s get er done so we can troop together. Can’t wait!
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Have questions about quality of my armor
Aradun replied to TheSenate501's topic in ROTJ Biker Scout WIP
If you decide to pursue membership with the 501st and pick up new armor, be sure to take a look at the armor comparison thread below. At the very least it will give you a list of vetted armors for use as a Scout. http://forum.501stpathfinders.com/index.php?/topic/17774-the-ultimate-armor-comparison-thread/ Most armor vendors can be reached via Facebook or have websites. There is also a vender thread that may be helpful, especially when looking for soft goods. http://forum.501stpathfinders.com/index.php?/topic/19003-biker-scout-vendor-list/ As others on the team have stated, feel free to ask any questions or check in before pulling the trigger on a purchase if you want to verify anything. We’re here to help.- 5 replies
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Everything looks great! Looking forward to seeing you suit up for full effect!
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Congrats Mickey! Thanks for all you do to make this detachment what it is…The Best!
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Dude, you did a great job on that under suit. Solid work brother!
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Looks good Bill. Consider rounding the outer edge of the top front patches. Those right angles at the top may protrude out from the cod which may be an issue. The patches should slightly curve in behind the cod.
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Just making sure you understand the clarification provided. You mentioned earlier that you wanted to use 4 rank bars b/c of your birthday. For basic you can use 4 bars with or without the trapezoid. There is no mention of the trap detail for basic. As Chopper noted, the trap is only noted for Level 2 certification and if the trap is present then you must use 4 ranks bars to meet L2 requirements. Now if you are going to put 4 bars on the tank make sure they are each 1/4” thick. That way if you ever decide to pursue L2 all you need is a small piece of black vinyl that you can use to cut the trap detail and add it to the tank.
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Pouch Dimensions and Patterns
Aradun replied to BikerScout007's topic in ROTJ Biker Scout Soft Parts
Using the pattern linked above, it’s all in how you fold the material as you sew it together. Once you cut the pattern out you be able to more easily see how it all comes together. It’s tough to imagine when looking at the diagram, but it’s pretty easy, and I too had no experience with a sewing machine when I started. -
You definitely do not need a new pair of boots. The holster is easy to remove with the proper tools. Once removed you can try to repair it or replace it if needed. A lot cheaper option than shelling out cash for new boots.
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TreeHuggerMatt Scout Trooper ( ROTJ ) WIP
Aradun replied to TreeHuggerMatt's topic in ROTJ Biker Scout WIP
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@clockworksoldier Gree is right. There are lots of tutorials on the FISD Detachment website - https://www.whitearmor.net/forum/ Just don’t do rubber or leather. It’s not necessary here. I did a modification of a neck seal that was purchased from an Etsy vendor. That tutorial can be accessed here: @jennyruth with her mad sewing skills made her own. There’s photos of her seal in my thread above, but I’m not sure if she has the build posted in her build or somewhere else: https://forum.501stpathfinders.com/topic/20546-jennyruths-scout-build/
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Reach out to @Cricket . I cannot find her build for the life of me, but I’m pretty sure she made her own soft goods. If so, she may have a pattern.
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Excited to see you take the plunge and watch your build unfold. Be sure to hit us up if you have any questions. It’s great to hear you thinking about going for Lancer. Keep the specs in mind as you build your kit, but don’t let that stress you out. Lancer status is something you can attain down the line. For some perspective check out Mickey’s thread below: http://forum.501stpathfinders.com/index.php?/topic/22685-a-few-words-about-level-2-and-new-recruits/ There’s no rush, and we’re happy to get you to that point down the line if that’s your goal. For now, enjoy the build and work towards getting out their to make some smiles happen [emoji16].
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Awesome! Once you have it finished take some photos of it and send them to Bikerscout007 and Chopper to review for inclusion in the CRL as an optional accessory.
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Gree gets around. Biker Scout WIP (WTF and 3d print)
Aradun replied to Gree23's topic in ROTJ Biker Scout WIP
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Check out the armor comparison thread: http://forum.501stpathfinders.com/index.php?/topic/17774-the-ultimate-armor-comparison-thread/ And from there head over to the vendor list: http://forum.501stpathfinders.com/index.php?/topic/19003-biker-scout-vendor-list/ If you have any questions about a particular armor let us know.
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@Chopper do the T-Bits need to be updated too? The ones shown are the mirrored version. The updated CRL now has them identical.
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Hang in there Jared! We’ve all been there. Any armor build is challenging, and when building a scout kit, the tank piece is probably the toughest piece to trim and properly fit. Take a break from the tank for now, and work on other parts of the build so you can continue to make progress. That will also give you some time to see if you can get together with a Garrison mate to work on correcting the holster and tank.