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Thrasher

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Thrasher last won the day on March 8 2023

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About Thrasher

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Atlanta, GA

501st Information

  • Name
    Ryan 'Thrasher' Parker
  • 501st Designation
    81508
  • 501st Garrison
    Georgia Garrison
  • 501st Profile Page
    https://www.501st.com/members/displaymemberdetails.php?userID=37259
  • Approved Pathfinder Kits
    Kashyyyk Trooper

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  1. Just goes to show you there's always more than one way to skin a Loth Cat 😉
  2. Hey Alan! I'm also here to help if you need any advice/pointers from a fellow cadet! I started my build a while back, check out my WIP thread (link below) as well, hope it helps! Plus, we can always hop on a video call at some point if you're stuck on something specific.
  3. Hey there! Check out my WIP thread, I made mine from scratch and it came out great! Super easy, and it can be a cheaper and more durable alternative.
  4. Hey there! I got my shirt and trousers from Army and Outdoors, they're actually based in NZ! Shirt: https://www.armyandoutdoors.com/products/british-95-desert-shirt-new?_pos=12&_sid=c55489c25&_ss=r Trousers: https://www.armyandoutdoors.com/products/british-desert-dpm-trousers-new Hope this helps!
  5. Hadn't thought about an emory board, that's a great idea
  6. Hey everyone! My helmet is well underway, but I've had a lot of hesitation when it comes to trimming the armor. I started on the bicep, as it's one of the smallest pieces, but I stopped pretty quickly. I used a heat gun on the edges and started using short nosed scissors, but it's been very difficult to get the return edge cut down due to the curvature. And on the bit I was able to trim, it left some teeth marks on the outside of the bicep (see below). Very easily cleaned up, granted. But I was wondering if you guys could give me any advice on how you trimmed your kits! I've considered using a rotary tool, but have been advised that precision can be difficult with it. I really want to get this thing going, so any counsel would be greatly appreciated!
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