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Dekkers240

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  1. Finished armor parts in basic Khaki. next step will be appliying the camo, might be some time before I post the next pictures.
  2. It was a pain to attach the snaps, but got there in the end.Also used the Dual lock tape from 3M, works amazingly well. I can finally start focussing on the camo part of this project , finishing up painting the basic Khaki colouriing
  3. I used snaps to keep the nose armor in place , on both sides, on the nose to keep it flush , I used a piece of 3M's dual lock tape.
  4. Redid the Knee-strapping , made the clips out of abs left-overs, for more detail The Knee-armor with painted strapping ( Leather Spray-paint )
  5. Finally 4 weeks of vacation, enough spare time to work on this project. I started by padding the biceps, as I've never worked with neoprene before , I had to test a few glues to work with, the only glue that worked for me,without leaving a mess, was hotglue, works like charm, but the material is difficult to work with when you need to cut.That why I use scissors with it, and a tiny nail-clipper to get into those difficult corners.
  6. Not exactly, but I just went with it in the end, ofcourse I had to trim down the boot-armor, and trim of the return edge at the bottom ( at least the boot armor had a return edge), this kind of gave me at least , enough room to get my foot through without making the gap ...way too oversized, well it's kind of rain-boot sized now, which I have to be satisfied with I guess. I fiberglassed the edges of the calves , to make up for the missing return-edge , so in the end , trimming off the return edge did it for me, also you need to take the boot-itself into consideration, when assembling the calve-armor. Ofcourse the calves will never be as short or tight like in the reference picture, but I'm always straving to aproach the source material as much as possible. I might still have to trim the calves down a bit, but it all depends on the nose-armor, my lower legs are long enough to make it work though.
  7. Just bought 2 meters of 3mm thick neoprene (160cm wide) , will use it to padd my armor parts.
  8. Got my Visor in from "Kalevala Visors" Satisfied with the quality, seams very strong. Also worked on the boot armor, used Tan cotton strapping Still need to do the boot-nose armor and the knee parts, than I can start camouflaging I'm also replacing all rubberstrapping with leather, still need to do the Knee-strapping, because I'm making the clips seperately.
  9. How do you guys connect the boot-nose armour, without permanently glueing them.Also trying to avoid magnets.
  10. Redid the belt in leather , in two parts.Because the rubber "Elastic Band" was ....a lot to be desired ...sigh.But I;m glad it worked out!
  11. Finally got my boots , cummerbond + vestboxes in from crowprops
  12. Done with the upper-tprso in basic color Also painted the undersuit in Espresso brown.
  13. With minor skuff marks, satisfied with the "Ral 1001" color-code option, will paint the armor in full base color, before camouflaging .
  14. Not there yet, but also need to mist and dust to get that exact right feel.It's difficult, but once you know, it's easy.
  15. Also primered the helmet , and sprayed the first layer of paint ( I know , still have to do the rectangular thing in the visor)
  16. Testing with camo, just testing with different shapes , that's why I'm taking my time with it.Still using Ral 1014 here as base color, Will gowith a darker version, on the armour parts
  17. Far from done with the chest and back, but the fiberglass was a good choice for reinforcing the interior, will padd the inside with neoprene sheets. Still working on the "snaut"warp . but almost have that fixed
  18. Made some proggress , but to be honest, the armor parts are very thin, in some areas almost see-through , In some areasI had to use a lot of Fiberglass sheets and Resin. Will still be dying the unform , into a darker color ofcourse.
  19. I hope I'm not the only one who has a warp like this on his helmet kit, the helmet is very A-symmetrical, I expected more honestly.I can correct it with much work , by glueing and adjusting it with abs chips and bondo , but I'm not really impressed by this quality.Will see what I can do , to improve it
  20. Didn't take a picture yet of the warp, Will do that tomorow.Do you have close-ups of the connection between the chest and back, shoulder strapping.Mainly the pieces that go on top.
  21. My kashyyyk hard parts just arrived yesterday, helmet is big enough , but the snout is slightly warped , the tank has a slight fold on the side.
  22. I have been wondering about this , as I have built a few clones already, both realistic and animated.How does this work with fitting the shin armor on the Kashyyyk trooper, as it needsto be seamless , as a tight fit would be preferable, I'd want this as tight as possible.Is there a way , to have the leg armor be detachable/opened up on the innerside for instance , as there isn't an option for leg spoons , like with the other type clones.
  23. Thank you very much , for the warm welcome.I've followed crowprops for instance , for the glove and boot set and cumberbond with pouches set. I was wondering if there was a les expensive alternative for the globes and boots.I might still go for that, but I just want to check other options first.
  24. Just ordered the Bikerchick armour parts, lets see how this goes.
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