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can some1 post a few pictures of the bicep pieces espacialy the places where the little rubber bands and the resin greeblies go

Posted

Gimme a little bit and i'll post up pics of mine, my wife's and my son's. Heck, I'll even post a pic of the home-made one I did for my daughters Jr. Kashyyyk Trooper.

Posted

Well, was that fast enough? ^_^

 

Here they are...

 

First...

 

My wife's right side:

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My wife's left side:

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My wife's left side back view:

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My son's left side back view:

IMG_7629.jpg

 

My son's left side front view:

IMG_7628.jpg

 

My son's right side:

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My daughter's right side:

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My daughter's left side back/side view:

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My daughter's left side front view:

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Mine...right side...(it's the original style...so, don't judge! :rolleyes: )

IMG_7623.jpg

 

Mine...left side...(yeah, it's the older style...don't hate! ;) )

IMG_7622.jpg

 

Hope these will help you guys and gals in your builds!

 

Cheers! - Grumpy :angry2:

Posted

Ok so on the led arm bicep piece the greebs are off center.

 

That's what most of us are trying to figure out is the placement of the greebs and these photos definitely help, thank Matt

Posted

Yeah, the little resin "box" thingy will sit just a wee bit towards the front.

No problem guys. B)

Posted

It's weird, cause I thought they were on the sides themselves and not towards the back. Also, how many protrusions are in the little resin box? I know the large one in the left and small on the right, but is there a second on the left?

Posted

I cut the small round dowl in half and used one to go on the tip of the rod through the box and the other half on the left side below the thicker end of the rod...

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I did this because all the ref pics show the rod having a small "cap" and some show the small piece stick out the left side under the think part of rod

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