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Looking really good overall. I know what you've been through to get back to this point. :salute:

 

Here's a few things more on the look-and-feel tip: raise the shoulders a bit, raise the pouches so the flaps are hidden (like under your chest armor), pull your belt up a tad, and forearms over the gloves. :duim:

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Looking really good overall. I know what you've been through to get back to this point. :salute:

 

Here's a few things more on the look-and-feel tip: raise the shoulders a bit, raise the pouches so the flaps are hidden (like under your chest armor), pull your belt up a tad, and forearms over the gloves. :duim:

Got it. Thanks for all the help. I'll get to doing the adjusting tonight and post a few more pictures before I submit my my stuff to the 501st.
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Lookin good! I was told this with mine, move the thigh boxes back a little so they're more to the middle. Good luck!

Thanks for the info. I'm gonna take the pictures tommrow and post em up back up with all things corrected. I'm gonna fix the boxes from the inside of them to try and keep em corrected.
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Your belt could move up a bit, put some velcro on the inside of the front, and on the back behind the TD. Then put a corresponding piece on the bund, one on the front and one in the back (cold be a pain due to there already being velcro for the closure, but it's doable). Just a small piece, say 2"x1", will suffice. That keeps the belt up and if you put them so that the belt is in line with the bottom of the bund (covering it completely) you never have to worry about the bund showing. It's a 15-20 minute exercise, but well worth it :)

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Here it is again. I went back and fixed all the goofs I made,also rounded off the bells,had to be a bit careful on mine,my arms are a little big and I'm really broad across my shoulders. Plus as you can tell I'm a torso. Also did a little better job on the boots. I tip my hat to Marcel for his MAD cobbler skills.

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Looking good buddy.

 

You're obviously relatively tall (like me), so I'd make sure your forearm armour doesn't drop down. It wants to sit on your elbow, almost touching the bicep armour, rather than down over your glove.

 

Obviously if it's big enough to touch your glove still, it wants to sit on the outside of it.

 

see here,

 

http://forum.bikerscout.net/index.php?app=gallery&image=381

 

I put either a popper or a patch of velcro on the inside of the armour bit and the same on the suit, just to make sure it doesn't slip down.

 

That would be my only observation. Everything else you've sorted.

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Looking good buddy.

 

You're obviously relatively tall (like me), so I'd make sure your forearm armour doesn't drop down. It wants to sit on your elbow, almost touching the bicep armour, rather than down over your glove.

 

Obviously if it's big enough to touch your glove still, it wants to sit on the outside of it.

 

see here,

 

http://forum.bikerscout.net/index.php?app=gallery&image=381

 

I put either a popper or a patch of velcro on the inside of the armour bit and the same on the suit, just to make sure it doesn't slip down.

 

That would be my only observation. Everything else you've sorted.

That I am 6'7" and it's very hard to get this stuff to set right,thanks for the link.
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