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Your boots are looking great Jim! I'm following along right behind you. I'm smiling at all the toys on the table since that's what surrounds my boots too! I think today it's pipe cleaners :D Can't wait to see the total package and I hope you your armor build is going well too!

 

-Peter

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Jim, regarding the four speed laces did you just use something like pliers to remove them or some other covert method? Thanks!

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Great! Thanks for getting back so quickly I really appreciate it. Now off to remove some rivets!

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Working on the belt today and it is going good so far....

 

Cut out the front where the belt passes through

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Fed the belt through and it sits quite nice

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On the backside of the belt i did something different....i gave the belt a little twist and added some E6000 then clamped it to cure

 

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todays progress report

 

belt cured nicely

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made cuts on drop boxes

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glued tank top on last night before bed

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got the red stripe and white circle on as the button dries

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started the thermal detonator

 

made the holes for the zip tie

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added zip tie

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attached the tube ends and the belt clips that come in the kit

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waiting on the don jar greebles to arrive and I will finish the TD

 

then on to the boot holster

 

rounded corners to prevent tearing the boot

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then drilled the holes for the rivets

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got my finger too.....see retrofire everyone bleeds for the empire

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boot holster attached

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inside pic

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boots are done

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todays progress report

 

got my finger too.....see retrofire everyone bleeds for the empire

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Yes, they are merely flesh wounds and we both could still beat up a teddy bear with our other hands while dodging trees on our bikes! The price for being a Pathfinder!

 

Uhh you might want to put some Neosporin on that......

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Little more done before going to work

 

Tank installed to back

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Rivet in bottom and tank is secured

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Got the t-bits glued on and curing overnight will clean up the squished out glue tomorrow

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I was thinking to help me make the chest wider adding the V in the lower front of the armor

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Not sure i want to do this or not

 

Added the grey to the chest plate

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Thats all for today

Just waiting for the abs sheet i ordered to arrive so i can reinforce the knees and other areas where the elastic is going to go

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It's looking great Jim! You'll be showing your pre-approval pics before you know it!

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Yes the rivet is off center. Its in the hole that was in the topper and i didn't want to fill and paint the topper.

 

On another note i think i am too big to make this suit work or look somewhat decent

 

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Little more today

 

Added stripes to back of tank

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Added rank stripes also

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I added industrial strength hook to front and back armor

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And the white elastic for the sides

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Started to assemble the plastic belt too

 

I scored a hex pattern in the areas to be glued together

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And its curing overnight

 

Put the chest armor on and well it is tight as hell but here is a pic for now.

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I know too close and cant see anything but i am the only one home right now maybe some better pics later.

 

I need more elastic for the sides cus its way too tight and i need more for the back of the belt so i ordered more now the wait but the knees and forearm and bicep armor needs done so more to come..... And then onto the sewing.....yayy....not

 

Hopefully this week sometime i can get a quick suit up and see what i got so far

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I need more elastic for the sides cus its way too tight

 

Maybe make the shoulder connection wider.

I'm not making fun of you, but if you lose a bit of weight, maybe reduce your outer layer of fat by one inch, it will make a big difference. Your neck has absolutely no space in that pic. I hate tight t-shirts and they're only soft cotton.

 

Many of the Original Trilogy troopers complained about the plastic cutting into them

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On another note i think i am too big to make this suit work or look somewhat decent

 

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Obviously size makes a difference in fit and overall look, but theisaac looks like a heavyweight so why not ask him for solutions.

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