Jaggered Posted May 26, 2015 Posted May 26, 2015 Hi all. I've just started my TB build & have decided to try to achieve lancer standard with the build & of course follow the procedures prior to lancer. I'm a little confused, there seems to be two CRL for lancer, one on the 501st boards, visual & then the, "Lancer Standards CRL 2015" here on this site. Where possible I'm working on these standards here on this site. Just so you know my laptop is busted & can't afford to have it fixed anytime soon so I'm using my iPhone 5 to view online & so I can miss things I'm trying to find, small screen etc. I don't mind admitting rather than fixing the laptop I'd rather spend it on my costume endeavours I've just a few questions at the moment & just would like confirmation but I see in the "Lancer Standard CRL" the drop box straps are to be 40mm in width so this would also mean 40mm black clips front & rear? I ask as this seems to be a large width. What's the width for basic TB?
Mandalorean Posted May 26, 2015 Posted May 26, 2015 Yup 40mm for straps and 40mm black clips front and rear. This would also be the width for a basic TB Andy
Dart Posted May 26, 2015 Posted May 26, 2015 Actually, the number is closer to 38mm (1.5"), but 40mm will also work.
Jaggered Posted May 26, 2015 Author Posted May 26, 2015 Awesome, thanks for the quick response & conformation Andy & Andy! I'll head down the shops this morning to pick up the items jAG 1
Jaggered Posted May 27, 2015 Author Posted May 27, 2015 Just another few questions I forgot to ask yesterday, sorry. Ref the belt, it's 50mm, 2" if I read the CRL correctly? Apart from being white cotton what are the shoulder bridge strap dimensions, width? jAG
Chef Posted May 27, 2015 Posted May 27, 2015 Yup, belt is 2" (50mm) white NYLON webbing for that bit. 1/5" (38mm) COTTOM webbing for the drop straps. The bridge straps ideally want to be as small as possible about 2" max, but this ultimately depends on your build and how the straps of the armour fit over your shoulders. They should cover any gap between the front and rear. They are tight around the armour straps 3
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