TB-1599 Posted July 17, 2017 Share Posted July 17, 2017 After losing some weight and having to redo all of the soft parts. I decided to take the extra step....s and decided to take the leap for lancer.. Thank you for your consideration. *Note I know some pieces may not be sitting exactly right.* Helmet is a Krop Circle Armor SC Soft armor, modified Redkap, cummerbund,pouches,cod (home made) Vest Max's sci-fi creation shop boots (cant remember) gloves (cant remember) hold out blaster DVH Bucket For level two certification (if applicable): Chin cup is optional. No mesh material mounted in the ears. Details are the correct color and placed as shown. Gray 3M bolts or replicas of in the helmet. (Visible bolt head diameter of 22mm). No visible seams on the dome. - Optional but recommended. For the 'Back and Cap' style bucket constructions, the join around the top of the dome must be as flush as possible. Best practice would be to fill this seam so it is not visible. The screen used helmets did not have a join in this area due to a different construction method. Flight Suit For level two certification (if applicable): Real black suede square/ rectangular butt patch attached to flight suit at the rear under where cummerbund will sit and resemble those seen on screen, size will adjust slightly from scout to scout, but correct scale must be noted, no external visible stitching. Shoulder Armor For level two certification (if applicable): Armor is secured around bicep with a 1/2 inch (20mm) black elastic strap. Bottom corners are rounded. Optional: Affix top of shoulder bells to shoulder bridge loops using zipties. Upper Arm Armor For level two certification Film-accurate "T-bit" detail is mounted to armor. T-bit circle detail piece faces forward on each arm. Armor is secured around the arm with a 35mm ( 1.5") black elastic strap. Forearm Armor For level two certification Armor is secured around the arm with a 25mm ( 1") black elastic strap. Gloves Chest Armor For level two certification Side under arm chest/back straps are made from 40mm (1.5") white cotton webbing. Optional: 40mm (1.5 inch) white elastic material is acceptable provided the color matches. Back Armor For level two certification Back and Tank must be two separate parts, no single part back/tank plates will be admissible. Only 1, 4 or 6 stripes on tank are acceptable Bullet tank on the back armor has film-accurate greeblie tank topper detail. Tank topper is a separate greeblie to the tank itself. Tank topper is secured with single metal colored rivet in the center of the greeblie. Rear tank has properly placed pin striping and a single bottom attachment rivet. The red square next to the left side of the tank topper, as seen on the MotM scout exhibit, is not acceptable (the screen scouts did not have them). Blinking lights or LED's on the bullet tank are not acceptable. For level two certification (if applicable): The cummerbund is separate from the flight suit and vest. There is no visible external edge stitching on the cod or pouch flaps. Pouches must have appearance of being affixed to the bund as per the originals. (holes are not visible when costume is assembled) Bottom edge of the pouch flap must be less than half the overall width of the pouch. Pouch Size to conform to individual size; should fit in gap between chest armor and belt with minimal overhang. Codpiece must conform to shape pictured in the CRL or Costumes book. Codpiece must not have excessive bunching around groin area. See full body photos at the bottom Optional: codpiece is separate from the cummerbund and attached to either the vest or the undersuit. Belt and Detonator For level two certification Belt ideally should be made from a one-piece construction with no visible gaps, and not separated with fabric in between sections, apart from at the back where the TD box sits. Making any joins in a 3 part belt seamless, is highly recommended. Drop boxes hang at the correct distance from the belt. See full body photos Thermal Detonator end caps to be concave and not flat. Thermal Detonator must have visible black clips attaching it to the web belt, as seen in the film. Optional:- Thermal Detonator tube to be wire wrapped and not ribbed tube. Knee Armor For level two certification (if applicable): Knee armor has two elastic straps: The first is 25mm (1") wide and passes through the bottom of the knee armor. The second is 20mm (1/2") wide and riveted to the top sides of the knee armor Rivet remain silver in color.[*] [*] [*] [*] For level two certification (if applicable): The boots have slots cut into the heels and toes as seen on film. The boot sole is a single color with no visible stitching. Boots that are constructed too wrinkled (i.e not stretched/fitted correctly prior to gluing) or poor in appearance will be refused. Holster For level two certification (if applicable): Attached with four silver colored rivets. (See above photos) Hold-out Blaster For level two certification (if applicable): The scope has lens discs cut into the scope for a more realistic appearance. No decals representing cross hairs or similar. No drilled barrels. The screen used ones did not have drilled barrels. It looks like I posted to many pictures so here is the link for my full body photos.. http://imgur.com/a/ejNn0 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Strider Posted July 18, 2017 Share Posted July 18, 2017 Thanks for your application. Please stand by while the staff is reviewing the details. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Strider Posted July 20, 2017 Share Posted July 20, 2017 Hi Robert, please find our points below: - Side gaps/seams on the helmet need to be filled so they're not visible - Gap between shoulder and chest armor is too large and the shoulder are trimmed incorrectly (shape need to be rounded/curved) - Vest sleeves are much too baggy and need to be fit closer to the arm - Drop boxes are hanging too low and should sit app. 1 inch below the belt - The width of the mud flap looks too small - could you add a back picture where we could check out this details (in the pictures is more or less black on black and not really visible) ? - Upper arm armor need to face to the sides - The boot shaft is too high. There should be a 1-2 inch gap between the boots and the knee armor - Upper arm armor trimmed incorrectly at the front (the part below the T-Bit greeblie extends too long) - please check screen references. Cheers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gmrhodes13 Posted August 31, 2017 Share Posted August 31, 2017 Hi Robert just checking in to see if you have made any updates Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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