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Belt Box Spacing Question:

 

Hey all just wanted to ask about belt box spacing. I have spoken to a couple of finished (and well built) shoretroopers and wanted a concensus.

 

One person is a grunt, who is larger than I and used 1.5" spacing between boxes and 2 others are squad leaders (different belt box configuration of course) but are leaner and my size around the waist who went with 1" spacing between boxes.

 

I see if I go 1.5" spacing between then I am running into my Kittle Belt velcro towards back so not sure if that is right for me. I am leaning to 1" spacing. Is there a standard or is it about "trooper girth?" Need input and thanks...

 

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As a GML, I'm looking for fit and finish in addition to accuracy. The exact spacing isn't in the CRL (nor should it be for this exact reason). My opinion is to tweak it to your body type.

 

I of course defer to the guys who know more about the Shorie than I do, but I think that's a fair statement for any costume.

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  On 8/19/2017 at 10:49 PM, stasz said:
As a GML, I'm looking for fit and finish in addition to accuracy. The exact spacing isn't in the CRL (nor should it be for this exact reason). My opinion is to tweak it to your body type.

 

I of course defer to the guys who know more about the Shorie than I do, but I think that's a fair statement for any costume.

Cool. That all makes sense

 

Thank you

 

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  On 8/19/2017 at 10:49 PM, stasz said:

As a GML, I'm looking for fit and finish in addition to accuracy. The exact spacing isn't in the CRL (nor should it be for this exact reason). My opinion is to tweak it to your body type.

 

I of course defer to the guys who know more about the Shorie than I do, but I think that's a fair statement for any costume.

 

Bang on ;)

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