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My finished kit, looking for some help before submitting. I know my left box was tangled and makes it look shorter than the right. Let me know what else I need to work on. Thanks.

 

 

 

 

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Just offhand I'd say your pouches are too big and the codpiece is much too narrow. You want to go 6x5 on the pouches.

 

The codpiece and pouch dimensions should look more like this:

 

ROTJ_armor.jpg

 

Your armor set up looks fine, though I'd say the KS chest piece is probably a little too big for you. Nothing that would hold up approval though.

 

Do you have a pic of the back?

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good start...

 

the cummerbund has to many stitched lines creating to many raised ribs

 

as well it shouldnt be tucked into the belt, it sits just on top of the belt

 

check the crl for basic approval .. http://databank.501s...B_Scout_trooper

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td is backwards ..

the circle greeblie should be on your right and the square on the left ... easy fix

 

might need to adjust the cummerbund as it shifted to the left and needs to be centered .. is it to big?

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It is a little bit but the centering isn’t something I had thought about. I actually added suspenders to help with the sag that sometimes happens. I can fix the rib with a seam ripper to remove it.

 

 

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Hey Patrick,

 

Your boxes look good, but I recommend you adjust where they're attached to the bund and bring them up another inch and a half. The bottom of the boxes should just touch the top of your belt.

 

There's still some crunchiness in your cod. Try bringing where it attaches in front it upwards about 1.5 to 2" and see if that flattens it out a bit. A good way to avoid the crunchiness is to make the cod lay flat in front of you when you put it on. The strap goes through your legs, but leave the cod flat, don't try and pull that part through.

 

Here's a photo of Gino's scout (courtesy of Mickey) that shows what I'm talking about:

 

KTmTad9.jpg

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Hey Patrick,

 

Your boxes look good, but I recommend you adjust where they're attached to the bund and bring them up another inch and a half. The bottom of the boxes should just touch the top of your belt.

 

There's still some crunchiness in your cod. Try bringing where it attaches in front it upwards about 1.5 to 2" and see if that flattens it out a bit. A good way to avoid the crunchiness is to make the cod lay flat in front of you when you put it on. The strap goes through your legs, but leave the cod flat, don't try and pull that part through.

 

Here's a photo of Gino's scout (courtesy of Mickey) that shows what I'm talking about:

 

KTmTad9.jpg

thank you. I will try those adjustments. The picture definitely helps.

 

 

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Yeah dude! Now you've got the look! Now bring those chest boxes up a teensy bit more, so that they're just above the belt, and you're good to go!

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Is that Blizzard? Dude you’re looking sharp! Keep it up and get that thing submitted.

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That looks great!   You did an excellent job with the improvements.  

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