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Back to work! Time to repaint the Anovos:

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Because I'm stuck at home along with the rest of us, now is a good time to do some repairs on the Shoretrooper and Vanguard upgrades as well

Already started repainting the Anovos so now I'm turning to the hardware. Here's a set of replacement hardware from Bone Buddrus.

Not sure about the belt boxes. They are pretty heavy! I can only imagine that with them and the thermal detonators my belt will weigh a ton!
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New Bone Buddrus chest buckles went on easily with CA glue.

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@TK8271 Rogue Trooper @ScaryGuy:

Bone Buddrus attaches a strip of webbing to the back of the upper shin straps.  Not sure if I should keep it, remove it, use it to glue to the armor, etc.   What do y'all think?


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5 minutes ago, BikerScout007 said:

@TK8271 Rogue Trooper @ScaryGuy:

Bone Buddrus attaches a strip of webbing to the back of the upper shin straps.  Not sure if I should keep it, remove it, use it to glue to the armor, etc.   What do y'all think?

My straps are from Bone too. The webbing makes them stronger. I glued the webbing on one side to the shins, on the other side I glued some velcro to the webbing. I can open my shins so I needed to be able to open the straps. There is some residu on the webbing that makes gluing a bit more difficult. For example self adhering velcro would not stick. 

Some pictures from mine are here:

 

 

 

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On 3/27/2020 at 10:16 AM, ScaryGuy said:

My straps are from Bone too. The webbing makes them stronger. I glued the webbing on one side to the shins, on the other side I glued some velcro to the webbing. I can open my shins so I needed to be able to open the straps. There is some residu on the webbing that makes gluing a bit more difficult. For example self adhering velcro would not stick. 

Some pictures from mine are here:

 

 

 

What did you use to glue your straps to your shins?  I'm already having trouble with that.  I can't remember what I used last time LOL

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8 hours ago, BikerScout007 said:

What did you use to glue your straps to your shins?  I'm already having trouble with that.  I can't remember what I used last time LOL

I used e6000. But because I had issues getting the glue to stick to the webbing I first smeared some e6000 on the webbing and let that dry. This will give more grip to glue them to the shins.

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10 hours ago, ScaryGuy said:

I used e6000. But because I had issues getting the glue to stick to the webbing I first smeared some e6000 on the webbing and let that dry. This will give more grip to glue them to the shins.

Hmm, I think I might need a new tube, because it slid right off. It's a tube I've had for a long time.  One of my straps didn't come with a webbing backing and that's the one I tried first.  I tried it again with Welder's Contact Adhesive and so far it's holding.  

I'm going to get a new tube of E6000 and give the other straps a go with it.  Thanks!

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I glued mine with plastic welders glue half way and the rest with Velcro , this better explains it

 

 

 

 

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Thanks buddy!  I actually consulted this a year ago when I was building the first time.  A lot of help!

The issue I'm having is I couldn't remember which glue I used!   But I figured it out yesterday.  It was the Welder's Contact Adhesive.   I've gotten both of the lower straps on and will be moving to the upper straps today.  

 

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New straps and buckles glued on!
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I think I'm going to repaint my Captain. Well at least the beige parts. Starting with my shin guards
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First pass at re-weathering the Sahara Beige parts of my armor.  I was never happy with my weathering the first time around.  I'm using the production photo of the Shoretrooper Captain as my model, so it's going to be a little lighter than some Shoretroopers out there.

Biggest issue I had the first time around was that Kevin shipped me a white armor kit, so many times I would sand the edges to create some damage and get back down to the raw white plastic.  This time around I hit it with two coats of black primer.  Then the Satin walnut brown paint/primer, and finally the Sahara Beige.

I've used acetone and paper towels to recreate the exposed undercoat effect, again, matching to the production Captain photo.  I've used a watered down Burnt Umber acrylic to start building up dirt around the raised areas and grooves of the armor, dabbing it up with paper towels.  I used Maskol to create the  smaller paint chips.  So far, so good.  I'll be adding more to this soon.  

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Doing all the fussy bits on the back armor.
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One can for one little circle

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And there's the little circle.

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I know I said originally I wasn't going to carry a blaster, but since I got into 3D printing I thought this would be a fun project.  So here it is, my completed Sean Fields E-22!  All ready to sit inside my bin and never see the light of day since we are never allowed to carry blasters on troops ever :D

Happy to answer any questions anyone has about 3D printing a blaster.  I'm a novice but I will do my best.  It was printed with PLA, reinforced with XTC-3D, then painted a semi-gloss black.  I dry brushed it with a metallic silver acrylic to give it the metal effects.  

@MrPoopie revised the mag port for me so that I could bolt it into the PVC rather than gluing it.  I have that file for whoever needs it.

The slide bolt had fallen off before I took this pic.  I've since glued it back on.  

Probably took about one roll of filament to do.  Plus about $2.50 worth of PVC piping to hold it all together.  The strap I made myself and the tutorial for that is here:


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Looks very nice! Mine is also stored in my bin, and I remove it when I go to troops 😂. I prefer giving high fives over carrying this dead weight all day. I only use it occasionally for photoshoots.

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17 minutes ago, ScaryGuy said:

Looks very nice! Mine is also stored in my bin, and I remove it when I go to troops 😂. I prefer giving high fives over carrying this dead weight all day. I only use it occasionally for photoshoots.

That's probably all I will use it for too!  Looking forward to setting some photoshoots up once the pandemic is over

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Weathered the Anovos.

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Created some greeblies to put over the rear vents and 3D printed them.
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Chin cup time! I painted it black and then switched out the original strap with 1/2 inch black elastic. Since I kept the liner inside my Anovos bucket, I just needed to sew some Velcro onto the ends of the elastic to secure it to the bucket.

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