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Thanks Don! I'll see if I can track one of those down.

In the mean time, I started finishing the chest armor. I tried to be a little conservative on the edges knowing that I can take them in further once it's assembled. It seems like this process is easier once everything is in place and I can see what looks off.

I definitely don't want to take any more off the front straps, those seemed to short by design and I took them as far I felt comfortable (enough to get rid of where the plastic kicked back up.)


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So far, fit seems pretty good. 


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Looks good Bill. You’ll be able to adjust the back once you’ve got that finished and you’re able to suit up to see how it all comes together. You’re making fantastic progress!

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No feedback needed, just proof that despite finding out that 15mm furniture screw hole covers are the perfect size white circles, these are in fact painted. This is acrylic model paint from Testors. I took a toothpick along the red line to clean it up a bit. On the white dot I used a liberal amount of paint and let surface tension do the rest.

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Finished up the bells and a few of the arm pieces, so I figured I'd do another suit up to see how everything was fitting before continuing. I've finished up the other arm armor and should be moving on to the belt, tank and holster soon. I think I'm going to do a small detour to finish up the rest of my soft goods. I'm hoping I can knock them out by EOW. That should put me in a position where I can hopefully wrap up before I leave on a trip in April.

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It's looking pretty good Bill. It looks that your vest sleeves are quite long so that might be an issue when it comes to approval. Typically the sleeves are 1.5-2 inches from the shoulder bell. Take a look at the CRL model. Keep up the great work it's coming together!

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It's looking pretty good Bill. It looks that your vest sleeves are quite long so that might be an issue when it comes to approval. Typically the sleeves are 1.5-2 inches from the shoulder bell. Take a look at the CRL model. Keep up the great work it's coming together!
I should have mentioned. Those are unfinished. I was hoping to measure the bells once they were in a good spot. Thank you though for the positive feedback!! I'm super excited
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Got to step away for a bit today and knock out a couple more things. Last week I was able to add the Cod (though I still need to finish it as it's currently just tucked under the bund)

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The base is EVA craft foam from Michael's and the top is about 6 layers of medium weight batting.

Today I worked on the tank. I think I'm really close and am just going to go for it, as I feel like I need the elastic to start working out how it will sit on the back armor. 

I also shaped the belt and attached the webbing straps. 

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Should mostly be finishes at this point. My Friday is pretty wide open so I'm hoping I can knock everything except maybe the holster out. 

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Pro Tip for anyone trying to put holes in their polyester strapping/elastic:
If you don't care about the tip, soldering irons make great holes and seal the edges.

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1 hour ago, Worst said:

Pro Tip for anyone trying to put holes in their polyester strapping/elastic:
If you don't care about the tip, soldering irons make great holes and seal the edges.

This is 100% true and a great tip.

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More progress, I'm getting comfortable, which is probably dangerous but I've gotten into a good place with the tank and belt. There is definitely some refinement especially in how the tank sits against the armor but again, I'm feeling pretty good about my first pass:

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Remember, the tank does not need to be absolutely, seamlessly, and perfectly flush with the back armor. There were a lot of gaps and flopping around on the ROTJ tanks.

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3 hours ago, Chopper said:

Remember, the tank does not need to be absolutely, seamlessly, and perfectly flush with the back armor. There were a lot of gaps and flopping around on the ROTJ tanks.

Thanks @Chopper, Took it a little bit further but I'm  happy with where it is at. It should be good enough for approval. I plan to add some velcro on the inside of the armor to help keep it from sliding horizontally and maintain pressure on the elastic (though I suspect my back will do that naturally). That should help maintain position and general flopping. See the one I did on the inside bottom of the tank:

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