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Fumanchewie

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Fumanchewie last won the day on August 20 2023

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About Fumanchewie

  • Birthday April 16

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    Family, BBQ, football.
  • Name
    Kai
  • Location
    Utah

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  • 501st ID
    00936
  • Garrison
    Alpine

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  1. I saw this and thought I would share with the group. The 501st member that inspired me to be a sandtrooper had a couple of the previous iterations in his office. I always wanted one since then. https://www.sideshow.com/collectibles/star-wars-sandtrooper-sergeant-and-dewback-hot-toys-912535?var=912535
  2. Welcome to the MEPD
  3. Requesting 501st and Sandtrooper access TD-936 Thank you https://www.501st.com/members/displaymember.php?userID=3392&costumeID=2
  4. Thanks for sharing your progress. Looks great. That canteen is rare find. Way to go.
  5. Looking forward to following your progress. What armor kit do you have?
  6. Welcome everyone. While you are waiting for your armor you can work on a backpack and or blaster.
  7. Making progress on the shins. Does anyone have suggestions on how to reshape the ABS so the opening in the back is not in compression when closed? I feel like these things are going to blow off my legs in a middle of a troop.
  8. I've trimmed and sanded the biceps. One tip I picked up from other builders is to sand the the edges that will face each other under the cover strip. I laid a half sheet of sand paper on a flat surface to sand off the high spots and create an even edge. Before gluing on the inner cover strip I sanded the B side of the strip and inside edge of the bicep. I don't know if this is necessary but I did it to give the glue a better surface to grip. Glue and clamp After the glue had set on the inner strips I brought the other half of the bicep together. The right bicep went together as planned but the left bicep had a surprising gap on one side. After adjusting, clamping, taping, re-adjusting, clamping, taping and magnets. The gap did not want to go away. I eventually realized it was the inner strip causing the gap. So I peeled off the inner strip (thank you E6000) and re-adjusted the pieces, then they fit together much better. Anyone else run into this? I glued the outer strip on and they looked how I expected. At the top of each bicep there was an uneven end. I debated what to do with these. Sand them off because no one would see them anyway? Or leave them be and regret every arm movement as they tear into my flesh? I couldn't find any threads addressing this specifically but I did see a builder who used a hobby iron to fix the uneven ends of the forearm. So I bought a hobby Iron not knowing if this is really going to work or not. And by the way the hobby iron does not come with instructions for use on ABS plastic, so I practiced on a couple pieces of trim scraps before using it on the biceps. After a little practice I got it to where I wanted it. The finished biceps
  9. Good luck on your build. Take your time and post pics of your progress.
  10. LOL. That is what everyone goes there for, the awful dad jokes.
  11. It's a testament to the quality and affordability of the kit.
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