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troopermaster

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  1. On the shins, you should have made the middle section at least 20mm wide and have the top and bottom wider to glue the strips on. The best thing to do is offer your joining strip onto the armour before you trim it and mark out where it will go. You will find the cut is not the same width on the joining edges of the armour because of the wonky nature of the original armour. It's okay to leave the flat edge underneath showing.

    Try and keep your corner cuts of the joining strips to a minimum or even leave them squared. They look a bot too big.

    Also, your belt. You should really line it up on your abdomen, not your groin. The belt should look off-centre when positioned correctly.

  2. The ones in the top link are not accurate and there are no rivets showing in the second link.

    The accurate rivets are brass with 6mm legs and use M4 brass washers (which I have by the way). There are 3 per side on the left hand side of the abdomen and kidney plates. The last rivet is used in the crotch making 7 in total. No other split rivets anywhere on the armour.

  3. The return edges are mainly on the torso for the strapping brackets to fix to. If you are short and need to trim the parts down, don't worry about it. I read about people stressing over return edges when they are only needed for the original strapping system. Even then, you can glue the straps in place where you can't add brackets. If you are using snaps then there is no need to any large return edges.

    Hope that helps :)

  4. This helmet is quite tricky to build correctly. If you notice in the photos from Christies, the helmet is assembled with a very low brow. I believe the face was pushed forward and held with gaffer tape to get the high brow look on screen, if I remember correctly.

    Notice the distance from the tears to the ear caps. They differ quite a bit on either side, so take that into consideration when building the helmet.

    Good luck :duim:

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