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motman241

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  1. 1. Do you currently find it useful at all?

    To me, no. Maybe others not in the group might.

    2. Does the Forum provide everything you're looking for and quickly?

    The forums here do, yes.

    3. Do you think there needs to be tutorial and resource info clearly listed on the web site, not unlike my personal web site http://www.tk1536.com

    I don't know about your own site, but yes, I think there needs to be something. Too many of the same questions and problems.

    4. Is there something not on my web site that should be exclusively on the MEPD web site?

    I haven't been to your site, so I couldn't say.

    5. Were you aware of http://www.looksirdroids.com? Has that served as a useful resource, one that does not need to be duplicated under the MEPD.net domain?

    I have not seen that one, either. I guess I figure things out for myself, more than having someone show me how they did it.

    Overall, just a section for "how to" and stuff might be good. Not that will ensure people will read it before asking the same questions.

  2. I can't find the picture I wanted. But it also occured to me that there were not only different hand backs, but different variations on the cheesegrater handback. You just have to pick something you like, and go with it. You can change things for a different event, if you wanted. Or if you get tired of something, try it out later on.

    I've not worn the cheesegrater, as I'm not really a fan of that look, but I might try one out, see how it goes, and take it from there.

  3. An FX kit can be put together in a weekend if you follow the included instructions. But a TE suit has no such instructions.... Even the instructions that come with a AP suit are not all that great.

    That's kinda my point - making anything look good is what takes the hard work knowledge, skill, and patience. If nothing else, making a bad suit look good takes more work than making a great suit look decent. It's that homework, love of the art, skill and drive that let us turn piles of white plastic (no matter the manufacturer) into what we call sandtrooper armor.

    Greater skill, a better love for Star Wars, more commitment? No way. A keener eye for detail and value? I'd go along with that.

  4. You can choose to buy an FX suit and call it a day, or you can really immerse yourself in the hobby, work harder and take your skills and commitment to a higher level.

    Gotta stop you right there. It's about money and time. I bought my FX armor almost 9 years ago, and cost more than $700. And that was the cheap armor, compared to the other maker/s (which I didn't even know about, then. Armor makers were very 'underground' at that early stage.) My armor fits well, looks good, and functions as it should. I frankly don't have the dough to shell out and start all over again. I'd love nothing more than to build another set of armor, but that just isn't gonna happen.

    Immersing yourself in the hobby, working hard, and taking your skills and commitment to a higher level have nothing to do with what manufacturer you choose.

  5. If the armor is truly as I have seen, there will be a lot of excited people dressing in armor, and most of those people will hate it. The armor gets heavy, pinches, doesn't fit correctly or ride right (unless you shape it to your own body), you can't see well, sit, or move well.... Could there even be lawsuits because of trips, falls, bruising, etc?

  6. For all the trouble and everything, how often do you get to "see" a laser? In smoke-filled rooms (like IMPS). Just using an LED might be easier, cheaper, more readily available, huge choice of colors (as compared to a laser), and safe to look at.

    Besides, LEDs come in "set for stun" blue.

  7. It looks good, but I'll add this:

    your armor will naturally start picking up black scuffs and scratches, so maybe adding a bit more browns will do the trick. (since it won't naturally pick up more brown weathering on its own)

    I do like a hint of black scuffing - it adds the right 'zing', and shows some wear and tear.

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