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bigwam

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  1. You can also make the neckline a little higher up to the lip, just don't make it too big. This is how I solved it:
  2. Hello Christina, welcome to MEPD. You can stick a coverstripe in the middle—you have to, to maintain the look. Sand the filled area cleanly and paint over it, and it'll be fine. This problem isn't unknown, and several members resort to this measure. Another option is the thigh kit from RWA; he built larger molds specifically for this purpose. You don't necessarily have to build up the edge; in the film, the thighs and shins were also slightly (subtly) cut out at the back to increase mobility. I would just cut out a slight curve:
  3. I'm not a fan of printing. You can try it; the result will tell. I would cut a new ear. It didn't work for me the first time either. Some examples:
  4. I would fit a new ear with a smaller gap. The gap is too large. If it were smaller, it might be possible to cover it with weathering, but not like this. Take a look at members' helmets and also at film footage. The gap is too large.
  5. 80. Teckplotion, Kirchheim Teck, 03.03.25
  6. Nice build, waiting for more pics. Thomas
  7. Hi Jonathan, sorry. I don't have seen it. Done!
  8. Hi, is it possible to show some pics?
  9. Hello and welcome, scratchbuild? Wow, that sounds interesting. As Joe says, start a WIP - we will follow it with interest. You can also ask your questions there. Thumbs up, Thomas
  10. I was excited about Brian Matias' concept drawings and designs for the series "The Mandalorian". I particularly liked the Concept Remnant Trooper. After RS had already implemented these - but weren't quite true to the original - I wanted to build a trooper like that myself. This is the result.
  11. Next one: RAF Tabby Type F - used on the RT97-C Blaster fotos hochladen für foren
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