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I guess this is as good a place as any to start from.. The beginning.. *da-da-tish* I can't promise a thorough build thread here but I will try to keep it up to date at least.

So.. My name is Jake, forum name Tech'Nomad. I'm based in Firestone, CO and my first build is a TIE Pilot (from FAC). As the topic title states, my son got an 'F' and that is a good thing. He is a sophomore in HS and he lettered in Jazz for the electric bass. He plans on doing it again next year with Concert Band and Advanced Jazz.

Sorry I appear to be rambling. Must be the Nomad part.

I'm building a TD so that when he graduates from HS, he can join the 501st Legion. He has squired with me on several troops already and is helpful with members of our Squad and Garrison. And in the long run, if he no longer wants to wear it (or can't, since he is 6'1" and 15), then I have another set of armor to choose from.

Now how about some pictures:

This years build clinic at FAC:

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My son trimming a forearm piece

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And I wanted to lay the pieces out to see what we have.

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I still need to get boots, soft parts, pack, and a decent BFG, etc...

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The family that troops together shoots jawas together

Which would normally be okay.. except my daughter wants to be a jawa.. How about ewoks??

And thanks for the kind welcome.

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Which would normally be okay.. except my daughter wants to be a jawa.. How about ewoks??

And thanks for the kind welcome.

My daughter is already a Jawa... Kinda fun and gives me something to aim at when we're trooping...

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Well, it's been awhile since I posted anything here or even stopped into this forum. My apologies. I'll try to keep this better updated

Here is a brief update:

I have glued the biceps and am starting work on the forearms.

And here is a few pics of the helmet.

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So I did mention that I would try to keep this build thread up to date.. Looks like I got a little behind.. But here are a few updates. We just trooped at a local Toys R Us for the 2011 Kickoff of the Marines Toys 4 Tots Toy Drive. I was able to complete not one but 2 kits for my kids in time for this. Well, maybe not complete, but mostly finished and troopable.

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And here is a shot of me with my son in TD and my jawa daughter.

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Don't worry about critiquing the armor yet. I know there are a few glaring issues that I will be working on soon enough (plus it isn't dirty enough).

But not too bad if I may take a moment to pat myself on the armored back. He even helped me put the last drops of glue on just minutes before leaving for the troop.

In closing, I did take several pics throughout the build progress. Not a metric ton of pics but a few. I'll be posting them up soon.. Here in this very thread.. Followed by (hopefully *fingers crossed) weathering pics. I picked up a small 2 gal Compressor with an airbrush attachment..

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That's awesome man'....you are blessed to have a great family who has the same love as you. Armor looks great and the mods come in time and as the desires to tweak become stronger. It will be where you want it....I'm just happy your going sandy....nothing else really matters :)

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So I did mention that I would try to keep this build thread up to date.. Looks like I got a little behind.. But here are a few updates. We just trooped at a local Toys R Us for the 2011 Kickoff of the Marines Toys 4 Tots Toy Drive. I was able to complete not one but 2 kits for my kids in time for this. Well, maybe not complete, but mostly finished and troopable.

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And here is a shot of me with my son in TD and my jawa daughter.

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Don't worry about critiquing the armor yet. I know there are a few glaring issues that I will be working on soon enough (plus it isn't dirty enough).

But not too bad if I may take a moment to pat myself on the armored back. He even helped me put the last drops of glue on just minutes before leaving for the troop.

In closing, I did take several pics throughout the build progress. Not a metric ton of pics but a few. I'll be posting them up soon.. Here in this very thread.. Followed by (hopefully *fingers crossed) weathering pics. I picked up a small 2 gal Compressor with an airbrush attachment..

I find it funny that your son is taller than you :P

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Maybe we can get supa troop

To be the poster family

Maybe they can get someone to take som.e good

Pics of all three of them

:lol: as much as i love your suggestion i dont think that would go down to well with some people and besides im still in a knee cast and need to build my armour.

i will one day get a nice picture of the 3 of us though, i think it would be rather cool

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I find it funny that your son is taller than you :P

We find it funny in our house also.. I'm 5'10". He is 16 and 6'1" and wants to be 6'4". I do have tall family members. Apparently the tall gene skipped me. Oh well, the best part of this is that if he wants a different kit then I have a suit ready to go.

We do like trooping as a family. The kids have spent the last 2 years just helping out as handlers. And my daughter already has a few more costumes that she wants.

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We find it funny in our house also.. I'm 5'10". He is 16 and 6'1" and wants to be 6'4". I do have tall family members. Apparently the tall gene skipped me. Oh well, the best part of this is that if he wants a different kit then I have a suit ready to go.

We do like trooping as a family. The kids have spent the last 2 years just helping out as handlers. And my daughter already has a few more costumes that she wants.

It's awesome that your whole family shares the passion of Star Wars that you do. It's cool to see an entire family do the same creative things.

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