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Some assembly required.
Well, I got my ATA kit today! Thanks to Terrell for a great looking kit and not being annoyed by my multiple, "how long until my stuff is done" emails. It was also nice to meet and talk with him about all things armor. Thanks again!
Now I just have to figure out where to start.
Now I just have to figure out where to start.
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Re: Some assembly required.
Well, after getting my kit and jumping in right away, here is the right bicep. Was a little nerve racking at first, not knowing where to trim and worrying about messing something up, but that went away after a bit.
Now I am just waiting for the glue to dry to start on the next part.
Dry faster glue! I don't want to wait 24 hours!
Now I am just waiting for the glue to dry to start on the next part.
Dry faster glue! I don't want to wait 24 hours!
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Wow, makes me glad that CA glue was recommended for my Arc Trooper build. Ten second cure time ftw. Looking forward to seeing this all come together. I can't imagine what it's like doing a TK. At least with a clone you can bondo and paint mistakes.n0c00lgamertag wrote: Dry faster glue! I don't want to wait 24 hours!
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Re: Some assembly required.
ATA makes a great set of armor. I look forward to the progress on your build.
E6000 does take a while to cure but it is a great adhesive and worth the wait.

E6000 does take a while to cure but it is a great adhesive and worth the wait.
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Re: Some assembly required.
Well all, it's been awhile since I last posted any armor build progress pix. I have just been so caught up in the build that I didn't think to update. So here you go... Shoulders, biceps, forearms and hand plates are done for both sides. The chest plate is trimmed up and even though it does not show it in the picture, the shoulder straps are glued and drying as we speak. I am currently working on the back plate and hope to have that done soon.
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Looking good! 

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I haven't posted any build pix since early on. Here is where I am at so far...
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Looking good. Was trying to figure out why your waist line looked funny then I relaized you didn't have the belt on yet 

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5-11...
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The goal is to have no gap between the kidney and back plate.
Can you tweak it by dropping the back and slightly raising the kidney plate?
Everything else looks to fit your great! How much do you weigh?
Can you tweak it by dropping the back and slightly raising the kidney plate?
Everything else looks to fit your great! How much do you weigh?

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One possible way is to readjust the shoulder straps. They come down a little far in the front, but not enough in the back, so if you adjust the positioning of the shoulder straps to even out a little more in the back, that might drop the back plate down by up to an inch to make up for it. The chest plate could also stand to come down just a tad, because it looks like it's about to cut your face off if it slide up any more! 

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Yup! That is what I was thinking too Rome.Crimson wrote:One possible way is to readjust the shoulder straps. They come down a little far in the front, but not enough in the back, so if you adjust the positioning of the shoulder straps to even out a little more in the back, that might drop the back plate down by up to an inch to make up for it. The chest plate could also stand to come down just a tad, because it looks like it's about to cut your face off if it slide up any more!


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Thanks for the help. I will try and lower both. Wasn't sure, so that is why I posted the pix. Will readjust then repost.
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Re: Some assembly required.
Rip code... About 170-175 depending on the day and how much crap I eat. 

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I am 6'1" and 186 lbs. I have the same kit that I am trying to fit myself into. That is why I asked.n0c00lgamertag wrote:Rip code... About 170-175 depending on the day and how much crap I eat.


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If I was holding onto a 45 pound barbell plate and stood on a scale, I'd weigh as much as Ripcode.
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Well, here it is. Five weeks into my build and it is done except for the mic tips and holster which I am waiting on in the mail. This was the first full fit test and I think it turned out pretty good. What do you think???
http://www.flickr.com/photos/64843521@N ... 425984892/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/64843521@N ... 425984892/
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Kit looks great to my uneducated eyes 
It is funny though how "off" the helmet looks without the mic tips.

It is funny though how "off" the helmet looks without the mic tips.
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Re: Some assembly required.
Looks great, and you got the spacing problem in the back fixed perfectly.