Oh, I'm past that now!TK-4484 wrote: thats you by the time this is over...... Mwahahahahahahahahaha
The bucket has arrived!
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Re: Clone down, post surgery photo
My surgery is done I just need to heal now.
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my offer to paint them for you still stands bro! its what the 501st is about! get better soon dallas!
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Well folks even a good knee reconstruction will not keep a good man down. It may slow me down even to a stopping point at times when I over do it. However I have managed to do some work sitting down on a few small parts. Enjoy the update. Seam sealing at it's best.
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[imgI was able to get into the basement today for a bit. So I have some up to date progress of my clone build.
Knees are detailed
Det. Is glued and sanded
Calf's are trimmed and sanded
Thigh's are trimmed and sanded
Chest and Back are glued together waiting bondo
Knees are detailed
Det. Is glued and sanded
Calf's are trimmed and sanded
Thigh's are trimmed and sanded
Chest and Back are glued together waiting bondo
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That all looks great.
How are you going to get into your chest and back with them glued together? It seems like I've read a ton of different methods for joining the front and back so people can get in and out. Strangely, I never considered making it one piece. I just assumed I wouldn't be able to get into it or that it would be uncomfortable.
Andy
How are you going to get into your chest and back with them glued together? It seems like I've read a ton of different methods for joining the front and back so people can get in and out. Strangely, I never considered making it one piece. I just assumed I wouldn't be able to get into it or that it would be uncomfortable.
Andy
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It looks great only thing is that there is suppose to be a seam where the chest and back meet.
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he and i have that covered. after the glue is set, we will find vertical, and split it apart leaving a perfect seam since we added material to the sides.
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I am still in the building process, I know that there is a seam on the side of the clone armor. The back and the chest will be split after my bondo work has been completed fellas. Thanks for the info.
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picture time! dallas came over tonight and we got alot done on his clone. everything except the chest and ab are in primer.
more soon!
more soon!
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Thanks Jon for the help. No painting in the house!
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lol! tell me about it! just kidding. your welcome bro.
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Updated Progress.
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Ok I'm going 327th Star Corps. It's a done deal! The paint is bought and the blaster pistols and holsters are on order. I was going to build them but I had more than half invested in matt. to build them, as they cost to pick up a resin set. So it was a no brainer for me. The ammo chest clip belt was ordered as well, "in grey". I have noticed that everyone uses black. Myself and Mr. Jones took some screen grabs and noticed that the belts are grey so I will be looking for a blt n grey. The screen grabs don't lie people. Or it could just be that they are hard to find in grey than black.