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angelus0313

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  1. Thanks for the pics, this gives me allot of insight into this problem as I had something similar in my head but was racking my brain on execution of it. Thanks again for the pics and the input.
  2. Okay, I have the bracers mocked up in silver sharpie atm, due to when I saw them I was like, ah yeah. For their allot of stuff wrong with the shape of them. But thanks again for taking the pics.
  3. Basically the armor is on top of the armor, not within the arm "hole" like in the CRL and in the animated series. Its more or less like a flair on the armor that blends into the chest armor's return end. Correct? Sorry thinking out loud as pictures would help and my help others with the same problem as I've had to do some restructuring to the armor, take more out from the return edges then I would have like, to make it work. Thanks again for replying.
  4. Hello all, I am currently working on the chest armor from Jawa, and I have pretty much hit a brick wall. I've been trying to figure out how to mount the "shoulder blades" to the chest armor, but have not figured out a good way to do it, due to the very thin landing on the resin piece. Not enough to glue, as I had figured once I could get it tacked I would fiberglass the instead to bond the chest armor and the shoulder blades together. Have had thoughts about it, ie making it a totally separate piece than the armor, and having it attached to the jacket making the area their a soft compression zone or building up the area to have something ran to it. But, also have I noticed more and more that the area inside the blades are very small, to which I would I would admit I have somewhat effeminate shoulders compared to most men and attaching the chest to the shoulder blades make it very hard to take the chest on and off. Any insights into this problem is welcomed, as I am quickly running out of idea about how to use the pieces that came with the kit.
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