Neep Help on Stormtrooper Amour
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Special thanks to the guys who helped put my armor together, Keith, Gordon and Jian Ping. Also not forgetting Lestrooper and recon who are in the same "batch" as I am.. Thanks alot bros!!
Also thanks to DonLeow, I got my brand new neck seal for free!!
Today was awesome...a bit disappointing my shins didn't fit though...And it isn't fat, Gordon.. I may need exercise, but that's not the target area ...
Also thanks to DonLeow, I got my brand new neck seal for free!!
Today was awesome...a bit disappointing my shins didn't fit though...And it isn't fat, Gordon.. I may need exercise, but that's not the target area ...
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Ron Chiang
TX 8700
Singapore Garrison
501st Legion
TX 8700
Singapore Garrison
501st Legion
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always glad to help another trooper though i myself am relatively new as well. armour parties is a good opportunity to gain more experience.
anyway for our 3 new troopers, i will suggest you guys do the final touch-up yourself and get whatever u are still lacking.
and most importantly, suit up at home by yourself to get a feel of how long it takes to wear the armour and the sequence in which which parts should go on first. try to do this by yourself as we might not always has people to help us dress up.
secondly, practice your poses in front of the mirror. it's a good way to see what works and what don't. some common mistakes i made when i first started out is the helmet hanging too low. so try to lift your head or else you will look depressed.
always rest your hands on your belt when idle. leaving your hands by the sides gives people a slacking kind of feeling.
practice your body language. a stormtrooper is cool so look cool!
anyway for our 3 new troopers, i will suggest you guys do the final touch-up yourself and get whatever u are still lacking.
and most importantly, suit up at home by yourself to get a feel of how long it takes to wear the armour and the sequence in which which parts should go on first. try to do this by yourself as we might not always has people to help us dress up.
secondly, practice your poses in front of the mirror. it's a good way to see what works and what don't. some common mistakes i made when i first started out is the helmet hanging too low. so try to lift your head or else you will look depressed.
always rest your hands on your belt when idle. leaving your hands by the sides gives people a slacking kind of feeling.
practice your body language. a stormtrooper is cool so look cool!
Can post? Without GML approval? Anyways here goes..
Tot that i would look funny in the pictures, in the end my worries are for nothing...Sexy TK pose Laughing First time posing, so bare with me
Tot that i would look funny in the pictures, in the end my worries are for nothing...Sexy TK pose Laughing First time posing, so bare with me
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Oh...thanks Keith..I remember seeing some plastic strips in the box, they're labeled 'arms' and the other 'legs', I wonder what are they for..
here's my pics
Meanwhile, i'll just replace the beige velcro and sand the edges..and do up my bucket
here's my pics
Meanwhile, i'll just replace the beige velcro and sand the edges..and do up my bucket
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Ron Chiang
TX 8700
Singapore Garrison
501st Legion
TX 8700
Singapore Garrison
501st Legion
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Here my pic.
Thanks
les
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Thanks
les
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