Legacy femtrooper
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Re: Legacy femtrooper
It looks so grumpy.
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Re: Legacy femtrooper
Long time no progress... That have changed a bit now.
The build is more or less done. Need to give the TD a final layer of paint, build the shoes and do some cleanup.
Initial fitting of the belt(before the boxes and some random boots my wife had lying around(just to see how it looked with white boots)
Belt boxes attached
Since a Comic style backplate is required, I opted to build one of my own, based on reference from the comic book. Would have ordered one from Kev, but with the rediculous taxes and import fees here in Denmark, it seemed too expensive (it would be around 45$ total, plus shipping, because of taxes and fees!!)
The comic style TD. Needs some touch up paint job. Otherwise just needs to be attached
And I found some shoes, with a sole I liked. Had some leftover vinyl, from my TB, so I'm trying for my own shoe build
The build is more or less done. Need to give the TD a final layer of paint, build the shoes and do some cleanup.
Initial fitting of the belt(before the boxes and some random boots my wife had lying around(just to see how it looked with white boots)
Belt boxes attached
Since a Comic style backplate is required, I opted to build one of my own, based on reference from the comic book. Would have ordered one from Kev, but with the rediculous taxes and import fees here in Denmark, it seemed too expensive (it would be around 45$ total, plus shipping, because of taxes and fees!!)
The comic style TD. Needs some touch up paint job. Otherwise just needs to be attached
And I found some shoes, with a sole I liked. Had some leftover vinyl, from my TB, so I'm trying for my own shoe build
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Re: Legacy femtrooper
Boots are comming along. The ankle was a bit low and there would be a tiny gab between the back of the shins and the boots, when walking around, So I'm going to fix that 
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Keyla
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Re: Legacy femtrooper
I think it's incredible that you've decided to make the boots. They lool great so far 
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Re: Legacy femtrooper
Thanks 
I've tried my best, but obviously, I aint no Shoemaker :P
Gluing in the front now, so will see some sort of result tomorrow
I've tried my best, but obviously, I aint no Shoemaker :P
Gluing in the front now, so will see some sort of result tomorrow
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Re: Legacy femtrooper
I just have a question about the kit. how does it work? is it like a "one time use" kit where you create the armor out of the kit, or do you kind of "mold" the armor out of the kit using some other material?
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Re: Legacy femtrooper
You get the kit in the form as the picture posted on page one.
Not sure I understand the "one time use" question, but this kit is like all other kits in this hobby. You assemble the pieces to make the armor. It can be used multiple times, like a set of clothes(ish), but if you are asking if it can be disassembeled and reassembeled, I would have to say no. You cut it to fit one person and glue it all together.
Not sure I understand the "one time use" question, but this kit is like all other kits in this hobby. You assemble the pieces to make the armor. It can be used multiple times, like a set of clothes(ish), but if you are asking if it can be disassembeled and reassembeled, I would have to say no. You cut it to fit one person and glue it all together.
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Re: Legacy femtrooper
Yeah. thats what i wondered, i thought that you "molded" pieces from the kit or something, but then i know
Im completly new to this so im trying to learn as much as possible.
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