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TS-6014 Requesting to be deployed.

Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 9:23 pm
by TIE by Night
Got my TS approval email and pics should be showing on the Legion soon, http://www.501st.com/members/displaymem ... ostumeID=3

Here's my photos. Backpack sliding down pulling the chest up has been remedied with velcro.

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Re: TS-6014 Requesting to be deployed.

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 12:27 pm
by Scott M.
Looks good man.

Only a couple of suggestions:

1) You got the chest covered!!
2) Maybe trim your duster so it does not show under your Ab plate.
3) Get DIRTY!!!!

Very nice work trooper!!

Re: TS-6014 Requesting to be deployed.

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 2:52 pm
by TS 4813
Welcome aboard! Officially :D

The boot straps on your left leg need to be reversed. The outside strap should pull to the inside of your leg. It's an easy mistake. I did that right out of the gate too. :)

Re: TS-6014 Requesting to be deployed.

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 10:41 pm
by TIE by Night
I've been testing out different levels of diluted tea water and dipping spare cloth into it but I still haven't found a shade I like yet for the cloth parts. I think I'm going to try diluted coffee water tomorrow. I originally had the boot straps on the way you said but switched one around at the last second. The ab plate looks really small on me and I don't really like the position of it in the photo. What's a good distance to have between the chest plate and the ab plate? For my body size it's impossible to get all three as close together as I'd like. I did get the chest plate to sit about 2-3 inches lower than in that photo and it'll stay there now that the backpack isn't pulling it up.

Re: TS-6014 Requesting to be deployed.

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 12:36 am
by hottoysmax
im bigger than you, and have about a 1-2" gap. if you have dropped it 2-3" from velcro-ing your chestplate in place I think you should be fine, but please post another pic anyways so we can give you some help.