Untrimmed: means the kit comes untrimmed and you'll have to trim the parts before starting assembly. Suitability: will hold up fine for regular trooping plus take a lot of abuse Cons: may lack the detail of HIPS, usually harder to trim Pros: no need to paint, high durability Suitability: will hold up fine for regular trooping Most HIPS will not be as durable as ABS or take the stress of ABS Cons: needs painting or serious polishing to look shiny. Pros: generally less expensive, easier to trim. While FISD does not endorse any particular armor maker, below are sellers who have proven themselves time and again in terms of customer service, honesty, and quality.Īll makes below can be made to be both 501st and FISD acceptable. There is a 'best' armor for *you* depending on a few factors:Ģ) What your body size is (yes, different armors lend themselves for different body types) *ģ) How experienced are you at building armorĤ) It's not the kit, it's how it's fitted to the wearer that counts *
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