HELP! cod and kidney connection!!

FettDad

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can anyone explain how to connect the cod and kidney armor pieces around the waist? i have not tried it yet (still waiting on ruffkin to get me stuff....that is another story :facepalm) but have been thinking about it and i am not sure if the girth belt is used, or elastic, or another belt....? anyone lend a hand? pics, or tutorial would be great....thanks!!
 
The cod and kidney plate are actually "bolted" together using the same type of stud seen on the shoulders. One stud per side.
the cod piece should slightly overlap the kidney plate. I've added velcro inside my cod piece close to my hips just to keep it in place. (y)
 
so what was the actual connection in ESB? any pics?
I saw the ROTJ costume and it had the same connection as the backplate on the codpiece, but was there a difference in ESB?
 
FettDad,

Don't have the pics readily available but here's how I did mine.

Using machined studs [same as the collar and backplate], screws and washers, I first drilled a hole thru both the cod and kidney plate at the sides after measuring.

And since Boba had a 'G-string' [I use this term loosely :lol:], I glued on white elastic to the bottom of the cod and then had another elastic strap cut for the waist [this was done to give me a more comfortable form fit around the waist and some tension to hold up the cod piece and not worry about it sliding down :)]. \

The white elastic strap was then looped over the waist strap at the back [for the G look. :lol:] and the ends of the waist strap was hole punched to accommodate the screw and washer that will poke thru from the inside and allow the machined stud to screw on from the outside.

So, if you're looking from the a layered view, you will see, starting from the inside: Screw head, washer, waist elastic strap, kidney plate, cod piece and then machined stud.

Hope this helps somehow... I'll try to get pics later tonite...

Stay safe,

Tim.
 
Problem is, ESB is extremely limited with reference.
I know, I know, that's what's killing me. I'm just hoping that someone here knows. See it could be that they used something crappy and than switched to the above mentioned method. And that's a question that bugs me for quite a while now.
 
thanks guys for all your help on this...i should be getting my stuff this week, so i will check it over, put it on, with the g-string....ummm....:lol:
but i think what you guys gave me will help a ton!!
 
FettDad,

Don't have the pics readily available but here's how I did mine.

Using machined studs [same as the collar and backplate], screws and washers, I first drilled a hole thru both the cod and kidney plate at the sides after measuring.

And since Boba had a 'G-string' [I use this term loosely :lol:], I glued on white elastic to the bottom of the cod and then had another elastic strap cut for the waist [this was done to give me a more comfortable form fit around the waist and some tension to hold up the cod piece and not worry about it sliding down :)]. \

The white elastic strap was then looped over the waist strap at the back [for the G look. :lol:] and the ends of the waist strap was hole punched to accommodate the screw and washer that will poke thru from the inside and allow the machined stud to screw on from the outside.

So, if you're looking from the a layered view, you will see, starting from the inside: Screw head, washer, waist elastic strap, kidney plate, cod piece and then machined stud.

Hope this helps somehow... I'll try to get pics later tonite...

Stay safe,

Tim.

It does a little bit, but pics would help out a ton for me to understand it better, so whenever you get around to it I guess.

thanks
 
I am at the point of attaching the cod piece to the kidney plate myself. I was going to just use velcro, but I am toying with the idea of magnets.
 
Here are the pics...

Using machined studs [same as the collar and backplate], screws and washers, I first drilled a hole thru both the cod and kidney plate at the sides after measuring.

And since Boba had a 'G-string' [I use this term loosely ], I glued on white elastic to the bottom of the cod and then had another elastic strap cut for the waist [this was done to give me a more comfortable form fit around the waist and some tension to hold up the cod piece and not worry about it sliding down ].

The white elastic strap was then looped over the waist strap at the back [for the G look. ] and the ends of the waist strap was hole punched to accommodate the screw and washer that will poke thru from the inside and allow the machined stud to screw on from the outside.

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So, if you're looking from the a layered view, you will see, starting from the inside: Screw head, washer, waist elastic strap, kidney plate, cod piece and then machined stud.

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Hope this helps....

Stay safe,

Tim.
 
Nice cod there, Tim! Does that "G" ever slip on you since it's not connected to the kidney plate?

As for the connection in ESB, it's the same. Couldn't find a good ESB or pre-production pic, but you can see it on the Sandy armor pic that was in the Insider recently. Hope this helps.

sandy_cod_connect.jpg
 
totally helpful on that guys!!! looks easy enough, man!! appreciate the help as always...maybe someday i will be able to give good advice and pass on this rich tradition of helping the needy!! :)
 
My gear is set up exactly like Tim's except I don't use the black nylon. The white thong is attached to the kidney plate to the front of the codpiece.
 
Ryan,

The 'G' never slips. I made sure the elastic strap was 'tight' enough to prevent that from happening. :) Anyhow, with this set up, should I need to change the waist elastic strap, I can just slip it out, and slide on a new one. :)

Am glad I could help out Hunters. :cheers

Stay safe,

Tim.
 
Hey Tim, do you think this will work on a Bobamaker Armour set? :D and as bad as this sounds, do ya have any pics showing you in the Armour, with the Butt and G String setup :p

lol at G Strings.. at least we dont have to wear Diapers like the Scouts :p
 
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