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DeathMOS30

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  1. We are working out some details with the costume and CRL. It looks like you will be needing to make some major adjustments in order for this to be approved. Thanks Here is a good example with a change that needs to be made the helmet. As you can see there is a big difference between the scout helmet and the sea trooper helmet I would encourage you to continue as you have done a great job thus far just need to go a bit further. Please check this build thread if you need some help and some ideas http://forum.501stsp...atrooper-build/
  2. Did you end up using this for anything? I was thinking of using it for the Shadow Evo Trooper box thingy that goes on the chest plate it would be a perfect piece for that. I have been reading through some of the items on here and it looks like a few items are the same that I can use the lighting tactics you used for the Shadow Evo trooper which is great and will make the process a bit smoother.
  3. Hi For the two people working on this costume any new updates for the builds?
  4. Is there a back picture of this variant so I can see if there is something different going on in the back. Also I called the it the "Ammo Belt Sash" is that ok or anyone have other ideas?
  5. Description: Seyn Marana Prefix: TX Detachment: Spec Ops Detachment Context: Star Wars: Battlefront 2 Seyn Marana was a female human who served the Galactic Empire. During the Imperial Era, Marana studied at the Imperial Academy of Uyter where she graduated at the top of her class a year early. Sometime after the Battle of Yavin, Marana along with Senior Lieutenant Iden Versio, Del Meeko and Gideon Hask was drafted into Inferno Squad, by Admiral Garrick Versio. Possessing an eidetic memory, Marana was a master cryptologist and a superior shot who could take out any foe at over five kilometers. For Iden Versio's and Gideon Hask CRL, please visit the Jolly Roger Squadron Detachment. The 501st approval requirements are listed in black. In the page below, items listed in blue are recommended features that will improve the quality of the costume. Items listed in red are intended to further enhance the finished costume. While the Spec Ops Detachmnet does not have any detachment specific costume certification programs, some parts of the costume below may be shared with other detachments that do. Features listed in blue or red are not required for 501st approval, but are noted here for those interested in these additional details. This Visual Guide has been reviewed by the detachment staff and the LMO team and is certified for use as a minimum approval guideline for GMLs. GMLs are free to approve this costume type. · Any uncertainties or questionable aspects of the submitted costume should be brought to the appropriate DL/GML peer review section of the legion forum. Required Costume Components The following costume components must be present and appear as described below for approval Helmet For 501st approval: · Helmet is specific to Inferno Squad and appears as shown in the reference photos. · Lenses are bubble or flat and are red in color and must be sufficiently dark enough to obscure the costumer's eyes. Translucent or mirrored red lenses are acceptable. · The front trident area is shorter than a traditional pilot helmet. · There is a rectangular indentation on top of the mow hawk above the trident. · There is one retaining clip greeblie in the left side trident indentation. A Nissan retaining clip is most accurate. · The top of the mow hawk outside of the raised triangle is painted a dark gun metal color down to the inside edge of the helmet opening. · There is a pill box just above the back bottom edge of the mow hawk. The pill box is the same black color as the helmet and does not need to be functional. · Spaces between the teeth are cut out and backed with a dark gray or silver mesh material. · The teeth and vocoder are painted flat black. · Oxygen mask connectors are molded into the helmet just in front of the ear caps above the cheek tubes on both sides of the helmet · There are Imperial disc greeblies without notch on each ear cap. · There are two, 2.75 inch painted or decal logos on the forehead of the helmet. The Inferno Squad logo on the right side and an Imperial cog on the left side. · There is a red painted or red decal area on the rams horn on the right side of the helmet. · There is a red painted or red decal area on the right cheek tube · There are molded greeblies painted silver inside the hose ports that cover the openings.(See reference photo) · Helmet may contain lightly done silver weathering but is not required. · For level two certification (if applicable): · Lenses are bubble lenses · Lenses are backed with round holed mesh/screen · The pill box is functional. Flight suit For 501st approval: · One piece flight suit is made out of Nomex, rip-stop nylon or similar material. · The front zipper is covered by a 2 inch wide piece of leather or leather-like material with vertical lines that attaches with Velcro over the zipper. · Approximately 1.5" (38.1mm) tall mandarin collar with a chevron shaped, left-over-right Velcro closure. · A 2.5 inch red embroidered or PVC Inferno Squad emblem, on a black background, is present on both shoulders. · The emblems are 1/2 inch down from the shoulder seam. · The shoulders of the suit are slightly padded. · On the left forearm there is a compad pocket, approximately 5" (127mm) wide by 5.75" (146.05mm) tall, with no flap and a 2.25" (57.15mm) window in it. · Size might vary to match specific compad. · On the left bicep, about 2"(50.8mm) below the cog emblem, there is a code cylinder pocket with no flap, and vertical stitching dividing it into pen sleeves. · A piece of 1 inch nylon strapping is sewn below the pen sleeve openings and is the same length as the top of the pocket. · The bottom front corner of the pocket is cut off at a bevel on the side pointing in view direction, with the broader upside forming the border of the pen sleeves. · The right sleeve has a cargo pocket, about 6" (152mm) wide and 5.75" (146mm) on the bicep, and approximately 2"(50.8mm) below the cog emblem. · The pocket has a 2"(50.8mm) chevron flap. · (2) large chest pockets and (2) large front pockets below the belt, without any zipper or flaps. · (2) leg pockets with chevron flaps, similar in proportion as the right arm sleeve pocket. · Size may differ - (Usually the width of the front pockets equals the width of the leg pockets) · There are no leg pockets below the knees. · There are two, 1 inch blood stripes that run up the right side of the flight suit. The first begins at the bottom of the right leg and continues up to the right armpit. The second begins at the right wrist and stops at the bottom of the arm pocket. The stripe then continues above the arm pocket, behind the patch emblem to the shoulder seam. · There are two, 1 inch black stripes that run up the left side of the flightsuit. The first begins at the bottom of the left leg and continues up to the left armpit. The second begins at the left wrist and stops at the bottom of the comm pad pocket. The stripe then continues above the comm pad pocket up to the bottom edge of the pen sleeves then continues above the pen sleeves, behind the patch emblem to the shoulder seam. · There are two, 1 inch black stripes that run up the left side of the flightsuit. The first begins at the bottom of the left leg and continues up to the left armpit. The second begins at the left wrist and stops at the bottom of the comm pad pocket. The stripe then continues above the comm pad pocket up to the bottom edge of the pen sleeves then continues above the pen sleeves, behind the patch emblem and up over the shoulder ending at the bottom of the collar. For level two certification (if applicable): · Inferno Squad patches on the shoulders are embroidered. Gauntlet Gloves For 501st approval: · Black, leather or leather-like material, enclosed fingered, non-textured, (normal leather grain/texture/lines are acceptable) fitted gauntlet style. · No buckles, straps, or decorative stitching. · There is a split on the bottom gauntlet portion that runs from the glove opening to the wrist. · The split is bridged with leather. (See reference photo.) For level two certification (if applicable): · Gloves are made of leather Commpad For 501st approval: · Rectangular communications pad with painted details as shown in reference photo For level two certification (if applicable): · Commpad is worn with the four large, rectangular buttons pointing towards the wearer's elbow. Armor For 501st approval: · Armor consists of front and back pieces in black as shown in the reference photos with two shoulder straps anchored with wedge connectors. · Back plate contains detailed "O II" design. · There is an oval indentation below the left shoulder strap connector on the back plate. · There is a small, circular indentation below the right shoulder strap connector on the back plate. · The shoulder straps are not load bearing and care should be taken to prevent cracking. · Molded rubber, ribbed shoulder straps are also a suitable option. · Armor extends around the wearer's sides and connects with leather or leather-like material · Armor may contain lightly done silver weathering but is not required. For level two certification (if applicable): · Shoulder straps are the same material as the armor. Belt For 501st approval: · ANH Stormtrooper style ammo belt in black · The front of the belt is made from glossy black ABS or a similar shiny material and must be 3 to 3.5" wide. · Belt proper is made of 3 inch wide leather. · Belt face is comprised of 6 rectangular boxes, with three square buttons, one centered in the middle and one on each end. · Belt face attaches to leather belt proper with rivets behind the square buttons. · Belt closes in back with Velcro behind the thermal detonator. · There are two 2.5 inch by 5 inch by 1/2 inch drop boxes that dangle from the sides of the belt face via black elastic or nylon straps and are aligned under the plastic tabs of the ammo belt. · Belt face and drop boxes may have lightly done silver weathering but is not required. For level two certification (if applicable): · Drop boxes are suspended with black elastic. Holster For 501st approval: · Holster is made of black leather or leather-like material · Holster is worn on the left · Holster id attached to the belt with loops covering the outside of the belt For level two certification (if applicable): · Holster is made of leather Thermal Detonator For 501st approval: · A black thermal detonator is worn centered on the back of the belt. · The thermal detonator closely resembles an ANH Stormtrooper detonator but is slightly larger and has more detailed buttons. · Seven square control panel buttons run along the bottom outfacing portion of the detonator. · There is a raised "O" detail to the right and above the control panel buttons. · Thermal detonator is attached to the back of the belt via metal silver "scoop" brackets that attach to the bottom of the belt via rivets or Chicago screws. · Thermal detonator may have lightly done silver weathering but is not required. For level two certification (if applicable): · Detonator is attached with silver “scoop†hooks only. Boots For 501st approval: · Calf high leather or leather-like material · Similar design to German jack boots or motorcycle riding boots. · Boots have a flap with adjustment strap that starts at the middle back of the boot and wraps around to the outfacing sides. · Adjustment strap has a square, silver adjustment buckle. · Heels are made of rubber or similar material and may have tread or no tread. · Boots may contain zipper closure but must be concealed with boot material as to not be visible. For level two certification (if applicable): · Boots are replica Inferno boots · Boots are made of leather. Optional Accessories Items below are optional costume accessories. These items are not required for approval, but if present must meet the guidelines. Balaclava For 501st approval: · A balaclava is a black head sock/hood that is worn under the helmet and is used primarily to hide any view of the wearers skin and/or facial hair. BlasTech E-11 For 501st approval: · Based on a real or replica Sterling sub-machine gun, scratch-built, or a modified commercial toy Stormtrooper blaster. For level two certification (if applicable): · Folding stock (does not need to function). · No ammo counter is present. · D-ring mounted on the rear. · Correct style scope. · No power cylinders on the magazine housing. · Scratch-built, resin cast, Hyperfirm rubber cast blasters have a total of (7) U shaped channels on blaster (all holes on barrel are covered). · If using the popular commercially available Stormtrooper blasters, you shall grind off the T-tracks and replace them with U shaped channels and cover the open rows of holes (total of 7 U shaped channels in all). · Correct greeblies on the left rear area are present (door catch and two "hammers"). For level three certification (if applicable): · Hasbro blasters are not allowed, even conversions. · Forward D-ring is mounted underneath the front sight on the left side of the barrel. · Use of the correct front sight (which differs from ANH and ESB). · The scope rail is unique to ROTJ E11 and is not like the normal open ANH/ESB scope rails, but is a solid, one piece, with a unique sight design on the front. The scope connects to the notched out area of the solid rail. The scope is the correct design (as seen in ROTJ), and will attach to the scope rail via one scope mount. · The muzzle is unlike the normal ANH style. It is flat with two counter sunk Allen bolts (one located at the four o'clock position and one located at the ten ‘o'clock position). · The door catch is correct, not a "close enough" attempt as seen on the Cinemastery blaster. Other Pew Pew: [Need a name and description] ID-10 Seeker Droid For 501st approval: · Seeker droid is constructed as seen in reference photos. · Seeker droid may be fully extended and held or folded to compact size and stowed on the wearer's back armor. · LED lights in the droid are allowed. For level two certification (if applicable): Face For 501st approval: · Short hair swooped to the side and black in color as seen in the reference photo · Eyes are dark brown For level two certification (if applicable):
  6. Seems like the consensus that there are some more variants. Updated again the CRL
  7. Help needed for these items!!!!! AMMO PACKS/POUCH THINGIES NEED TO BE ADDED The one across the chest Belt For 501st approval: Thoughts? original thought was shadow scout styling
  8. Here are the pics I have. I picked some fro better angles of specific things such as jetpacks, weapons, etc. Again these are not that far off from the concept drawings.
  9. Well ya never finished before Celebration but any new updates for this costume?
  10. Just was curious for an update on this? Thanks
  11. Wow that is looking good. so looks like i have some work to do on this CRL as it hasn't been touched since 2010. Initially looks good but I would like to see larger photos. Congrats on finishing the work.
  12. Thanks. They are helpful. Question were there any that showed a full front and back of the costumes? I didnt see anything that did.
  13. Oh they are like legit way cooler but i still want the inferno squad in our detachment. I am going to try and acquire a copy of the comic book that these guys are featured in and start posting reference pics. If anyone has a copy and wants to start posting reference pics feel free. At this point i think one of these, most likely tech, is going to end up being my 4th costume lol.
  14. Awesome so should we be exploring these as new spec ops costumes to add to the ranks because these are pretty flipping awesome
  15. Were you able to take the idividual pics for the kit and a full kit suit up picture? If so can you please post those thank you.
  16. Ok so I skimmed through some of this and still see this whole having 2 crls thing. I get that FISD has 3 for the same storm trooper armor since it was different in ANH, ESB, and ROT, which were movies that had good visual references and legit changes but for us exactly what variants are we talking about here? Are we talking the one from the magazine, the gentle giant statue, and the new black series ones which are called crimson stormtroopers? If this is what we are talking about then ok but if we are talking about having different CRLs because we have FX(which is not approvable and completely outdatted), ATA, and WTF kits then that doesnt make the least bit of sense. We should at this point have one CRL with the updated kit and updated information which has been provided over and over again which keeps getting derailed for well "reasons" that continue to be illogical. This hasnt gone anywhere and keeps getting no progress and blocked and its now 2017. Can we please just get individual pics taken and a full kit suit up pic taken so we can get this rolling again? We already have a volunteer Rocky who is willing to take the time to take the pics.
  17. It looks like this has come out this past january has anyone gotten a hold of this comic book to confirm if what was in the concept art was also in the comic book? Thanks
  18. so legit looking forward to seeing this
  19. any new updates with this build?
  20. Congrats on being approved!!! Great build.
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