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Del Meeko Help: Belt area which has a lot of pouches etc Other large pew pew Does he have: thermal detonator, code cylinders? Anything else that might have been missed from the CRL
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All, the LMO team is pulling the SEYN CRL. I can only direct you to the LMO team on the topic and advise not working on the costume until you do. The reasoning was lack of visual references. - Steve 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 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 Detachment 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 ram's 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 backed with round holed mesh/screen · The pill box is functional · Lenses are bubble 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 Inferno Squad emblem, on a black background, is present on both shoulders. o 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 flight suit. 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 flight suit. 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. · A piece of 1 inch leather or leather-like material is sewn below the pen sleeve openings and is the same length as the top of the pocket For level two certification (if applicable): · Suit is made out of Oxford weave canvas. · 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 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 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: The belt is constructed from a non-textured leather or a leather-like material. Approximately 2" (50.8 mm) in width, up to 3" (76.2 mm) is acceptable. A single large snap or rivet is visible approximately 1" (25.4 mm) from the buckle. The belt may be worn with the snap to the right or left of the wearer. The buckle is constructed from a horizontally brushed metal, or metal looking material. The buckle size is approximately 2 5/8" (66.7 mm) high and 4 1/8" (104.5 mm) wide with 0.5" (12.7 mm) radius rounded corners. Buckle is adorned with an Imperial Code Disk at the center For level two certification (if applicable): Belt is made of leather Snap is worn to the wearer's left 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 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, Hyper firm 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. DLT-19X (honestly no idea what her pew pew is) For 501st approval: · Based on a real or replica MG-34 machine gun. · Scratch built or high end prop replica as shown in reference photo. For level two certification (if applicable): · A DLT-19 is an MG-34 with T-tracks on the barrel, red ring around the scope, ejection port cover added, and a small disk on left side. 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): Code Cylinders For 501st approval: · 1 to 3 may be worn · Rod Style: machined aluminum, resin or wood rod with flaring disc detail at top. For level two certification (if applicable): · "Hero" cylinders are machined aluminum · "Stunt" cylinders are wood and painted the same color as the helmet markings. 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): Chest Box For 501st approval: · The chest box is required to have the same configurations as seen in the photo. · The box has five 1-inch square x 1/8th inch thick detail pieces · 1 Red, 1 White, 1 black, 2 Blue. · There is a 1/8-inch-thick white pinstripe border around the square detail pieces · There are two, 18 mm round indicator lights above the rocker switches. One white, one red respectively. · There are three rocker switches below the round indicator lights. The rockers are always gray, white, gray. The gray rockers have red dots or indicator lamps in the bottom outfacing portion. · There is a 1/8-inch-thick white pinstripe that runs horizontally across the bottom portion of the box. · There is a male silver snap and a silver round disc with cone knob on the lower portion of the box below the horizontal pinstripe. · There are two "gear" type greeblies painted silver affixed to either end of the lower tube portion of the box. · There are two machined aluminum or molded silver greeblies in the hose ports of the box. (See reference photo.) · Chest box may contain lightly done silver weathering but is not required. For level two certification (if applicable): · The red and white indicator lights are functional Thermal Detonator For 501st approval: · A black thermal detonator is worn centered on the back of the belt. · Eight 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 “scoop" hooks, painted black and attaches over the top of the belt. For level two certification (if applicable): · Detonator is attached with silver “scoop†hooks only.
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Description: Del Meeko Prefix: TX Detachment: Spec Ops Detachment Context: Star Wars: Battlefront 2 Del Meeko was a male human who was a native of the planet Coruscant and grew up during the time of the Jedi. During the reign of the Galactic Empire, Meeko worked up through the ranks starting as a storm trooper, then as a shore trooper, then as a TIE fighter pilot and finally a chief engineer. Sometime after the Battle of Yavin, Meeko along with Senior Lieutenant Iden Versio, Gideon Hask and Seyn Marana was drafted into Inferno Squad, a Special Forces unit in the Imperial Military, by Admiral Garrick Versio. Meeko was later present on the forest moon of Endor during the Battle of Endor when the second Death Star was destroyed by the Alliance to Restore the Republic. For Iden Versio 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 Detachment 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 ram's 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 backed with round holed mesh/screen · The pill box is functional · Lenses are bubble 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 Inferno Squad emblem, on a black background, is present on both shoulders. o 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 flight suit. 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 flight suit. 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. · A piece of 1 inch leather or leather-like material is sewn below the pen sleeve openings and is the same length as the top of the pocket For level two certification (if applicable): · Suit is made out of Oxford weave canvas. · 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 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 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: · imperial officer belt · One piece 5 boxes belt made from the same flexible material as the Iden's TK Ammo Belt and painted gloss black. o Attached to a 1.5†strip o 1.5" strip and 5 boxes belt are worn over the officer belt. · Special shaped boxes on left and right are horizontal in position as seen in reference photo o 8 rivets in total with 2 rivets mounted vertically on the left and right of the special shaped box o Rivets are to be 12-15mm in diameter and 1-2mm thick · Right thigh box is attached to main belt with 1.5†black nylon webbing o is attached to the scout belt 1.5" strip in the back center buckle of the 5 boxes belt o contain quick release buckles on the front and back. · Two black scout pouches are worn at the back of the belt · Pouches are stuffed to appear filled · Belt closes in back with Velcro behind the thermal detonator. · Belt and components may be lightly weathered silver but not required For level two certification (if applicable): · 1.5" webbing is made of leather · 1.5" leather strips are used for the main "scout" belt thigh box holding - Classic ROTJ imperial officer belt (with top and bottom groove) Thermal Detonator For 501st approval: · Shadow Scout style thermal detonator worn centered attached to the back of the belt. · Thermal detonator is gloss black in color o Silver button details are present on the central box For level two certification (if applicable) Armor Vest/Tactical Vest (both names work for me) For 501st approval: · Lightweight tactical chest rig in black Cordura nylon (Flyye Law Enforcement chest rig is most accurate) · 3 M4-M16 magazine pouches o Ammo slots hold one hanging box from front belt and 1 rectangular case is filled and in each pouch o Pouches contain padded cloth utility pouches with a thin ABS front cover · AR 15 black single pouch attached to right side of vest For level two certification (if applicable): · Main shoulder straps consist of ribbed leather or leather-like material. · Front quick release buckles are replaced with tri-glide buckles · Approximately 1.5 inch by 1 inch buckle greeblie above the tri-glide buckles on each side. Ammo Pouch For 501st approval: · MP40 ammo pouch is attached to the left shoulder o Pouch has MP40 mags or boxes giving realistic appearance of mags o Pouch is black in color and made of canvas, leather or leather-like material. o Pouch stitching is black. o Must be filled For level two certification (if applicable): · MP40 pouch is made of canvas 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 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, Hyper firm 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. DLT-19X For 501st approval: · Based on a real or replica MG-34 machine gun. · Scratch built or high end prop replica as shown in reference photo. For level two certification (if applicable): · A DLT-19 is an MG-34 with T-tracks on the barrel, red ring around the scope, ejection port cover added, and a small disk on left side. 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): Code Cylinders For 501st approval: · 1 to 3 may be worn · Rod Style: machined aluminum, resin or wood rod with flaring disc detail at top. For level two certification (if applicable): · "Hero" cylinders are machined aluminum · "Stunt" cylinders are wood and painted the same color as the helmet markings. Face For 501st approval: · Medium length with a part on the side swooped to the right and brown in color as seen in reference photo. For level two certification (if applicable): Chest Box For 501st approval: · The chest box is required to have the same configurations as seen in the photo. · The box has five 1-inch square x 1/8th inch thick detail pieces · 1 Red, 1 White, 1 black, 2 Blue. · There is a 1/8-inch-thick white pinstripe border around the square detail pieces · There are two, 18 mm round indicator lights above the rocker switches. One white, one red respectively. · There are three rocker switches below the round indicator lights. The rockers are always gray, white, gray. The gray rockers have red dots or indicator lamps in the bottom outfacing portion. · There is a 1/8-inch-thick white pinstripe that runs horizontally across the bottom portion of the box. · There is a male silver snap and a silver round disc with cone knob on the lower portion of the box below the horizontal pinstripe. · There are two "gear" type greeblies painted silver affixed to either end of the lower tube portion of the box. · There are two machined aluminum or molded silver greeblies in the hose ports of the box. (See reference photo.) · Chest box may contain lightly done silver weathering but is not required. For level two certification (if applicable): · The red and white indicator lights are functional
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Inferno Squad Special Forces Trooper Reference Photos
DeathMOS30 replied to DeathMOS30's topic in Inferno Squad Del Meeko
I will probably update the pics as we are now concentrating on: Seyn Marana Del Meeko -
Inferno Squad Special Forces Trooper CRL
DeathMOS30 replied to Darth Emphatic's topic in Inferno Squad Del Meeko
Del Meeko Help: Belt area which has a lot of pouches etc Other large pew pew Does he have: thermal detonator, code cylinders? Anything else that might have been missed from the CRL which is located on the first page of this thread. Seyn Marana Help All of her information is book related so check things over see if there where anything missed. We have a bit more liberty unless she shows up in the game Once we can get a solidified on both these will be ready for upload and we can post the official links here -
Inferno Squad Special Forces Trooper CRL
DeathMOS30 replied to Darth Emphatic's topic in Inferno Squad Del Meeko
Yeup and those are clear pictures that show the details perfectly. Thank you for finding and posting those. I actually updated the CRL in progress with the updates to the pew pews only since everyone else's "recommendations" I am not convinced about. Plus still waiting for the game. Also as an FYI JRS has taken Iden along with Gideon so we will be working on the Seyn and Del CRL's instead. -
Inferno Squad Special Forces Trooper CRL
DeathMOS30 replied to Darth Emphatic's topic in Inferno Squad Del Meeko
BTW since this is going to be a TI/TX joint effort and i noticed that in the CRL databank some stuff has been posted. Where are we with that because not going to lie have not been paying too much attention to this lol? -
Roger's Jimmi's Armor Build Thread
DeathMOS30 replied to rogerwyatt's topic in Imperial Death Trooper
Congrats on your approval! Don't forget to check out the Imperial Dragons program: http://forum.specops501st.com/index.php?/forum/53-imperial-dragons/ -
My adventures with Ol' Sparky
DeathMOS30 replied to Darth Pleatsalot's topic in First Order Flametrooper
Making some excellent progress -
Yeup you are correct that would be JRS. No worries there are so many costumes! if you are interested in doing a pilot type costume and want both TI/TX the inferno squad would be a good choice. http://forum.specops501st.com/index.php?/forum/129-inferno-squad-special-forces-trooper-battlefront-2/
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What happened to Anovos Shadow stormtrooper
DeathMOS30 replied to Thx1978's topic in Shadow Stormtrooper
looks like only the helmets are available from anovos. There are some folks that are selling and maybe check with ATA, WTF. -
Awesome cant wait to see Ive been watching the Rebels TV Show now I have a better understanding of these guys
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Roger's Jimmi's Armor Build Thread
DeathMOS30 replied to rogerwyatt's topic in Imperial Death Trooper
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You make a valid point. Yes the first one matches the CRL so I believe that is the right choice.
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Awesome looking sharp. If you get a chance check out the Imperial Dragons program http://forum.specops501st.com/index.php?/forum/53-imperial-dragons/
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Good catch thanks for letting me know
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You have a lot of choices. WTF ATA etc. like i was saying above about the helmet even though you purchased it, wanted to roll with it and even though it may seem like a good idea to "cut corners" if will lead to spending more money and most likely not being approved.
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The first one top one the MP40 sandtrooper leather magazine pouch. From what i see in the CRL that looks correct http://databank.501st.com/mw501/images/2/2e/TX_Belt_Ammo_Packs.jpg Shadow Storm trooper experts chime in if i am incorrect.
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Super cool looking forward to seeing this completed
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Awesome thanks for that level of detail and run down that is very helpful. Yeah i hear ya about the game play vs real world when it comes to costumes. My deathwatch was a royal pain due to the variation of lighting in the clone wars. I think probablyto keep it simple but accurate we will probably have to pick maybe from 1 or 2 scenes that have consistency for the CRL because otherwise it sounds like it will be a legit nightmare trying to decide on every single thing. Not to say it will take away from detail and accuracy but in a means to not go over board if ya know what i mean. I am going to try and see if i can come across the beta myself so i can have a look if not i will just have to wait. Looks like everything is shaping up nicely with things though and its looking rather exciting. Either way i am happy that we are getting some of these folks in the Spec Ops detachment. btw was there a second woman featured in the video game in the squad? In the book there is a second woman in the squad with Iden but it seems they might have left her out in the game? Thanks for all the help and I am looking forward to seeing you complete your costume oh and since you are in Florida you interested in joining the Dragon Slayers once you are official?
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Do you think the costumes will end up significant changes or looking like they will be holding as they are?
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Welcome to Spec Ops! I think for the flight suit talk to furiosa shes very knowledgeable about all the things shadow scout.
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This is still going on just waiting to hear back from Ty about the add on parts before proceeding to buy a full kit etc. I will try my best to finish the helmet before the end of this year though.
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Did anyone get in on the beta testing?
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Opinion needed on current shadow trooper armouer.
DeathMOS30 replied to Clewsy's topic in Shadow Stormtrooper
Yeup everyone is here to help. I think maybe some next steps to go armor piece by armor piece and see what needs to be replaced make a list and start talking to some vendors. Overall the helmet really needs to be replaced. No worries things will work out find just be patient and take it one step at a time cheers.