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Purge Trooper (Phase II) - Kenobi - Discussion
IcyTrooper replied to nanotek's topic in Purge Trooper Phase II (Kenobi)
Thanks! The Upper Arm Armor looked pretty good! Just a few tweaks on it. Upper Arm Armor Right upper arm armor is painted gloss black that matches the rest of armor. Left upper arm armor is painted gloss red. Upper arm armor must sit underneath the shoulder armor. There is a dimple on the lower area of the back of the arm. The outside of the bicep has a hard line edge at the front that turns in. The inside of the upper arm is rounded. There is a small vertical seam line on the inside and on the outside rear of the armor. -
There's a few listed on here: Not sure if you checked it out yet or not.
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I agree with @RAIDER on this, even more so after it was brought to my attention there was an additional time I was not aware where this was settled. There was an initial discussion detachment to detachment about a transfer, it was not agreed upon, and now we are where we are at. Certainly, if it can always be countermanded then that'd put a lot of costumes on the table pending any new evidence. This needs to be handled in the best interest of the costumers who are working on the costume and that is the angle I'm coming from. We have members here who have come here based on previous decisions to work on the costume and solicit advise. Playing musical costumes with detachments does a huge disservice to our members.
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Purge Trooper (Phase II) - Kenobi - Discussion
IcyTrooper replied to nanotek's topic in Purge Trooper Phase II (Kenobi)
Here is the updated text. I think this should accurately represent the reference images: Shoulder Armor The shoulder bells are considered effectively symmetrical; they may be worn interchangeably on the left and right shoulders. The armor is painted gloss black. The top center is recessed between the two ridges and runs from the top of the shoulder to the bicep and notches into the lower rectangular area. A raised ridge runs along the bottom along the center recessed area and onto each of the two ridges There is a black 1 inch (25.4mm) strap that attaches shoulder armor to shoulder straps from chest and back armor. OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable): Shoulder bells are padded to give the armor the appearance of being elevated off of the bicep armor. There is a webbed strap that runs down and connects bicep armor to shoulder armor. -
Purge Trooper (Phase II) - Kenobi - Discussion
IcyTrooper replied to nanotek's topic in Purge Trooper Phase II (Kenobi)
Got ya, yeah we can make that a L2 detail if anything in that case. I appreciate the clarification. I was wondering if that was the text part that I was not completely understanding, so that makes sense and I have added it to page 1. -
Purge Trooper (Phase II) - Kenobi - Discussion
IcyTrooper replied to nanotek's topic in Purge Trooper Phase II (Kenobi)
Got it, I tried looking back to see and couldn't find it. Doesn't mean it wasn't there though with my eyes I'll probably need to re-watch the scenes with these costumes again to be safe. I'm wondering if that bullet was added so that the armor moves in unison, like derived from that actual scenes playing out. If it was something that was a behind the scenes feature then I'd say we move that to L2. -
Purge Trooper (Phase II) - Kenobi - Discussion
IcyTrooper replied to nanotek's topic in Purge Trooper Phase II (Kenobi)
Nice and quick! Going to take a quick glance at the Shoulder Armor that you all did. I removed the text for the shoulder being connected to the bicep, was there a reason for that that I missed? The rest of it looked pretty good! I cleaned up a few pieces of text in both L1 and L2. Here is the updated text: Shoulder Armor The shoulder bells are considered effectively symmetrical; they may be worn interchangeably on the left and right shoulders. The armor is painted gloss black. The top center is recessed between the two ridges and runs from the top of the shoulder to the bicep and notches into the lower rectangular area. A raised ridge runs along the bottom along the center recessed area and onto each of the two ridges There is a black 1 inch (25.4mm) strap that attaches shoulder armor to shoulder straps from chest and back armor. OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable): Shoulder bells are padded to give the armor the appearance of being elevated off of the bicep armor. -
Depending on the UV light source you may be able to suspend it from something over the armor piece as well.
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Purge Trooper (Phase II) - Kenobi - Discussion
IcyTrooper replied to nanotek's topic in Purge Trooper Phase II (Kenobi)
No worries, friend! Does that modification of the pauldron that I did make sense? Didn't want to get too crazy on the description of it. -
I'll check this with the reference photos and see! Not quite sure at the moment other than how the costume is put together and that they have many other Rebels, etc. costumes related to this. I'm not saying that it is going to happen, but that it has been discussed. I'm making every effort to present rationale to keep it within Spec Ops. We should NOT just stop working on it here though, we are still very interested in seeing this completed
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Purge Trooper (Phase II) - Kenobi - Discussion
IcyTrooper replied to nanotek's topic in Purge Trooper Phase II (Kenobi)
@tipperaryred did go through it and look at it but @Dropkick and I have to make sure that it falls in line with the current CRLs and how the LMOs will process it. "Approved" text can still be altered and is not the end all, especially during our review and the LMO review. However, it is possible that the other parts that had "finalized" text could be good, I just haven't gotten to it yet. This should go pretty quickly with the text that I'm looking at. The text that will be input into the CRL prior to the LMO can be found on the first page of this thread. Right now that is the: Helmet, Neck Seal, Under Suit, and hopefully Pauldron. -
That lighting looks really good under the chest! Are you noticing the clear ABS and such is more brittle than the colored ABS?
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On to the Thigh Armor, I think this is pretty standard: Thigh Armor Realistic style thigh armor. Armor is painted satin black. Two white chevron stripes are present on the front of the right thigh. Stripes are approximately 2 inches (50.8mm) wide with a ½ inch (12.7mm) gap in between. Thigh armor has a flat triangle area above the knee which transitions to a ridge line that runs up the front of the thigh to the top edge. Rear of armor has a rounded, indented area. Armor is seamless. No visible traces of how the armor was assembled are shown. Armor has little to no weathering. Any weathering present consists of gray tones.
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Purge Trooper (Phase II) - Kenobi - Discussion
IcyTrooper replied to nanotek's topic in Purge Trooper Phase II (Kenobi)
Thanks guys! I posted a review for the pauldron here to simplify it based on the great work you guys did: -
Imperial Security Trooper - Andor - CRL Discussion
IcyTrooper replied to nanotek's topic in Imperial Security Trooper - Andor
Hey guys, thanks for the hard work on this. I'll be diving into this as well, pinged a few more DCAs to get us through the finish line. @Blackwatch thanks for continuing the oversight on this -
Purge Trooper (Phase II) - Kenobi - Discussion
IcyTrooper replied to nanotek's topic in Purge Trooper Phase II (Kenobi)
I hate to rehash some discussions but I'm going to make this a priority costume for me to review with @tipperaryred and @Dropkick. I'd like to quickly go through each item as we can one more time. We can use what you guys have come up with to start, but I'll be active with this for any adjustments. Pauldron Must be red in color and made from vinyl, leather or leather-like material. The pauldron differs from a standard pauldron in that the edges nearest the shoulder are cut at a 45 degree angle. There will be a black edge at the red area of the pauldron. The red area of the pauldron is made from the same material as the rest of the pauldron. There are 6-7 sections that are stitched around the neck of the wearer before the red area of the pauldron. Any stitching is black. There is an elastic strap that runs under the bicep and is attached to the pauldron with 2 black snaps. The strap is approximately 1/2 inch (12.7mm) wide. The pauldron opens and closes via one opening in the back with an overlapping closure to give the appearance of a singular piece. There is no visible method of the closure method. OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable): There are 7 sections that are stitched around the neck of the wearer before the red area of the pauldron. -
Purge Trooper (Phase II) - Kenobi - Discussion
IcyTrooper replied to nanotek's topic in Purge Trooper Phase II (Kenobi)
Sorry guys, I didn't realize we didn't have a DCA on this one. I'll have to process each section and sift through it, I'm really sorry. I'll see how fast I can assist. -
Allll the scouts!
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Dudeeeee, that looks awesome!
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The Kama is going to need a little work with some understanding. I also added L2 details for the buckle and connectors. Kama Purge Trooper style kama. The main body of the kama is black. Center bottom edge of kama has a vertical cut. The kama has a black trim (bias tape edging) around the outside edge. The kama bottom edge vertical cut has a thinner black trim (bias tape edging) than the outer edge. Kama wraps around cod and posterior armor under the belt. Front edges align about 1 inch (25.4mm) behind the outside edge of front belt boxes. Kama is made from a heavy fabric material like denim or duck cloth. Leather or vinyl is not acceptable. Kama extends down to align with the bottom of the knee armor. Black leather or leather-like, ¾ inch (19mm) to 1 inch (25.4mm) wide connector straps are attached to kama. Two-pronged clips that are metal or have the appearance of metal at the end of the strap connect to the buckle which is centered below the front of the belt. The buckle is metal or has the appearance of metal and is oblong with 8 sides and a hollowed center with 6 sides that matches the reference images. OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable): The two-pronged clips at the end of each strap that connect to the buckle are metal. The buckle is metal.
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This will be what is uploaded to the Belt on the first page: Belt Realistic style clone belt, belt boxes, and detonator. Belt, boxes, and detonator are painted satin black. Belt front between front boxes has three (3) vertical rectangle indents which are spaced apart by two protruding rectangle areas. The rest of the belt is flat surfaced with raised edging on the top and bottom that run along the rest of the belt. Eight (8) belt boxes are attached to the belt with four (4) on each side. The two largest boxes are in front with an angled top surface that is higher toward the center. The smallest boxes are located behind the front boxes, about ⅛" (3.2mm) apart and have an angled end on top. The medium sized matching boxes, with flat top cover are about ⅛" (3.2mm) from the smallest boxes. Left rear box is spaced closer to the detonator and has two square buttons in the top left corner, and two (2) dashed indented detail marks on bottom right. Right rear box is spaced closer to the detonator and has a bar with two (2) small cylinders centered and two (2) dashed indented detail marks on the bottom left. A detonator is centered and attached to the back of the belt. Detonator tube is about 2.25" (57.15mm) diameter with wider detailed end caps. Seven (7) horizontally aligned square buttons are on the left side of the tube when viewed from behind. Armor has little to no weathering. Any weathering present consists of grey tones. OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable): Boxes are notched on the back and fit flush to the belt. Back of the belt, between the rear boxes and the detonator, has horizontal ribbing. Detonator has ⅛" (3.2mm) to ¼" (6.3mm) inch wide rectangle base, connecting the detonator to the belt.
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Ouch! You know, I didn't even think about the current with those. I'm gonna say I was thrown off by the fact they were LEDs and usually don't generate the heat we're used to...but then again, electrical is my worse subject! I have some time working on aircraft and any time it involved actual wiring I was like, well here's a challenge for today. May have to run separate batteries as you've done but perhaps one for lower body and one for upper body would suffice?
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Onto the Belt we go: Belt Realistic style clone belt, belt boxes, and detonator. Belt, boxes, and detonator are painted satin black. Belt front between front boxes has three (3) vertical rectangle indents which are spaced apart by two protruding rectangle areas. The rest of the belt is flat surfaced with raised edging on the top and bottom that run along the rest of the belt. Eight (8) belt boxes are attached to the belt with four (4) on each side. The two largest boxes are in front with an angled top surface that is higher toward the center. The smallest boxes are located behind the front boxes, about ⅛" (3.2mm) apart and have an angled end on top. The medium sized matching boxes, with flat top cover are about ⅛" (3.2mm) from the smallest boxes. Left rear box is spaced closer to the detonator and has two square buttons in the top left corner, and two (2) dashed indented detail marks on bottom right. Right rear box is spaced closer to the detonator and has a bar with two (2) small cylinders centered and two (2) dashed indented detail marks on the bottom left. A detonator is centered and attached to the back of the belt. Detonator tube is about 2.25" (57.15mm) diameter with wider detailed end caps. Seven (7) horizontally aligned square buttons are on the left side of the tube when viewed from behind. Armor has little to no weathering. Any weathering present consists of grey tones. OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable): Boxes are notched on the back and fit flush to the belt. Back of the belt, between the rear boxes, has horizontal ribbing. Detonator has ⅛" (3.2mm) to ¼" (6.3mm) inch wide rectangle base, connecting the Detonator to the Belt.
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@TX11559 is this for a shadow stormtrooper or death trooper? The title says one thing and this post says another