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ScottishSith - Rogue One Death Trooper WIP
IcyTrooper replied to ScottishSith's topic in Imperial Death Trooper
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Imperial Flametrooper (Jedi Fallen Order)
IcyTrooper replied to stevechewbacca's topic in Imperial Flametrooper (JFO)
I'd say off-white is fine for the pouches, that seems like it would be good when referencing the reference images. As far as the suit and helmet skirt. I don't think they'd be the same material based on the pictures I'm seeing. There is enough of a sheen between the helmet skirt and the jumpsuit that appears to be two different materials. That is probably one of the features that is similar to that of the snowtrooper. Congrats on the move!! -
I wouldn't throw it away just yet! I want to get the consensus of others as well, we operate as a team here and I like the majority on what they see As far as behind the knee I do see what you are seeing. I'd say that could be a level 2 thing if we get more references that show it to be a true texture and not just a missing one.
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I'm looking back at the references again and I think it'll most likely be a skirt of some sorts because I just don't see the same cloth all the way up to the chest part as evident by these pics: Maybe it is the lighting as well but it doesn't seem the same as the snowtrooper in that regard. They do seem to share similar characteristics but there are also unique difference that in some regards. The above pic explicitly showing how that duster appears to have the same color up the sleeves and we don't have that on the flametrooper. That being said, I added information (in purple) to the Jumpsuit: Jumpsuit One-piece light grey coverall/jumpsuit/flight suit with a front invisible zipper. There is a visible seam that runs the outside of each arm past the shoulder to the base of the collar. There is visible seam that runs the outside of each leg up to the armpits. There is also a seam that runs on the inside of each leg to the crotch. I'm going to finalize the text for the Shoulder Armor while we are at it though with the following: Shoulder Armor Shoulders match visual reference. Shoulders have seven trapezoid shaped box details along the top. Rim is raised the entirety of the shoulder bell, merging into a rounded detail mid-way on both sides. Shoulders are attached directly to the suit with no visible attachment method present.
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The next part I want to focus on is the Jumpsuit and Shoulder Armor. The reason being is that we need consensus on whether or not that is an actual duster or just a kama-like skirt? Here is what I have for the jumpsuit and then shoulder armor: Jumpsuit One-piece light grey coverall/jumpsuit/flight suit with a front invisible zipper. There is a visible seam that runs the outside of each arm past the shoulder to the base of the collar. There is visible seam that runs the outside of each leg up to the armpits. Shoulder Armor Shoulders match visual reference. Shoulders have seven trapezoid shaped box details along the top. Rim is raised the entirety of the shoulder bell, merging into a rounded detail mid-way on both sides. Shoulders are attached directly to the suit with no visible attachment method present.
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Circling back to this I agree to remove the goggle part about "not too small or too large" and then made it to allow for dark grey or black. I think that in the reference images from in game it is a texture issue. Here is the finalized text that was updated above. Helmet Helmet brow width should be approximately 1/2" (12.7mm) around the helmet. On the front of the helmet just above the goggle eye armor section there is a long rectangular edge that runs from the center of each eye and has two cutout sections before the shroud of the helmet. The shroud of the helmet starts at each cutout section and curves downwards towards the wearerās shoulders and then around the back of the helmet. Rear of helmet shroud has six square box indented details. Just below the helmet brow starting on one side of the helmet is an approximate 1ā (25.4mm) orange stripe that goes around the helmet to the other side. The stripes start on the side where the wearerās ears would be. The right-side shroud has blue writing details that match the game reference photos, just under the helmet brow. Goggles / eye lenses of the helmet provides a relatively accurate shape. Lenses are a dark smoke color. The goggle eye armor section matches the reference images and comes to a point near the corners of the mouth with the following details: There is a raised section that runs from each outer corner of the eye downwards towards the cheek and then narrower over the bridge of the nose. There is a cutout half-oval just under the bridge of the nose and raised section. There are two cutout half-ovals at the lowest part of each raised part of the cheek. Cowl on the helmet is made from a smooth and dull or semi-glossy, medium to heavy weight white material and is proportional to the helmet size. The cowl has the following details: In the top center just under the goggle eye armor section there is a recessed area that resembles a hexagon which has four teeth resembling that of a stormtrooper helmet. There is a rectangular indention with a rounded top edge just below the teeth as well as two recessed areas on both sides and just below the teeth. Each side of the cowl has a scalloped half circle just under the overhang of the helmet that comes to the point over the cheek of the wearer and is angled down towards to each hose connector greeblie. Just above the greeblie there is another recessed angular piece which has a notch cutout closest to the center of the wearerās face. Front of the cowl should generally extend to just above or be in line with the top of the arch-detail of the chest plate when the wearer is standing up straight. The rear of the cowl should extend to just above the backpack. The hose connector greeblie on each side of the cowling matches the reference photos has the following details: The base of each hose connector is circular with a raised edge. The next level outwards are cylindrical with 8 equally spaced recessed rounded rectangles along the flat surface. The next level outwards are more conical with a scoop detail on the upper inside of each connector pointing towards the cowl teeth. The outermost part of the connector is circular which from outside to the inside of the connector is recessed, raised, recessed and has a raised point in the center. Any part of the helmet where the cowl doesnāt fully meet the eye goggle armor section must be painted dark gray or black.
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We'll probably want to tackle this item by item, I'll be finalizing the helmet (for now) by tomorrow and then we can go to the next item. As far as the development goes, we'll need to use the in-game references as the primary for the CRL and set any official figures as secondary, as far as development goes. On your thread we can also talk more on the "taupe" and "off white" stuff as well until we get to them here
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Nice work man! I'd say we need to go with the lines being white on black main part, like we did with Sgt. Kreel.
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ScottishSith - Rogue One Death Trooper WIP
IcyTrooper replied to ScottishSith's topic in Imperial Death Trooper
Very nice! Also, I'd try utilizing a 3rd party image hosting website (Flickr, Imgur, etc.) for hosting the photos and linking them on your thread if you want to have more space. We have set limits to users here so that we don't end up with major storage space issues. -
Thanks for the review, my man! @RAIDER I took that goggle section from the snowtrooper CRL because I had assumed maybe there was someone out there who was making a kit with obnoxiously large or too small goggle slots but we can remove it! Interesting point on the second point, I'll go back and check out the reference pics and see what it looks like!
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224th imperial swamp trooper gunner : "Korso"
IcyTrooper replied to mike ford's topic in Mudtrooper Heavy Gunner (Korso)
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Hey, Rob! This is the good start to get that build thread going and can serve as the thread. As @RAIDER said, those companies are the only 2 I'm aware of as well who are producing the costume in ABS and/or fiberglass; otherwise others are 3D printing them.
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Imperial Flametrooper (Jedi Fallen Order)
IcyTrooper replied to stevechewbacca's topic in Imperial Flametrooper (JFO)
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Find the most recent and updated version of the Task Force 99: Sergeant Kreel CRL in English at the link below: https://databank.501st.com/databank/Costuming:TX_Task_Force_99_Sergeant_Kreel
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Congrats!!!
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I knew I had spotted you on Instagram! Looks good!
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Right on! Looking good!
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Hey no worries! You'll have to use a 3rd party hosting site for them to help save on space on our server. This thread has some tips as well, depending on the site you use: He definitely came a long way and I see is still making adjustments to the helmet, albeit that is probably one of the hardest parts. A good portion of it looks good to the asymmetry that is that in ANH but I did notice he was making the 3D models in order to create the bucks and setup stuff for vacuform ABS pulling? I only saw one pic of the entire kit, so @nanotek would probably also look at the files since he said he has access to them.