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If there is ever a doubt, cover it with a strip of thin leather or vinyl. Aim for the higher standard when practical. Parts of this boot text comes from the existing boot text used Legion-wide for all trooper boots. Those often have zips, because when you have monster size 14EEE feet like mine with 24 inch calves, and VERY long heels ( I destroy the insides of all my boots) pulling boots on its not an option. Thats the reason zippers are allowed, and all commuter boots are made with zippers. One slab of vinyl or thin leather will be enough to cover all of your boots, it only has to be glued (or stitched, your option) to one side of the zipper to conceal it.
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Good to see you out and about Christope!
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hmmm...You know, I DO have a spare scout lid. 3d printable files? for a trooper? Man, that sounds do able, after I print my ICAT driver.
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Thanks for posting! The CRL is always right. Even when its wrong, its always right, because its what the GML will go by to approve. Specialist approvals are done by the Detachment, and they will follow all blue highlighted text in a CRL. I had to make changes to my own IAT to get Specialist approval, and I wrote the thing . I am using 3d print resin after a round of heavy sanding. its saving me a ton of time. I still have to fill with heavy filler primer, but it saves hours of sanding time without actually removing material.
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Hello Greg, welcome, Im interested to watch this build.
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Hello! I have to apologize, I have pretty much been on the road since you posted this and today is the first chance Ive had to get into the forums. Im happy enough with the boots for basic approval, and the patch does sit lower down on the arm, however, the Engineer patch is intended to have a rocker stitched on above it for the Sapper version, so thats why we wrote it for laying further down the arm. Mine are lower on my arm as well. Which file will your garrison mate be using for printing the helmet? i have a few that were made locally but the mold died, it tore. So I cant get anymore, but I dont have a file that I like. Id love to know with one you will be printing. The only other thing I can add is that you are allowed to add three stitches on the back of the gloves. I used the runoff thread from a serger to make the stitchs, which were glued on, and then i painted the gloves. Is there any other information you can give us regarding the suit , color, fabric, swatch, etc? Im really looking forward to seeing this completed ! https://databank.501st.com/databank/File:Tx_IAT_gloves.jpg
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Here is V.3 with the changes Mark mentioned Flight suit One-piece flight suit is made out of canvas or similar heavy material. The front zipper is covered by a 2" (50mm) wide piece of leather or leather-like material with vertical lines that attaches with Velcro over the zipper. Approximately 1.5" (38mm) tall mandarin collar with a chevron shaped, left-over-right Velcro closure. A 2.5" (63.5mm) red embroidered or PVC Inferno Squad emblem, on a black background, is present on both shoulders. The shoulders of the suit are slightly padded. A compad pocket that properly fits the compad is placed above the left glove so that the pocket is not hidden, and faces outward on the arm. On the left bicep below the cog emblem, there is a code cylinder pocket with no flap, and vertical stitching dividing it into pen sleeves. No code cylinders are present. There is a piece of nylon strapping sewn below the pen sleeve openings and is the same length as the top of the pocket. The top of the code cylinder pocket has a thin smooth leather leather like ledge protector stitched on, and is as wide as the pocket top, no more than 1/2" (12.7mm") thick. The top of the code cylinder pocket has a thin smooth edge protector stitched on that follows the curves of the pen sleeves. It is as wide as the pocket top, no more than 1/2" (12.7mm") thick. Visible stitches may be present, and follow the same stitched lines as the vertical pen sleeve stitches. Horizontal stitching at the top and bottom edges may be present as well. 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 below the cog emblem. <<<SNIPPED CRL TEXT>>> OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable): Patches are vinyl on textile with no edge border. If twill is used for the patch material the fabric texture will be vertically oriented. The black stripes on top of the shoulders shall be a material matching texture and weave of the red stripe. Textured canvas is most accurate for the flightsuits construction as it is a thick materials with a "solid" structure. A "loose", soft or lightweight material is not accurate. The pen sleeve top edge has a thin smooth vinyl, rubber or polyurethane edge protector stitched on, with horizontal stitches at the edge, and vertical stitches matching the pen sleeve stitch pattern and stitch spacing
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Blackskull's Work in progress for IAT and LT Sunber
Blackwatch replied to Beau Thacker's topic in Imperial Army Units
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Here is the updated version of the proposal, lets call this version V.2 Proposed CRL text change, limiited onliy to the top of the left arm pen sleeve. Flight suit One-piece flight suit is made out of canvas or similar heavy material. The front zipper is covered by a 2" (50mm) wide piece of leather or leather-like material with vertical lines that attaches with Velcro over the zipper. Approximately 1.5" (38mm) tall mandarin collar with a chevron shaped, left-over-right Velcro closure. A 2.5" (63.5mm) red embroidered or PVC Inferno Squad emblem, on a black background, is present on both shoulders. The shoulders of the suit are slightly padded. A compad pocket that properly fits the compad is placed above the left glove so that the pocket is not hidden, and faces outward on the arm. On the left bicep below the cog emblem, there is a code cylinder pocket with no flap, and vertical stitching dividing it into pen sleeves. No code cylinders are present. There is a piece of nylon strapping sewn below the pen sleeve openings and is the same length as the top of the pocket. The top of the code cylinder pocket has a thin smooth leather leather like ledge protector stitched on, and is as wide as the pocket top, no more than 1/2" (12.7mm") thick. Visible stitches may be present, and follow the same stitched lines as the vertical pen sleeve stitches. Horizontal stitching at the top and bottom edges may be present as well. 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 below the cog emblem. <<<SNIPPED CRL TEXT>>> OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable): Patches are vinyl on textile with no edge border. If twill is used for the patch material the fabric texture will be vertically oriented. The black stripes on top of the shoulders shall be a material matching texture and weave of the red stripe. Textured canvas is most accurate for the flightsuits construction as it is a thick materials with a "solid" structure. A "loose", soft or lightweight material is not accurate. The pen sleeve top edge has a thin rubber or rubber-like polyurethane edge protector stitched on, with horizontal stitches at the edge, and vertical stitches matching the pen sleeve stitch pattern and stitch spacing
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continued research into this Detachment approved costume has highlighted another minor, yet visible change. To that , we propose the following CRL text change. Discussion for this change: Pen Sleeve Discussion Proposed changes - removal in orange, new text or modified text in green. ORINGINAL text taken directly from the published CRL Flight suit One-piece flight suit is made out of canvas or similar heavy material. The front zipper is covered by a 2" (50mm) wide piece of leather or leather-like material with vertical lines that attaches with Velcro over the zipper. Approximately 1.5" (38mm) tall mandarin collar with a chevron shaped, left-over-right Velcro closure. A 2.5" (63.5mm) red embroidered or PVC Inferno Squad emblem, on a black background, is present on both shoulders. The shoulders of the suit are slightly padded. A compad pocket that properly fits the compad is placed above the left glove so that the pocket is not hidden, and faces outward on the arm. On the left bicep below the cog emblem, there is a code cylinder pocket with no flap, and vertical stitching dividing it into pen sleeves. No code cylinders are present. There is a piece of nylon strapping 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 below the cog emblem. The right arm pocket has a chevron flap. Two large chest pockets and two large front pockets with no zippers or flaps are present below the belt There are no leg pockets below the knees. There are two red 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. The red arm stripe stops at the top of the shoulder seam, but continues up and over the shoulder as a black stripe. There are two 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 arm pocket. The stripe then continues above the arm pocket, behind the patch emblem to the shoulder seam. The black arm stripe stops at the top of the shoulder seam, but continues up and over the shoulder to the collar. For basic approval this can be accomplished with topstitching. The black portion of this stripe stops at the collar. A piece of leather or leather-like material is sewn below the pen sleeve openings and is the same length as the top of the pocket. OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable): Patches are vinyl on textile with no edge border. If twill is used for the patch material the fabric texture will be vertically oriented. The black stripes on top of the shoulders shall be a material matching texture and weave of the red stripe. Textured canvas is most accurate for the flightsuits construction as it is a thick materials with a "solid" structure. A "loose", soft or lightweight material is not accurate. Proposed CRL text change, limiited onliy to the top of the left arm pen sleeve. Flight suit One-piece flight suit is made out of canvas or similar heavy material. The front zipper is covered by a 2" (50mm) wide piece of leather or leather-like material with vertical lines that attaches with Velcro over the zipper. Approximately 1.5" (38mm) tall mandarin collar with a chevron shaped, left-over-right Velcro closure. A 2.5" (63.5mm) red embroidered or PVC Inferno Squad emblem, on a black background, is present on both shoulders. The shoulders of the suit are slightly padded. A compad pocket that properly fits the compad is placed above the left glove so that the pocket is not hidden, and faces outward on the arm. On the left bicep below the cog emblem, there is a code cylinder pocket with no flap, and vertical stitching dividing it into pen sleeves. No code cylinders are present. There is a piece of nylon strapping sewn below the pen sleeve openings and is the same length as the top of the pocket. The top of the code cylinder pocket has a thin leather edge protector stitched on, and is as wide as the pocket top, no more than 1/2" (12.7mm") thick. Visible stitches may be present, and follow the same stitched lines as the vertical pen sleeve stitches. Horizontal stitching at the top and bottom edges may be present as well. 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 below the cog emblem. <<<SNIPPED CRL TEXT>>> OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable): Patches are vinyl on textile with no edge border. If twill is used for the patch material the fabric texture will be vertically oriented. The black stripes on top of the shoulders shall be a material matching texture and weave of the red stripe. Textured canvas is most accurate for the flightsuits construction as it is a thick materials with a "solid" structure. A "loose", soft or lightweight material is not accurate. The pen sleeve top edge has a thin rubber or rubber-like edge protector stitched on, with horizontal stitches at the edge, and vertical stitches matching the pen sleeve stitch pattern and stitch spacing As always, public discussion regarding this is open and welcome.
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ill make that update now that Im back from the con. it was insane. Nine costume changes, three debuts. That pocket top edge defintiely looks like some of that really thin sheet rubber/ vinyl / nitrile that disposable gloves are made out of. I dont know durable that would be, but there are some super thin non textured rubber or vinyl sheets out there.
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Blackskull's Work in progress for IAT and LT Sunber
Blackwatch replied to Beau Thacker's topic in Imperial Army Units
also Beau did you try my new SER14 in your holster if it fits, or if it needed a little adjustment, thats easy to make. -
Blackskull's Work in progress for IAT and LT Sunber
Blackwatch replied to Beau Thacker's topic in Imperial Army Units
Beau I just heard from our GML. ( I took Beau's approval photos and submitted them to our GML yesterday) You have good news coming! and a shoutout to @Hoda for spearheading this, making it happen, and giving us a great, little-seen character that shows the true backbone of the Empire. -
I never though about my jackstands! youre an animal! I love this!
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TheFireAwakens1807's Deathtrooper WIP
Blackwatch replied to TheFireAwakens1807's topic in Imperial Death Trooper
Mines half fiberglass cast off of a MG34 (Receiver , flashhider, spade ring mount, bipod mount etc) but my barrel is 38MM aluminum thick wall tubing drilled with 12.7 holes. It feels different than a HF or printed rifle. How far back into the receiver does your dowel go? -
I got a lot of questions on my DLT 19 this weekend, and I can now say its "partially 3d printed". I may need to add this to the armor wall.
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Ty thats probably the best mic tip i have seen. I have some really rough resin castings taht I worked over.
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Requesting information on linked site
Blackwatch replied to Tiderion's topic in Imperial Death Trooper
Lt Dan glad you spotted that its Russian in origin. We may not be seeing anything come out of there for a long, long, LONG time. -
Ty is the resin as strong as the FDM can be Im looking for resin likely this year, mainly for detail parts and such
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i like the fact that this is being described as an imperial engineer. If we can come up with three views, and details of the pack he is wearing, we can work from there. then it will come down to the amor and helmet, which looks like a scout helmet without the brow.
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Imperial Flametrooper (Jedi Fallen Order)
Blackwatch replied to stevechewbacca's topic in Imperial Flametrooper (JFO)
i had to take apart a set of welding gloves and resew them to make the fingers smaller, i dont know why but on me gloves tend to run much larger in the finger than in the hand. I often wear , or reduce to the size of, a Medium glove so the fingers are tighter. -
Imperial Flametrooper (Jedi Fallen Order)
Blackwatch replied to stevechewbacca's topic in Imperial Flametrooper (JFO)
I have a set of hoth speeder pilot gloves from PilotBay in Sunrider Base area. Shannon made my gloves special, and they sure look like these, but all leather. It would be worth reaching out to her, show her the glove reference, and see if she can make them. Im super happy with my gloves, and I didnt have to wait for a wave to order them, even though she doesnt show gloves in the posts anymore. -
Imperial Flametrooper (Jedi Fallen Order)
Blackwatch replied to stevechewbacca's topic in Imperial Flametrooper (JFO)
For a seam like that, along the gaunt part, you could split the glove and restitch it, then reinforce it on the inside to keep it from coming apart. Maybe it was another topic but I though we had already discussed the content of the glove, and came to the conclusion that it was nubbly like Nomex, which is what the German flight gloves are. -
General Weir Bandolier - 3D Files for printing
Blackwatch replied to nanotek's topic in General Weir
I just read through the terms, and its a valid point since you are asking about sharing the file.