nanotek[CMD-DWM] Posted July 21, 2019 Share Posted July 21, 2019 Another one up for agreement Shoulder Bells Finished in a high gloss deep red that matches the colors of the entire costume One on each shoulder and are the same shape but different from each other in features Both the front and back lower edges have a graduated step/angular edge At the top of each shoulder is a small extension or lip that appears from underneath, is rounded and butts up to the cuirass. When viewed from the front it appears as a little ledge that is lower than the top of the shoulder Right Shoulder Has about 16 recessed lines that start from the top edge of the angular section of the bell from front to back forming an arc On the top is a "shoulder mounted sensor telemetry pod", and is mounted on a bracket that is fixed to the top of the shoulder The sensor is circular when seen from the front and side mounted to the bracket The front most part of the sensor is matt black, the remainder is red and matches the armour Has a cone like protuberance forming an antenna from the centre The bracket is red matching the armour There is an angular and chamfered box on the side of the bell The outermost part has an extended raised rectangular chamfered box that has three black oblong recesses areas. Two larger ones to the bottom right and one smaller one to the top left Vertical recessed lines on each side of the box Horizontal channel at the top of box about 6-8mm wide Left Shoulder Has vertical recessed lines running from the bottom to about ¾ up the bell forming an arc The recessed lines terminate in an arc shape that mirrors the arc on the bottom of the bell The total width of the recessed lines equals the same width as the bottom of the bell OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable): Right shoulder has approximately 16 horizontal recessed lines 1-2mm wide, spaced about 4-5mm apart each that form the arc Shoulder Mounted Sensor telemetry pod Has 2 recessed and 2 raised concentric circles starting from the cone forming a total of 4 concentric circles Antenna is hollow Shoulder Mounted Sensor bracket has the following details Semi circle shape attached to bracket when viewed from the rear, with a small circle that has a spherical button towards the right side The flat top of the rear part of the bracket has a oblong bubble shape in the back left corner when viewed from the rear There is a horizontal line that runs along the rear of the bracket The outer most side of the bracket is an L shape There is a circular button/pin detail on the top right of the bracket when viewed from the side There is a circular indentation diagonally downwards from the button, when viewed from the side There is an indentation when viewed from the rear Approx 8 vertical recessed line on each side of the angular and chamfered box on the side of the bell Left Shoulder has approximately 36 vertical recessed lines are 1-2mm wide spaced 4-5mm apart 1 Link to comment
JoeShoe[TX] Posted December 31, 2019 Share Posted December 31, 2019 do we want to detail what's needed on the 'atmospheric sensor' greeblie? Link to comment
gmrhodes13[501st] Posted January 1, 2020 Share Posted January 1, 2020 Personally I'd think detail for the sensor would be higher level but a image for reference for base requirements Link to comment
nanotek[CMD-DWM] Posted May 2, 2020 Author Share Posted May 2, 2020 @gmrhodes13 @JoeShoe @rickyboyblue @ukswrath @Raider @Blackwatch ready for review Link to comment
RAIDER[COTG] Posted May 4, 2020 Share Posted May 4, 2020 Cool. L1 sensor "matte" black. Link to comment
gmrhodes13[501st] Posted May 4, 2020 Share Posted May 4, 2020 4 hours ago, Raider said: Cool. L1 sensor "matte" black. Personally I would also allow "satin" black (in fact for all black pieces), in some of the images you can see a shine to the black which "matte" does not give 1 Link to comment
JoeShoe[TX] Posted May 5, 2020 Share Posted May 5, 2020 15 hours ago, gmrhodes13 said: Personally I would also allow "satin" black (in fact for all black pieces), in some of the images you can see a shine to the black which "matte" does not give So long as the Black verbage is consistent throughout the entire costume - I'd be fairly confident that the same Black was used throughout the armor. I'm of the agreement that it isn't a true matte finish, but then again, under harsh lighting/flash, matte can still have a slight amount of shine. Link to comment
nanotek[CMD-DWM] Posted May 5, 2020 Author Share Posted May 5, 2020 Different blacks, dark greys and some metallics have been used. It's all going in to level 2, especially when we get a chance to question the costumer designers. My Shadow Scout is matt black and on an a low light overcast day it still has a sheen to it, when the lighting is brighter it shines more. That being said I agree, I'll change the wording to satin or matt black Link to comment
nanotek[CMD-DWM] Posted May 5, 2020 Author Share Posted May 5, 2020 On 7/21/2019 at 6:04 PM, nanotek said: Another one up for agreement Shoulder Bells Finished in a high gloss deep red that matches the colors of the entire costume One on each shoulder and are the same shape but different from each other in features Both the front and back lower edges have a graduated step/angular edge At the top of each shoulder is a small extension or lip that appears from underneath, is rounded and butts up to the cuirass. When viewed from the front it appears as a little ledge that is lower than the top of the shoulder Right Shoulder Has about 16 recessed lines that start from the top edge of the angular section of the bell from front to back forming an arc On the top is a "shoulder mounted sensor telemetry pod", and is mounted on a bracket that is fixed to the top of the shoulder The sensor is circular when seen from the front and side mounted to the bracket The front most part of the sensor is matt or satin black, the remainder is red and matches the armour Has a cone like protuberance forming an antenna from the centre The bracket is red matching the armour There is an angular and chamfered box on the side of the bell The outermost part has an extended raised rectangular chamfered box that has three black oblong recesses areas. Two larger ones to the bottom right and one smaller one to the top left Vertical recessed lines on each side of the box Horizontal channel at the top of box about 6-8mm wide Left Shoulder Has vertical recessed lines running from the bottom to about ¾ up the bell forming an arc The recessed lines terminate in an arc shape that mirrors the arc on the bottom of the bell The total width of the recessed lines equals the same width as the bottom of the bell OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable): Right shoulder has approximately 16 horizontal recessed lines 1-2mm wide, spaced about 4-5mm apart each that form the arc Shoulder Mounted Sensor telemetry pod Has 2 recessed and 2 raised concentric circles starting from the cone forming a total of 4 concentric circles Antenna is hollow Shoulder Mounted Sensor bracket has the following details Semi circle shape attached to bracket when viewed from the rear, with a small circle that has a spherical button towards the right side The flat top of the rear part of the bracket has a oblong bubble shape in the back left corner when viewed from the rear There is a horizontal line that runs along the rear of the bracket The outer most side of the bracket is an L shape There is a circular button/pin detail on the top right of the bracket when viewed from the side There is a circular indentation diagonally downwards from the button, when viewed from the side There is an indentation when viewed from the rear Approx 8 vertical recessed line on each side of the angular and chamfered box on the side of the bell Left Shoulder has approximately 29 vertical recessed lines are 1-2mm wide spaced 4-5mm apart 1 Link to comment
nanotek[CMD-DWM] Posted May 6, 2020 Author Share Posted May 6, 2020 Text has been moved to New CRL Proposal Link to comment
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