Andreas Funk Posted December 31, 2024 Share Posted December 31, 2024 Hallo alle zusammen. Ich Wünsche allen Darktrooper verrückten, einen guten Rutsch ins neue Jahr. Viel Gesundheit und Glück für das neue Jahr. Möge die Macht mit uns sein und uns im nächsten Jahr unser aller Projekt positiv beenden Vile Grüße aus Deutschland Andreas Hallo alle zusammen. Ich Wünsche allen Darktrooper verrückten, einen guten Rutsch ins neue Jahr. Viel Gesundheit und Glück für das neue Jahr. Möge die Macht mit uns sein und uns im nächsten Jahr unser aller Projekt positiv beenden Vile Grüße aus Deutschland Andreas Hallo alle zusammen. Ich Wünsche allen Darktrooper verrückten, einen guten Rutsch ins neue Jahr. Viel Gesundheit und Glück für das neue Jahr. Möge die Macht mit uns sein und uns im nächsten Jahr unser aller Projekt positiv beenden Vile Grüße aus Deutschland Andreas Hallo alle zusammen. Ich Wünsche allen Darktrooper verrückten, einen guten Rutsch ins neue Jahr. Viel Gesundheit und Glück für das neue Jahr. Möge die Macht mit uns sein und uns im nächsten Jahr unser aller Projekt positiv beenden Vile Grüße aus Deutschland Andreas Link to comment
Andreas Funk Posted December 31, 2024 Share Posted December 31, 2024 Hallo alle zusammen. Ich Wünsche allen Darktrooper verrückten, einen guten Rutsch ins neue Jahr. Viel Gesundheit und Glück für das neue Jahr. Möge die Macht mit uns sein und uns im nächsten Jahr unser aller Projekt positiv beenden Vile Grüße aus Deutschland Andreas Link to comment
Andreas Funk Posted December 31, 2024 Share Posted December 31, 2024 Sorry war wohl ein Hänger im System, deshalb war es so oft 😉 1 Link to comment
Chaos[CMD-DCA] Posted Wednesday at 04:58 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 04:58 PM On 12/31/2024 at 7:14 PM, Andreas Funk said: Sorry, there was probably a glitch in the system, that's why it happened so often 😉 That's OK, no worries, it happens! Link to comment
Chaos[CMD-DCA] Posted yesterday at 10:08 AM Share Posted yesterday at 10:08 AM I know we discussed the biceps with the shoulder bell armor, but they are two sperate pieces ergo why I said in the shoulder and in now in the bicep that they can be one piece, but we need to define them both separately just in case someone builds them separated: Revision 0 Bicep Armor Gloss black in color unless noted below. May be painted IAW the Color Scheme Guide. If used, all armor pieces must be painted using the Color Scheme Guide. One on each shoulder and are not interchangeable. Each bicep is a mirror image of the other. Is overlapped by the shoulder bell. May be incorporated with the shoulder bell as one single piece. The bicep has an overall square appearance with the rear panel flaring out slightly the last 1/3rd to 1/4th at the top. There are two raised panel details on the inside and outside of the bicep. Both have a horizontal rectangle cut out positioned in the upper 1/3rd of the panel and a square cut out positioned in the bottom half. The upper rear corner of each panel is angled to mimic the bicep rear panel flare. See CRL Photo. The forward lower corner of each panel is angled rearward. See CRL Photo. Panels are painted metallic black, matte black, or dark gray. The outer raised panel is raised out more than the inside panel. There is a raised panel on the front side of the bicep which is flared thicker at the top half. There is a vertical rectangular cutout in the center of the panel. There is a vertical rectangular insert with a beveled lower end in the center of the cutout. The top of the insert extends underneath the shoulder bell. There is a recessed grove approximately 10mm wide around the lower edges of the bicep. This recess is offset slightly upward from the lower edges. Biceps may be slightly weathered but must be uniform with the rest of the costume. 1 Link to comment
IcyTrooper[CMD-DL] Posted 15 hours ago Share Posted 15 hours ago Veryyyyy good. If we think they are incorporated as one single piece in the reference images we could make that a L2 detail. Some small edits for it: Bicep Armor Gloss black in color unless noted below. May be painted in accordance with the Color Scheme Guide. If used, all armor pieces must be painted using the Color Scheme Guide. Biceps may be slightly weathered but must be uniform with the rest of the costume. One on each shoulder and are not interchangeable. Each bicep is a mirror image of the other. Is overlapped by the shoulder bell and may be incorporated with the shoulder bell as one single piece. The bicep has an overall square appearance with the rear panel flaring out slightly the last 1/3rd to 1/4th of the length at the top. There are two raised panel details on the inside and outside of the bicep. Both have a horizontal rectangle cut out positioned in the upper 1/3rd length of the panel and a square cut out positioned in the bottom half. The upper rear corner of each panel is angled to mimic the bicep rear panel flare. (See CRL Photo for reference). The forward lower corner of each panel is angled rearward. (See CRL Photo for reference). Panels are painted metallic black, matte black, or dark gray. The outer raised panel is raised out more than the inside panel. There is a raised panel on the front side of the bicep which is flared thicker at the top half. There is a vertical rectangular cutout in the center of the panel. There is a vertical rectangular insert with a beveled lower end in the center of the cutout. The top of the insert extends underneath the shoulder bell. There is a recessed grove approximately 1/2 inch (12.7mm) wide around the lower edges of the bicep. This recess is offset slightly upward from the lower edges. 1 Link to comment
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