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  1. There are a few DPRO's: Detachment Public Relations Officer covers a wide area of our forum and social media, just added to first post for you. FISD Diplomat (DPRO): Tony Jobe (ukswrath) TK-10116 FISD Diplomat (DPRO): Tim Waychoff (Dark CMF) TK-51878 FISD Diplomat (DPRO): Christoph (Danny) Lauber (Ripper_L) TK-55550 FISD Diplomat (DPRO): Joseph Pedigo justjoseph63 TK-10963 Trading Card Specialist (DPRO): Eric Ho (Hoda) TK-77520 Newsletter Publisher (DPRO): Glen Rhodes (gmrhodes13) TK-85421 Content Editor Support (DPRO): Adam Wolf (Revlimiter) TK-89400 Content Editor Support (DPRO): Jeff Salt (Wingnut65) TK-50297 Special Unit Director-Valkyries (DPRO): Vicky Mandlmaier (Vicky_Velocipanda) TK-50893 Attaché Ambassador (DPRO): Jonatan Östling (Nairy) TK-23592 Social Media Relations (DPRO): Luca Hahn (Morgi) TK-66744
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  2. Oh wow, this is such awesome news to wake up to! Thank you all so much for help, advice and suggestions in getting me here. I will wear my armour with honour. Sent from The Empire
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  3. For the general CRL info, I would propose a slightly different name to distinguish from the animated series, like Wookieepedia already describes: Description: Imperial armored commando, The Mandalorian Prefix: TK Detachment: First Imperial Stormtrooper Detachment Context: Star Wars the Mandalorian Season 3 Episode 23 & 24 Under the leadership of Moff Gideon, a new class of elite soldier has been trained and equipped with advanced weaponry. Highly trained in the use of multiple lethal weapons and equipped with beskar armor and Mandalorian weaponry, makes him a formidable adversary. For general construction notes, I would mention the following, as the armor can be made out of 3D printed, resin, vacuum formed parts. - All components should closely match the Imperial Armored Commando from the Mandalorian season 3 episodes 23 & 24. - All Armor is constructed from a rigid material such as PLA, PETG, ABS, fiberglass, plastic, resin, Sintra, vacuum-formed ABS, firm rubber, metal, or similar, unless specified otherwise in section below - Armor has the appearance of thickness and depth.
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  4. Thanks for starting the thread. Here are some proposal to adjust the titles: - Spats and greaves armor are a single piece for this armor, so they should be combined - Shoulder winglets are parts of the chest armor, so they probably should be combined As for the helmet, here is a proposal for the description: Level 1 - Lens is smoky gray or black in color. The lens must be sufficiently dark enough to obscure the costumer's eyes - Two black aerators are present on each mandible end, which are dark grey color - four recessed tube stripes are present on each side of the mandibles - A diamond shape black greeblie is present in the recessed mouth section between aerators - The nose section is black and separates the cheek plates. The nose section has a series of stripes and a single one that links the recess presents on each cheek - The upper cheek is white and has a recess line running across the nose - The lower cheek is recessed and has two sections that forms a V-shape. The upper portion is black and the lower portion is dark grey. - The brow is black, protrudes from the dome and extend to the ear caps - The top of the helmet is dome shaped and white color - A medium grey rectangular section runs along on each side of the dome and separate the front and the rear sections. - A medium grey ear cap protrudes from the main rectangular section and contain a gloss white clip greeblie. - The rear section is medium grey, starts below the dome shape and has a protruding band that joins the two middle rectangular sections. There is trapezoidal shape that protrudes and ends at the lower corner end of the middle rectangular section. - A white strap is attached to the rear section of the helmet. It has teeth and a flat section - Temple section on each side is black and protrudes from the dome - There is a white collar around the bottom of the helmet that hides the wearer’s head Level two - Protruding ear section is visibly a separate piece - Clip greeblies and strap are visibly separate pieces - Aerators and diamond greeblie are visibly separate pieces - The collar has vent oblong holes on the rear section
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  5. Well done Tim , lots of detailed hard work has paid off . You really deserve this .
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  6. Hi Tim; CRL and Centurion Application Requirements: All required photos have been submitted, and on behalf of the entire D.O. staff we are pleased to welcome you to the rank of Centurion. You have done a great job in making the suggested modifications and should be proud wearing your armor. Congratulations! Other-Armor Fit/Assembly; In this area we review observations made by your fellow troopers and the DO team. Some observations may lead to suggestions to improve the overall look of your armor, and please keep in mind that we consider both text (CRL) and pictures (screen caps/reference images) when reviewing submissions. No additional suggestions.
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  7. Nice work Justin, having a contrasting background is the best for your GWL,. One thing that stands out is your belt appears angled on the rear, caught on the detonator. I doubt you will have any issues with your GML
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  8. Hi, I have done a summary of the research I have found and gathered through various sources, including the images above a en divided them by armor sections. if DrMatt you can share your link again (it’s now broken ), that would be very good. here is the link to the document I have made, way too many pictures and sections.Hope this will help defining key elements of the CRL https://docs.google.com/file/d/1kyFo-slANYcMenbP4R1iwSTxfOJ2AJoJ/edit?usp=docslist_api&filetype=msword
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