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dashrazor

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  1. that information is known only by a select few, unfortunately but i am confident it will come to light eventually
  2. feel the FISD love
  3. i look at it like this.. both pics are of the same person, but after many years they look completely different. the same can be said for almost anything including helmets that sat in storage for years. the helmet above may have been used in ESB but no longer looks as it did when it was actually filmed.
  4. where light scuffing and chips are deemed acceptable for centurion, i couldn't see approving a helmet like this yes it is "prop accurate" but it is very far from being "screen accurate"
  5. it is not a necessity at this time. but it is ok if you want to add them
  6. agreed, looks like the tube stripes are also gray
  7. you should add the strap for the shoulder bell, it is popping off too much in a few of the photos. but otherwise you have nailed it! and as it is only an minor strapping issue in a few of these photos i will not hold it against you (it looked fine in your EI photos) . i know how much work you put into this costume and you should be very proud! congrats Steven on becoming the first ICN centurion. Approved!!!
  8. looks like a work boot style to me?? they are rounded off in the front unlike the pointy TK style seen on the background troopers. timberland work boots
  9. i believe Paul is correct, it appears to be a ANH/ROTJ hybrid armor as seen in the force unleashed. looks like they have a DC-15S (short clone) blaster and the handplates appear to be ANH to me, you can also clearly see the door trim detail.
  10. i am still collecting more photos and info for the advanced areas. i will try to get all the advanced sections opened up this month. the advanced areas that are locked still need editing
  11. screenshot of a ESB promo blaster used in ROTJ
  12. here is the ESB "promo blaster" used on screen in ROTJ. you can clearly make out the three greeblies on the right rear of the blaster among other unique details. to my knowledge the only scopes used on screen in ESB are the M19/M32 style, unless somebody can prove otherwise . ESB blaster in ROTJ
  13. got it, and i can see you removed the decal. great job and speedy fixes. approved
  14. after looking a bit it seems 32mm waste pipe is around 36mm O.D. it should be close enough.
  15. great looking build! the only problem i see is the decal on the left shoulder will need to be removed.and you will need an action shot for your EI profile. is there any way you can get a larger resolution photo for this? look here for tips on taking a good action shot http://forum.whitearmor.net/index.php?showtopic=11701 really love the E-11
  16. this is what i got from the model gun forums: 36.5mm OD (depending on measurement location), translating to about 1.42 in. This is only 2mm difference, so if real Sterling was made of 1mm thicker steel, it would have the same OD and ID.
  17. i read somewhere that it is 1.25" OD but i am asking on the modelgun forums to be sure
  18. great work! and another flawless submission, Approved and congratulations
  19. pics would be helpful also.
  20. i think it was done to make them look more menacing myself. the broad shoulders give the illusion of strength broad shoulders were also really popular in the 1980's
  21. with that you are approved. and a fine piece of work you have there. congrats!!
  22. excellent! and an easy pass.. Approved
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