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trooper18938

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  1. @ SSKUNY: Great looking tips -love the cut outs, and internal guts - when I get some spare cash I'll have to upgrade for a few pair.

    Are these cast off : Original part, or a ROTJ "copy of orig part" .....

     

    Guys - the source is believed to be NOT a microphone, but a tip for a "soda machine dispenser" BUT those in the know will neither confirm nor deny......

  2. In relation to Troopermaster's post - Brian Muir concurs in his book that while he was pleased with the level of detail and sharpness in his original sculpts, Brian felt there was much to be desired in the final suits in terms of their sharpness, execution, and assembly............ An artistic work does not always translate well into a practical/wearable film costume...... but this replica captures what we saw on screen flawlessly - Kudos!!

  3. Truely FANTASTIC!!! Great job, especially in the details like the hook/eye closures on the back of the calves. I've believed that while the painting was very "auto parts store" the assembly was more to the tune of stage costumers/sewers, given the jeans rivets vs. the pop rivets, and of course, the hooks vs. velcro - as the armor was most likely assembled by the costumers' department. Really looks the part!

  4. Simple, yes..... you can make this assembly stuff as complicated as you like. For maximum trooping durability with fancy snaps and quick connect clips like it was "real space armor", or screen accuracy. Remember, the originals were assembled in a short amount of time - only now do people spend hours getting it "right" (which is highly subjective, and in the eye of the suit owner) Get a six pack of your favorite beer, some glue and elastic, and just go at it. You can overthink these things.........

  5. I have seen these suits in person, and while not accurate, there have been modifications necessary for the performers. Most notably, the eyes and tears have been cut out and replaced with black screen - so that there is more air circulating in the bucket. It is hot, humid FLA, after all. While green lenses may be accurate, they would fog up - besides, how many of us have heard a Clone being called a Stormtrooper? Disney is a fantasy world, and most people there couldn't tell one from another.

  6. Sweet lid, Verne! What did you use to attach / back fill Russ' tips? I have a set just like Joe R's that Russ used as the original template for these. I took beige caps off of hotel shampoo bottles, put a slightly oversized screen on them, and pushed them into the tips from the back side. This held the screens in, and filled in the tip. I then attached screws to the inside of the tip w/ epoxy. They look just like yours. Just need a helmet to mount them in......

  7. We all have opinions on this, and I as well, was sucked in by AA's claims way back then. I was one of the "19" - and had custons deliver the 'trooper' helmet to the trading floor of the Investment bank I was working at at the time - pre credit default swaps crash - happier days. Now I'm not happy w/it at all, but the Tie fighter helmet I have (w/decals, pre-US ban) is much nicer, and has a few tells in the helmet, but alas, the faceplate is the same as the 'trooper'

  8. To be honest, a Scout trooper looks better on a tubby trooper. I have a set of anh armor thats too small for me currently, so I've been going as a Clone w/ cargo pants and a waist cape like a snowtrooper (also another good suggestion). Remember stormtroopers were designed around a 1970's british thin body type.

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