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Sandeman

501st Stormtrooper[TK]
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  1. Finished the BFG. Some pics from a local con and SWCA.
  2. Lefty. I'm a lefty. Besides, the ANH holster is on the left. For my ID, when armed, I troop righty to remain accurate (like anyone really notices).
  3. Yeah, the trailers give me goose bumps! I wish I could actually run around and tuck and roll like CG troopers, but we all know that's fantasy. FYI this is a Rebel Legion approvable costume, not 501st.
  4. I use PlastiDip with great success. It comes in both liqid and spray. Black is the most commonly stocked (HD, Wally), but Ace carries grey and white. I used the white on my handguards and my first stormie boots with no cracking. http://plastidip.com/home_solutions/Plasti_Dip
  5. I was in the market to upgrade my TK armor from my trusty 12 year old FX, when AMX posted their Old Republic Trooper Havoc Squad bucket, and I knew then that I would have it. Then I needed armor to go with the helmet. So no new TK for me just yet. Anyhoo, here are some piccies of the completed armor. Sorry, no in-work pics, since any documantation went out the window as I became absorbed in my work. Helmet: AMX Armor: TZA Neck seal: FOO Soft goods: Sandeman Blaster pistol: Sandeman Some reference pics: Helmet (out of the box): Trimming: Painting and weathering: Legs and boots: Blaster pistol: Finished bucket: Complete (pre-troop): The real me: Troopin': Still need to add some things, like the Blaster Cannon: And the bandolier with ammo pouch: This suit is a BEAST! Absolutely comfortable, but I can't put on my own shoes.
  6. There are still plenty of people who still use them, but I can't imagine why with so many decent helmets out there.
  7. I still use FX, since I can't justify my need for new armor to Darth Wife. It can indeed be worked for L2 approval, but depending on your size, the butt joint/cover strip method isn't feasible without trimming.
  8. I let the kids knock it around.
  9. I'm guessing this one is an actual member. Little details the general public misses...
  10. I made two versions (links on my signature): one using a Rubies mask and one I molded from a Disney Stormtrooper bank and pulled in foam. The pulled bucket is pretty small (2-4 year-old size), so I might suggest you take a look at this site: http://paper-replika.com/index.php?option=com_content&id=7472:stormtrooper-helmet-with-eva-foam-pepakura&Itemid=200144
  11. I know I'm a few months behind, but thanks for the recognition Billy. I hope the build inspires others!
  12. The Sandeman was my Navy squadron's patch/mascot/tail flash in Spain, where I first armored up. And also one heck of a good wine - and I'm not a wine guy. A whiner, maybe, but not a wine guy.
  13. I still wear my 2002 FX (pulled in 2001), and it's held up amazingly well. Sure, it's not accurate by today's standards, but the old FX is some tough, durable stuff.
  14. I have one fan in my helmet and it only serves to blow air across my face as a kind of comfort. It serves no cooling purpose, but I do notice when the battery is low or dead. I can show you how to make an inexpensive voice amp that's lightweight and doesn't take up much room, and show you how to make it pretty. I have both rubber gives and Nomex, and I prefer the Nomex by far. It's really up to you which you find more comfortable and which you can endure for hours and hours. And as far as "screen accuracy" for helmet padding and strapping, that's also a personal choice. I'd rather use today's technology to be comfortable than rely on how things were done in the 70's. I remember the 70's, and they were uncomfortable in many ways! It's personal choice. Check out your local Troopers. We're like snowflakes: no two are alike.
  15. Fellow Troopers, As I pepper the job market with my resume, I realized that I hadn't applied to the FAA (with my background in aviation, why not?). So to the point, are there any Troopers currently working for the FAA who could give me some pointers concerning KSAs? I appreciate the help!
  16. So I'm not the only one who prefers the symmetry and smoothness of the MRCE! I do agree that there are less expensive helmets out there now (I got mine for a mere $65 four years ago), but I enjoy a challenge. For lenses, find a welding supply store and pick up a dark green face shield. This will save you money.
  17. JiKai, I was just up in your neck of the woods this weekend! Rainy morning, sunny afternoon, all good. I'll take some close-up pictures of the bi-pod and try to explain how I built it. I used a PVC "T" and some smaller gauge PVC pipe, plus some hobby styrene for the detail. Hopefully I can get the pics posted in the next few days. GO CANUCKS!
  18. Templates can be found at the bottom of this post: -----------
  19. Hehe, no. No patterns. I measured, made paper patterns, measured again, and finally cut the foam. Then just had fun putting it together! Thanks Noel.
  20. I've received a number of inquiries as to whether I have the templates available, since the web page with the templates appears to be down. In short, YES! These are NOT my templates. I just right-clicked and saved from the Empire Props website. Right click and save. The files should be the correct size when printing. Remember, only print with Paint.
  21. Sandeman

    Celabratoin 6

    CVI will be in Seattle. I'm just making that up, by the way, but it certainly would be more accessible to the Pacific Rim fans. Let the debate begin... NOW!
  22. I used a brass semi-conical disc that I also found at Home Depot. Sorry, I don't have a pic, but it was on the hardware aisle (screws, nuts, bolts) in a little orange baggie. Might've cost .60 cents or so. **EDIT** Actually the piece is called a "rosette", and it's located in the drawers on the hardware aisle.
  23. Heh-heh, thanks Billy! The little Princess told me I needed to make "ano'one" (another one) for her. Can one make a DLT-19 out of craft foam? I think that's a challenge! Though she's outgrown the armor, there is another "Skywalker", so to speak. Baby brother is due this week!
  24. Well I'll be. After scouring every place I could think of for T-track alternatives, I ended up making my own out of styrene. Would have rather used your solution! Great find.
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