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Daetrin

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  1. Got your email Kit - I'll respond there too to say you look *great*!! Our main task now is just getting them photoshopped so that they are usable in the CRL.
  2. Yup, and I got those notes. They are now folded in to the CRL here on the 501st site: https://origin-wiki.501st.com/databank/TK_TLJ_Executioner Now, that page may not be viewable for everyone - not sure there. The current status is that I also got a set of pictures that we can start processing too. So, once we have all the parts pictures processed, Eric (the LMO) will do a final once-over and if all is good we can turn it live. So, right now the barrier is image processing so the LMO team can get them posted. The sooner that is done, the sooner you are 100% *approved*
  3. Wow, how the heck did I miss this thread? You look great Kit! As you know we're working on getting the CRL finalized as soon as we can.
  4. Or we can say approximately 2.5" and that would give some wriggle room?
  5. CRL text updated. Now, we just need to get the photos processed.
  6. Sweet! Q also submitted the following CRL text that I'm looking at. CRL link is here: https://origin-wiki.501st.com/databank/TK_TLJ_Executioner Helmet For 501st approval: - Lenses are smoky brown or gray in color. They may be bubble in shape or flat and must be sufficiently dark enough to obscure the costumer's eyes. - A single silver aerator/mic tip cylinder is on lower left side of the wearer's chin. - The frown is solid black and covered in black hexagonal mesh that extends to the tears - Each tear (area beneath the corners of eye lenses) is solid black - Seven cut out tube stripe slots are on each side of the helmet - Two clip greeblies are present over the traps on the side - Two clip greebles are present on the top of the helmet, parallel to the trap greeblies - Along the base of the helmet a black stripe runs from the side of the helmet and across the back to the other side. - There is a slight groove that circumvents the helmet above the brow - There is a slight grove that circumvents the helmet along the bottom and over the chin - A brow of solid black material spans from the traps over the lenses - Directly below the traps toward the base of the helmet is a small trapezoidal stripe. - Mouth area is angled and has 7 teeth with mesh/grill behind. - There is a matt black stripe on the wearers right side of the helmet, which excludes the trapezoid area. Neckseal For 501st approval: - Black with horizontal ribs, fitted to the wearer, and extending from the base of the neck to conceal the entire neck. No hair or skin should be visible around the neck area. Chest Plate For 501st approval: - The chest plate overlaps the abdominal plate - The center-top of the chest plate is recessed and black on the side and upward facing edges. - A smaller clasp greeblie shall be present on each side of the chest, just inside a small indented area the size of the greeblie. - There is a slight groove running vertical on each lateral side of the chest that angles toward the center - Six recessed black ovals are on the wearer's right side, left of the greeblie. Back/Yoke For 501st approval: - The back plate contains a "O II" design where the O is black - The back/yoke is one seamless piece - The yoke portion extends over the wearer's shoulders and curves under the armpits - The yoke is painted matt black. Thermal Detonator For 501st approval: - The thermal detonator mounting plate sits under the back plate and rests above the belt. - The control panel is black. - The righthand recessed end cape is black. - The lefthand end cap extends from the detonator assembly and is all black. - There should be no visible seams. Shoulder Gaskets For 501st approval: - Gaskets shall be rubber or a shiny black material with ridges - The shoulder gaskets must cover all exposed areas under the shoulder bell, between the bicep and chest, and between bicep and back. Shoulder Bells For 501st approval: - One on each shoulder. - The shoulders are considered effectively symmetrical. They may be worn interchangeably on the left and right shoulders. - Shoulders have small round extension at the top under the bell itself that butts up against the yoke. - Shoulders are matt black. - There is a 2.5 - 2.75 inch wide, silver painted or decal First Order Cog present on each shoulder bell. Biceps For 501st approval: - Biceps have a seam that faces forward, also a seam on the inside of the arm. The rest of the bicep must be seamless. - A clip greeblie is present low and across the seam - Two black ovals are present on the outside facing side of the bicep Elbow Gaskets For 501st approval: - Gaskets shall be rubber or a shiny black material with ridges - The elbow gaskets must cover all exposed areas between the bicep and forearm Forearms For 501st approval: - Forearms shall have ridged rail, similar to a picatinny, embedded on the inside of the forearm, roughly covered 1/3rd by a box shape. - Forearms shall have a box on the bottom the wrist end. Each box shall have a single black square in the lower inside corner. - Each forearm shall have two 'clasp greeblies' on the outside facing surface, near the wrist. - Detail box includes black rectangle on small edge perpendicular and closest to wrist. Gloves/Handplates For 501st approval: - Are black with white palm, thumb and forefinger. - Extend underneath the forearm. - White area is made from leather or leather-like material. - Handplates are rigid square boxes and the hand plates are mounted securely over the back of the glove. - The black oval detail is aligned with the index finger of each hand. Abdomen Section For 501st approval: - The abdomen section must wrap around the wearer's body without a visible seam. - The abdomen has 7 boxes attached that matches the order and placement shown and sit flush against the armor. - The large box has a small black recessed square to on the lower left to the wearer. - The second box to the right of the wearer has a small black recessed rectangle near the top. Codpiece For 501st approval: - The codpeice sits below the abdomen and under the belt. Posterior armor For 501st approval: - The posterior armor sits below the abdomen and under the belt. - The top portion of the part shown is hidden by the belt and used to connect the plate to the abdomen armor. Belt For 501st approval: - The belt is ribbed and made from a rubber or a rubber like material. - Five white rectangular boxes and one pouch sit on the belt. - There are 2 horizontal boxes on the front, on each side of the center. They are painted white on the outside half and black on the inside half. - There are 2 vertical boxes on the right of the wearer. - There is a large vertical black pouch with a white cover behind the left side of the wearer. - A small black cloth pouch is worn on the left side and hides the buckle or remaining belt material. Undersuit For 501st approval: - An undergarment must be worn such that the space between the thighs and the belt shows a black material. The black material may be shiny or matte. - The reference photo shows the type used on screen but is not required for basic approval. Thighs For 501st approval: - There are seams on the inside and outside of the thighs. - A clip greeblie is present high and across the outside seams of each thigh. - The right outside thigh (to the wearer) includes a base for a holster. Knee Gaskets For 501st approval: - Gaskets shall be rubber or a shiny black material with ridges - The knee gaskets must cover all exposed areas between the thigh and shin Knee Plates For 501st approval: - The knee plates mirror each other and are placed evenly between the thigh and the shin. - Convex edge of knee plate faces upward. Shins For 501st approval: - There are seams on the inside and outside of the shins, with the opening on the inside. - A clip greeblie is present high and across the outside seams of each shin. - The wearer's left outside shin includes two vertical thin boxes that are seamless. - There is a small black recessed rectangle at the bottom outside front of the shins. Spats For 501st approval: - The spats wrap around the lower ankle, just below the black ankle rectangles. - The spats are enclosed on the outside of the ankle with a greeblie that overlaps the open side. - There is a visible seam on the inside of the ankle. Boots For 501st approval: - The boots are above ankle height and made of white leather or leather-like material. - There is a seam down both sides of the front that swoops out to the side of the foot. - There is a vertical zipper on the inside that spans the height of the boot. - There is a black flat sole with no heel. - No buckles or laces. Optional Accessories Items below are optional costume accessories. These items are not required for approval, but if present appear as described below. First Order Stormtrooper Laser Ax For 501st approval: - Scratch-built or a 3D printed laser ax. - Details to be painted black, white and silver per reference photos. First Order Stormtrooper Blaster For 501st approval: - Based on a replica Sterling sub-machine gun, scratch-built, or a modified commercial toy Stormtrooper blaster. - Details to be painted black, white and silver per reference photos. First Order Stormtrooper Blaster For 501st approval: - Based on a replica Glock 19 repeating pistol, scratch-built, or a modified commercial Stormtrooper toy. - Details to be painted black, white and silver per reference photos.
  7. I would also say that RS is pretty easy to work with if you need a replacement part, etc. and even if the price were par, I echo everyone else on RS being the way to go. Not knocking the ANOVOS guys, but unless it was much less money, you just get more with RS.
  8. CRL stub created. I'll update it today based on gmrhodes13's excellent text he sent me. https://origin-wiki.501st.com/databank/TK_TLJ_Executioner
  9. Yeah, I get that but the question is the adding/removing and how well it holds up. If for just one troop or so not a problem, but if you are doing a few troops a month it may not hold up well.
  10. Getting the popcorn out - this should be great.
  11. In theory, being just a red FO TK it would belong here on FISD, however my guess is like the magma trooper - which is just a red TK - it will go to SpecOps. In fact, given how things are going Legion-wide, it's also possible Phasma herself will go to SpecOps too. Neither is a clean white TK which is our charter. Dirty TKs go MEPD, rainbow TKs go to SpecOps has been the usual pattern. To me the illustration is "meh", but as I picture it in my mind's eye it should be pretty striking in person when completed. As a GML & former GXO, I'll echo that you should talk to your GEC or whoever is in that role for troops. Some garrisons are liberal, some not, and some it just depends on the event. I know for my own garrison it would only be OK if we knew the costume was on the way to approval at the Legion level, as I'm sure this one will be as the CRL should just be a textual copy of the current FOTK, and would just need new pictures.
  12. Yeah, someone should ping Mike (trooperbay) for sure. Or, if you give him the dimensions he can prototype it out.
  13. I think it will be easier to just have a second set of parts, just like going from ANH Stunt to ESB, e.g. it's easier to have a second helmet, hand plates, and full belt.
  14. These are certainly FISD, and they are not "face" characters. I would say the only TK "face" character is Finn with the blood on his helmet and Phasma.
  15. Wow, you work so fast and make it look so easy. Do you ever sleep? Great work
  16. Great to see one going! I'm guessing this will be popular.
  17. Wow, this is coming along nicely. Keep up the great work. Glad to see another TM suit, he does a great job.
  18. Thanks! Cod looks...different. What do you think otherwise?
  19. TM ANH Hero is my all time fav TK. Can't wait to see the finished product.
  20. Alas, pix didn't show up. Would like to see it without having to log in to RPF again. :-p
  21. Have: ANH TK (on 3rd set, formerly FX and TE2) Staff Officer (ANH Black) Intelligence Officer (ANH White) Had: Sandtrooper (FX and TE2) ANH Hero TK (TE2) ESB TK (TE2) Heavy Weapons Trooper (TE2) Imperial Crewman (black) / Bridge Crew Imperial Crewman (gray) / Scanning Crew Imperial Navy Trooper (enlisted) Emperor Palpatine Red Robes Clone Commander Bly ARC Trooper Captain Animated Clone Denal Cad Bane in Denal Armor Had a WIP Airborne Mandalorian Grunt, but never finished it before I sold it.
  22. Meh, why not. I think everyone is in consensus: 1. Jimmy Graham looked *awful* 2. The O-line was highly inconsistent 3. Run blocking was dreadful. 4. Eddie Lacy also was over-hyped. On the plus 1. Defense was outstanding 2. Receiving corp best we ever had Looking forward 1. Dump Lacy & Graham, use salary cap $$ to get better O-linemen.
  23. And...crap, been a long week. Karate, curriculum night for 2 kids on two nights, working late, cub scouts - all my free time is out the window. But, it's still in my queue. Patience, please.
  24. At least you made it - great job! My first armor was out of the box FX and it looked it. What matters is the journey and having a good time with it.
  25. Does anyone have pix/report on MIMIC armor? First I've heard of it at least. Also, wasn't sure that KB was still selling to non-501st, or has that changed?
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