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SuperTrooper

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  1. When you add your 501st info to your user profile. http://forum.whitearmor.net/index.php?showtopic=8462
  2. Here you go. Feel free to ask any questions along the way, that's what we are here for. ------------
  3. Great looking pic Mark. I think a new EIB pic is in order as soon as I get caught up.
  4. The FX and the OSCS ANHv2.5 are the largest. I'd go with the OSCS as it's more accurate, and one piece.
  5. I've never used a TM knee or ab buttons, ever. The ATA ab buttons are scratch built, and the knee is a TE2 cast per an agreement between me and TE2. I've said this before and even posted pictured in another thread.
  6. It really depends on the part. Accurate forearms are bigger than FX ones, the ab plate is wider, and the shins are bigger too. The FX chest and back are larger though. Overall RT is the largest. Here is a comparison picture of me in my 2 sets of armor. I'm 6'2" and 215.
  7. The celebrity/artist ones were selected long ago, and MR donated the MRCE helmets to the project.
  8. There are 2 different TK projects. One from Garrisons as a fun project, and one by artists and celebrities that are going to be auctioned off for charity.
  9. No worries, it's an easy pass.
  10. Nope, what you are seeing is light through the scope rail, and the screw on the mag housing. Those two make it look like it has power cylinders.
  11. You can wear any color you want as long as it's orange, white, or black.
  12. The Pugman is only a promo blaster used for pictures. In the movie, both stormtroopers and snowtroopers blasters did not have the extra greeblies from all the ones seen on screen.
  13. HIPS has to be painted because it's a matte white. ABS has a slight pink or blue/green cast depending on who makes it. But watch the movies close, many times there are mismatched whites with the armor and helmets.
  14. EIB applicants are making my job pretty easy these days. EIB approved, nice job trooper.
  15. EIB approved. Great looking setup trooper.
  16. Partly. It's because the larger the boot the larger the opening to put your foot in which makes the shins tighter at the bottom.
  17. The blaster will need the mag, d-ring, and t-tracks. Also we need closeup pictures of your helmet showing the lens color and mic tips. Your almost there.
  18. Great job trooper, EIB approved.
  19. You are correct.
  20. Matt's un-retired more times that Michael Jordan and Brett Farve combined.
  21. Also try the GML. They are the point of contact for new members.
  22. Click the "TK-4408's profile" in the first post. It's a link. Did I mention that he's a single dad, with an amazing daughter.
  23. Don't know if I agree with that. In the last 2 1/2 years we have seen several screen derived Vader helmets become available. Five years ago the GH as a top of the line Vader helmet, and now it's not that desirable unless it's from the master run. With the dawn of the DJ, the three TM versions, SL, and TD Vader helmets the bar has been raised incredibly high in Vader land and these highly sought helmets do come up for sale occasionally. If this is the results of the last 2 years of progress for Vader, which is the mountains peek of SW costuming, I still see a bright future ahead for the prop community as a whole.
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