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  1. A Facebook friend of mine just received his Rubies blaster and posted some photos to his FB account. If you compare it side-by-side with the old Hasbro E-11 (which many have improved by installing the DoopyDoos conversion kits), from the front to back (including the butt stock) it is the EXACT. SAME. LENGTH.

     

    It is very much kid sized and looks ridiculous in the hands of a full-sized adult.

    Yep, that's what I assumed (and feared).

  2. Hm, okay, so I'll admit I'm still a bit confused.

    Are you guys saying it would be impossible for me to seek 501st approval as "Trooper Finn" before the December premiere? That if I sought 501st approval it would need to be as a generic "First Order Stormtrooper"?

    I'm fine with that if true, just seeking clarification.

    Also, you mentioned the Rebel Legion approves "hero" characters, but they don't approve Stormtrooper variants (based off Luke and Han, e.g.) so does that mean responsibility for who might approve a Trooper Finn defaults back to the 501st? Or will the 501st also refuse since he's a "good guy", leaving the actual character's approval in a weird limbo? I understand the movie has yet to be released and we've never had a film character go from "Imperial" to "Rebel" quite this way so there's no precedent yet.

    Mostly I am just wondering if

    1) it's possible to try and get Trooper Finn approved (I understand I am likely to be the first one seeking this character... which I'll admit would be a point of pride for me) or do I have to wait for a CRL for him to be created (if one ever will be)
    2) if so, which organization I need to get it done through, so I can start inquiring on what might be required to pass
    3) if I will need to dirty up my armor similar to how Finn has his in the trailers/promo shots, as that's an important step during the painting/finishing process, and something I need to begin planning for as early as possible.

    Sorry if this was all answered and I just can't read between the lines. Like I said, I'm not 501st and have never even considered seeking approval before so while I understand the gist of the process I don't know how it applies to specific characters (other than faceless ones like Vader) or characters whom have never been done before/there is no current CRL for.

  3. I'd be cool with FN. I suspect that is the designation because both Phasma and Finn use it. Either way, we need to make sure so waiting is good. ;)

    Correct me if I'm wrong, I was under the belief that Phasma's toy says it as if she is referencing Finn; does she ever use the designation to refer to herself or other troopers?

  4. Argh... I just got ahold of an ANOVOS TFA kit I'm intending to finish so I can seek 501st approval, and I was depending on those build threads to help me through the construction process :( Is there any recourse for someone like me? I knew I should have saved the offline HTML of them... :/

     

    Thank you for your patience. We're working on it. For the moment the TFA builds are only viewable by 501st members. 

     

    If you need to request access to those areas please post here:

    http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/16-501st-trooper-status-requests-include-link-to-your-501st-profile-in-your-request/

     

    -Eric

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  5. Quick question, guys, I already have a Jakku Finn (rebel) costume I am working on getting Rebel Legion approval for.

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    Would there/will there be any kind of CRL if I wanted to do Trooper Finn?

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    That would be done through FISD, I imagine? Or do you guys only handle "generic" troopers and not actual named characters? I know his suit is mostly the same (aside from some grit, etc) but obviously he doesn't have his helmet (or rather, he does, and it has a bloody handprint on it, etc) so I wouldn't be wearing that very much, which means it wouldn't technically fulfill the current CRL requirements, right?

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    Or is that sort of thing (battle damage) an acceptable variation that can still be approved? I just want to be sure where/who I would need to go through if I wanted to be that specific character.

    I've never dealt with 501st/RL approval before so I appreciate any answers or advice, thanks :)

     

    p.s. Apologies if this isn't the right place to ask this...!

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  6. On 9/12/2015 at 6:28 AM, charlesnarles said:

    Full costume on Amazon shows its scale. Is it me or does it look too small? ------------

    It's not just you... this Rubies version is essentially kid-sized (here's a pic of kids holding it). It's 18" long, give or take, INCLUDING the tactical stock that's (probably permanently) attached.

     

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    For comparison, our E7-11 blaster is 18.5" WITHOUT the tactical stock:

     

    http://i.imgur.com/7HrNtcwl.jpg

     

    So yes, very small. But, as Tyler mentioned, it may still be useful for taking to trooping events involving kids. I just wouldn't try to troop with the actual toy itself-- I have a feeling it will look comically undersized in the hands of even a moderately-sized trooper.

  7. Yep, noticed the same thing. Back to the ol' modeling board for both of us, eh?

    The more images I see of the blaster the more confused I am. The tiny little sight on the top of the blaster (between the scope and the white end cap) is white in the new promotional images but was black on the screen-used blasters at Celebration... ugh!

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    BTW, we are ready to accept preorders! I'll be responding to everyone who PMs me directly with info, and I'll also try and make a pre-order thread if I can figure out how/where to make it (and if I have permission :X)

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  8. That's cool if you've gotten yourself one of the original ATI stock. Just a word of advice though: as i've said in my topic, this TFA stock as few alterations compared to the ATI part. Be sure to check them out.

     

    And don't worry if you decide to use my model, you've already done quite some work from your side. Right now, I don't see any problem to let you mold it and do runs with it. And if ever you need i can also try to make some adjustements for a better fit with your model's scale.

    I will take a look! If you'd like to PM me some of the differences, I certainly wouldn't mind ;)

  9. Glad to hear someone else is finally working on it! 

     

    I don't doubt of your ability of doing it by yourself, but if ever you need or want it, you can use my 3D model.

    Wow... that is super gracious of you! Not to mention your stock looks incredible! Only issue is we'd feel really bad about molding/casting and then profitting from your model.

     

    We got ahold of one of these for pretty cheap and it fits the scale of our blaster... plus, it's functional, which is kinda nice. I'm pretty sure the ATI logos were filled in on the screen-used stocks, but there's no way to tell atm.

     

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    I dunno. We probably will see how everything looks by DragonCon (we'll be lugging the blaster around there!) and decide afterwards.

  10. Is the whole gun's tube hollow? Jw, keep up the good work

     

    Yes! The entire gun is hollow, actually, from stem to stern! Here are some pics (don't mind the messy work area...!).

     

    (Bonus: in the background you can see a sneak peek of our initial design sketches for one of Finn's jacket greeblies ;) )

     

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    All three parts (barrel, receiver, and rear tube) are in the exact same position/orientation for all three photos, so as you can see it's a straight shot from the muzzle cap all the way back to the end cap. We specifically designed the internal diameter to be an even 1" all the way throughout, so you can run a 1" PVC pipe straight down the blaster body for added stability if you like, or use the space for whatever crazy electronical shenanigans you so desire ;) In fact, a convenient way to manage this might be to stuff any desired electronics, battery pack, etc inside the 1" PVC pipe and then slide that sucker in before attaching the muzzle/end cap. That way if you ever need to swap batteries or do some other kind of repair/maintenance on the internals, you can just remove the end cap and slide everything back out all nice 'n' neat. Just an idea!

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  11. Hi, I just noted another detail that might be off. From these pictures (Link 1, Link 2, Link 3) I get the impression that the muzzle of your blaster should be mirrored.

    No worries, mate, I am pretty sure we just hot glued it on wrong in our rush to assemble it for photos! :)

     

    Update! Let the wetsanding begin (this photo includes some pieces we remodeled and reprinted to make them even more accurate...!)

     

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