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GoofTrooper

Imperial Attaché[TK]
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    Centurion

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Phoenix, AZ

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  • Centurion Granted Date
    20200606
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    1
  • Troops Completed
    100
  • EIB Cohorts
    ANH-S

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  • Name
    Eric
  • 501st ID
    37423
  • 501st Unit
    Dune Sea Garrison

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  1. @dcx13 I finally got dimensions for the Husky 5 spoke wheel from a friend and I drew up a new version of the wheel cover. He did a test print and confirmed the wheel cover fits Husky's new 5 spoke wheels. This was designed to work with the Imperial Cog from the original 6 spoke version. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6661283
  2. Oh now there's an awesome idea! I may have to play around with that...
  3. Since Dan has a couple bases he can't use now perhaps you guys can work something out! Alternatively, I just got a new Bambu P1S and I am considering making a single piece multi-material wheel cover that works with Bambu's AMS to make the wheel cover in 1 solid single piece. I could try and do this for both the old 6 spoke version and new 5 spoke version for folks that have AMS systems or other multi material printing capabilities.
  4. Hello. I am sorry they changed the design and you printed the wrong bases. I was not aware of the change until now. I can take a look at modifying the bases for 5 spokes. However, I don't have access to a new style bin to get the measurements of the wheels. Wheel diameter (without the "tire"), distance between spokes, and the spoke width, etc. It also looks like there's more of a lip on the tire portion and it extends out past the wheel, where the old style was more flush. Would you or anyone that has one of these new style bins be able to take some close up photos of the wheel and provide some measurements? Ex. Green = 7.23 in diameter rubber wheels (from the item description) Red = Yellow = Blue = Orange = Also, the total tire thickness and the depth of the lip between the tire and the wheel. Thank you!
  5. Welcome Trooper!
  6. TK-37423, Dune Sea Garrison. Photos from Phoenix Pride Parade October 16, 2022 (We can't do June because of the heat), supporting my sister, her wife, and the LGBTQ+ community.
  7. Hello Matthew, Nothing wrong with collecting helmets, helmets are a lot of fun to collect. However, in your original post, you stated: Do you also have a helmet from Authentic Props that you did not wear for these photos? You have the EFX and the one from Cyber Craft, (which I had never heard of until I looked them up after seeing your post). Just trying to sort out where you are at with your bucket situation. Per the CRL for the ANH Stormtrooper: https://databank.501st.com/databank/Costuming:TK_anh_stunt Note: The helmet is accurate in detail and proportion to official references. Many commercially available helmets or those considered disproportionate in size or shape are ineligible. Please be aware of this component and the additional helmet requirements if you want to eventually pursue EIB and Centurion approval. Your helmets look to be a solid single cast. Typically, TK helmets are constructed from several pieces from vaccuformed ABS molds (the face, cap, and ears). See this thread for an example of how they are constructed: Please don't hesitate to ask if you have any particular questions about a helmet that you intend to use for your approved costume. If you are just buying commercial helmets to collect that is your prerogative, but please be mindful of the CRL Requirements when looking for a helmet to get approved with the 501st.
  8. tk37423 from Instagram here. I hope the modifications you GML requested don't give you too much of a hard time. I agree the size of your biceps and forearm pieces could be reduced. Unless your arms are too large and they must be that size to fit you properly. Reducing the return edges on the shoulder bells and making the biceps smaller will definitely help with the gap between your chest and shoulders. What holster are you currently using? If you're looking for a good replacement I'd recommend one from Darman's Props: https://darmansprops.com/products/stormtrooper-e-11-holster-anh-with-tan-straps
  9. Hey Matthew, How are you keeping your thighs on? Are you using a belt and straps connected to the front of the thigh with loops that go through the belt? Or do the thighs connect to the inside of the abdomen armor with snaps or velcro? If they connect to the inside of the abdomen armor then that's probably why they seem too low, because your abdomen armor is sitting too low. It looks like you need to shorten the straps that connect the chest armor and the abdomen armor so the whole piece is pulled up closer to your chest. The top of the abdomen piece should sit under the bottom of the chest piece. It looks like your belt is giving you trouble because it's not one solid piece in the front, Is that correct? The belt seems to be relatively thin fabric and not supporting the combined weight of the belt face, drop boxes, holster, and thermal detonator. One option there, which I did, is to get a new canvas belt with a plastic insert so it's more rigid and keeps its shape, and stays in position. Rob Kittle makes very good belts which can be found here, https://imperialissue.com/product/canvas-belt. Could you post a photo of the belt construction (from the reverse side), the inside of the chest connected to the abdomen, and how your thigh pieces are connected? Might be able to give more insight on how to correct the problems those pieces are giving you. It's cool to finally see some photos of you in your armor! You're getting there!
  10. Sure enough. I was aware some of the screen used member costumes went for auction but I didn't know one of them wound up at Planet Hollywood. Funny I just happened to stumble upon it by chance. Thanks for sharing the additional photos and the article. They did not do that armor any justice with the way they have it displayed. Here's mine on a PVC and duct tape mannequin that didn't cost $14,000.00 to have on display in my living room.
  11. I think this armor is the one in the first Propstore link posted: https://usm.propstoreauction.com/lot-details/index/catalog/267/lot/62859?url=%2Fauctions%2Fcatalog%2Fid%2F267%2F%3Fpage%3D30%26view%3Dlist There is a chip in the vocoder in the Propstore TK that can be seen in the same location for the Planet Hollywood TK. There is a visible crack in the cod piece that can be seen in both. Also, the top edge/gap of the right thigh piece looks to be the same. Interesting this ended up in a restaurant on Disney property.
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