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Dos and don’ts when building an ANH Stunt Stormtrooper


CableGuy

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Hey troopers,
 
I think we all know that this very forum is a hot bed of experienced troopers and helpful information. Years of experience and TK knowledge.
 
To that end, here are some of the key features, (sometimes subtle, sometimes obvious), that I feel really make an iconic ANH Stunt Stormtrooper, all in a simple, easy to digest video.

 
Topics include;
-brow height
-eye trimming
-ear trimming
-vocoder painting styles
-hovi tips
...and more
 
 
Enjoy the video, and please feel to ask any questions or comment. :-)

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15 hours ago, Dracotrooper said:

Absolutely incredible work here Dan. Glad to see you continuing your passion for things TK, cheers!

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Aw - many thanks, Jesse. I'm too deep into the rabbit hole to get out now! :laugh1:

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Aw - many thanks, Jesse. I'm too deep into the rabbit hole to get out now! :laugh1:
I'm still without a TK armour but there will come a time ... and when that time comes, ANH Stunt version is the one of choice. Have a GREAT day Dan.

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Does the covering strip for ANH stunt need to be on the front and back of the thighs and calves?

Hey trooper,

Yes. The original suits had cover strips on the back and front of the thighs and calves. The rear of the calves are usually a little wider as they halo to cover the fixings at the rear. 

Here’s some nice examples from the image gallery. :-)

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