TK10345 Posted March 17, 2025 Report Posted March 17, 2025 I'm having trouble uploading images directly from imgur for some reason. It might be my phone. Life was hectic for a bit, but I'm on top of costuming again. I've attached what I would normally do for submission photos. If there isn't anything glaringly wrong, I'll upload photos of each individual armor piece. I have some armor pieces permanently glued together for convenience, so I'd like to take them apart again the last amount of times as possible to get those photos. I'd love to be the crl model of you still need one. https://imgur.com/gallery/PHXl6wJ 1 Quote
revlimiter[Staff] Posted March 18, 2025 Report Posted March 18, 2025 Just right click an image and copy the img URL. Then come over to the forum and hit paste. Your armor looks quite good, but the DO staff would, of course, make the final call. You would want to get each cover strip straight and centered (thighs and shins) and have the cod centered between them. Note how the above has a large black space on one side of the cod - that would need to be adjusted for CRL photos. From the side angle, it appears the cod is coming quite far out from your center line. An elastic strap with velcro on either end (ala OTTK armor) can fix that. Additionally, the white armor that is visible above your black chest-to-back cross piece would ideally be trimmed away. It'll be more comfortable and give the correct look that we see on screen. The black should cover that edge from the side. This CAN be due to your arms raised posture making the armor ride up... ... however, the white abdomen armor is still visible above the black bridge piece in this shot with your arms lowered. Trimming that would certainly help with the overall look and armor fitment. Finally, your bucket seems to be riding a bit high. Do you have a lot of padding inside at the top? If so, you'd get a better fit and better visibility by removing that padding completely. Just have the bucket sit on the top of your head directly and pad it on the forehead and sides. It'll still be very comfortable that way. and I'll paste these in as well since I got this far. Please don't take my criticism harshly in any way. YOU LOOK FANTASTIC! Your armor looks great, the weathering looks spot on, the cracks and gold look great, and the ribbons seem to be the correct material as well. I'm just mentioning dressing issues, which are cake to fix. Bravo!!! ... but please wait for DO staff to chime in. @Deployment Officer Team 4 Quote
TK10345 Posted March 18, 2025 Report Posted March 18, 2025 13 hours ago, revlimiter said: Just right click an image and copy the img URL. Then come over to the forum and hit paste. Your armor looks quite good, but the DO staff would, of course, make the final call. You would want to get each cover strip straight and centered (thighs and shins) and have the cod centered between them. Note how the above has a large black space on one side of the cod - that would need to be adjusted for CRL photos. From the side angle, it appears the cod is coming quite far out from your center line. An elastic strap with velcro on either end (ala OTTK armor) can fix that. Additionally, the white armor that is visible above your black chest-to-back cross piece would ideally be trimmed away. It'll be more comfortable and give the correct look that we see on screen. The black should cover that edge from the side. This CAN be due to your arms raised posture making the armor ride up... ... however, the white abdomen armor is still visible above the black bridge piece in this shot with your arms lowered. Trimming that would certainly help with the overall look and armor fitment. Finally, your bucket seems to be riding a bit high. Do you have a lot of padding inside at the top? If so, you'd get a better fit and better visibility by removing that padding completely. Just have the bucket sit on the top of your head directly and pad it on the forehead and sides. It'll still be very comfortable that way. and I'll paste these in as well since I got this far. Please don't take my criticism harshly in any way. YOU LOOK FANTASTIC! Your armor looks great, the weathering looks spot on, the cracks and gold look great, and the ribbons seem to be the correct material as well. I'm just mentioning dressing issues, which are cake to fix. Bravo!!! ... but please wait for DO staff to chime in. @Deployment Officer Team Thank you for the feedback! Those are all easy fixes and now I know what to look for I'll make some adjustments and try to get some new photos of everything! 1 Quote
TK10345 Posted March 20, 2025 Report Posted March 20, 2025 For photos of the individual armor pieces, do you need photos that are similar to the R1TK CRL photos, or do you need other angles of the armor parts too? Quote
gmrhodes13[Staff] Posted March 20, 2025 Report Posted March 20, 2025 1 hour ago, TK10345 said: For photos of the individual armor pieces, do you need photos that are similar to the R1TK CRL photos, or do you need other angles of the armor parts too? Same as other CRL's, ROTK is a great base, additional photos may be needed for specific detailed items. 3 Quote
themaninthesuitcase[Admin] Posted March 21, 2025 Report Posted March 21, 2025 Looks like a great build. I look forward to the DOs comments. The CRL text was written prior to the Enoch CRL which has had a bit more work since. Whilst I doubt much will change in a substantial way I do want to go over this CRL and update some of the wording to be more consistent with Enoch. Quote
TK10345 Posted March 24, 2025 Report Posted March 24, 2025 Helmet. Also, if I need to post these somewhere else let me know! Quote
TK10345 Posted March 24, 2025 Report Posted March 24, 2025 Before I post a ton more photos, I just want to make sure I'm submitting them correctly so far Quote
themaninthesuitcase[Admin] Posted March 25, 2025 Report Posted March 25, 2025 Hi, Some are okay but some are probably a bit too far off angle wise. If you have a look at this CRL which is essentially the same armour you should get a good idea of the framing and angles we need. https://databank.501st.com/databank/Costuming:TK_rogue_one It also helps if you can use a contrasting background which makes it easier to cut the parts out. Ideally this would be a blue or green screen but essentially anything that contrasts well to the armour will help. 1 Quote
gmrhodes13[Staff] Posted March 25, 2025 Report Posted March 25, 2025 Contrasting background examples here 2 Quote
revlimiter[Staff] Posted March 25, 2025 Report Posted March 25, 2025 To my knowledge, the oval slot on the left shoulder does not pass basic approval. The round hole on the right is fine, but that oval needs to be filled in. Please note the R1 back plate. https://databank.501st.com/databank/Costuming:TK_rogue_one Quote
TK10345 Posted March 26, 2025 Report Posted March 26, 2025 15 hours ago, revlimiter said: To my knowledge, the oval slot on the left shoulder does not pass basic approval. The round hole on the right is fine, but that oval needs to be filled in. Please note the R1 back plate. https://databank.501st.com/databank/Costuming:TK_rogue_one Omg this is the first time realizing I used the wrong backplate. At least that's an easy fix. Thanks for the advice. I'll get on it 1 Quote
themaninthesuitcase[Admin] Posted March 30, 2025 Report Posted March 30, 2025 (edited) I've taken the earlier post, and updated it to be more in line with Enoch. Nothing has changed from a requirements standpoint, just the wording to get there. Before I nuke the old one can some one proof read and make sure I've not made any mistakes. Few notes: "non saga" is the terminology LMO want to use to represent the new R1/Kenobi/Andor/etc armour. I've added "Grey elements can do not have to match an exact trooper but should be consistent with screen references." as it lets people try and be a little creative but not run too wild. If something is in lv2 it's not in lv3 as these are cumulative. "Weathering details, Gold and gray adornments etc to be added." was all over the CRL so have been removed and are covered by general now to save copy pasting all over the place. Might be worth bringing the cracking painted/engraved/gold into general as well to save that being on everything (and do the same in Enoch) Doing this would probably make this CRL almost the same as the R1 one but with a little more top detail and different images. Required Costume Components The following costume components are present and appear as described below. General Construction Notes Amour must be based on the Non-Saga armor, ANH, ESB or ROTJ armour or similar may not be used. All armor must have light to medium weathering as per reference images. All damage must be consistent with screen references. Grey elements can do not have to match an exact trooper but should be consistent with screen references. Red fabric wrapping must be dark red in color, rough torn and applied consistent with screen reference. Cracks may be painted on surface in metallic gold paint. OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable): Cracks are engraved into the surface, gold paint may be used. OPTIONAL Level three certification (if applicable): Cracks are filled with gold or gold colored leaf. Helmet Traps (trapezoids on dome of helmet) and tears (area beneath the corners of eye lenses) are gray. Rear traps and tears have engraved vertical black lines. Lenses can be flat material, green in color, sufficiently dark enough to obscure the costumer's eyes. The “ear” bars are gray or painted gray, with the largest bar oval cutout painted black. Frown is painted gray and does not leave the teeth area. The space between the 9 teeth is hollow and backed with Black or Dark grey wire screen mesh. Tube stripes are medium blue, numbering 12 per side. The stipes are straight, not curved like ANH. Vocoder (vertically ribbed chin detail) is painted black. Aerators/Hovi mix tips (cylinders on either side of the vocoder) have a black exterior and silver in color screen mesh. Tears and traps may not be hand-painted. Tube stripes are recessed, and the recessed section painted blue or backed by blue mesh. 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. The Black Series helmet is approvable if modified to meet the level 1 CRLs. OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable): Lenses have a very slight curve and are convex in style. Flat lenses and ANH style bubble lenses are not permissible. Rank bar area on ear must be of the correct RO style and pattern, no ANH style ear bumps allowed. Head opening has black trim running all along the edge. Brow trim should be positioned ¼" above the eyes. Ear screws must not have a visible slot mark and be flush to the ear. Any gap between the ears and helmet will only appear to be a seam, not any bigger. Correct 'Hovi mic' aerator tips. Chin section has a well defined seam from the angles of the mouth. OPTIONAL Level three certification (if applicable): The Tube stripes are completely hollowed out with a blue section underneath. Vocoder is tubular in nature with 7 vertical tubes. A visible gap must be present between the Vocoder and the helmet. The inside of each tear will be a raised area that is grey, with 8 engraved black lines, hand painted lines like ANH are not permitted. The frown shall be recessed to the proper depth, unlike standard ANH. The inside of each rear trap will be a raised area that is grey, with 13 engraved black vertical lines, hand painted lines like ANH are not permitted. The inside of each side trap will be a raised area that is grey. There is a small bump in the right eye socket (when worn) under the lens as an intended flaw to pay tribute to the original trilogy designers. Green LED that can be switched on and off representing both living and the resurrected Night trooper shall be fitted behind the lenses. Neck Seal Black with horizontal ribs, fitted to the wearer, and extending from the base of the neck to conceal the entire neck. Under Suit Black non-textured material, either one-piece or two-piece construction with no visible zippers or logos/designs. OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable): Top, where visible shall be fully ribbed with all horizontal ribbing on the arms, chest, and back. The centre of chest and back may be mesh as long as it is covered by armor. Pants shall be black non-textured material and have horizontal ribbing at the knees only. Knee gaskets are allowed as long as they correctly match top ribbing material, spacing and color. The hip section shall not have ribs. OPTIONAL Level three certification (if applicable): All ribbing on knees, arms, chest, and back must be stitched between each rib in detail and proportion to official references. The armpit area shall have the correct hexagonal mesh detail Shoulder Straps They may be affixed with Velcro or adhesive. There is no cracking applied. OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable): OPTIONAL Level three certification (if applicable): These shall be inserted behind the chest tabs and into slots of the backplate. Shoulder Armor One on each shoulder. The shoulders are considered effectively symmetrical; they may be worn interchangeably on the left and right shoulders and may have a black elastic strap that wraps around the inside of the bicep. OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable): OPTIONAL Level three certification (if applicable): There is no swoop on the shoulder bell raised area. There is no elastic strap that wraps around the inside of the bicep. Upper Arm Armor Both biceps are symmetrical and interchangeable. The front strip is bevelled and approximately ⅛" thick that does not extend beyond the bicep, and has a smaller cover strip layered thereon. OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable): OPTIONAL Level three certification (if applicable): Cover strips will cover both the front and back joints. Biceps are loosely held closed in the back with elastic, shock cord (bungee cord) or white Velcro and are designed to remain flexible. Forearm Armor The front strip is bevelled and approximately ⅛" thick that does not extend beyond the bicep, and has a smaller cover strip layered thereon. OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable): OPTIONAL Level three certification (if applicable): Forearms are loosely held closed in the back with elastic, shock cord (bungee cord) or white Velcro and are designed to remain flexible. Cover strips will cover both the top and bottom joints. Hand Plates Roughly pentagonal in shape, the hand plates are mounted securely over the back of the glove. As an alternative to plastic, these may be made out of latex or latex-like material. OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable): Hand guards shall be made of plastic. OPTIONAL Level three certification (if applicable): Hand guards should follow the correct RO shape, ANH hand guards are not acceptable. A small indent in the front of the hand plate shall be present. Gloves Black in color, made of Nomex, leather, or leather-like material, with no visible straps or logos/designs. The fingers are enclosed, non-textured. Rubber ANH style gloves are not permitted. OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable): The base material of the gloves will be a black synthetic material similar to Lycra, Spandex, Elastane, or Nylon. Palms of gloves shall be shiny black fabric or leather or leather-like material. On the index finger shall be a stitched piece of fabric made from the same material as the hand's underside that while stitched to the finger has one cutout towards the end of the finger that reveals the netted material underneath. Gloves shall have the correct leather pattern along the fingers/palm. OPTIONAL Level three certification (if applicable): Chest Armor Chest plate overlaps the abdominal plate. OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable): There are raised trapezoids at the top of the shoulder section beneath which the straps insert. The chest and back sides shall be connected by black extensions pieces. OPTIONAL Level three certification (if applicable): Top pectoral out lines swoop correctly outward. Bottom of ribcage flares correctly outward. Back Armor Back plate contains an "O II" design. There are raised trapezoids at the top of the backplate section beneath which the shoulder straps insert. The backplate continues past these trapezoids towards the top of the shoulder. OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable): Top of box wall has a trapezoidal indentation. There is a roughly 8mm circular indent near the right top corner of the backplate. OPTIONAL Level three certification (if applicable): Bottom of backplate is curved and extends past abdominal back cover plate. The O cog shall have 16 spines. The 11 bars have 5 horizontal evenly spaced raised bars on the bottom of the face. There is a rectangular tab protruding from the bottom of each of the two raised trapezoids at the top of the backplate. Abdomen Armor The abdominal armor consists of a one-piece corset design with a vertical opening centered on the back. The back opening is covered by a rectangular cover plate that is worn under the back armor. There are 3 vertical ribs centered on the front of the abdomen and two (one left and one right) ribs further spaced to each side of the center. There are two (one left and one right) angled (approximately 70 degrees) ribs on each side of the abdominal armor. There are two (one left and one right) angled (approximately 70 degrees) recessed ribs on each side of the abdominal armor behind the raised angled ribs that are black Any side shims added are to be added to the white areas of the armor. The center front detail consists of a raised rectangular panel. On the right half of the panel, there is a vertical column of 4 buttons approximately ⁷⁄₁₆" (11mm) in diameter. The bottom button is blue while the other three are grey. On the left half of the panel, there is a vertical column of raised evenly spaced horizontal gear teeth with a recessed trapezoid at the top of the column. The rectangular inside bottom of the trapezoid is black. The left front detail consists of a raised rectangular panel with an angled top. There is a vertical column of 4 buttons approximately ⁷⁄₁₆" (11mm) in diameter. The bottom button is blue while the other three are grey. The right front detail consists of a primary raised rectangular panel with an additional secondary raised rectangular panel covering the top ⅓ of the primary panel. There is a column of three thin horizontal evenly spaced raised lines across the top ½ of the secondary panel. The abdominal armor is accurate in detail and proportion to official references. OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable): The cod armor is separate from the abdominal armor. The right front detail panel is centered between the two outer vertical right ribs. The left front detail panel is centered between the two outer vertical left ribs. OPTIONAL Level three certification (if applicable): The abdomen armor has two horizontal recessed rectangles centered above the center front detail panel and on each side of the center rib. All 8 Button details are recessed and bordered with a thin edge, only the recessed portion is painted. The center front panel column of raised gear teeth has only 9 teeth. There is a recessed edge (approximately ⅛" 3mm wide) along all four sides around the face of the center front panel The right front detail panel is centered between the two outer vertical right ribs. The left front detail panel is centered between the two outer vertical left ribs. There is a recessed edge (approximately ⅛" 3mm wide) along the sides and top around the face of the left front detail pane The abdominal armor back cover plate has two protruding tabs along the bottom that rest inside the back hard belt. Cod Armor The cod armor consists of a body shape formed triangular plate with a raised center rib and raised lower portion and is accurate in detail and proportion to official references. OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable): The cod shall be a separate piece from the abdominal plate. OPTIONAL Level three certification (if applicable): Kidney Armor The kidney armor is separated in the back and covered by a rectangular plate. The rectangular plate is separate from the posterior armor. OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable): OPTIONAL Level three certification (if applicable): Posterior Armor The posterior armor shall be a separate piece from the abdominal armor. OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable): OPTIONAL Level three certification (if applicable): Belt The Ammunition belt consists of a hard belt made of the same or similar material as the armor in two separate parts front and back (with overlap). The belt overlaps on the sides. There are 6 ammunition boxes mounted to the belt. There are 2 (one left and one right) drop boxes suspended by black webbing approximately 2" (50mm) wide. Drop boxes must be accurate in detail and proportion to official references. The ammunition belt is accurate in detail and proportion to official references. OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable): The only detail visible on the front belt is the mounted ammunition boxes unlike the squares present on ANH belts. The top edge of the front belt has protruding teeth that nest inside gaps between the ribs and detail panels of the abdominal armor. The two center ammunition boxes are thinner than the other mounted ammunition boxes. The second and fifth mounted ammunition boxes are slightly wider than the two center ammunition boxes. The two outermost ammunition boxes are almost square. The two drop boxes are rectangular and as wide as the mounted square boxes. OPTIONAL Level three certification (if applicable): The ammo boxes across the front are all made separately from the main belt and are secured to it The two drop boxes hang no more than 1" 25mm below the front belt and the black strap is visible. The second and fifth mounted ammunition boxes have trapezoid detail on the top of each ammunition box. The front belt protrudes past all mounted ammunition boxes above and below by approximately ⅛"–¼" 3–6mm. All ammunition boxes have slightly beveled edges on the face of each box. Thermal Detonator The thermal detonator consists of a grey tube approximately 3" 76mm in diameter and 8" 203mm long approximately. There are two white endcaps and a white control panel. The white control panel has a horizontal row of white rectangles along the bottom of the control panel and a grey “D” shaped recessed on the left side of the horizontal row. There is an oval greeble that protrudes from the control near the top right side. The thermal detonator is mounted to the rear hard belt and there are no visible screws or clips and is accurate in detail and proportion to official references. OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable): The thermal detonator mount should be fully enclosed with solid walls on all four sides. The center of both end caps is gray. OPTIONAL Level three certification (if applicable): The control panel bottom detail is a raised panel with 7 raised rectangles, all are evenly spaced except the right most rectangle. There is a panel line approximately ¼" 6mm from the edge around the control panel. There is a panel line approximately ⅛" 3mm from the edge of each endcap. The inside edge of both endcaps is beveled. The oval greeble consists of an oval tube protrusion with the top edge slightly extending past the tube wall thickness and is visually similar to the Deathtrooper chin greeble. Thigh Armor The thigh armor is mirrored for each leg and not interchangeable. The cover strips are bevelled and approximately ⅛" thick that does not extend beyond the thigh and has a smaller cover strip layered thereon. The top edge of the thigh armor is unadorned, and the bottom edge has a raised detail that fallows the bottom edge contour. The small ammo belt consists of 5 evenly spaced rectangle ammunition boxes and is installed on the bottom of the right thigh, there are no visible screws or rivets. OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable): Thighs are loosely held closed in the back with elastic, shock cord (bungee cord) or white Velcro and are designed to remain flexible. Cover strips will cover both the front and rear joints. OPTIONAL Level three certification (if applicable): The bottom outside edges of the small ammunition belt are angled at approximately 45 degrees. Thigh armor is suspended by a black strap approximately 1" 25mm in width with a plastic side release buckle that is covered by black webbing or elastic that runs down the side seam of the leg. Lower Leg Armor The greaves are mirrored for each leg and are not interchangeable. The top edge of the greaves has a raised detail that fallows the top edge contour. The bottom edge of the greaves flairs out to cover the top of the ankle and boots. The cover strips are beveled and approximately ⅛" thick that does not extend beyond the greave and has a smaller cover strip layered thereon. Greaves are loosely held closed in the back with elastic, shock cord (bungee cord) or white Velcro and are designed to remain flexible. Cover strips will cover both the front and rear joints. The trapezoid knee plate (sniper knee plate) is affixed to the top of the left greave and there are no visible screws or rivets. Sniper knee plate must be aligned with the vertical cover strip and the top raised edge detail on the greave and is accurate in detail and proportion to official reference. OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable): The sniper knee plate has raised detail that fallows the top edge contour. The sniper knee plate has 3 trapezoidal lugs on each side and 2 on the center bottom edge (totalling 8) of the knee plate. OPTIONAL Level three certification (if applicable): Boots Boots are above ankle height and the same style as the First Order TK. Chelsea type boots in the style of OT TK are not acceptable. Boots are all white and made of leather or leather-like material Flat black soles without a heel. Patent leather or high gloss is not permitted. Cracks may be painted on surface in metallic gold paint. OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable): There is no seam present on the front of the boot. The wearer's inner side of the boots have zippers and no side elastic. OPTIONAL Level three certification (if applicable): Optional Accessories Items below are optional costume accessories. These items are not required for approval, but if present appear as described below. If adding in an accessory after initial approval, the item still needs to be submitted to local GML for approval before use. E-11 Blaster Note: the E-11 holster as seen in the Original Trilogy movies is not an authorized accessory for rogue One armor. Based on a real or replica Sterling Airsoft Gun, Sterling Sub-Machine Gun, scratch-built, or a modified commercial toy Stormtrooper blaster. A small flashlight can be mounted on the right side of the blaster centred over the T-Tracks. OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable): Blaster shall be based on a real or replica S&T Sterling L2A1 AEG Airsoft Gun. (Folding Stock does not need to function) D-Ring shall be present on the rear end cap. Scope shall be a real or replica M.H.R. (Minneapolis Honeywell Regulator Co.) M38 Telescope. 1943 model is preferred. Counter shall be a real or replica Hengstler 400 Series counter. Eagle logo is preferred. Power Cylinders shall be mounted on top of the magazine well. R1 style power cylinders are preferred over ANH style. 6 rows of T-Tracks cover the Sterling receiver holes except for the lower left row with the bayonet lug. Flashlight, if fitted, shall be a real or replica Element M300A Mini Scout Light. OPTIONAL Level three certification (if applicable): Scope shall be a real or replica 1943 M.H.R. Co. M38 Telescope, 1942 model is not allowed. Counter shall be a real or replica Hengstler 400 Series counter with Small eagle logo. Large eagle logo is not allowed. Power Cylinders shall be R1 style, ANH style is not allowed. Edited May 26, 2025 by themaninthesuitcase Corrected tooth count on helmet 1 Quote
revlimiter[Staff] Posted March 30, 2025 Report Posted March 30, 2025 2 hours ago, themaninthesuitcase said: Green LED that can be switched on and off representing both living and the resurrected Night trooper shall be fitted behind the lenses. There was a part about the eyes still being obscured with the green lights lit if I remember right. Is that gone? 2 hours ago, themaninthesuitcase said: Cracks are filled with gold colored leaf. There was provision for real and fake gold leaf both being allowed before. Can that still be spelled out? I didn't notice it in the general section. In the L2 Blaster section: 3 hours ago, themaninthesuitcase said: Flashlight shall be a real or replica Element M300A Mini Scout Light. They used quite a few blasters as shown in Glen's thread here Some were standard E-11 with the open rail and no flashlight, others were rubber stunt blasters (Hyperfirm style) and a few had the E-11b flashlight attached. A few even seem to have the M-19 scope. 3 hours ago, themaninthesuitcase said: The back belt overlaps the front belt on the sides. The R1 CRL was updated to just have "The belt overlaps" or something like that and no longer spec'd the back going over the front. The actual text is.... "The belt overlaps on the sides." 3 hours ago, themaninthesuitcase said: Shoulder Straps They may be affixed with Velcro or adhesive. Cracks may be painted on surface in metallic gold paint. OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable): Cracks are engraved into the surface. OPTIONAL Level three certification (if applicable): These shall be inserted behind the chest tabs and into slots of the backplate. Cracks are filled with gold colored leaf. Shoulder straps shouldn't actually have any cracking. I dug through every image I could find and saw zero evidence of shoulder bridge kintsugi. There was one trooper with a grey shoulder bridge to match his full grey chest, but that was it. For the most part, they're white bridges. A few troopers have some wraps on them. Quote
gmrhodes13[Staff] Posted March 30, 2025 Report Posted March 30, 2025 Grey shoulder strap guy I've seen others with wraps around the shoulder straps but no color variations 1 Quote
Sly11[Admin] Posted March 31, 2025 Author Report Posted March 31, 2025 Shoulder straps, def no visible Kintsugi but yes gray and also with red wraps. As to the eyes, yes, definitely will be included with both living and reanimated version and also the fact the eyes are obscured or not seen when in the reanimated mode green light's on. I remember writing those lines or very similar, and it's in one of the threads. I may have also already added it to the wiki doc I was building the CRL on, but those are currently being transformed into a new format. Kintsugi on armour pieces will be Gold paint for basic and i think EI, and then to gold leaf for Centurion. That can be artificial gold leaf, of course. 1 Quote
themaninthesuitcase[Admin] Posted March 31, 2025 Report Posted March 31, 2025 18 hours ago, revlimiter said: There was a part about the eyes still being obscured with the green lights lit if I remember right. Is that gone? Oops will fix that, I remember that and thought I’d left it in. 18 hours ago, revlimiter said: There was provision for real and fake gold leaf both being allowed before. Can that still be spelled out? I didn't notice it in the general section. Remember these build up. Level 1 paint. Level 2 engraved. Level 3 gold colored lead (ie it doesn’t have to be real gold but has to be leaf) I am going to move it into General rather than on every single item and try phrase it better. 19 hours ago, revlimiter said: In the L2 Blaster section: 22 hours ago, themaninthesuitcase said: Flashlight shall be a real or replica Element M300A Mini Scout Light. They used quite a few blasters as shown in Glen's thread here I think I just copied this from the R1 CRL so will compare the 2 again and work out what to do. 19 hours ago, revlimiter said: The R1 CRL was updated to just have "The belt overlaps" or something like that and no longer spec'd the back going over the front. The actual text is.... "The belt overlaps on the sides." Will update to match 19 hours ago, revlimiter said: Shoulder straps shouldn't actually have any cracking. Will remove but as it will be in general maybe say NO cracking. 1 Quote
themaninthesuitcase[Admin] Posted April 5, 2025 Report Posted April 5, 2025 On 3/31/2025 at 7:13 PM, themaninthesuitcase said: On 3/31/2025 at 12:09 AM, revlimiter said: There was a part about the eyes still being obscured with the green lights lit if I remember right. Is that gone? Oops will fix that, I remember that and thought I’d left it in. It is there, lvl 3 as it was in the original. All the others have been addressed. Biggest change was moving the cracking text into general so it's not constantly repeated, though shoulders explicitly say no cracking. Blaster flashlight added "if fitted" as per original. Belt updated to match the current R1 CRL. 1 Quote
revlimiter[Staff] Posted April 6, 2025 Report Posted April 6, 2025 On 3/30/2025 at 1:56 PM, themaninthesuitcase said: OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable): The thermal detonator mount should be fully enclosed with solid walls on all four sides. The center of both end caps is gray. Here's one I missed before - screen references for the Night Troopers show both grey and white end caps as an option. It's not just CG troopers with white ones either. Some stunt actors have white end caps. Could this be an option? That's all I see. And as far as I see, everything is spelled correctly. Quote
Sly11[Admin] Posted April 6, 2025 Author Report Posted April 6, 2025 I think the wording must be based on Non saga can't, be used in general on say one of the weathered R1 TK's because 501st members were in scenes with OT armour Non saga episodes of other series. I think you still need to add the words In "Rouge 1" Non saga for total clarity. 1 Quote
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