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David
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Ohio Garrison
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The CRL on the main legion site says: So the answer is no, you do not need cuts to be a 501st Pathfinder
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That was my first set of boots I made back in 2008. The soles aren't as harsh two tone as it seems in the photo because of the lighting I used. You want to try and find a boot that is single colored on the sole without threads on the top if possible. Even my later set of boots which I made and sold dozens of to people are no longer acceptable for Lancer because of the white threading on the top of the sole. That photo should probably be replaced in the CRL.
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For non canon events you can carry anything you like if your garrison event coordinator allows it. I have seen scouts carry all sorts of BFGs at non canon events. I've even carried an E-11 with a shoulder strap on it to replicate this: and this:
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I want to first to officially offer congratulations to Marcel (4505) for winning the interim election for Biker Scout Detachment Leader. You will do an excellent job carrying on with this great detachment. I hope you and your team carry on with the excellence that you have been know for already. The detachment will do well in your hands and we can only expect it to get better under your leadership. Good job mate! Dave
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We have a forum here The Swinging Ewok Cantina | Getting Started | Biker Scout Vendors Listing
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Please note I edited my message above. Sorry to be off topic again.
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Yep, we know that. We allow the mesh to cover up things like fans and such inside the helmets for basic troopers. The movie helmets were made to be worn 15-30 minutes at a time, us troopers have to wear them 4-6 hrs or longer at a time sometimes. It is cosmetic and does not affect the aesthetic of the helmet for a basic scout. It's not like people put silver or white mesh in. I still suggest people have no mesh and it will most likely become a rule for Lancers at some point. (hint)
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Be careful how much harsh black you add. There are two things to remember about weathering. One is that you need to look very closely at the screen shots or screen used items to determine how and how much weathering there was. From this picture and others in the reference gallery, the "dirt" was almost airbrushed and smudged on. Too much paint can make "dirt" marks look harsh. I used smudged acrylic paint for the recesses of my armor and a rattle can of black to make oil and dirt marks. Not saying mine is the best representation, but as you can see, it's not as harsh.
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LFL has a history of mixing up costume parts or putting things on backwards in promo and museum shots. The MOM exhibit is a perfect example of this. No det greeble, and lots of other missing parts and attachments. The blu-ray photos have a skin tight undersuit as well. Always go with the screen captures. Another example of this is when I was researching my Old Ben costume and found some great shots of the Ben costume from the MOM exhibit and Smithsonian and the mannequin was holding Luke's EP VI saber.
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Please see my post here: http://forum.bikerscout.net/index.php?showtopic=8821
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Alrighty, now that someone has posted the Blu-Ray pictures, I have to talk about the knee pad and other things. I have had this discussion with John Donaldson (lonewolf) from UK about a month ago? I was holding off until the Blu-Ray was released, so here we go. On the new disc we have: Strapping as seen in the shot above is accurate. Let me explain why. What you see here is 2 straps on each knee. One in the place we see in all of the fan made armor and one at the top. If you look closely at existing pictures, you can see the other strap and how it is connected. (From the MOM exhibit borrowed from Studio Creations website - Thanks Jeff!) These clearly show a rivet with a strap around the back of the knee on the MOM exhibit. Now... let's look at screen shots: If you look closely, you can see the rivet there. So, what do we have? A second strap with rivets that none of the makers do and we have yet to add to the CRL or Lancer specs. Now, this week I am extremely busy on through the weekend. What I intend to do is get to work on changes to the CRL and Lancer specs over the next few weeks based upon changes noted in the Blu-Ray releases. If anyone has any hi-rez images captured that they can send me, please do so by email to tb3627@live.com and I will add them to a gallery. It looks like we will have to revisit the specs before Christmas. It should not be a problem getting them passed through Legion, it's just a matter of documenting. Changes will not be major, the knee is just an extra strap and rivet which can bee retrofitted to existing manufactured costumes. Also, we finally know what the detonator greeble is: This detonator greeble can currently be sourced through the Rebel Legion. It I believe is used by Endor Troopers as a rank badge and on the Boushe costume belt. Perhaps MonCal will start making it since it makes the belt too. Stay tuned, more info to come! Dave
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Welcome to the Pathfinder Jason.
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How to build the Thermal Detonator?
Witness replied to Nicole's topic in ROTJ Biker Scout Armor/Helmet
That's good, but I meant the PDF showing assembly of the SC thermal detonator using zip ties and connecting to the belt buckle. Does anyone have PDFs of the assembly instructions? Or just a picture of the thermal detonator portion. -
For future reference, please note that people are allowed to do non Legion or Detachment swag runs relating to the costumes presented here. That would be Biker Scout and Kashyyyk Scout. Other costumes or swag relating to other Star Wars items are not allowed. These forums are not to be used as a general merchandise market. I will note than even though I am not in favor of allowing this, there is no Legion or Detachment rule currently regarding this. I have concerns related to copyright infringement, but we have contacted the current Legion Merchandise Officer and it is ok Legionwise. All I ask before you mock up and post a sale thread is to contact the current Detachment Merchandise Officer (Peaches) and let them know what you are doing. We do not want to have any conflicting runs of the same item at the same time. All non Legion and Detachment swag runs are to appear in the general public Trade Forum. As they are not Legion or Detachment merchandise, they would be open to the public. Non Legion or Detachment swag may not have any logos or wording which may be interpreted as being associated to the 501st Legion or the Pathfinder Detachment or Lucas Films in any way. If you have any questions, please contact me. David Granger