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MrPoopie

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  1. Looking good, I'm still trying to find a place to get one myself.
  2. Give yourself more credit you did it just like it should be done even with my pretty basic instructions. Nice work.
  3. if possible. If you make one of the pieces of fabric slightly smaller than the other but when you sew them together you still match up the edges of the fabric you'll end up with the seam on the backside once you flip it inside out. Hopefully that makes sense.
  4. These look great. If I can make one suggestion. When you make the backside of the flap make it about 1/8-1/4 smaller so that when it's sewn together and flipped inside out the seam will rest on the backside of the flap instead of directly on the side. It'll make things look cleaner without the seam showing.
  5. Great work. No rest for the Empire, on to the next 100.
  6. Very nice. I'm glad you were able to make it work with a bit of help from an Imperial issue 3D printer.
  7. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/w8pkim113gakb0i/AAADJSwtjIPsexR3OMMVX7Tfa?dl=0 You'll just need to double check the scale before printing.
  8. And this is why I asked if anyone else had a copy. I like these books but I usually only go through them once when I first get them.
  9. Does anyone have a copy of the new Art of Star Wars Galaxy's Edge book? I am curious if there are any photos or concept art of the Mountain Trooper in there.
  10. If you're comfortable printing with TPU I created files for the Ab sections which will give you a bit more mobility. For an average sized person it takes about 2kg of TPU filament and a lot of patience as it prints pretty slowly. I'm pretty happy with the finished product though. PM if you have any questions about the files.
  11. Finally updated my newer flight suit so that I could take some pics of the new Thigh Armor plates. Armor plates were made with the help of Pilot Bay. I'll post a link shortly.
  12. Mine isn't electrified. I had plans for it but never got around to it. There is actually extra space below the extending shaft for batteries and electronics though.
  13. The big side pointing inward. Both big sides should be facing each other.
  14. It seems like it but since the whole "cattle prod" head is still there when it's collapsed it feels longer.
  15. Roughly 96cm closed and 119.5cm fully extended.
  16. It looks like these sets will tentatively be $40 (plus shipping) for the set of thigh armor (no holster). I'll confirm this once completed.
  17. I'll post some pics as soon as we get a good pull. I'm not sure what color white we're using. I know the whites canvary just slightly but I'll have to see when it's done. I'll ask the guy making them if he's got anything close to the RS white if possible. This is all extra-credit anyway so it doesn't hurt to try and make them match armor set colors.
  18. We're always happy to include new vendors. We just ask that they meet the CRL requirements. It's also a plus for if they work with us directly to iron out the kinks and intricacies of each piece. Sometimes people don't see all the little details, but we stare at this stuff all day long. Ultimately we want to folks to create the best looking and functioning costume possible. Both parties will always be happiest with a quality product. If you like you can PM one of us and possibly connect us with your seamstress if they'd be willing.
  19. This is something we're trying to address with any new jacket vendors. This jacket is very similar to the Shoretrooper jacket in what is covered by armor and what is visible. If you want some reference photos check out the shore jackets to see where everything on the chest and back area lays.
  20. Someone else may have a better answer but either is acceptable. The Hot Toys has a smooth collar but there aren't really any shots of the screen accurate costumes collar so it's difficult to tell. The photo (top left) below has a pic of the Hot Toys collar for reference.
  21. I want to gauge some interest in a small supplemental armor kit to mimic the pre-production Scout. It would include 2 Thigh armor plates and possibly a secondary holster with slots for external strapping instead of the riveted kind on the screen-used Scout. If you don't know what I'm talking about check out the images from the Scoutopedia below. The mold are basically done and I'll be pulling a set in ABS the next couple of weeks. Obviously this isn't something that would be CRL approvable but just for fun and "extra credit". I'm not sure on the pricing yet but I'll let you know as soon as I have a finished set. I just want to make sure it's worth the effort to make a few extra kits for anyone else. * Note: Hip armor in pics below is just for effect.
  22. This blaster will be added to the CRL. It's in the process.
  23. The first one might work. You'll have to make sure that the front zipper seam is hidden under the ribbing but that should be doable. You'll still need to add the rear zipper and forearm zippers for accuracy. I would talk to your seamstress as it might be easier to start from scratch then break a jacket down for modifications.
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