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As soon as we get one finished we'll post.
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BikerScout007's Shoretrooper Captain build
MrPoopie replied to BikerScout007's topic in Shoretrooper WIP
Extra room for expected fat covid Mickey. -
Can you post some pics? We might be able to help.
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3d print snout greeble options?
MrPoopie replied to That One Scout's topic in ROTJ Biker Scout Armor/Helmet
Is this what you're looking for. https://www.dropbox.com/s/u9xcdd2znvsinvd/Snout Base v1.3b.stl?dl=0 -
3d print snout greeble options?
MrPoopie replied to That One Scout's topic in ROTJ Biker Scout Armor/Helmet
I think it's pretty accurate. Download it here though, The Thingiverse pages are just placeholders now. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/1i7ki1s5h8quogf/AADIm8Kx7B2JOC2cN0QMbyQwa?dl=0 -
I found someone who can make Patrol Trooper jackets in the US. I'm just gauging interest because she said she needed a few people to make it worth the effort. I'm not sure of the exact price yet but I know it will be below other vendors. Let me know if you're interested.
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BikerScout007's Patrol Trooper Build!
MrPoopie replied to BikerScout007's topic in Patrol Trooper WIP
The buckets are resin casts by @troygordon2 -
Looking great, like you've been out on Patrol too long.
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Sorry for the late response. I lost track of this message. I use some airsoft helmet pads. They've got large pads that fit the whole head along with several smaller pads which can be used to fill in any extra gaps so everything fits snug but softly. I have a similar setup in my Biker Scout helmet and it works great there too. https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07QBKWYPD/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Here are the files to 3D print your own Mountain Trooper Blaster. Please remember that these are for personal use only and not to be used for commercial printing or sale. Credit for the original files before modification goes to Sean Field's. Thank you for being respectful or our work. https://www.dropbox.com/s/agj309du7hb71q3/Mountain Trooper Blaster.rar?dl=0
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Finally done. My finish work is not the best on this but I just needed to get it done and off my plate.
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Another Pathfinders Virtual Armor Party (Dec. 12)
MrPoopie replied to MrPoopie's topic in Announcements
Thank you to everyone who attended. -
Another Pathfinders Virtual Armor Party (Dec. 12)
MrPoopie replied to MrPoopie's topic in Announcements
NOt sure how the link got screwed up but here's the proper one https://meet.google.com/gne-ypod-jvh -
Pathfinders Virtual Armor Party Saturday December 12th 9:00AM(PT)/12:00PM(ET)/5:00PM(GMT) Length: 2-3 hours (depending on interest and availability of staff) Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/gne-ypod-jvh (No Download Required) Come join us for a Pathfinders Virtual Armor Party hosted on Google Meet. Everyone is welcome to attend and bring any questions you have about any of the Pathfinders costumes. Due to recent World events many of us have not been able to meet in person and working on armor by yourself can be a daunting task. While the forum is a great source for just about anything you would like to know about Pathfinders costumes, it never hurts to have someone to talk to directly as well as being able to ask specific questions about your build while being able to see first hand the answers to those questions. Armorers and Command staff will be available to help you with your builds so come prepared with questions and be ready to work. Or if you just want to say hi to some of the folks you see posting on the forum all the time, now is your chance! If you are unable to attend due to timezone issues please let us know your interest. If there are enough people outside of the current timezone we can always schedule another Armor Party at a later date that will take this into account.
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Thanks. I pulled a few parts from Sean Field's E-22 but even those parts are modified, the rest was my design. I'm pretty proficient at non-organic parts. Still takes me a bit longer for compound curves and such. Blasters are pretty fun to model.
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Too many detail parts, but the bulk of it will get XTC'd. I'll send it to you in a box for polishing.
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Everything has been fitted and temporarily attached. Now I just need to sand and paint. I feel like I keep putting off sanding. Ugh. I still need resin print the Hengstler emblem and counter.
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It's Alive! Raw print parts done. Dry fitting and drilling holes before sanding and painting.
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Thank you. I get plenty of satisfaction from seeing Pathfinders succeeding and doing great things (projects, trooping, helping others). Just keep sharing when you can and bringing happiness to others. Long live the Empire.
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Great work. It's great to see someone take these models and run with the idea of making them more realistic. I've been toying with some ideas for a while but have yet to try any out. Any plans to light up the extended rod? Maybe a silver opaque internal cover with some lightning style lighting inside.
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I moved the Hengstler back to the proper position and rebuilt the mount so that it is incorporated into the sight mount. This looks better and actually makes everything more stable. The butt stock will collapse now and will have a thumb screw to keep it in place. The front muzzle heat guard assembly will also be removable with another thumb screw for easier bin storage and transportation. I'm calling this DONE now. I'll post the files soon for anyone who's brave enough to try to print it and get it working, otherwise I'll be working on my own to iron out any kinks I find along the way. @Wompet if you want to print your own just PM me and I'll send you the file before they get posted. Collapsed:
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Thanks. Just doing my part to keep the Pathfinders on top. Best detachment in the Legion.
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I should be able to start printing it next week. I just got word that my Resin printer is shipping so if I can get that running in a reasonable amount of time I can test it out by printing some of these parts. Mountain Trooper blaster doesn't have a great ring to it but since there's no real designator (yet) it makes total sense. I'm only slightly heart broken.
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HAHA, smug little figure man had to point it out for me. Thanks, that's a really easy fix as it's mounted by whomever prints the parts. I forgot to mention that the rear stock slides in for easier storage. I'm also going to make the front section removable so it'll be 2 big parts.
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This is basically a finished product now. There are a couple tiny things left to tweak but consider it done. Let me know if you notice anything missing or screwy. I had to take a few "artistic liberties" in certain places to make it work properly, this being a tiny toy but I think they are pretty well hidden and work. I think We should go with @BikerScout007 suggestion and call this the E-11P (Poopie). 😁 Color Breakdown: Pink - 1/2" PVC pipe Purple - 1" PVC Pipe Yellow - Unmodified Sean Field's E-22 parts Orange - Modified Sean Field's E-22 parts