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Without further ado here's the draft CRL. Based of course on the standard TB CRL. I've moved the level 2 requirements to a TBD state since there are no references as of yet. I've added a few items that I've seen in the reference pictures but all of this is submitted for discussion. I'd like to keep what you all come up with here in this forum so I don't miss any updates. So jump in and let's bring this awesome new scout to life!

 

 

Required Costume Components

The following costume components are present and appear as described below.

 

Helmet

For 501st approval:

  • Gloss white, semi-gloss, or lightly weathered.
  • Fan-made helmets are acceptable as long as they remain true to shape of original screen accurate helmet.

For level two certification (if applicable):

  • TBD

Balaclava/Neck Seal

For 501st approval:

  • A balaclava is a black head sock/hood that is worn under the helmet and is used primarily to hide any view of the wearer's skin and/or facial hair.
  • Black with horizontal ribs, fitted to the wearer, and extending from the base of the neck to conceal the entire neck.

Flight Suit

For 501st approval:

  • See the Scout Trooper Flight Suit page for detailed images of the patches described TBD.
  • The undersuit is a one or two-piece black textile suit, such as military flightsuits, motorcycle racing suits, industrial work clothing (Dickies), or similar suit modified appropriately.
  • Must have a suede or faux suede butt flap attached above the waist hidden by the cummerbund, rectangle in shape. The flap is slightly narrower than the width of the trooper and stop slightly higher than the bottom edge of the trooper’s backside.
  • Suede or faux suede thigh patches must be present, extending over the flight suit crotch and down the front finishing above the knee armor. The thigh patches must be secured by 50mm (2") black elastic, sewn in under the front and back of the thigh patch.
  • Suit must not have any visible labels, logos or zippers (including built in flight suit pockets).

For level two certification (if applicable):

  • TBD

Shoulder Armor

For 501st approval:

  • Gloss white, semi-gloss, or lightly weathered.
  • Black Elastic is used to secure the armor around upper arm.
  • They do not have any adornment.

For level two certification (if applicable):

  • TBD

Upper Arm Armor

For 501st approval:

  • Gloss white, semi-gloss or lightly weathered.
  • Armor has a recessed area with a "t-bit" detail attached within.
  • Black elastic is used to secure the armor around upper arm.

For level two certification (if applicable):

  • TBD

Forearm Armor

For 501st approval:

  • Gloss white, semi-gloss or lightly weathered.
  • Black elastic is used to secure the armor around forearm.

For level two certification (if applicable):

  • TBD

Gloves

For 501st approval:

  • Black leather and gauntlet length.
  • Detailed gloves include:
    • Black suede or faux suede patches on top of the middle finger, index finger, and thumb.
    • Four tightly spaced ribs that span the knuckles.

    [*]There are no labels/logos, clips, or external straps.

Vest

For 501st approval:

  • Made out of black, matt finish, heavy weight cotton fabric.
  • Sleeves are padded and contain ribbing similar to the front of the cummerbund.
  • The sleeves end just slightly longer than the bottom edge of the shoulder armor.
  • Vest has a much wider neck opening than the flight suit.
  • Secured at the back using 50mm (2") black hook and loop fastener.

For level two certification (if applicable):

  • TBD

Chest Armor

For 501st approval:

  • Gloss white, semi-gloss.
  • There is a recessed rectangular area present over the left breast that is painted TBD.
  • The chest and back armor join together over the shoulder and the gap covered with a TBD (TK Type Shoulder Bridge?).
  • The sides of the chest armor are attached to the back armor with white elastic.

For level two certification (if applicable):

  • TBD

Back Armor

For 501st approval:

  • Gloss white, semi-gloss or weathered.
  • The back armor has a center tank attached.
  • The top of the tank is flat with a detail piece painted black.
    • Top detail piece uses the same greeblies as seen on the seen used armor.
    • Top detail piece has a white painted circle and red line detail.
    • The tank has a black horizontal stripe detail.
    • There is a red circle and 45o triangle detail on the top left side.

For level two certification (if applicable):

  • TBD

Cummerbund

For 501st approval:

  • White
  • Made from matt white, heavy weight cotton fabric.
  • Closes in back with TBD hook and loop fastener.
  • Extends from just under the chest armor down to the waist.
  • There is no gap between the belt and cummerbund.
  • Has a tapered cod section with an inverted curve sewn in.
    • Made from the same material.

    [*]Connects between the legs to the back of the cummerbund by a TBD black elastic strap.

    [*]Front of cummerbund has TBD vertical stitch lines, centered between the two fabric pouches, producing TBD raised ribs of equal width.

    [*]Pouches are TBD.

For level two certification (if applicable):

  • TBD

Belt and Detonator

For 501st approval:

  • Gloss white, semi-gloss or lightly weathered.
  • The front and two "boxes" of the belt are made of plastic.
  • The remainder of the belt that fastens at the back of the waist, is made from a textile material (webbing).
  • Hanging from the sides of the belt are hip boxes (drop boxes).
    • Drop boxes are also made from plastic.
    • Drop boxes are connected to the belt via white textile straps.

    [*]Attached to the back of the belt is a rectangular thermal detonator box with short grey corrugated hose.

    [*]The correct thermal detonator greeblies are attached to the box.

    [*]The rectangular part of the thermal detonator greeblie, fixed on the left side of the detonator, is the same as used in the rebel Endor trooper rank badge.

    [*]On the right hand side is the same round greeblie as used on the Scout tank topper.

For level two certification (if applicable):

  • TBD

Knee Armor

For 501st approval:

  • Gloss white, semi-gloss or lightly weathered.
  • Black elastic is used to secure the armor around the leg.

For level two certification (if applicable):

  • TBD

Boots

For 501st approval:

  • White or lightly weathered.
  • The soles of the boot are tan.
  • A "dog bone" shaped strap covers the bridge of the foot.
  • The boots are secured up the back using TBD white hook and loop fastener.
  • The calf of the boot rises to just slightly underneath the bottom of the knee armor.

For level two certification (if applicable):

  • TBD

Holster

For 501st approval:

  • Gloss white, semi-gloss or lightly weathered.
  • Attached to the outside right side of the right boot with TBD.
  • The blaster pistol fits into the holster.

For level two certification (if applicable):

  • TBD

Optional Accessories

Items below are optional costume accessories. These items are not required for approval, but if present appear as described below.

 

Hold-out Blaster

For 501st approval:

  • Flat or semi-gloss black.
  • Blaster does not have any visible trigger.
  • Blaster is lightly weathered.

For level two certification (if applicable):

  • TBD

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This is awesome! May have to make one if we get a crl started

 

I'm drafting one Jeremy using Word. Makes it easier to transfer over the the forum for discussion. I don't like writing long documents using the forum as the editor is too small. I'll have it done tomorrow evening and up for draft review. It's going to be basic to say the least but I figure we have to start somewhere.

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Might be easier if you edit your first post and add that there :D organizational wise should help

 

Good point Daniel. Thread updated and cleaned up.

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This is awesome! May have to make one if we get a crl started

 

Hey Jeremy....the CRL is started. I guess you have to make one now ;)

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Lol I saw it while on a bathroom break at work today. (yes I check tapatalk forums from the can) I'm so gonna do this! I have to finish reading it however. Before I can comment more than its coming after my mando or during. It'd be cool to be able to say you were one of the first rebels scout trooper

 

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Where did it go? I cant seem to find it.

 

I had to clean up the thread a bit to keep it organized. You should see it in the first post now.

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It the image that I've attached, the undersuit (top, at least) looks more like the typical storm trooper "Under Armor"-type undersuit rather than the looser riding suit of a movie scout... Also, the suit has a ribbed neck seal.

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It the image that I've attached, the undersuit (top, at least) looks more like the typical storm trooper "Under Armor"-type undersuit rather than the looser riding suit of a movie scout... Also, the suit has a ribbed neck seal.

 

Check out the reference pictures thread for some more visuals. The season three trailer provided some good reference and we're awaiting the start of the season to hopefully see the biker scouts become a recurring part. It's about time!

 

I would agree that it does look like a UA type undersuit but we'll need to have some full front on pics to start to narrow down what it is exactly. Now we just need to see who's going to take a shot at producing the armor.

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  • 3 months later...

is it me or do the elevator bolts on side of visor look much bigger than standard. I know it is the animated version so everything has small changes BUT???

 

I like this...

 

Would almost be easier to point out what is not the same as the Imperial scout ....like the cummerbund , the neck seal, shoulders , pouches... so much is standard with only a few changes...DETAILS details always in the details....Allot of TBD still...do we need more info to proceed??? IS the chest armor the SAME or will there need to be a whole new piece for that....

 

I would love to do a REBEL SCOUT, sounds wrong yet right, is that wrong??

 

 

Sorry I am simple...

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  • 9 months later...

I agree. The seem a tad longer and maybe a bit thinner. Also noted they look to have a black line (stitch) pattern as well.

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  • 2 months later...

Posted final images for CRL approval

 

REBELS:: Biker Scout WIP

 

https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink?share_fid=151927&share_tid=18404&url=http://forum.bikerscout.net/index.php?/topic/18404-REBELS%3A%3A-Biker-Scout-WIP&share_type=t

 

 

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