FettForever Posted January 12, 2020 Share Posted January 12, 2020 Hello All! I am the lucky new owner of a fairly far along Shoretrooper Captain kit. The work that has been done on it is very well done. I've already got an Anovos TK and a Jimi Deathtrooper under my belt, both of which I did without any sort of online documentation of the process. I figured on this third build (or what's left of it to do at least) I would try to document my process. I must admit though that the main motivation for doing this is to get some much needed help along the way. I've been told that this kit was a "Project Sandstorm" kit which I believe makes it a very early Imperial Surplus kit. Not sure if helmet is from same run. This first post will really be more of a fact finding one, looking for information to confirm its origin as well as identify anything that is noticeable right off the bat as needing to be modified or changed. I do not have access to any of the original paint that was used. End goal is of course to get this rig all strapped up and troop-able. Many of the detailed build threads here that I've been digging through are either incomplete/abandoned or simply no longer have any images that function. The information just feels much more fractured than in my compiling of info for my previous TK and death trooper builds and I've found it much more difficult to find a cohesive punch list of what is the proper way to finish this build. I thank anyone who can help me along the way here in this thread or direct me to the proper threads. What follows are images of the kit in its current state, I've tried to show as much of it as I though would be useful to help identify it and find any areas of issue. I have some legit Orca Bays on the way from a fellow member who parted with their shore and still had the boots. The weapon will also be handled a bit later. Thanks Again! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnReillis Posted January 12, 2020 Share Posted January 12, 2020 The weathering is tasty Beautiful kit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ScaryGuy Posted January 12, 2020 Share Posted January 12, 2020 Welcome John, that's a great looking kit in a very completed state. Yes, it looks like a KW Design / Imperial Surplus kit. I'm not really familiar with their helmet so I can't confirm that one. Main things left are the strapping and completing the belt setup, assuming all the parts fit you correctly. Rather than writing a complete manual it would be easier if you pick something you want to work on and have questions about so we can answer those. I have a fairly detailed build thread, maybe it will give you some ideas on the strapping or how to attach everything to the belt. A few remarks on the helmet. The floor of the two slots on the side of the helmet needs to be painted black. The recesses next to the snout should not be painted black, but sahara beige with a lot of dirt / weathering to make them look dark. You can also make a small rectangular slot there if you like for something extra ventilation (it's in my build thread too). I recommend repainting the helmet symbol in Montana Gold Red Orange to make it more accurate. The greeblie on the top of the pringles can needs to be painted silver. The three ammo shells and the small oiler pouch need to be attached to the rear connection of the hip armor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FettForever Posted January 14, 2020 Author Share Posted January 14, 2020 Thanks so much for this initial feedback! As I go through the build I will put up shots of each step I’m about to undertake and make sure I’m on the right path. Can’t wait to get this thing ready for approval. First direct question, I removed the initial visor that was installed (it was the one aspect of the initial build that I definitely needed to replace) and now I’m looking for a replacement. I see that some use a motorcycle shield that has a bit of a curve to it and bit of a bubble look and cut that down to put inside and I’m pretty sure that my helmet won’t fit the very nice custom visor that the one gentleman on Facebook makes as my helmet has the second black tears built in. Curious what direction I should take? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ScaryGuy Posted January 15, 2020 Share Posted January 15, 2020 15 hours ago, FettForever said: Thanks so much for this initial feedback! As I go through the build I will put up shots of each step I’m about to undertake and make sure I’m on the right path. Can’t wait to get this thing ready for approval. First direct question, I removed the initial visor that was installed (it was the one aspect of the initial build that I definitely needed to replace) and now I’m looking for a replacement. I see that some use a motorcycle shield that has a bit of a curve to it and bit of a bubble look and cut that down to put inside and I’m pretty sure that my helmet won’t fit the very nice custom visor that the one gentleman on Facebook makes as my helmet has the second black tears built in. Curious what direction I should take? A dark grey jet helmet visor is the way to go I think. Because it is curved you can try different angles to see which matches the best with your helmet, then cut it to size. I had to use some force to bend it into place but it works. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FettForever Posted April 17, 2020 Author Share Posted April 17, 2020 Ok, finally have some time to get back to it. About to order my Kittell belt and have a question about where the ab section/belt tabs should rest on me as it changes the measurement. Above hip bones or down around them? I’m 5’11’’ and thin/athletic build, when I have this section around me I just am not sure how low it should ride... should I be able to do a legit bend at the waist or should the piece be low enough to make that kind of bend hard? In the pics my hand indicates where my hip bones/bend point is. Also, I would love to see how people have been doing their internal strapping and rigging, it’s a part of this I’m having a hard time finding pics of in people’s build pages, seems to be skipped often. not as much out there as on the TK. thanks in advance for any reply! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BikerScout007 Posted April 17, 2020 Share Posted April 17, 2020 The rule with Star Wars costumes seems to be to wear the belt on your waist, not your hips. The ab piece should sit fairly far up. Take a look at this production still: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FettForever Posted October 11, 2020 Author Share Posted October 11, 2020 Finally finished, approval pics submitted. Excuse the lovely backdrop, in the middle of an addition to our home. Drop box on the back belt cover is missing it’s bottom half I am aware : ) it’s on the fix list. Also going to add some foam inside the shins to cut down on spin and the same foe forearms, likely also do some small Velcro spots to help maintain proper position of the shins and forearms in addition to the internal foam. Overall happy with the results. Will add the pair of small indents below each of the shoulder strap insertion points in the coming days as well. Might add a bit more padding in the top of the helmet to get it to sit just a bit higher, even with my fairly long neck felt some head positions were being stopped by the helmet hitting the collar. Will need to wear this one a few more times to get my range of motion figured out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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