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DaylightInventor's 3D Printed Scout Trooper Build


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Hello everyone!

After a few weeks of lurking, I'm finally starting my build log for my Scout Trooper costume!  All of my armor will be 3D printed using @MrPoopie's awesome files and the helmet file from Jesus Salmeron on CGTrader (https://www.cgtrader.com/3d-print-models/hobby-diy/other/wearable-scout-trooper-helmet-by-jesus-salmeron-3d-print-model).

My goal has been to create this costume in the most affordable way possible, while being as accurate as I can manage with my current budget.  I also want to document as much as I can throughout the process to help others who are attempting similar, budget oriented builds to mine.

I'm hoping to debut the costume at GenCon in Indianapolis, provided it doesn't get canceled due to the virus concerns passing around presently.

As for a little information about me, I am a mechanical engineer that works in the prototyping business.  I've also got a background in product design and my hobbies all revolve around making things.  I also run Dungeons & Dragons sessions for my friends and do a lot of woodworking/painting for fun.

 

So far I have the following items for my outfit in hand:

I just ordered:

 

3D Files I have ready for printing:

  • MrPoopie's 3D files for the Scout Trooper Armor, Free (You absolutely rock, MrPoopie)
  • Jesus Salmeron's Scout Trooper Helmet Files from CGTrader, $28 after discount with CGTrader credits (https://www.cgtrader.com/3d-print-models/hobby-diy/other/wearable-scout-trooper-helmet-by-jesus-salmeron-3d-print-model)
    • Jesus is currently working on opening the ear holes on the helmet, so I am waiting to start printing that until he releases those files.  Very excited to print the helmet!
    • There is a helmet on Thingiverse for free, but after staring at helmet pictures for WAY TOO LONG, I realized Jesus' files were much closer to screen accurate- and if I'm going to put a ton of work into getting the helmet looking nice- I want it to be accurate at the end. :)

 

That will be all for now!  Next steps will be altering the flightsuit, finishing the EC-17 blaster, or working on the boots!  Thanks for reading!
 

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Awesome to see another DIYer scout!

I ordered the exact same gloves from Amazon.  I've already done some deconstructing to try and figure out what will be needed to get them up to screen accurate status.  If you're interested in seeing the process, I've documented it on my build site: https://becomingbobafett.com/category/side-projects/scout-trooper/soft-parts/gloves/
 

I've also printed out the @MrPoopie armor set, and it's top notch!

Keep up the great work, and I look forward to following your progress!

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2 minutes ago, f3tt4l1f3 said:

Awesome to see another DIYer scout!

I ordered the exact same gloves from Amazon.  I've already done some deconstructing to try and figure out what will be needed to get them up to screen accurate status.  If you're interested in seeing the process, I've documented it on my build site: https://becomingbobafett.com/category/side-projects/scout-trooper/soft-parts/gloves/
 

I've also printed out the @MrPoopie armor set, and it's top notch!

Keep up the great work, and I look forward to following your progress!

Hey!  Awesome!  I just read your post on the gloves.  At this point I may stick with how they look while I get other parts of my costume underway, but I really appreciate the walk through on how you are going to adjust them!  Once I'm confident I've got the rest of the outfit where I want it I'm sure I'll return to the gloves.

Thank you for the motivation and well wishes!

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Awesome to see another scout printing their own armor. I got the new helmet files and they are great. Only change I made was to the visor attachment point so I can use a real bolt vs plastic pegs.

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