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Hello everyone,

Last month after a two plus year journey I finally became an official member of the 501st with the approval of my Death Trooper costume. While I absolutely love my DT kit and just got it approved for level 2 certification, I am already looking to my next project :)

Before I pull the trigger on anything I wanted to put a shopping list together and run in past the group. My goal is to achieve level 2 "Lancer" certification so I am hoping the group can call out any items to avoid or recommend better options that might be available. Ideally, I would like to purchase as close to finished parts as I can.

Here is what I put together so far. Please let me know what I missed. 

Helmet and Armor

  • Studio Creations - Ordered 7/15/24  | Received 8/19/24 
    • (ASSEMBLED Scout Armor and Helmet Kit ARMOR AND HELMET ARE ASSEMBLED, READY-TO-WEAR OUT OF THE BOX.)

Boots

  • Crowprops - Ordered 7/15/24 | Received 10/07/24

Gloves

  • Wampa Wear - Ordered 7/15/24 | Received 7/20/24

Soft Goods (Cummerbunds, Pouches, Flak Vests, Codpieces, Flight Suits, Boots)

EC-17 Hold-Out Blaster

Biker Scout Satchel

BrodustrialProps Etsy - Ordered 7/15/24 | Received 7/20/24

 

Thanks to everyone in advance. I am looking forward to pulling the trigger on items and start building. 

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From an initial pass, I don't see any immediate issues with your selection. All are longstanding well known vendors. 

From what I've heard, I don't think that Stephtrooper is active anymore.

Note that the Mando scout has different requirements for the soft goods vs the ROTJ scout. There is no flak vest and the undersuit is a flight suit. Check what you're getting against the CRL first. 

https://databank.501st.com/databank/Costuming:Scout-Trooper-The-Mandalorian

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3 minutes ago, Chopper said:

I don't see any issues with your selection. All are longstanding well known vendors. 

From what I've heard, I don't think that Stephtrooper is active anymore.

Note that the Mando scout has different requirements for the soft goods vs the ROTJ scout. There is no flak vest and the undersuit is a flight suit.

https://databank.501st.com/databank/Costuming:Scout-Trooper-The-Mandalorian

Thanks @Chopper I am looking at KriptonTop Etsy listing for "Scout Trooper The Mandalorian - Soft Parts - SW Costume Replica" which includes:

Flight Suit TIE Pilot Style
- Front double zipper.
- Real and functional Pockets: Chest, Arm, Legs, Tools and Compad.

- Neck Seal: Made of Cotton fabric. Velcro closure. TK Style.

Cummerbund & Cod:
- Correct stomach and crotch lines details.
- Completely quilting, inside lining.
- Velcro on the inside to attach the cummerbund. Top side. This system replace the suspends.
- 2" Velcro closure in the back.
- 2" elastic strap.
- One piece (cummerbund and cod).
- Utility Pouches. White colour. Attached with velcro hidden system.

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That should be fine. Just wanted to make sure when you mentioned the flak vest.

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1 minute ago, Chopper said:

That should be fine. Just wanted to make sure when you mentioned the flak vest.

Good catch! Thank you

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Looking forward to seeing your build come to life! And keep those questions coming once everything is in hand. Where here to help.

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Always exciting to see a new Remnant Scout build started. Your shopping list is very similar to what I used - my build thread is on these forums if it helps.


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5 hours ago, Tarok said:

Always exciting to see a new Remnant Scout build started. Your shopping list is very similar to what I used - my build thread is on these forums if it helps. emoji846.png


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Thanks @Tarok Your WIP is extremely detailed and will be an excellent resource! Do you have a shopping list of the paint and brushes you used for weathering? Would love to replicate what you did and use the same materials. 

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Thanks [mention=84450]Tarok[/mention] Your WIP is extremely detailed and will be an excellent resource! Do you have a shopping list of the paint and brushes you used for weathering? Would love to replicate what you did and use the same materials. 

Thanks for the compliment

I used an artist oil Raw Umber. I don’t recall the brand, however it wasn’t one of the more expensive name brands - just a cheap-ish “student grade” brand.

For brushes, it was just a 25mm brush from the hardware store. Nothing fancy, just something to slather the paint on.

I think I may have gone through 2 or 3 rolls of paper towels for the wipe off.


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I received my Biker Scout Satchel today from BrodustrialProps and the quality of the bag and the weathering job is fantastic. Thank you @Navajo Bro Couldn't be happier. 

My wife's reaction when I showed her was "It looks old and dirty". I knew then I made the right call getting the weathered version :) 

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I just purchased some oil paint off of amazon and I am starting my research on weathering so I am ready to roll when my armor gets delivered. Has anyone put a weathering guide together anywhere? Both Tarok and Christina have amazing WIP threads I am trying to follow but I have some basic questions that may already be answered somewhere.

For example:

  • Step 1: Give the armor a good coat of Raw Umber with a dry brush
  • Step 2: Once the part is coated, wipe off using paper towel going softer in places dirt might gather. 
  • Step 3: This is where I have questions. Do you allow the Raw Umber to dry for 2-3 weeks before adding the second color like Burnt Sienna or Burnt Umber or do you add those between steps 1 and 2?

Sorry for the dumb questions, I just really want to replicate the amazing work that I have seen here in others builds. 

Likely to also have the same questions for weathering the white soft parts if someone can point me to a guide/post on that. 

Thanks! 

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18 hours ago, MKE-Trooper said:

I received my Biker Scout Satchel today from BrodustrialProps and the quality of the bag and the weathering job is fantastic. Thank you @Navajo Bro Couldn't be happier. 

My wife's reaction when I showed her was "It looks old and dirty". I knew then I made the right call getting the weathered version :) 

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So glad you liked it!  If you ever have any problems or every have anything come off just let me know I'll replace it for you!

 

* so sorry, my other post was about bags I didn't catch you were talking about armor lol.  I removed it so I don't clutter up your WIP :)

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I just purchased some oil paint off of amazon and I am starting my research on weathering so I am ready to roll when my armor gets delivered. Has anyone put a weathering guide together anywhere? Both Tarok and Christina have amazing WIP threads I am trying to follow but I have some basic questions that may already be answered somewhere.
For example:
  • Step 1: Give the armor a good coat of Raw Umber with a dry brush
  • Step 2: Once the part is coated, wipe off using paper towel going softer in places dirt might gather. 
  • Step 3: This is where I have questions. Do you allow the Raw Umber to dry for 2-3 weeks before adding the second color like Burnt Sienna or Burnt Umber or do you add those between steps 1 and 2?
Sorry for the dumb questions, I just really want to replicate the amazing work that I have seen here in others builds. 
Likely to also have the same questions for weathering the white soft parts if someone can point me to a guide/post on that. 
Thanks! 

I just slathered it on, but you could dry brush if you wanted to build layers up. When wiping with the paper towel, I dragged the towel in the direction where dirt might gather. Play around with it though, the long drying times of oils means you’ve got plenty of working time. Just think about where dirt might gather.

I used a 2nd colour (iirc it was burnt umber) on my first couple of parts, but didn’t like the effect and ended up going with only the raw umber on everything else. I think Christina had a similar experience.


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5 hours ago, Tarok said:


I just slathered it on, but you could dry brush if you wanted to build layers up. When wiping with the paper towel, I dragged the towel in the direction where dirt might gather. Play around with it though, the long drying times of oils means you’ve got plenty of working time. Just think about where dirt might gather.

I used a 2nd colour (iirc it was burnt umber) on my first couple of parts, but didn’t like the effect and ended up going with only the raw umber on everything else. I think Christina had a similar experience.


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Thanks Tarok.

I ordered Raw Umber and Burnt Umber. Maybe I should return the Burnt Umber and not even bother. If the results I am seeing on others builds is only Raw Umber, that looks pretty great and much easier anyway :)

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After waiting almost 2 weeks for my order with a  "Clearance in progress" status with Fedex, my Soft Goods from KriptonTop on etsy was finally delivered today! With that everything is in hand. Now I just need to find the time to start weather everything. 

The boots from Crowprops are a bit more snug than I would like, but I am hoping they will stretch a bit after I break them in. 

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Now that I have everything in hand, can anyone point me to a suit up video or guide? I have a few questions that I am sure have been answered many times. For example, I just tried on the soft goods from KriptonTop, where should the Cummerbund be positioned and what does the black strap connect to? 

 

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The black strap connects to the back of your bund or your flightsuit.

I have not seen a specific suit up guide or video for the mando scout. You can use the CRL photos for how it's supposed to look.

The cummerbund is positioned about halfway over and under your belt.

https://databank.501st.com/databank/Costuming:Scout-Trooper-The-Mandalorian

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Suit up the same way as in Mickey’s YouTube video, just remember to invert your knee armour, and leave 1-2” between the chest armour and bund. Pouches can go over or under the belt (I prefer mine under).


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11 hours ago, Tarok said:

Suit up the same way as in Mickey’s YouTube video, just remember to invert your knee armour, and leave 1-2” between the chest armour and bund. Pouches can go over or under the belt (I prefer mine under).


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Thanks Tarok. Do you have a link? 

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Thanks Tarok. Do you have a link? 

Sorry mate, I’m clearly confused. I can only find the armour build and CRL videos.

I can post my dressing order if it helps, but no video.


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7 minutes ago, Tarok said:


Sorry mate, I’m clearly confused. I can only find the armour build and CRL videos. emoji2361.pngemoji23.png

I can post my dressing order if it helps, but no video.


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No worries Tarok. I will figure it out. 

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I finally found time to start working on weathering and made some excellent progress! I am really happy with the results so far.  How long does it take for the paint to dry? I thought I read 2-3 weeks somewhere but I can't find it now. 

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What sort of paint did you use? Drying times will vary depending on the type of paint. That said, 2 weeks to dry would be pretty excessive for most paints.

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24 minutes ago, Chopper said:

What sort of paint did you use? Drying times will vary depending on the type of paint. That said, 2 weeks to dry would be pretty excessive for most paints.

Winsor & Newton Winton Oil Color 

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