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TD 551

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  1. I was searching everywhere for the list of requirements but couldn't find them (I thought I'd finally gone nuts). Makes sense now that I know it was removed from the charter.

    I guess it's up to the Legion as to what they list as a Desert Trooper, but we all know any TD worth their mettle would want to join the MEPD And as long as deployment requirements remain in this detachment, some standards can be maintained.

    Just my 2 cents (although, it's 2 cents Canadian...)

  2. When I had clean TK armour (sorry, us Canucks spell it with a "u") I found myself in more static, "guarding" poses. The E-11 was either in my hands at the ready or holstered (one hand either on the belt or by my side with the right hand holding the E-11 in the holster - kinda like in a gunslinger at high noon). Being 6'3" I usually find it has the Moses-effect on large crowds...

    After the conversion to the TD I find myself very much with the same attitude mentioned above. A bit more swagger in your walk (a 'hitch in yer gitty-up', if you will). I always thought of the Sandtroopers a kind of Back-Water cop. They've got total authority in their territory and they know how to get that across to everyone around them.

    It's muuuuuch more fun being dirty!

  3. You certainly are a lucky man to have a girl willing to suit up. The closest I got was when my special lady friend got a Slave Leia. Hey wait, that ain't bad either...

    Finding girls that are cool with the hobby are always keepers!

  4. I agree with most of you that this is the best group in the 501st. I joined the MEPD because I liked what I saw on the boards and the sense of community that existed between you all. I could have just as easily done all of the TD requirements and stayed just within my Garrison but I chose to be a part of this detachment.

    I've received more help, encourangement, and tips from guys I may never meet (my MEPD brothers) than I get from my own garrison members. And to those lucky enough to troop together, consider yourselves blessed. Apart from a couple of guys in Western Canada I'm pretty much the only MEPD up here (in my area, anyways). But I wear my MEPD patches and t-shirts with pride at every event.

    I feel whether you're an old timer or a newbie this is the most supportive group in the Legion. That's something to be proud of!

  5. Sorry to hash up an old subject but I got a little lost reading this thread (a lot of dead links). I got a set of Zac's pouches (beauties, btw) and wanted to know if anyone who has purchased as set of these has a set-by-step to dying them from green to black (not shiny black, preferably flat).

    Should I use "deglazer", should I not? What kind of polish will stay put with the 'earth' on it? Again, sorry to start this up again...

    Thanks guys!

  6. so i ended up ordering some earth colored liquid pigment, that is actually like a sandy powder you can order and apply to your already weathered armor with hairspray for a REALLY awesome been out in the sand storm for days upon days effect.

    below is a link to the site where you can buy the "dust/sand/stuff" not bad.. like $5 a bottle. might need to get more than one. i would definitely so with a larger amount of "yellow ocher" and a little bit of "slate grey". You basically need one of those sponge brushes (dry) and a can of odorless hairspray. spray the area you want the stuff to stick to, sprinkle it on, and lightly dab at it with the sponge brush. works like a charm. its kinda messy at first, but after one troop its pretty stuck on there, and will continue to weather naturally.

    I used the same method on my armor and loved the way it turned out. It also has a very natural look AND feel to it - when people touch the weathering it sometimes leaves a little dirt on their fingers. Nice little souvenir for the fans

  7. I'm kinda new to this so please forgive me if I touch on a subject already covered but I'm in the process of building a more accurate pack and was just wondering what frames would be best for this.

    I've checked out the local surplus stores and they want close to $100 for any backpack frame. I've looked around for the boyscout frames but as most are online they are "sight unseen". At 6'3" I worry a boyscout frame would be too small for me to wear so I started looking at the ALICE frames.

    I guess what I'm getting at is, even though ALICE frames aren't what they used to make the packs, would you suggest them as a good option to use?

    Any help you could offer would be appreciated.

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