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Florida_Phil

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  1. The name is Kenneth.

    Im not yet 18 so im not yet a member of the 501st, but i turn 18 in january and im looking forward to troopin with my home town squad Squad 7!!

    Welcome to the boards Kenneth! Glad you made it over!

    These are the guys that can help you with basically anything

  2. You might also try switching from RGB color to 256 / index color (less if the image doesn't have a lot of colors, like a logo). This will get rid of a lot of the detailed color and shading, but on a 100x100 pixel image, there isn't going to normally be a lot viewable anyway.

  3. Oh, things have been fairly quite around here. (No this isn't an invitation for anyone to start a flame war!).

    I'll be seeing you next Saturday No-skillz. I think we have some patrolling to do....

  4. .

    the best one for me is approaching a mum with a couple of kids in a pram and asking "how long have you had these droids ma'am?"

    Ahhh! That one always gets a laugh! I started doing it last year, and I'm still not sure if I heard someone else do it first, or just read it somewhere.

    I've found that I have slowly been developing a spiel of catch phrases and verbal skits that I'll work into a troop. Last troop I was at, I was the only TD there, and the only armor period for a good part of it (dang rebels were everywhere though); gave me a huge chance to work my 'material' as people would only be asking me questions or wanting to talk to me.

  5. Looks good Jay. I can see you still have drop boxes fitted. That I'm afraid is a no, no. I like the battle damage. If you have a look at the deployment requirments you will see that we don't have drop down boxes.

    Bah, he's just one of those Special Edition Sandtroopers

    Though honestly, I'm kind of happy that MEPD goes for screen accurate theatrical release, instead of also allowing screen accurate Re-Release.

  6. If you make it out of a bathroom plungers, painted cardboard boxes, frisbees, and bits of old lunchboxes, you are still as good to go for deployment as someone that applies with an actual screen used backpack (yeah right!!).

    Just as long as it sits on your back, and has a greeblish look to it..... well actually:

    styled after the ANH sandtrooper packs. They are comprised of two main boxes, that are the approximate width of the backplate. The boxes are adorned with various smaller boxes, and canisters.

    Though yeah, something that looks kind of like screen used is kind of a source of pride for most members and potential members of this detachment.

    That said, it looks like a fairly nice backpack to me. No not, screen accurate, but your average fan isn't going to notice, and would probably even like it better than a screen used one.

    One point though. The one with the guy running with the two royal guards, that looks like it's made of two boxes. The one at the con, facing the fan force table, does not look like it's made of two main boxes. It might just be the camera angle though!

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    Edit, blah, it chooped off my first line:

    I'm sure some Detachment command will chime in with a definitive soon, but AFAIK you just have to HAVE a backpack, in the style of an ANH backpack.

  7. Well great! Welcome to the boards Al!

    Yeah, you big guys make the 5'10" guys like me get the aren't 'you a little short' comments. But it's ok! I like to have cover in the desert, and sometimes it's just so flat that I have to take up position BEHIND a TOUS (Trooper of Unusual Size)

    Sorry, lol. Just teasing, every discussion I'm in lately seems to be about small versus big troopers. Don't mind me at all!

    Welcome!

  8. just wondering if we could see any blasters in holsters at the movies?

    any screenshots which shows differences between ANH ESB and ROTJ?

    Well... this is sandtrooper country and all.... and we only made it into ANH, cause if we had been in the others, Luke would have lost.

    That said, unless there is something in the extended remastered and digitially screwed with release that I haven't seen (like those 'new' sandies with drop boxes in the desert), TDs don't wear holsters in the movie. Period

  9. If the ROMFX mic that comes with the pack has to be mounted on the front of your helmet in a fixed position then it can't be altered to be nearer my mouth...even though the website says "The supplied microphone is covered in heat shrink. It has a stiff, bendable wire inside the heat shrink so when you mount it you can bend the microphone into the perfect position in front of your mouth."

    When I look at the pics I don't see where this bendable wire is...if anyone has any useful inner helmet pics of their mic setups please post them!

    The description doesn't sound anything like the mic I got with my ROMFX. I used the mic and D*CON, but I was getting some feedback issues, so I swapped it with another since then. (I think the feedback was due to the mic being mounted on my bucket, and the speaker being under the chest, and some type of plastic transit thing going on, nothing really wrong with the mic, just the way it was mounted.)

    I have to first say that I LOVE my ROMFX. I haven't seen anything I'd trade it for. That said, I'm still making adjustments and trying to find an optimal solution still after months of having it installed, and reconfiguring it.

    Initially I had the 8AA in the tool kit pouch of my MP-40 on my shoulder, and the electronics in one of the ammo pouches. I mounted the speaker behind my chest plate facing out (speaker side to the ABS) and ran a mini stereo wire extender from the ROM-FX to just under the left edge of my bucket, where I secured the end to act as a quick disconnect for the mic wire coming from my bucket. I mounted the mic in my bucket, and would then get the bucket near my head, connect the mic to the extender, and put it on. This was honestly a pain in the butt.

    I tried an over the head headset like you have showed, but I have an AP bucket and a normal sized head, so I don't have a lot of room when I'm putting the bucket on, and the over the speaker on the side of the over the head headset added a lot of width I didn't have room for. So I clipped the speaker off the headset, looped the headset part around my neck, and stuck the mic up to my mouth from there.

    This last method has worked fairly well, but I really want to replace it with a better way of fastening it around my neckseal.

    I also want to replace the 8AA with some rechargeable battery packs, and mount the packs, and the electronics with the speaker in the front under my breast plate.

  10. Ahhh, let me know if you figure something out! I should have posted, I grabed a lenght of EMT about 3 weeks ago, and layed hands on a pipe bender too with plans to do just what you did. But I hit the same snag that the pipe bender didn't have a small enough bend radius.

    I guess I could make my open pipe bender with what ever radius I wanted, but I've kind of stalled lately only getting work done :(

  11. Psst. Mike, I know I don't want that one. I'm looking for a right one It doesn't even have to be available for sale, it's just most that I see are all ready cut, bent, and have back pack parts on them. Trying to get a feel for what a still in the wild frame should look like.

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