RedMorpheus Posted June 8, 2023 Share Posted June 8, 2023 Name: Sebastian Hilger Legion ID: TD-6031 Forum name: RedMorpheus Garrison: German Garrison https://www.501st.com/members/displaymember.php?userID=6785&costumeID=2 GEAR INFORMATION: Kit: RS-Propmasters Weapon: 3d-print unknown origin Backpack: Crashman Kit with modifications Neckseal: RS-Propmasters Shoes: Riding boots tinted white Pauldron: Trooper1 Pouches: Canvas (Shoulder) unknown origin, Leather (Sides) unknown origin Helmet: Fans and Lenses OPLEprops, Sound Aker + TKTalky Weathering: Acryl with light airbrush touches One helmet off photo Full armor, helmet on, front photo Full armor, helmet on, right side photo. Showing the pouches mounted on sides Full armor, helmet on, left side photo. Showing the pouches mounted on sides Full armor helmet on showing back Canvas or elastic shoulder straps detail. Canvas belt detail photo with pouches. Both sides. Abs details close up photo. Showing the 3 buttons on TD abdominal plate Detail photos of all snaps, screws and buttons on the armor. Detail photos of the rubber gloves and latex Bucket Boots and Pauldron Backpack: Detail photos from all sides Weapon Complete RS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hausi Posted June 9, 2023 Share Posted June 9, 2023 Hi Sebastian, first of all welcome and thank you for your interest in joining the MEPD´s finest and becoming a deployed officer. Thank you for providing such a neat and tidy application, your armor fits and suits you well and I like the weathering which is not too subtle but still looks natural. Let´s get your review going. Application Review: Part 1 Name: Sebastian Hilger Legion ID: TD-6031 Forum Name: RedMorpheus Garrison: German Garrison Helmet a. Green lenses: check b. Paint color of traps / tears: check c. Correct number of teeth: check d. Mic tips: check e. Vocoder color: check f. Tube stripes: check g. Rank bar on ears: check h. Brow: check i. Side screws (ears): check j. Weathering: check k. no mesh behind teeth: check *additional comments*Nice helmet! RESULT ON HELMET Checked & Cleared Armor details a. elastic straps shoulders: check b. neck seal: check c. black undersuit: check d. shoulder bells: check e. biceps: check f. forearms: check g. pauldron: check h. chest / back plate: check i. kidney / butt plate: check j. ab plate / side rivets / cod: check k. strapping system: check l. thighs: check m. shins / calves: check n. sniper plate: check o. boots: check p. gloves: check q. hand plates / guards: check r. ammo belt (waist): check s. ammo belt (right knee): check t. canvas belt: check u. pouches: check v. weathering: check *additional comments* RESULT ON ARMOR Checked & Cleared Backpack a. details: see comments b. weathering: check *additional comments* I think you have done a great job in adjusting your pack adding some nice details like all the sockets and even the little feet on the Sonix and I also love it that you have gone the extra bit of adding the red support straps but you will have to give them a dusting with some black spray paint as they look like this in the movie: Either your pack came with that frame from Crashman or you have built it yourself from PVC pipe or similar and you have done quite a good job blending in those seems but here´s one problem: the top part of the frame doesn´t look like a real Karrimor frame but I think it should. Here´s a comparison: My suggestion looks like this: cut off the top bar and place it a little lower inside the frame, then add the little end caps that you can find at every hardware store like Toom or Obi (these are originally meant to protect the legs of your chairs): I think that shouldn´t be too much of a hassle for you and quite quickly done. RESULT ON BACKPACK pending Weapon: DLT a. details: see comments b. weathering: check *additional comments* Be careful with your 3D-printed DLT, it looks like there isn´t that much infill on the buttstock as it seems to be collapsing inwards already. I would anyway suggest building yourself the Bapty variant of this weapon with the simple, sturdy and best: screenaccurate wooden back. However, if you want to use this regular variant, you will have to add a disc to the left side of the grip: on your weapon, it´s just an indentation, that is not going to work. RESULT ON WEAPON pending Sebastian, this was your first review. Your gear looks great and you will be a worthy addition to the ranks of the MEPD´s finest. These are only little and rather easy fixes and I am looking forward to seeing some new pics of your improved gear soon. Cheers mate! Hausi - MEPD Deployment Officer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedMorpheus Posted June 9, 2023 Author Share Posted June 9, 2023 Thank you Hausi. I will get back to that post. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedMorpheus Posted December 7, 2023 Author Share Posted December 7, 2023 Hi! Just to inform everybody, I will get back to this topic - just had no time during last months to work on that project. Coming back soon! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedMorpheus Posted December 12, 2024 Author Share Posted December 12, 2024 Hi Folks, I am sorry, that it took some time, but life got in the way. Also I had to figure out how to get these noobsies on the backpack. But finally... Here are the added studs on the backpack frame: This is the repaired butstock: The added disc on the side of the DLT: Hope this will do the job. All the best! Sebastian Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vf2112 Posted December 17, 2024 Share Posted December 17, 2024 Looking good trooper, way to go Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vf2112 Posted January 5 Share Posted January 5 Updated you in msgs Great work so far sebastian:) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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