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{{ | {{CRLheader2|Snow Trooper|File:ROBERT_MAIN_SNOWTROOPER.jpeg|TS 7143|Rob “Ice Axe” Kittell|CRL_Gallery:Snowtrooper}} | ||
{{CRLdetinfo|1107|Snow Trooper|TS|Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back| | {{CRLdetinfo|1107|Snow Trooper|TS|''Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back''| | ||
These troopers wear specialized cold weather gear for frozen, hostile environments}} | These troopers wear specialized cold weather gear for frozen, hostile environments}} | ||
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{{CRLtemplate-nolevels|File:TS_helmet.jpg|Helmet| | {{CRLtemplate-nolevels|File:TS_helmet.jpg|Helmet| | ||
*Centered on top of the helmet dome is a solid, flat disk detail | *Centered on top of the helmet dome is a solid, flat disk detail (plastic or metal). | ||
**Piece | **Piece may be either silver, brass or white in color. | ||
** | **Should be no more than .5" in diameter, recommended 0.47". | ||
*Goggles / eye lenses of the helmet provides a relatively accurate shape. | *Goggles / eye lenses of the helmet provides a relatively accurate shape. | ||
**Not cut too small or too large. | **Not cut too small or too large. | ||
**Lenses are a medium to dark green. | **Lenses are a medium to dark green. | ||
*Cowl on the helmet is made from a smooth and | *Cowl on the helmet is made from a smooth and dull or semi-glossy, medium to heavy weight white material. | ||
** | **Ideally the cowl is made from a 2 layers of white Kiss Laminate, glued together with hobby adhesive spray. Alternatively you can use a white “Marine” vinyl material. | ||
*Cowl is proportionate with helmet size. | *Cowl is proportionate with helmet size. | ||
*Cowl | *Front of Cowl should generally extend to just above or be in line with the top of the arch-detail of the chest plate when the wearer is standing up straight. Cowl may extend past the arch-detail of the chest, but should not be excessive or extend to mid-section of the chest. Length may vary depending on wearer's body type and can be taken into account, but should fall in line with aforementioned guidelines. | ||
** | *Front and back of the cowl meet in the middle over the wearer's upper collar bone/traps. | ||
** NOTE: Where both halves of the cowl meet, they should not be glued/fixed together. They may overlap or appear to be split from the main helmet's body, but wearer's head/neck should not be exposed as a result. | |||
* Sides of cowl may extend to just over the tops of the wearer's shoulder bells, but not cover them completely. | |||
** Cowl cut style impacts this appearance; So long as the shoulder bridges from the chest plate are covered (with the exception of the rear) it is generally within tolerance. | |||
*The back of the cowl extends down far enough to cover the back of the neck and fall between the the troopers back and backpack. | *The back of the cowl extends down far enough to cover the back of the neck and fall between the the troopers back and backpack. | ||
*Helmet shroud is contoured around the eyes of the helmet and flares out near the shoulders. | *Helmet shroud is contoured around the eyes of the helmet and flares out near the shoulders. | ||
*Rear of helmet shroud has (6) square box indented details | *Rear of helmet shroud has (6) square box indented details | ||
*Helmet brow width should be approx. 1/2". Leeway given if scaled properly for larger or smaller-made helmet. | *Helmet brow width should be approx. 1/2". Leeway given if scaled properly for larger or smaller-made helmet. | ||
*Armor is weathered appropriately. | *Armor is weathered appropriately. Color palette should be blacks and dark browns (burnt umber) | ||
** | **Weathering should ideally be at a medium level, not too light but not heavy or excessive. Advised to use photo references to gauge appropriate degrees of weathering.||}} | ||
{{CRLtemplate-nolevels|File:TS_duster.jpg|Duster| | {{CRLtemplate-nolevels|File:TS_duster.jpg|Duster| | ||
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*Front portion of the Duster extends to either reach OR cover the top edge of the cod piece when worn. | *Front portion of the Duster extends to either reach OR cover the top edge of the cod piece when worn. | ||
**The front-open portion of the Duster wraps around the front, far enough to cover the sides of the codpiece. | **The front-open portion of the Duster wraps around the front, far enough to cover the sides of the codpiece. | ||
*Duster includes two belt loops, one on each side, at about the belly button line. | *Duster includes two belt loops, one on each side, at about the belly button line. | ||
*Belt loops are made of the same material as the duster (fleece/wool), and wide enough for the abdomen belt (which should be approx 2 1/4" wide). | *Belt loops are made of the same material as the duster (fleece/wool), and wide enough for the abdomen belt (which should be approx 2 1/4" wide). | ||
*No external pockets are authorized. | *No external pockets are authorized. | ||
*There is no set securing method, but the bib portion of the duster is not visible when wearing the chest piece. | *There is no set securing method, but the bib portion of the duster is not visible when wearing the chest piece. | ||
*Weathered appropriately. | *Weathered appropriately. Color palette should be a tan-brown color, if not a dirty light grey, and have a fairly consistent/uniform color across the entirety duster. Additional application of dirt/weathering along the bottom portion of the duster to mimic natural weathering is appropriate. | ||
** | **Weathering should ideally be at a medium level, not too light but not heavy or excessive. Advised to use photo references to gauge appropriate degrees of weathering.||}} | ||
{{CRLtemplate-nolevels|File:TS_shoulderbell.JPG|Shoulder Armor| | {{CRLtemplate-nolevels|File:TS_shoulderbell.JPG|Shoulder Armor| | ||
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*Shoulders are attached directly to the Duster via personal discretion. | *Shoulders are attached directly to the Duster via personal discretion. | ||
**No visible attachment method is present, UNLESS it is sewn. | **No visible attachment method is present, UNLESS it is sewn. | ||
*The armor is (or appears to be) sewn onto the duster, via (3) spaced areas along the upper edge. | **Optional: The armor is (or appears to be) sewn onto the duster, via (3) spaced areas along the upper edge. | ||
*Armor is weathered appropriately. | *Armor is weathered appropriately. Color palette should be blacks and dark browns (burnt umber) | ||
** | **Weathering should ideally be at a medium level, not too light but not heavy or excessive. Advised to use photo references to gauge appropriate degrees of weathering.|}} | ||
{{CRLtemplate-nolevels|File:TS_gaunts.JPG|Forearm Armor| | {{CRLtemplate-nolevels|File:TS_gaunts.JPG|Forearm Armor| | ||
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**If done, this strap matches the duster for reduced visibility. | **If done, this strap matches the duster for reduced visibility. | ||
**Optional: Split cuff is allowed per film reference, in that the wearer's INSIDE cuff is NOT visibly attached to the forearm and the wearer's OUTSIDE cuff is visibly attached to the forearm. | **Optional: Split cuff is allowed per film reference, in that the wearer's INSIDE cuff is NOT visibly attached to the forearm and the wearer's OUTSIDE cuff is visibly attached to the forearm. | ||
*Armor is weathered appropriately. | *Armor is weathered appropriately. Color palette should be blacks and dark browns (burnt umber) | ||
** | **Weathering should ideally be at a medium level, not too light but not heavy or excessive. Advised to use photo references to gauge appropriate degrees of weathering.||}} | ||
{{CRLtemplate-nolevels|File:TS_gloves_and_handplates.JPG|Gloves and Hand Plates| | {{CRLtemplate-nolevels|File:TS_gloves_and_handplates.JPG|Gloves and Hand Plates| | ||
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**Hand plates are in the same style as ESB TK hand plates. | **Hand plates are in the same style as ESB TK hand plates. | ||
*Placement is not consistent; they are interchangeable. | *Placement is not consistent; they are interchangeable. | ||
*The armor is (or appears to be) sewn onto the gloves, with stitching on four corners of the hand plates. | **Optional: The armor is (or appears to be) sewn onto the gloves, with stitching on four corners of the hand plates. | ||
*Armor is weathered appropriately. | *Armor is weathered appropriately. Color palette should be blacks and dark browns (burnt umber) for handplates. Fpr Gloves, a light use of black to obtain a dirty or "greasy" dirty appearance. | ||
** | **Weathering should ideally be at a medium level, not too light but not heavy or excessive. Advised to use photo references to gauge appropriate degrees of weathering.||}} | ||
{{CRLtemplate-nolevels|File:TS_chest.jpg|Chest Armor| | {{CRLtemplate-nolevels|File:TS_chest.jpg|Chest Armor| | ||
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*Left-hand side of chest has two oblong shaped details which protrude outwards. | *Left-hand side of chest has two oblong shaped details which protrude outwards. | ||
**They are offset and staggered from one another, one being more forward. The forward most center is a light grey. | **They are offset and staggered from one another, one being more forward. The forward most center is a light grey. | ||
**The | **The front-face of the rearmost oblong is dark red. | ||
**Outside of the rear oblong is light grey. | **Outside of the rear oblong is light grey. | ||
**A clear separation between the red and grey is distinguishable. | **A clear separation between the red and grey is distinguishable. | ||
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**Strapping from backpack is connected to chest armor via a metal wire-like, squared off "U"-shaped fixture. Fixture is secured via two rivets (Split or saddlers OR any flat-cap style), one over the other, and is attached to the inside of chest armor, protruding outwards. | **Strapping from backpack is connected to chest armor via a metal wire-like, squared off "U"-shaped fixture. Fixture is secured via two rivets (Split or saddlers OR any flat-cap style), one over the other, and is attached to the inside of chest armor, protruding outwards. | ||
**Hardware is silver or a rusted brown | **Hardware is silver or a rusted brown | ||
*Recommended paints: Humbrol #5 Dark AD Grey, Humbrol #21 Gloss Black and Humbrol # | *Recommended paints: Humbrol #5 Dark AD Grey, Humbrol #21 Gloss Black and Humbrol #20 Crimson | ||
*Armor is weathered appropriately. | *Armor is weathered appropriately. Color palette should be blacks and dark browns (burnt umber) | ||
** | **Weathering should ideally be at a medium level, not too light but not heavy or excessive. Advised to use photo references to gauge appropriate degrees of weathering.||}} | ||
{{CRLtemplate-nolevels|File:TS_backpack.jpg|Backpack| | {{CRLtemplate-nolevels|File:TS_backpack.jpg|Backpack| | ||
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** Optional: Screen used method utilized an older equivalent to the modern "3M Dual Lock Fastener" | ** Optional: Screen used method utilized an older equivalent to the modern "3M Dual Lock Fastener" | ||
**WARNING: If using the 3M Dual Lock Fastener, be mindful that they are incredibly difficult to take apart and you risk damaging them! | **WARNING: If using the 3M Dual Lock Fastener, be mindful that they are incredibly difficult to take apart and you risk damaging them! | ||
*Recommended paints: Humbrol #5 Dark AD Grey, Humbrol #21 Gloss Black, | *Recommended paints: Humbrol #5 Dark AD Grey, Humbrol #21 Gloss Black, and Humbrol #20 Crimson (for the recessed circle details on the sides of the backpack and the red rectangle on the "face" of the pack) | ||
*Armor is weathered appropriately. | *Armor is weathered appropriately. Color palette should be blacks and dark browns (burnt umber) | ||
** | **Weathering should ideally be at a medium level, not too light but not heavy or excessive. Advised to use photo references to gauge appropriate degrees of weathering.||}} | ||
{{CRLtemplate-nolevels|File:TS_belt.jpg|Abdomen Armor / Belt Buckle| | {{CRLtemplate-nolevels|File:TS_belt.jpg|Abdomen Armor / Belt Buckle| | ||
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*Orientation of disk greeblie can alternate between having one dot at the top OR having two dots at the top. | *Orientation of disk greeblie can alternate between having one dot at the top OR having two dots at the top. | ||
*Two narrow vertical slits spaced on either side of Ab plate for the belt to be fed through. | *Two narrow vertical slits spaced on either side of Ab plate for the belt to be fed through. | ||
*Belt is made from | *Belt is made from an approximately 2 1/4" wide and stiff polypropylene Webbing material but may also be a nylon webbing material. | ||
**Belt does not appear saggy and is flat and straight when worn. | **Belt does not appear saggy and is flat and straight when worn. | ||
*Belt does not have any visibly obvious method of attachment and appears hidden as best as possible when worn. Suggested to overlap at the rear with velcro with the thermal detonator centered over it. | *Belt does not have any visibly obvious method of attachment and appears hidden as best as possible when worn. Suggested to overlap at the rear with velcro with the thermal detonator centered over it. | ||
*Abdomen armor is worn either tapered-side up or tapered-side down. | *Abdomen armor is worn either tapered-side up or tapered-side down. | ||
*Armor is weathered appropriately. | *Armor is weathered appropriately. Color palette should be blacks and dark browns (burnt umber). Belt is also weathered with a light use of black to obtain a dirty or "greasy" dirty appearance, should not be excessive for the belt. | ||
** | **Weathering should ideally be at a medium level, not too light but not heavy or excessive. Advised to use photo references to gauge appropriate degrees of weathering.||}} | ||
{{CRLtemplate-nolevels|File:TK_anh_stunt_detonator.jpeg|Detonator| | {{CRLtemplate-nolevels|File:TK_anh_stunt_detonator.jpeg|Detonator| | ||
*Consist of a gray cylinder 2 to 2.5" in diameter with indented white end caps and a white control panel, with details closest to the right-side end cap when worn. | *Consist of a gray cylinder 2 to 2.5" in diameter with indented white end caps and a white control panel, with details closest to the right-side end cap when worn. | ||
*Detonator is centered on the back of belt and is secured by two metal clips. | *Detonator is centered on the back of belt and is secured by two metal clips. | ||
*Armor is weathered appropriately. | *Armor is weathered appropriately. Color palette should be blacks and dark browns (burnt umber) | ||
** | **Weathering should ideally be at a medium level, not too light but not heavy or excessive. Advised to use photo references to gauge appropriate degrees of weathering.||}} | ||
{{CRLtemplate-nolevels|File:TS_pouches.jpg|Pouches| | {{CRLtemplate-nolevels|File:TS_pouches.jpg|Pouches| | ||
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**Loops are no wider than 1 ½” and must be visible when worn. Additionally, loops should be just tall enough to accommodate the belt's width with little to no visible slack. | **Loops are no wider than 1 ½” and must be visible when worn. Additionally, loops should be just tall enough to accommodate the belt's width with little to no visible slack. | ||
**Straps match pouch material. | **Straps match pouch material. | ||
*Pouches are made of either a canvas or duck cloth material, which is white or ivory in color. | *Pouches are made of either a canvas or duck cloth material, which is white or ivory in color, however, must appear a tan-like color after weathering. | ||
*Pouches should appear filled out and not flat or empty | *Pouches should appear filled out and not flat or empty | ||
* | *Pouches are weathered appropriately. Color palette should be tan/brown-like with a light use of black to obtain a dirty or "greasy" dirty appearance. | ||
** | **Weathering should ideally be at a medium level, not too light but not heavy or excessive. Advised to use photo references to gauge appropriate degrees of weathering.||}} | ||
{{CRLtemplate-nolevels|File:TS pants.jpg|Pants| | {{CRLtemplate-nolevels|File:TS pants.jpg|Pants| | ||
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**Covering of these items by the codpiece and/or duster is acceptable. | **Covering of these items by the codpiece and/or duster is acceptable. | ||
*Pants fit somewhat loosely and have enough length to properly "blouse" over the tops of the boots. | *Pants fit somewhat loosely and have enough length to properly "blouse" over the tops of the boots. | ||
* | *Pants are weathered appropriately. Color palette should be a dirty-white to a dirty tan/brown color. | ||
** | **Weathering should ideally be at a medium level, not too light but not heavy or excessive. Advised to use photo references to gauge appropriate degrees of weathering.||}} | ||
{{CRLtemplate-nolevels|File:TS_cod.jpg|Codpiece| | {{CRLtemplate-nolevels|File:TS_cod.jpg|Codpiece| | ||
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**See the [[Costuming:Snowtrooper_Codpiece|Snowtrooper Codpiece Armor detail page]] for more information. | **See the [[Costuming:Snowtrooper_Codpiece|Snowtrooper Codpiece Armor detail page]] for more information. | ||
*A belt rig (not visible in costume) is typically used to wear the Codpiece | *A belt rig (not visible in costume) is typically used to wear the Codpiece | ||
*Codpiece has at minimum a 1" and max of 1 1/4" | *Codpiece has at minimum a 1" and max of 1 1/4" white color elastic strap or poly webbing attached to the bottom-center "point" of the codpiece. | ||
**Strapping should be attached at the "point" 2 rivets, side by side | **Strapping should be attached at the "point" 2 rivets, side by side | ||
**Optional: Screen accurate method utilizes 2, 7mm x 9mm single cap rivets, each fed through a M4 x 15mm washer. (side by side) | **Optional: Screen accurate method utilizes 2, 7mm x 9mm single cap rivets, each fed through a M4 x 15mm washer. (side by side) | ||
**This strap runs between the legs and attaches upwards to a point underneath the duster, commonly to the main belt of the cod-piece. | **This white strap runs between the legs and attaches upwards to a point underneath the duster, commonly to the main belt of the cod-piece. | ||
*Armor is weathered appropriately. | *Armor is weathered appropriately. Color palette should be blacks and dark browns (burnt umber) | ||
** | **Weathering should ideally be at a medium level, not too light but not heavy or excessive. Advised to use photo references to gauge appropriate degrees of weathering.|}} | ||
{{CRLtemplate-nolevels|File:TS_knees.jpg|Knee Armor| | {{CRLtemplate-nolevels|File:TS_knees.jpg|Knee Armor| | ||
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*Knees have a white/ivory elastic strap fixed to middle section of armor when worn. | *Knees have a white/ivory elastic strap fixed to middle section of armor when worn. | ||
**Optional: Screen accurate strap is approx. 4" wide elastic, sewn along the outside-edge of knee armor. | **Optional: Screen accurate strap is approx. 4" wide elastic, sewn along the outside-edge of knee armor. | ||
*Armor is weathered appropriately. | *Armor is weathered appropriately. Color palette should be blacks and dark browns (burnt umber) | ||
** | **Weathering should ideally be at a medium level, not too light but not heavy or excessive. Advised to use photo references to gauge appropriate degrees of weathering.||}} | ||
{{CRLtemplate-nolevels|File:TS_boots.jpg|Boots| | {{CRLtemplate-nolevels|File:TS_boots.jpg|Boots| | ||
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*Orientation of overlapping strap is interchangeable; acceptable to have them both pointing the same direction (to the left or to the right). | *Orientation of overlapping strap is interchangeable; acceptable to have them both pointing the same direction (to the left or to the right). | ||
**Optional: If you wish to retain the D-rings, laces must be present. | **Optional: If you wish to retain the D-rings, laces must be present. | ||
*Weathered appropriately. | *Weathered appropriately. Color palette should be a dirty white and can vary in degree, but must not noticeably appear out of place or inconsistent with the rest of the costume's weathering style. | ||
** | **Screen use boots used randomly applied blotches of white paint | ||
**Weathering should ideally be at a medium level, not too light but not heavy or excessive. Advised to use photo references to gauge appropriate degrees of weathering.||}} | |||
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{{CRLtemplate|File:TK_esb_blaster1.jpeg|E-11 Blaster (ESB)| | {{CRLtemplate-onelevel|File:TK_esb_blaster1.jpeg|E-11 Blaster (ESB)| | ||
*Based on a real or replica Sterling sub-machine gun, scratch-built, or a modified commercial toy Stormtrooper blaster.| | *Based on a real or replica Sterling sub-machine gun, scratch-built, or a modified commercial toy Stormtrooper blaster.| | ||
*Folding stock (does not need to function). | *Folding stock (does not need to function). | ||
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*No power cylinders on the magazine housing. | *No power cylinders on the magazine housing. | ||
*Scratch-built, resin cast, Hyperfirm rubber cast blasters shall have a total of 6 T-tracks on blaster (leaving the lowest row on the magazine housing side uncovered). | *Scratch-built, resin cast, Hyperfirm rubber cast blasters shall have a total of 6 T-tracks on blaster (leaving the lowest row on the magazine housing side uncovered). | ||
*If using the Hasbro E11 toy blaster and you cover all the rows of holes, the blaster will have 7 T-tracks total. But, if you want to have the correct number of T-tracks (6 total) with the lower row of open vent holes on the magazine housing side, then you shall cover the pre-existing rows of holes with T-tracks, and grind off the lower integrated T-track on the magazine housing side and drill a new row of holes in its place.}} | *If using the Hasbro E11 toy blaster and you cover all the rows of holes, the blaster will have 7 T-tracks total. But, if you want to have the correct number of T-tracks (6 total) with the lower row of open vent holes on the magazine housing side, then you shall cover the pre-existing rows of holes with T-tracks, and grind off the lower integrated T-track on the magazine housing side and drill a new row of holes in its place.|}} | ||
{{CRLtemplate-nolevels|File:TK_esb_blaster2.jpeg|E-11 Blaster (ESB Promo/Stunt)| | |||
*Based on a real or replica Sterling sub-machine gun, scratch-built, or a modified commercial toy Stormtrooper blaster. | |||
*Folding stock (does not need to function). | |||
*No ammo counter shall be present. | |||
*Correct style scope. | |||
*No power cylinders on the magazine housing. | |||
*Scratch-built or cast blasters shall have a total of 6 T-tracks on blaster (leaving the lowest row on the magazine housing side uncovered). | |||
*If using the Hasbro E11 toy blaster, it is modified to have the correct number of T-tracks (6 total), with a lower row of open vent holes on the magazine housing side. | |||
*This is accomplished by covering the pre-existing rows of holes with T-tracks, then grinding off the lower integrated T-track on the magazine housing side, and drilling a new row of holes in its place. | |||
*Two greeblies on the left rear area. | |||
*Three studs on the right rear area. | |||
*Add two scope block greeblies. | |||
*Remove front bayonet muzzle disk. | |||
*Remove magazine housing parts. | |||
*Remove D-Ring mount. | |||
*Swoosh trim on right side above the pistol grip.||}} | |||
{{CRLtemplate-nolevels|File:Generic-dlt19.jpeg| DLT-19 Heavy Blaster Rifle| | |||
Manufactured by BlasTech Industries, the DLT-19 heavy blaster rifle is much more powerful with a much greater range than the E-11 blaster. Because of its powerful, long range capabilities, this rifle is commonly used on Imperial controlled planets with large, clear, open areas. | |||
*Based on a real or replica MG-34 machine gun.|}} | |||
{{CRLtemplate-nolevels|File:Generic-dlt20a.jpeg|DLT-20a Blaster Rifle| | |||
The BlasTech DLT-20A blaster rifle was a long-barreled rifle (sometimes referred to as a "longblaster") with a top-mounted rangefinder and electronic sight. It had automatic and semiautomatic settings and a rate of fire very close to that of the DC-15A blaster rifle and other longblasters. This was one of the few blaster models produced with a magnatomic adhesion grip, keeping the weapon firmly in the wielder's grip and making him or her more difficult to disarm. With additional collimating rings and longer conduits of galven circuitry, these rifles have improved consistency in their shots. | |||
*Based on a real or replica STG-44 machine gun, with parts from the Browning M1919. | |||
**Real or prop scope. | |||
**Flat or semi-gloss black. | |||
**Blaster is lightly weathered.|}} | |||
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Snow Trooper |
Model TS 7143, Photo by Rob “Ice Axe” Kittell |
Visit the Gallery for this Costume for more models and parts views. |
Description: Snow Trooper These troopers wear specialized cold weather gear for frozen, hostile environments | |
For 501st membership only the requirements in black need to be met. | |
This Visual Guide has been reviewed by the detachment staff and the LMO team and is certified for use as a minimum approval guideline for GMLs. GMLs are free to approve this costume type.
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Required Costume Components | |
The following costume components are present and appear as described below. | |
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Optional Accessories | |
Items below are optional costume accessories. These items are not required for approval, but if present appear as described below. If adding in an accessory after initial approval, the item still needs to be submitted to local GML for approval before use. | |
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