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  1. Based on the recent discussion i started an analysis of pictures of the sith petty officer, i used pictures on different source but i can't use this pics here because i've not the autorisation of their owner. For me the sith eternal petty officer must be in the IOC because it's clearly a advanced navy trooper. With different CRL and pics i've started a CRL but this need change with better pics. Actually i'm searching good material for tunic etc...

    Helmet

     

    -          Fully closed

     

    -          12inch diameter red glossy dome. Dome have approximatly 50 veticals lines (must be changed with better pictures).

     

    -          Back "wing" extending about 4" (101.6mm) below the rim of the dome at the sides and about 7" (177.8mm) at the back, encompassing about half the circumference of the helmet.

     

    -          Back wing have 20 horizontals lines.

     

    -          « Ears » blocks with a bend to match the flare of the "wing" over each ear at the front ends of the "wing". A rectangular hole is presnt on the ear under a plain recangular piece.

     

    -          A visor that hide the wearer face is under the dome.

     

    -          Under visor there is a curved gloss-black area. A bottom is present between visor and glossy area.

     

    -          To the front end of the back wing to front mask, a gloosy black material hide the wearer face.

     

    -          A tubular piece made with glossy black material is used to hide connection with the « concealed air scrubber sustems » and the front mask. The tubular piece is present on each side and follow the angle of the triangular area under the ears.

     

    Bacclava

     

    -          A balaclava is a black head sock/hood that is worn under the helmet and is used primarily to hide any view of the wearer's skin and/or facial hair.

     

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    Jacket

     

    -          Fabric is a medium weight Black suiting material.

     

    -          Tunic is fitted to the wearer

     

    -          It has a vertical closure seam in the center on the front. Closure mechanism is not visible.

     

    -          It has a tall mandarin collar and is snug fitting. It can be worn closed or slightly open.

     

    -          Sleeves are long and end at the wrist.

     

    -          There is a 1" hem at the bottom of the tunic.

     

    -          The front hemline is approximately 1" longer than the back and sides. The sides of the extended hemline are tapered.

     

    -          The bicep-mounted comlink is present on the upper left arm. Comlink is red with « 0 II » black details. A silver finish close the comlink

     

    -          2" wide epaulettes are present on each shoulder. These are sewn to lie flat and go from the collar seam to the arm seam.

     

    -          There are two L-shaped seams on the front of the tunic, one on each side. The start from the middle of the epaulettes and go to the middle of the arm seam.

     

    Trouser

     

    -          Fabric is a medium weight Black suiting material. It matches the material used for the tunic.

     

    -          Flared riding breeches have semi-stiff flares in the hip/thigh area, below the tunic and above the knee.

     

    -          Flare is trapezoidal in shape and fits snugly at the knee. Flare starts at the top of the thigh and ends just above the knee

     

    -          A thin, horizontal strap is present at each hip. The front of the strap is vertically aligned near the sides of the front hemline of the tunic. It continues several inches past the hip.

     

    -          Pockets and waist belts are acceptable, although are not visible with the tunic on.

     

    -          The legs are tucked into the boots.

     

    Rank insignia

     

    -          Worn on the left side of arm, above the wrist and below the elbow

     

    -          Rank consists of one black band sewn down to the sleeve with Aurebesh embroidered on it. The edges utilize piping or an embroidered line on each side.

     

    -          Both piping (if used) and embroidery (Aurabesh and lines) are red (can't read the letter but maybe start with "STET" ? Like officer)

    Gloves, based on the FO gunner

     

    -          Gloves are plain black leather, or leather-like material with no detailing or accents

     

    -          The gauntlets of the gloves extend from the wrist to nearly the elbow

     

    -          The gauntlets have a V-shaped split on the outside of the arm. Black leather, or leather-like material, is sewn into the split such that it has a U-shaped profile.

     

    Belt

     

     

     

     

    -          The belt is a plain black leather, or leather-like, material with no detailing that is 2" to 3" in width.

    -          The belt has two belt boxes, a red and a black, worn on the left-hand. The boxes sit side-by-side. They have a semi-gloss or glossy finish to match the helmet.

    -          The front-positioned box is rectangular (7inch to 9inch) with a beveled edge on the bottom. A small black square indent is present on the upper right-hand corner of the box

    -          The rear-positioned box is rectangular. A visible seam around the box close to the back face.

    Boots

    -          Leather or leather-like material

    -          High knee boots

    -          A stap is present in the upper of the boots.

      I had green light to share somes pictures from a Facebook page (of the visual dictionnary) !03a671b8ceb6d9cadadbd5c24e10cc5c.jpg539ff05e617302ec9b8a0f69c405f78c.jpg

     

     

     

     

     

     

  2. Hello everyone,
    Actually i'm on exam's period on my School so i'm not very reactive to message sorry...
    In the IOC we don't have a forum section where a member can show a WIP of an other detachement costume, like SpecOps or FISD. But if you are ok we can let informations of the advencement here, just like a fan building.
    I think like BJ Savage that the priority is not necessary where is it go... Like this costume i would work on the Dryden Vos guard after finish it just because it's a Star Wars costume, and we can see it on film, note because it's a Underworld World, IOC, SO...
    To answer on a little debate, i think all evils or military or police/guard uniforme can be on the 501st

  3. Yes it's totaly different, but if the Animated series was make on film, the armor look probably like Veers ? Animated costume is juste an adaptation of the real world uniform make to look like cartoon ; For exemple, the stomtrooper in rebels, the realistic version is the ANH, and the officer belt (just a ring in cartoon, but more complex on real). My question is more "can we create a "real" or "movie" version just with what we know" ?

    It's just a reflexion...

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