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    ShadowStriker reacted to DefiantKnight130 in Imperial officer pants   
    Hi I need some higher quality imperial officer pants.  I've tried Wampa Wear but they don't have it apparently.  Does anybody know of a another place I can get them?
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    ShadowStriker reacted to SnazzyGent in Level 3 gloves   
    Could anyone tell me where you got your level 3 gloves at? 
     
    As far as I’m aware these are the requirements: 
     
    OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable): Gloves have a plain back and no visible adornments. Gloves made of leather. Gloves end just past the wrist. OPTIONAL Level three certification (if applicable): Gloves have a notch centered in the edge below the palm. Slit may be straight or rounded.  
     
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    ShadowStriker reacted to Theblueguy808 in Grand Admiral tunic   
    1. Do you mean the bell shaped seam on the outside of the sleeve or the seam on the inside of the sleave? The former is required for approval and is mentioned in the CRL for the tunic. The latter is just the only known way in making a sleave.

    2. The definition in regards to parts of a garment: a part of a garment that fits over the shoulders and to which the main part of the garment is attached, typically in gathers or pleats. In this case it is the U shaped curve on the top breast panel that curves around the collar and comes up to the shoulder seam.

    3. Normally it is made of a medium to heavy weight suiting material. A white gabardine twill is the general preferred type of fabric.


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    ShadowStriker reacted to Eagle in IOC User Ranks & Awards (Master Thread)   
    Attention officers,
     
    For anyone wondering what the various logos, bars, and titles to the left of posts is all about, this is the thread for you!
     
    User Ranks 
    Rank is determined by user post count and are achieved at the following milestones:
     Cadet: 0 Posts
     Ensign: 25 Posts
     Lieutenant J.G.: 50 Posts
     Lieutenant: 100 Posts 
     Lieutenant Commander: 150 Posts
     Commander: 250 Posts
     Captain: 500 Posts
     Rear Admiral: 1000 Posts
     Vice Admiral: 1500 Posts
     Admiral: 2000 Posts
     Grand Moff: 3000 Posts
     Supreme Leader: 7000 Posts 
     
    Troop Milestones
    By logging troops in the Hall of Commemoration, members will receive awards at the following troop milestones: 
     First Milestone: 25 Troops 
     Second Milestone: 50 Troops 
     Third Milestone: 75 Troops 
     Forth Milestone: 100 Troops
     Fifth Milestone: 150 Troops
     Sixth Milestone: 200 Troops 
     Seventh Milestone: 300 Troops 
     
    Executor Award 
    Earned by achieving Level 2 standards on a costume. This award can be given for multiple costumes.   

     
    Imperator Award
    Earned by achieving Level 3 standards on a costume. This award can be given for multiple costumes.   

     
    Staff Service Award
    The Staff Service Award is granted to recognize the contributions of IOC Command Staff for their commitment to the detachment. Each award represents a full year of service.

     
    Service Stars
    Service Stars are awarded to members who achieve the same award more then once. 4 Service Stars can be on a ribbon at once. Stars are as follow:
    1 Bronze Star = 2 Awards
    1 Silver Star = 5 Bronze Stars
    1 Gold Star = 5 Silver Stars
     
    Examples:
     Third Award
     Eighth Award
     Tenth Award
     
    Service stars apply to the following awards:
    -Executor Award (Per Costume)
    -Imperator Award (Per Costume)
    -Staff Service Award (Annual) 
     
    Exceptions, while rare, have been made in the past for members who exceed the max amount of stars on an award. Message a staff member for more info if needed. 
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    ShadowStriker reacted to RubinAglay52 in Imperial cadet helmet   
    Hey everyone so i have been taking a good amount of time on my helmet for this build, and have a quick question on the lenses. Now i know the CRL says to use a dark flat lens, but if one wouldn't feel confident enough to heat and curve the acrylic for the lenses and working through trial and error and using lots of money, would automotive window tint work as a suitable replacement? If not i'll be ok with slowly and painstakingly work through on the lenses.
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    ShadowStriker reacted to buckrogersbarker in Imperial cadet helmet   
    @Cookiedala any advice that you can suggest?
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    ShadowStriker reacted to whitmers in Update to Moff Gideon CRL   
    Hello!
     
    Now that Celebration is over, and we got some great pics of some of the costumes. It has come to my attention that the Moff Gideon CRL needs to be adjusted in one small section.
     
    "Five to Six evenly spaced pleats are present, approximately 1 inch (38mm) in size, clustered at the back of the neck, where the cape fabric meets the trim."
     
     
     The cap has a total of seven pleats. One center box pleat , and then 3 knife pleats on the sides.
     

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    ShadowStriker reacted to CajunCharlie53 in Imperial Line Officer Cape Attachment   
    Hello Everyone,
     
    What is the best way to attach a cape to my line Officer without changing the appearance of it when the cape is not attached?
     
    Thanks
     
     
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    ShadowStriker reacted to SakanTal in Blaster conversion build   
    I am working on converting a SIG MCX airsoft gun into a repeating blaster in the vein of the SE-14r Repeating Blaster.
     
    Looking for both greeblies and assistance/ideas on executing this.
     
     
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    ShadowStriker got a reaction from pm07 in From the Andor set - possible spoiler   
    I can't wait too add more CRL's
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    ShadowStriker reacted to SakanTal in Imperial officer Hat   
    MolliMakes here on the forum does hat runs from time to time that are excellent (and fully approvable)
     
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    ShadowStriker reacted to Herulfr in Thank you for your service   
    I will remember that for next time! Always polite though.
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    ShadowStriker reacted to Herulfr in Thank you for your service   
    At my last two troops, I have had people shake my hand & tell me " Thank you for your service ". Wondering how many others have had this experience.
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    ShadowStriker got a reaction from vonmoen in New IOC Command Division   
    Thanks for the support Ron.
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    ShadowStriker reacted to vonmoen in New IOC Command Division   
    Neil, I don't think there's an issue with where the thread was posted, I just wanted to make sure that the fledgling group was following the advice in forming their new Command Division. Looking forward to another IOC Command Division on the map. 
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    ShadowStriker reacted to TheAbbeFaria in New IOC Command Division   
    Hello Ron! I'm a part of this initiative so I'll chime in here.
     
    Thanks for the response. The link leads to "Content isn't available" is because its a private facebook group. Anyone on these forums who troops with Timberline, Alpine, or Mountain garrisons that haven't seen this in their garrison specific threads are welcome to join. PM me and I can get a group invite to them. 
     
    As for the the IOC recommendations, I've seen them, yes. We're in the formation phase, so we're soliciting members. Once we have a list, a name, and a logo we'll submit to leadership for final approval. If this thread is better housed in the Command Division forum vs. here in the officer's lounge, I'd have no problem with admin moving it. 
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    ShadowStriker reacted to vonmoen in New IOC Command Division   
    The link says "content not available". Was this discussed in the IOC Command Division section? If not, check out the thread for forming a Command Division. Here's the link:
     
    https://www.imperialofficer.com/forum/index.php?/topic/3528-forming-your-command-division/
     
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    ShadowStriker got a reaction from DirectorEdward in Rule modification for ISB CRLs.   
    The best person to ask would be Shadan.   https://www.imperialofficer.com/forum/index.php?/profile/9473-shadan/
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    ShadowStriker reacted to diSparo in Republic Medic / formerly Kamino Clone Medic   
    Hello, I am posting here the first draft of a CRL for the "Camino Clone Medic" for discussion.
    The images for this can be seen in the link
     
    costume pics
    https://photos.app.goo.gl/UcUjjSTv69CJMorZA
    Source photo
    https://photos.app.goo.gl/FHAMd9sXrMmzqGtYA
    Detail photo
    https://photos.app.goo.gl/BwkBzEG8VnceJWg76
     
     
    cap, white
    Cloth is a medium-weight suit material that matches the tunic and pants perfectly.
    Weaving in gabardine style is the most accurate.
    Color matched to tunic and trousers.
    The base of the hat is tapered, with a crown approximately 4" (101.6mm) high.
    Front and rear "flaps" overlap at the sides and are approximately 4 inches (101.6mm) high.
    The front beak extends down 3 inches and is decorated with (5) (6) or (7) concentric stitches.
    Imperial Code Disk in the center of the front vertical "flap".
    At the bottom of the front flap there is a red stripe 1.5cm wide, the same red as the stripes on the sleeves.
     
    OPTIONAL Level 2 Certification (if applicable):
    The code disc has a notch on the outermost disc.
    OPTIONAL Level 3 Certification (if applicable):
    Code Disk exactly matches the prop used by the screen.
    tunic
    White fabric is a mid-weight suit fabric that matches the pants perfectly.
    The tunic is double breasted with a left over right closure at the tapered yoke.
    The yoke extends over the shoulder to the upper shoulder seam.
    The stand-up collar has square corners with a left-over-right center closure.
    The collar contains a modesty panel.
    The tunic has medium gray matt satin piping.
    On each shoulder are rectangular epaulettes in the same gray as the piping.
    The sleeves are long and without cuffs or buttons.
    Sleeves contain 1 seam, on the inside.
    On both sleeves there are two rank bands made of gray faux leather in the same gray as epaulettes and piping.
    The tunic is constructed without topstitching (seams are visible on the outer surface of the fabric).
    The back of the tunic has a seam that runs down the center of the tunic from the neck to the hem.
    There is a slit on the back of the tunic that runs from belt level to the floor.
    On the outside of the sleeves, two parallel red stripes, as wide as the rank stripes, run the length of the sleeve from the epaulette to the cuff. The total width of the two stripes ends with the width of the epaulette.
    On the right chest is the Kamino Doctors patch.
     
    OPTIONAL Level 2 Certification (if applicable):
    •The collar is approximately 3.175 cm (1.25") to 6.35 cm (2.5")
     
    OPTIONAL Level 3 Certification (if applicable):
    • Tunic fastens on the right side with snaps or buttons.
    • No stitching is visible anywhere.
    • A lining is sewn in.
    • The shoulder lines look very straight.
     
    trousers
    White fabric is a medium weight suiting fabric that matches the tunic perfectly.
    The trouser legs are straight, without rider flaps, and are worn tucked into the boots.
    Pockets are acceptable but must not be visible when the tunic is on.
     
    rank bar
    The rank bar is worn on the left side of the tunic over the piping.
    Rank consists of colored plastic tiles mounted in a frame panel.
    The rankbar consists of three tiles in a row, one blue tile on the right and two red tiles on the left.
     
    OPTIONAL Level 2 Certification (if applicable):
    The bar is approximately 1⅛" (28.6 mm) high.
    The length of the frame plate is approximately 6 cm (2⅓") wide
    The dimensions of the rank plates are approximately ⅝" (16 mm) wide x ⅞" (22 mm) high.
     
    Belt
    The belt is made from a non-textured brown leather or leather-like material in the same brown as the boots and is approximately 51mm wide.
    •There are no loops on the belt.
    •The buckle has rounded corners and is made of a horizontally brushed metal or metal-like material.
    The buckle is embellished with a Republican code disc in the center.
    •The code disc is a stepped cone shape that looks like 2 discs stacked on top of each other. • The larger disc is 1.4 inch (3.5 cm) and the smaller disc is 1 inch (2.5 cm).
     
    Boots
    The boots are made of brown leather or leather-like material, the same brown as the belt.
    If stretch inserts or zippers are present, they must be hidden on the inner shaft.
    Boots have a wider arch on either side of the ankle.
    The upper edge of the shaft is shaped as a cuff.
     
    OPTIONAL Level 2 Certification (if applicable):
    Boots do not have a zipper.
    Boots are made of leather.
     
    Optional
     
    gloves
    Gloves are made of brown leather or leather-like material, the same brown as boots and belts.
    Gloves can be plain or have 3 stitch lines on the back of the hand.
     
    DC-15S blaster
    Manufactured by BlasTech Industries, the DC-15S is smaller than the DC-15A blaster rifle. Although it has a shorter range than the "A" model, it is easier to handle with a higher rate of fire. It features a folding stock for braced shooting.
     
    Realistic clone style DC-15S blaster.
    Blaster can be custom built out of plastic, wood, metal or cast in resin.
    Blaster has realistic Episode II or Episode III details:
    wire frame sight.
    Collapsible storage.
    Twelve (12) radiator fins evenly spaced along the length of the cylinder.
    Igniter detail buttons.
    Load the magazine clip on the right.
    The overall length is approximately 26" (66 cm).
    Due to the scaling, the Hasbro version is wrong.
     
    OPTIONAL Level 2 Certification (if applicable):
    The detail of the loading magazine on the clip is gun metal color gun metal.
    Detail studs and screws are gun metal gray in color.
    Ignition knobs have some copper tint.
    Blaster is weathered.
    OPTIONAL Level 3 Certification (if applicable):
    Working blue LED is installed in the barrel.
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    ShadowStriker got a reaction from MaiTaiJedi in Prefix question   
    What you first do is get your suit. #2. You submit your Costume to your local Garrison. #3 The pictures will probably take a week or a month so they can review your uniform.
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    ShadowStriker got a reaction from Alay in R.I.P Chris Munke   
    Thank you Chris for creating such an Iconic character and pouring your love too Star Wars fans all over the world. You will be greatly missed. Hats off soldiers. R.I.P
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    ShadowStriker reacted to Mesh in Security Services Uniform (Non-saga) - Formerly Staff Officer (Non-Saga)   
    Very very big fan of this!!!
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    ShadowStriker got a reaction from Mesh in Security Services Uniform (Non-saga) - Formerly Staff Officer (Non-Saga)   
    I was wondering if we can add Empire patches to the New Security Officer as seen in the comic "Star Wars Operation starlight" Here's some pictures. 

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    ShadowStriker got a reaction from OfficerBlakley in Imperial Tie Fighter Hanger Crew *CRL*   
    I can't wait to see the completion of this Hangar crew.
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    ShadowStriker reacted to OfficerBlakley in Imperial Tie Fighter Hanger Crew *CRL*   
    Hello and welcome to my discussion for a CRL of the Tie Fighter Hanger crew.
     
    Much like the Bridge crew, Death Star crew, scanning crew and finally the mechanic crew - we have the Tie fighter hanger crew according to game, “Star Wars: Squadrons.” 
     
    We are first introduced to this class by, “Sergeant Waylin, a Chief Mechanic and head of the hanger crew.” Throughout the entire game on the Imperial’s side of the story plot you interact with this character. 
     
    One could say, “than let’s make a CRL for Sergeant Waylin!” That would make sense as well. But it’s the job class that more interesting for a CRL. “Tie Fighter Hanger Crew.” 
     
    How would we dress for the CRL?
     

     
    Sergeant Waylin gives us an appearance which according to close ups on the image seems to be a, “Rogue 1 imperial enlisted flight-suit.” It is gray in contrast to the black cap and black boots he is wearing. 

    The outfit would be this 
    (1) Charcoal gray R1 (or similar) enlisted flight-suit 
    (2) Black officer cap or charcoal gray In color.
    (3) AT-ST Goggles or goggles that are square WW2 aviator type in nature. 
    (4) Silver R1 imperial cog patch either (A) Velcro or (B) embroidered.
    (5) 1 code cylinder as (optional) or none at all.
    (6) 1 R1 Imperial compad or (optional.)
    (7) R1 Officer belt with Chicago screw on the left side. 
    (8) 1 R1 code box on left side on belt or, (optional.) 
    (9) 2 black leather carrying tool bags on belt or, (optional) 
    (10) Black leather German jackboots or, a black boat that has calf back strap. Or something that is similar in nature. 
    (11) No gloves on hands, or (Optional) Black leather gauntlet gloves.
     
    I hope this post generates good discussion and that we can move this outfit forward. 
     
    This would be a comfortable fun and cheaper outfit that is much like the Bridge crew, mechanic crew, or scanning crew.
     
    Look forward to working with you all on getting this passed. 
     
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