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    Paggeldiwwer reacted to lantern2745 in Staff Officer CRL Thoughts   
    I agree. Like I said, an easy fix for the time being.
    One that I believe has been implemented now.
    Thanks @Hask!
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    Paggeldiwwer got a reaction from bobafett4ever in Staff Officer CRL Thoughts   
    Concerning the Staff Officer from Episode VI at http://databank.501st.com/databank/Costuming:ID_imperial_officer_black we still have the "Context" referring to Episode IV, which is wrong and leads for a lot of new Officers to irritations concerning rankbars, codecylinders and belt boxes. 
     
    Perhaps the LMO's/ @Hask have a look at it and set the context of the CRL from Episode IV to Episode VI since in Episode IV only the ANH-Staff-Officer (Fahrenheit 451-tunic) is seen, while the Officer in Episode VI, Rogue One, Solo and the EU/Legends wears the tunic with the classic "imperial" pattern.
     
    Thank you very much 
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    Paggeldiwwer got a reaction from FrankieG in Propose on TFA: Admiral   
    Our dear Elevator-friend does not seem to be an Admiral because of the missing red line in the rank-insignia. Those insignia do Point him to be a General. But his uniform does not match. His uniform Looks pretty much the same as the Admiral from TFA. And now we have some pants-reference at least for TLJ:
     

     
    His double breast still has this crappy-looking, ill-fitting, not-matching line there on the right ...
     

     
    Somehow I come to the conclusion, they just re-used some of the background-uniforms from TFA for some officers running around the Supremacy to look busy. What do you think?
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    Paggeldiwwer reacted to Steven in Smiling in Costume?   
    Could there be a bigger smile?  
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    Paggeldiwwer reacted to Tentayena in Smiling in Costume?   
    I am... Not Great at staying in character
    It Is Known.

    But some of my favorites from troops!






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    Paggeldiwwer got a reaction from 17613 in Smiling in Costume?   
    I saw this topic on the Legion-Boards: https://www.501st.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=102436
     
    And I think it could be nice to show our photos when we do smile in costume.
     
    This is mine:
     

     
    We were visiting the "House of Astronomy" in Heidelberg (Germany) on that day. There was a baby child that could barley walk and was obviously wondering what kind of guys we were. That child looked so cute and sweet - I communicated with it. And how can you do that best: being nice and showing a smile (mostly to take away some possible fear from the children ). Luckily my dad took that shot and to save this moment.
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    Paggeldiwwer got a reaction from TK1571 in Smiling in Costume?   
    I saw this topic on the Legion-Boards: https://www.501st.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=102436
     
    And I think it could be nice to show our photos when we do smile in costume.
     
    This is mine:
     

     
    We were visiting the "House of Astronomy" in Heidelberg (Germany) on that day. There was a baby child that could barley walk and was obviously wondering what kind of guys we were. That child looked so cute and sweet - I communicated with it. And how can you do that best: being nice and showing a smile (mostly to take away some possible fear from the children ). Luckily my dad took that shot and to save this moment.
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    Paggeldiwwer reacted to Ithilnar in Smiling in Costume?   
    Great idea!
     
    This is photo from Kapitularz Convention in Łódź. We had quiz about Star Wars and it was final round. We had to hit plastic cup when we knew the answer.
    I took second place, but the battle was hard
     

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    Paggeldiwwer got a reaction from Ithilnar in Smiling in Costume?   
    I saw this topic on the Legion-Boards: https://www.501st.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=102436
     
    And I think it could be nice to show our photos when we do smile in costume.
     
    This is mine:
     

     
    We were visiting the "House of Astronomy" in Heidelberg (Germany) on that day. There was a baby child that could barley walk and was obviously wondering what kind of guys we were. That child looked so cute and sweet - I communicated with it. And how can you do that best: being nice and showing a smile (mostly to take away some possible fear from the children ). Luckily my dad took that shot and to save this moment.
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    Paggeldiwwer reacted to kevair464 in Officer - Mimban Lieutenant CRL Update Proposal   
    I’ve made the lapels on mine smaller, they were a bit oversized




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    Paggeldiwwer reacted to buckrogersbarker in Officer/ Star Wars collections   
    Today's acquisition.  Governor Tarkin and Doctor Ball
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    Paggeldiwwer reacted to WhiteWalker in Be careful out there Krennic’s!   
    These are awesome! I’ve got to borrow these!


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    Paggeldiwwer reacted to Steven in Be careful out there Krennic’s!   
    Absolutely! Make it so 
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    Paggeldiwwer reacted to WhiteWalker in Be careful out there Krennic’s!   
    This reminds me, I should ask in the election Q&A if the candidates would approve an optional cape for every CRL the IOC offers. You know we all want that!


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    Paggeldiwwer reacted to Steven in Be careful out there Krennic’s!   
    I would never do that without your permission. But now that you mention them...
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    Paggeldiwwer got a reaction from Steven in Be careful out there Krennic’s!   
    Well @Steven as long as you don't post the "Count Tarkula"- Pictures here ... 
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    Paggeldiwwer got a reaction from Molina00 in General Pattern for an officers' tunic   
    Krennics tunic uses the same pattern as all greengrey imperial Officers in the OT and R1 use (with minimal differences between OT and R1). Only his Collar is visibly higher.
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    Paggeldiwwer got a reaction from Deuce017 in General Pattern for an officers' tunic   
    Hello fellow officers.
     
    more than two years ago, when I became a member here, I noticed (as many before and after me) that it is hard to find a pattern here for the tunic.
     
    I have sewed a few of those tunics since then (as an amateur - it's just a hobby ) and I just made a small photo-documentation of my recent progress.
     
    I photographed the single pieces from which the tunic will be constructed and drawed in the measurements of them. I hope this will help some of you to create an own pattern for your tunic. And even if you haven never seriously sewed before (like me more than two years ago) - just do it, give it a try. You'll like it - believe me It is such a great feeling seeing the progress of your own project. And you do not need to work it out by hook or by crook - take yourselves the time you need. This includes re-opening of some seams sometimes. But you'll to this for the better.
     
    The pattern is designed for my father, so it is customized. That means the single parts are made to meet his measurement - not yours. You will need to alter them to make the tunic fit your own body.
     
    My fathers measurements are: 176 cm tall, weight 76kg, chest is 108cm waist is 110cm, back from neck to hip: 42cm, arm length: 62 cm, neck-circumference: 42cm.
     
    Please alway keep in mind, that we need about 10-15mm of seam-allowance at each and every edge of the fabric. Before you sew all of that together, it appears a lot larger of course  
     
    The collar:
     

     
    The chest-pieces:
     
    Right Side:
     



     
    Left Side:
     



     
    Double-breast:
     


     
    The arm-pieces:
     


     
    The back-pieces:
     





     
    Construction (where do these parts all have to be placed?):
     
    Right front:
     

     
    Left front and double-breast:
     

     
    Back:
     

    (please mind that the center-seam is just here for the Admiral Versio-Uniform. For a regular officer there is no center-seam at all!!!)
     
    Arms:
     
     
     
    How to start:
     
    Draw on the pattern-parts and cut them out of the fabric:
     

     
    Draw them on the facing again an cut those parts too:
     

     
    Iron the facing onto the inner side of the fabric:
     

     
    cut of the excess-facing:
     

     
     
    This will be continued....
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    Paggeldiwwer got a reaction from trskel in General Pattern for an officers' tunic   
    Hello fellow officers.
     
    more than two years ago, when I became a member here, I noticed (as many before and after me) that it is hard to find a pattern here for the tunic.
     
    I have sewed a few of those tunics since then (as an amateur - it's just a hobby ) and I just made a small photo-documentation of my recent progress.
     
    I photographed the single pieces from which the tunic will be constructed and drawed in the measurements of them. I hope this will help some of you to create an own pattern for your tunic. And even if you haven never seriously sewed before (like me more than two years ago) - just do it, give it a try. You'll like it - believe me It is such a great feeling seeing the progress of your own project. And you do not need to work it out by hook or by crook - take yourselves the time you need. This includes re-opening of some seams sometimes. But you'll to this for the better.
     
    The pattern is designed for my father, so it is customized. That means the single parts are made to meet his measurement - not yours. You will need to alter them to make the tunic fit your own body.
     
    My fathers measurements are: 176 cm tall, weight 76kg, chest is 108cm waist is 110cm, back from neck to hip: 42cm, arm length: 62 cm, neck-circumference: 42cm.
     
    Please alway keep in mind, that we need about 10-15mm of seam-allowance at each and every edge of the fabric. Before you sew all of that together, it appears a lot larger of course  
     
    The collar:
     

     
    The chest-pieces:
     
    Right Side:
     



     
    Left Side:
     



     
    Double-breast:
     


     
    The arm-pieces:
     


     
    The back-pieces:
     





     
    Construction (where do these parts all have to be placed?):
     
    Right front:
     

     
    Left front and double-breast:
     

     
    Back:
     

    (please mind that the center-seam is just here for the Admiral Versio-Uniform. For a regular officer there is no center-seam at all!!!)
     
    Arms:
     
     
     
    How to start:
     
    Draw on the pattern-parts and cut them out of the fabric:
     

     
    Draw them on the facing again an cut those parts too:
     

     
    Iron the facing onto the inner side of the fabric:
     

     
    cut of the excess-facing:
     

     
     
    This will be continued....
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    Paggeldiwwer got a reaction from pben in Battlefront 2 (Original) Officer   
    He seems to wear a flight suit like the pilots and the crewmen. But if it should be a dark Grey, a greygreen or a black is something I cannot say. It looks different in some pictures.
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    Paggeldiwwer reacted to Tarkin99933 in Episode 3 Fleet Officer Uniform CRL Proposal   
    Hello Guys
     
    I don't know how to do this but I want a CRL entry for my Episode 3 Fleet Officer.
     

     
     

     
     
     

     
     

     
     

     
     

     
     

     
     

     
     

     
     

     
     

     
     

     
     
     

     
     

     
     

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    Paggeldiwwer reacted to kevair464 in Detachment for Mudtrooper Officer CRL   
    Not black, olive drab. As is the hat disk






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    Paggeldiwwer got a reaction from beamishgunn in establishing an Imperial Scanning Crew Group   
    Additionally we could be posting pictures of troops where we are doing things seen in the movies. Or - in case of the Wookie-issue - remained unseen until now. 
     
    We can point out he differences between the two styles of the suits used in the movies and discuss that.
     
    Do we know each and evry source for the costume-parts? Does one buildt the scaning-box and knows the measurements? If yes, we can reproduce rhis box to store some sweets which we can give to children during a parade.
     
    I think we have some potential here and I am happy to see this idea growing 
     
     
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    Paggeldiwwer reacted to bjsavage7 in establishing an Imperial Scanning Crew Group   
    Very interesting proposal, and refreshing to see some passion for our hard working crewmen! 
    We already have Command Divisions which are IOC members grouped geographically, and the Firebirds, consisting of our participating female members. 
    I don't think we've had much push, if any, for a particular internal IOC group based on a costume alone. Could be a swell idea. 
    I'd like to hear more thoughts about this. 
     
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    Paggeldiwwer reacted to beamishgunn in establishing an Imperial Scanning Crew Group   
    First and foremost, I see it as a way for all scanning crew to get together and discuss topics ranging from costume confection to filmography!

    The other point is to promote the group within the IOC/Legion/Star Wars community at large and rally behind a specific and less-known aspect of Star Wars.

    The idea is not to be a break-away of the IOC, just one of its branches that is proud of what it is and gets people with a common interest together.




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