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    Tarrif got a reaction from vonmoen in Imperial Army Operations Officer   
    I had the day off, so of course I spent it trying to get the answer to this question about rank / affiliation. There is no definitive answer. The best I could come up with is a Senior Colonel, Imperial Army Intelligence. I don't know if the orange tiles were deliberately meant to be unique to Death Star officers, or if we just never see them outside the Death Star because of the story line. The reason I say Intelligence over Operations is the organization of the tiles on the rank bar. If the bar began with orange tiles it would be Ancillary (Research, Logistics, Engineering) but since it starts with red tiles it denotes Military Intelligence. The red tiles also make it Army, since if it were Navy intelligence the would be three blues then three orange with the rank of Senior Commodore. Most of this information comes from the new books and movies, and of course ANH.
     
    According to The Force .net and their Star Wars Technical Commentaries, this officer is identified as a non-combat technical specialist such as a medic, engineer, or scientist. Their justification is the uniform layout itself. The black cap signifies their technical expertise over ordinary crew members. This information comes from older source material prior to the new movies and books.
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    Tarrif got a reaction from vonmoen in Imperial Army Troopers   
    Yes, and we have a very good description of what those troops look like as well. In the original thread I laid out all the references with their sources if you want to check it out. I would love to do a CRL for these Troopers as well sometime down the road.


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    Tarrif got a reaction from GDMorti in Battlefront II Officer (Original Trilogy) CRL   
    Oh sure, that's definitely 
    That's for MMORPG's where a character's armor and appearance can be changed with different armor, clothing, etc such as Star Wars: The Old Republic and Star Wars Galaxies. A character such as the BF2 Officer always looks the same regardless of level or equipment. The only thing that ever changes is the weapons. For example we have the Swamp Trooper from Star Wars Galaxies because no matter what you did he always had the same outward appearance. It never changed. But there this rule precludes someone from making a CRL of their own player character because those characters could have their appearance customized. 
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    Tarrif got a reaction from Shanester in Battlefront II Officer (Original Trilogy) CRL   
    This is my proposed CRL originally posted in the Spec Ops forums under the Imperial Army sub-forum for the original trilogy Battlefront II Officer (link). Since this character falls into both detachments - the character is part of the Imperial Army but is also a junior officer - I think it's a good idea to post it here as well. Perhaps it'll be an dual-detachment CRL. 
     



    Required Costume Components 
    The following costume components are present and appear as described below.

    Helmet
    For 501st approval:
    Open face helmet consisting of a dome (with rim) and helmet skirt.  Helmet is based on the shell of the Snowtrooper / Snow Cmdr. and the AT-ST Driver. The helmet is painted a Grey-Green or Gray color. A "Rangefinder" is attached to the helmet dome.  This is centered to the right side of the dome and aligned to the rim. The rangefinder consists of :  Rectangular box about h/l/d 1.85" (47mm), 1.65" (42mm), 0.4" (10.16mm) with a slight bevel and details on. The box is the same color as the helmet. 1 screw cap or cylindrical knob approx. 0.4" (10.16mm) in diameter in the upper left corner. 2 cylindrical pins lined up in the lower left corner of the box. 1 cylindrical pin in the upper right corner of the box. 1 Rangefinder main detail aligned at the lower right corner of the box. Ring shaped antenna on top of the box with about 1.5" (38.1mm) in diameter and 0.35" (9mm) depth being cut at the top. There are 5 flat rectangular clips, positioned equally around the helmet where the dome meets the skirt. (1 in the center, 2 on each side).  The clips are painted the same color as the helmet. Imperial Code Disks are positioned on both sides of the helmet skirt. There are 6 circular greeblies positioned equally around the bottom of the helmet skirt (3 on each side). Greeblies have a flat top are approximately 18mm x 2mm in size. A black trim is covering the edge of the helmet skirt and forehead of the dome. Trim is approximately 5mm to 7mm in size. Silver/metallic cylindrical 'Spine shaped Greeblie' bar in the rear center of the helmet skirt.  The bar is divided into 11 segments with the thicker 6 segments ideally fitting into the 6 depressions of the rear helmet skirt.  
    Goggles
    For 501st approval:
    Black trimmed military style goggles, with a Light Gray/Tan strap.  
    For level two certification (if applicable):
    Goggles are angular, and not rounded in shape. Strap is light Gray, and approx 1.5cm in width, with a small buckle on both sides.  
    For level three certification (if applicable):
    Both buckles to have a small cut-out section at the rear.
    Tunic
    For 501st approval:
    Details in development.  
    Gloves
    For 501st approval:
    Gloves are constructed of a non-textured, black leather or leather-like material. Enclosed fingers. Gloves are gauntlet length, fitted, and worn underneath the sleeves. No buckles, straps, ect. Gloves may have seams similar to Original Trilogy officer gloves for basic approval.   
    Chest Armor
    For 501st approval:
    Chest Armor matches visual references. Accurate shape/design to front of chest. Outer rim has a continuous trim edge. As well as a raised trim on the recessed box. Shoulder straps are Stormtrooper style and secured to the chest armor with glue. There should be no visible rivets or screws. Rear of shoulder strap secured to an under-strap. Under strap is olive green, made of nylon or poly webbing, at least 40mm wide, with no distinguishable stitching at least. Two circular greeblies are present on each strap where the webbing meets the plastic should bridges. 21mm Dual Lock Fasteners with a brass brad fastener through the middle is most accurate. Under strap connects to lower chest / rib strapping as described below. The front recessed box includes several detail pieces. One T-shaped slider knob greeblie is present and matches the provided image. Slider is painted gunmetal or olive green. Left of the slider knob is an olive green raised rectangular piece with a notch cut out matching the provided image.  This effect can be accomplished with a decal. Right-hand side of chest has an elongated rectangular strip with three rectangles attached, spaced equidistantly. This piece is glued onto the armor. No visible attachments (ie. rivets) are permitted. 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. Lower Chest / Rib strapping. Made of nylon or poly webbing at least 40mm wide. Elastic is Authorized. Strapping runs from one lower corner of the armor around the lower back just above the belt and connects to the other lower corner of the armor Strapping is visibly one continuous piece and secured hidden behind the chest armor. Strapping from shoulders connects to the lower chest strapping and is stitched. No other visible methods are permitted (ie. buckles, snaps).
    Rank Buttons
    For 501st approval:
    Worn on the top left section of the chest.  Rank consists of colored plastic tiles, mounted onto a rectangle or square which is then secured to the armor.  Tile buttons should match Imperial Army rank configuration - red tiles over blue. Two rows, no more than four tiles per row.  Rank tiles are translucent. Colour, quantity & combinations are determined by rank.  
    Belt
    For 501st approval:
    Snowtrooper style abdomen plate, painted to match Helmet and Armor, with circular loop pattern in the center. Secured by a Black leather belt, approximately 2" wide. Visible adjustment holes on the belt are acceptable.
    Breeches
    For 501st approval:
    Fabric is a light to medium weight suiting material exactly matching the tunic. Flared riding breeches have subtle, semi-stiff flares in the hip/thigh area, below the tunic and above the knee. Breeches are worn with tall, knee-high boots. Pockets and waist belts are acceptable, although are not visible with the tunic on. Stirrups may be attached to the leg bottoms to keep material tightly tucked into the boots  
    For level two certification (if applicable):
    There is a fold on the legs creased from back to front, directly below the jodhpurs flares, tucking tightly into the boots, over the knees.  
     
    Officer Boots
    For 501st approval:
    Knee-high, black, lace-less, smooth non-textured, leather or leather-like material, with moderate to high-gloss shine. There are no stretch panels, buckles, snap tabs, or decoration. Boot seams closely match screen-used boots. Soles are flat. If zippers are present, they are on the inner part of the boot shaft only.  
    For level two certification (if applicable):
    Boots have a zipper on the inner shaft. Seams and design match screen-used boots.  
     
    Holster
    For 501st approval:
    Holster is made from leather or leather like material. The holster has a crescent shape matching the visual references. Holster is worn on the right side and is attached to the leather belt at one end under the belt armor and at on the other end at the hip. No visible stitching, buckles, or snaps are seen making these attachments.
    Optional Accessories
    Items below are optional costume accessories. These items are not required for approval, but if present appear as described below. 
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    Tarrif got a reaction from Paggeldiwwer in Battlefront II Officer (Original Trilogy) CRL   
    This is my proposed CRL originally posted in the Spec Ops forums under the Imperial Army sub-forum for the original trilogy Battlefront II Officer (link). Since this character falls into both detachments - the character is part of the Imperial Army but is also a junior officer - I think it's a good idea to post it here as well. Perhaps it'll be an dual-detachment CRL. 
     



    Required Costume Components 
    The following costume components are present and appear as described below.

    Helmet
    For 501st approval:
    Open face helmet consisting of a dome (with rim) and helmet skirt.  Helmet is based on the shell of the Snowtrooper / Snow Cmdr. and the AT-ST Driver. The helmet is painted a Grey-Green or Gray color. A "Rangefinder" is attached to the helmet dome.  This is centered to the right side of the dome and aligned to the rim. The rangefinder consists of :  Rectangular box about h/l/d 1.85" (47mm), 1.65" (42mm), 0.4" (10.16mm) with a slight bevel and details on. The box is the same color as the helmet. 1 screw cap or cylindrical knob approx. 0.4" (10.16mm) in diameter in the upper left corner. 2 cylindrical pins lined up in the lower left corner of the box. 1 cylindrical pin in the upper right corner of the box. 1 Rangefinder main detail aligned at the lower right corner of the box. Ring shaped antenna on top of the box with about 1.5" (38.1mm) in diameter and 0.35" (9mm) depth being cut at the top. There are 5 flat rectangular clips, positioned equally around the helmet where the dome meets the skirt. (1 in the center, 2 on each side).  The clips are painted the same color as the helmet. Imperial Code Disks are positioned on both sides of the helmet skirt. There are 6 circular greeblies positioned equally around the bottom of the helmet skirt (3 on each side). Greeblies have a flat top are approximately 18mm x 2mm in size. A black trim is covering the edge of the helmet skirt and forehead of the dome. Trim is approximately 5mm to 7mm in size. Silver/metallic cylindrical 'Spine shaped Greeblie' bar in the rear center of the helmet skirt.  The bar is divided into 11 segments with the thicker 6 segments ideally fitting into the 6 depressions of the rear helmet skirt.  
    Goggles
    For 501st approval:
    Black trimmed military style goggles, with a Light Gray/Tan strap.  
    For level two certification (if applicable):
    Goggles are angular, and not rounded in shape. Strap is light Gray, and approx 1.5cm in width, with a small buckle on both sides.  
    For level three certification (if applicable):
    Both buckles to have a small cut-out section at the rear.
    Tunic
    For 501st approval:
    Details in development.  
    Gloves
    For 501st approval:
    Gloves are constructed of a non-textured, black leather or leather-like material. Enclosed fingers. Gloves are gauntlet length, fitted, and worn underneath the sleeves. No buckles, straps, ect. Gloves may have seams similar to Original Trilogy officer gloves for basic approval.   
    Chest Armor
    For 501st approval:
    Chest Armor matches visual references. Accurate shape/design to front of chest. Outer rim has a continuous trim edge. As well as a raised trim on the recessed box. Shoulder straps are Stormtrooper style and secured to the chest armor with glue. There should be no visible rivets or screws. Rear of shoulder strap secured to an under-strap. Under strap is olive green, made of nylon or poly webbing, at least 40mm wide, with no distinguishable stitching at least. Two circular greeblies are present on each strap where the webbing meets the plastic should bridges. 21mm Dual Lock Fasteners with a brass brad fastener through the middle is most accurate. Under strap connects to lower chest / rib strapping as described below. The front recessed box includes several detail pieces. One T-shaped slider knob greeblie is present and matches the provided image. Slider is painted gunmetal or olive green. Left of the slider knob is an olive green raised rectangular piece with a notch cut out matching the provided image.  This effect can be accomplished with a decal. Right-hand side of chest has an elongated rectangular strip with three rectangles attached, spaced equidistantly. This piece is glued onto the armor. No visible attachments (ie. rivets) are permitted. 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. Lower Chest / Rib strapping. Made of nylon or poly webbing at least 40mm wide. Elastic is Authorized. Strapping runs from one lower corner of the armor around the lower back just above the belt and connects to the other lower corner of the armor Strapping is visibly one continuous piece and secured hidden behind the chest armor. Strapping from shoulders connects to the lower chest strapping and is stitched. No other visible methods are permitted (ie. buckles, snaps).
    Rank Buttons
    For 501st approval:
    Worn on the top left section of the chest.  Rank consists of colored plastic tiles, mounted onto a rectangle or square which is then secured to the armor.  Tile buttons should match Imperial Army rank configuration - red tiles over blue. Two rows, no more than four tiles per row.  Rank tiles are translucent. Colour, quantity & combinations are determined by rank.  
    Belt
    For 501st approval:
    Snowtrooper style abdomen plate, painted to match Helmet and Armor, with circular loop pattern in the center. Secured by a Black leather belt, approximately 2" wide. Visible adjustment holes on the belt are acceptable.
    Breeches
    For 501st approval:
    Fabric is a light to medium weight suiting material exactly matching the tunic. Flared riding breeches have subtle, semi-stiff flares in the hip/thigh area, below the tunic and above the knee. Breeches are worn with tall, knee-high boots. Pockets and waist belts are acceptable, although are not visible with the tunic on. Stirrups may be attached to the leg bottoms to keep material tightly tucked into the boots  
    For level two certification (if applicable):
    There is a fold on the legs creased from back to front, directly below the jodhpurs flares, tucking tightly into the boots, over the knees.  
     
    Officer Boots
    For 501st approval:
    Knee-high, black, lace-less, smooth non-textured, leather or leather-like material, with moderate to high-gloss shine. There are no stretch panels, buckles, snap tabs, or decoration. Boot seams closely match screen-used boots. Soles are flat. If zippers are present, they are on the inner part of the boot shaft only.  
    For level two certification (if applicable):
    Boots have a zipper on the inner shaft. Seams and design match screen-used boots.  
     
    Holster
    For 501st approval:
    Holster is made from leather or leather like material. The holster has a crescent shape matching the visual references. Holster is worn on the right side and is attached to the leather belt at one end under the belt armor and at on the other end at the hip. No visible stitching, buckles, or snaps are seen making these attachments.
    Optional Accessories
    Items below are optional costume accessories. These items are not required for approval, but if present appear as described below. 
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    Tarrif got a reaction from SorrowL in Battlefront II Officer (Original Trilogy) CRL   
    More than likely it was. When EA was looking for armor to base their designs off of they got stuff from a bunch of different places. I had a friend working on that game who asked for pieces be sent to them. That's also how the officer wound up with a Snow Trooper chest and harness as opposed to a Veers / AT-AT Commander. They are great at what they do, but they're not die hard Star Wars fans who notice every little detail like we do.
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    Tarrif got a reaction from buckrogersbarker in Battlefront II Officer (Original Trilogy) CRL   
    This is my proposed CRL originally posted in the Spec Ops forums under the Imperial Army sub-forum for the original trilogy Battlefront II Officer (link). Since this character falls into both detachments - the character is part of the Imperial Army but is also a junior officer - I think it's a good idea to post it here as well. Perhaps it'll be an dual-detachment CRL. 
     



    Required Costume Components 
    The following costume components are present and appear as described below.

    Helmet
    For 501st approval:
    Open face helmet consisting of a dome (with rim) and helmet skirt.  Helmet is based on the shell of the Snowtrooper / Snow Cmdr. and the AT-ST Driver. The helmet is painted a Grey-Green or Gray color. A "Rangefinder" is attached to the helmet dome.  This is centered to the right side of the dome and aligned to the rim. The rangefinder consists of :  Rectangular box about h/l/d 1.85" (47mm), 1.65" (42mm), 0.4" (10.16mm) with a slight bevel and details on. The box is the same color as the helmet. 1 screw cap or cylindrical knob approx. 0.4" (10.16mm) in diameter in the upper left corner. 2 cylindrical pins lined up in the lower left corner of the box. 1 cylindrical pin in the upper right corner of the box. 1 Rangefinder main detail aligned at the lower right corner of the box. Ring shaped antenna on top of the box with about 1.5" (38.1mm) in diameter and 0.35" (9mm) depth being cut at the top. There are 5 flat rectangular clips, positioned equally around the helmet where the dome meets the skirt. (1 in the center, 2 on each side).  The clips are painted the same color as the helmet. Imperial Code Disks are positioned on both sides of the helmet skirt. There are 6 circular greeblies positioned equally around the bottom of the helmet skirt (3 on each side). Greeblies have a flat top are approximately 18mm x 2mm in size. A black trim is covering the edge of the helmet skirt and forehead of the dome. Trim is approximately 5mm to 7mm in size. Silver/metallic cylindrical 'Spine shaped Greeblie' bar in the rear center of the helmet skirt.  The bar is divided into 11 segments with the thicker 6 segments ideally fitting into the 6 depressions of the rear helmet skirt.  
    Goggles
    For 501st approval:
    Black trimmed military style goggles, with a Light Gray/Tan strap.  
    For level two certification (if applicable):
    Goggles are angular, and not rounded in shape. Strap is light Gray, and approx 1.5cm in width, with a small buckle on both sides.  
    For level three certification (if applicable):
    Both buckles to have a small cut-out section at the rear.
    Tunic
    For 501st approval:
    Details in development.  
    Gloves
    For 501st approval:
    Gloves are constructed of a non-textured, black leather or leather-like material. Enclosed fingers. Gloves are gauntlet length, fitted, and worn underneath the sleeves. No buckles, straps, ect. Gloves may have seams similar to Original Trilogy officer gloves for basic approval.   
    Chest Armor
    For 501st approval:
    Chest Armor matches visual references. Accurate shape/design to front of chest. Outer rim has a continuous trim edge. As well as a raised trim on the recessed box. Shoulder straps are Stormtrooper style and secured to the chest armor with glue. There should be no visible rivets or screws. Rear of shoulder strap secured to an under-strap. Under strap is olive green, made of nylon or poly webbing, at least 40mm wide, with no distinguishable stitching at least. Two circular greeblies are present on each strap where the webbing meets the plastic should bridges. 21mm Dual Lock Fasteners with a brass brad fastener through the middle is most accurate. Under strap connects to lower chest / rib strapping as described below. The front recessed box includes several detail pieces. One T-shaped slider knob greeblie is present and matches the provided image. Slider is painted gunmetal or olive green. Left of the slider knob is an olive green raised rectangular piece with a notch cut out matching the provided image.  This effect can be accomplished with a decal. Right-hand side of chest has an elongated rectangular strip with three rectangles attached, spaced equidistantly. This piece is glued onto the armor. No visible attachments (ie. rivets) are permitted. 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. Lower Chest / Rib strapping. Made of nylon or poly webbing at least 40mm wide. Elastic is Authorized. Strapping runs from one lower corner of the armor around the lower back just above the belt and connects to the other lower corner of the armor Strapping is visibly one continuous piece and secured hidden behind the chest armor. Strapping from shoulders connects to the lower chest strapping and is stitched. No other visible methods are permitted (ie. buckles, snaps).
    Rank Buttons
    For 501st approval:
    Worn on the top left section of the chest.  Rank consists of colored plastic tiles, mounted onto a rectangle or square which is then secured to the armor.  Tile buttons should match Imperial Army rank configuration - red tiles over blue. Two rows, no more than four tiles per row.  Rank tiles are translucent. Colour, quantity & combinations are determined by rank.  
    Belt
    For 501st approval:
    Snowtrooper style abdomen plate, painted to match Helmet and Armor, with circular loop pattern in the center. Secured by a Black leather belt, approximately 2" wide. Visible adjustment holes on the belt are acceptable.
    Breeches
    For 501st approval:
    Fabric is a light to medium weight suiting material exactly matching the tunic. Flared riding breeches have subtle, semi-stiff flares in the hip/thigh area, below the tunic and above the knee. Breeches are worn with tall, knee-high boots. Pockets and waist belts are acceptable, although are not visible with the tunic on. Stirrups may be attached to the leg bottoms to keep material tightly tucked into the boots  
    For level two certification (if applicable):
    There is a fold on the legs creased from back to front, directly below the jodhpurs flares, tucking tightly into the boots, over the knees.  
     
    Officer Boots
    For 501st approval:
    Knee-high, black, lace-less, smooth non-textured, leather or leather-like material, with moderate to high-gloss shine. There are no stretch panels, buckles, snap tabs, or decoration. Boot seams closely match screen-used boots. Soles are flat. If zippers are present, they are on the inner part of the boot shaft only.  
    For level two certification (if applicable):
    Boots have a zipper on the inner shaft. Seams and design match screen-used boots.  
     
    Holster
    For 501st approval:
    Holster is made from leather or leather like material. The holster has a crescent shape matching the visual references. Holster is worn on the right side and is attached to the leather belt at one end under the belt armor and at on the other end at the hip. No visible stitching, buckles, or snaps are seen making these attachments.
    Optional Accessories
    Items below are optional costume accessories. These items are not required for approval, but if present appear as described below. 
  8. Like
    Tarrif got a reaction from GDMorti in Battlefront II Officer (Original Trilogy) CRL   
    This is my proposed CRL originally posted in the Spec Ops forums under the Imperial Army sub-forum for the original trilogy Battlefront II Officer (link). Since this character falls into both detachments - the character is part of the Imperial Army but is also a junior officer - I think it's a good idea to post it here as well. Perhaps it'll be an dual-detachment CRL. 
     



    Required Costume Components 
    The following costume components are present and appear as described below.

    Helmet
    For 501st approval:
    Open face helmet consisting of a dome (with rim) and helmet skirt.  Helmet is based on the shell of the Snowtrooper / Snow Cmdr. and the AT-ST Driver. The helmet is painted a Grey-Green or Gray color. A "Rangefinder" is attached to the helmet dome.  This is centered to the right side of the dome and aligned to the rim. The rangefinder consists of :  Rectangular box about h/l/d 1.85" (47mm), 1.65" (42mm), 0.4" (10.16mm) with a slight bevel and details on. The box is the same color as the helmet. 1 screw cap or cylindrical knob approx. 0.4" (10.16mm) in diameter in the upper left corner. 2 cylindrical pins lined up in the lower left corner of the box. 1 cylindrical pin in the upper right corner of the box. 1 Rangefinder main detail aligned at the lower right corner of the box. Ring shaped antenna on top of the box with about 1.5" (38.1mm) in diameter and 0.35" (9mm) depth being cut at the top. There are 5 flat rectangular clips, positioned equally around the helmet where the dome meets the skirt. (1 in the center, 2 on each side).  The clips are painted the same color as the helmet. Imperial Code Disks are positioned on both sides of the helmet skirt. There are 6 circular greeblies positioned equally around the bottom of the helmet skirt (3 on each side). Greeblies have a flat top are approximately 18mm x 2mm in size. A black trim is covering the edge of the helmet skirt and forehead of the dome. Trim is approximately 5mm to 7mm in size. Silver/metallic cylindrical 'Spine shaped Greeblie' bar in the rear center of the helmet skirt.  The bar is divided into 11 segments with the thicker 6 segments ideally fitting into the 6 depressions of the rear helmet skirt.  
    Goggles
    For 501st approval:
    Black trimmed military style goggles, with a Light Gray/Tan strap.  
    For level two certification (if applicable):
    Goggles are angular, and not rounded in shape. Strap is light Gray, and approx 1.5cm in width, with a small buckle on both sides.  
    For level three certification (if applicable):
    Both buckles to have a small cut-out section at the rear.
    Tunic
    For 501st approval:
    Details in development.  
    Gloves
    For 501st approval:
    Gloves are constructed of a non-textured, black leather or leather-like material. Enclosed fingers. Gloves are gauntlet length, fitted, and worn underneath the sleeves. No buckles, straps, ect. Gloves may have seams similar to Original Trilogy officer gloves for basic approval.   
    Chest Armor
    For 501st approval:
    Chest Armor matches visual references. Accurate shape/design to front of chest. Outer rim has a continuous trim edge. As well as a raised trim on the recessed box. Shoulder straps are Stormtrooper style and secured to the chest armor with glue. There should be no visible rivets or screws. Rear of shoulder strap secured to an under-strap. Under strap is olive green, made of nylon or poly webbing, at least 40mm wide, with no distinguishable stitching at least. Two circular greeblies are present on each strap where the webbing meets the plastic should bridges. 21mm Dual Lock Fasteners with a brass brad fastener through the middle is most accurate. Under strap connects to lower chest / rib strapping as described below. The front recessed box includes several detail pieces. One T-shaped slider knob greeblie is present and matches the provided image. Slider is painted gunmetal or olive green. Left of the slider knob is an olive green raised rectangular piece with a notch cut out matching the provided image.  This effect can be accomplished with a decal. Right-hand side of chest has an elongated rectangular strip with three rectangles attached, spaced equidistantly. This piece is glued onto the armor. No visible attachments (ie. rivets) are permitted. 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. Lower Chest / Rib strapping. Made of nylon or poly webbing at least 40mm wide. Elastic is Authorized. Strapping runs from one lower corner of the armor around the lower back just above the belt and connects to the other lower corner of the armor Strapping is visibly one continuous piece and secured hidden behind the chest armor. Strapping from shoulders connects to the lower chest strapping and is stitched. No other visible methods are permitted (ie. buckles, snaps).
    Rank Buttons
    For 501st approval:
    Worn on the top left section of the chest.  Rank consists of colored plastic tiles, mounted onto a rectangle or square which is then secured to the armor.  Tile buttons should match Imperial Army rank configuration - red tiles over blue. Two rows, no more than four tiles per row.  Rank tiles are translucent. Colour, quantity & combinations are determined by rank.  
    Belt
    For 501st approval:
    Snowtrooper style abdomen plate, painted to match Helmet and Armor, with circular loop pattern in the center. Secured by a Black leather belt, approximately 2" wide. Visible adjustment holes on the belt are acceptable.
    Breeches
    For 501st approval:
    Fabric is a light to medium weight suiting material exactly matching the tunic. Flared riding breeches have subtle, semi-stiff flares in the hip/thigh area, below the tunic and above the knee. Breeches are worn with tall, knee-high boots. Pockets and waist belts are acceptable, although are not visible with the tunic on. Stirrups may be attached to the leg bottoms to keep material tightly tucked into the boots  
    For level two certification (if applicable):
    There is a fold on the legs creased from back to front, directly below the jodhpurs flares, tucking tightly into the boots, over the knees.  
     
    Officer Boots
    For 501st approval:
    Knee-high, black, lace-less, smooth non-textured, leather or leather-like material, with moderate to high-gloss shine. There are no stretch panels, buckles, snap tabs, or decoration. Boot seams closely match screen-used boots. Soles are flat. If zippers are present, they are on the inner part of the boot shaft only.  
    For level two certification (if applicable):
    Boots have a zipper on the inner shaft. Seams and design match screen-used boots.  
     
    Holster
    For 501st approval:
    Holster is made from leather or leather like material. The holster has a crescent shape matching the visual references. Holster is worn on the right side and is attached to the leather belt at one end under the belt armor and at on the other end at the hip. No visible stitching, buckles, or snaps are seen making these attachments.
    Optional Accessories
    Items below are optional costume accessories. These items are not required for approval, but if present appear as described below. 
  9. Like
    Tarrif got a reaction from lantern2745 in Battlefront II Officer (Original Trilogy) CRL   
    This is my proposed CRL originally posted in the Spec Ops forums under the Imperial Army sub-forum for the original trilogy Battlefront II Officer (link). Since this character falls into both detachments - the character is part of the Imperial Army but is also a junior officer - I think it's a good idea to post it here as well. Perhaps it'll be an dual-detachment CRL. 
     



    Required Costume Components 
    The following costume components are present and appear as described below.

    Helmet
    For 501st approval:
    Open face helmet consisting of a dome (with rim) and helmet skirt.  Helmet is based on the shell of the Snowtrooper / Snow Cmdr. and the AT-ST Driver. The helmet is painted a Grey-Green or Gray color. A "Rangefinder" is attached to the helmet dome.  This is centered to the right side of the dome and aligned to the rim. The rangefinder consists of :  Rectangular box about h/l/d 1.85" (47mm), 1.65" (42mm), 0.4" (10.16mm) with a slight bevel and details on. The box is the same color as the helmet. 1 screw cap or cylindrical knob approx. 0.4" (10.16mm) in diameter in the upper left corner. 2 cylindrical pins lined up in the lower left corner of the box. 1 cylindrical pin in the upper right corner of the box. 1 Rangefinder main detail aligned at the lower right corner of the box. Ring shaped antenna on top of the box with about 1.5" (38.1mm) in diameter and 0.35" (9mm) depth being cut at the top. There are 5 flat rectangular clips, positioned equally around the helmet where the dome meets the skirt. (1 in the center, 2 on each side).  The clips are painted the same color as the helmet. Imperial Code Disks are positioned on both sides of the helmet skirt. There are 6 circular greeblies positioned equally around the bottom of the helmet skirt (3 on each side). Greeblies have a flat top are approximately 18mm x 2mm in size. A black trim is covering the edge of the helmet skirt and forehead of the dome. Trim is approximately 5mm to 7mm in size. Silver/metallic cylindrical 'Spine shaped Greeblie' bar in the rear center of the helmet skirt.  The bar is divided into 11 segments with the thicker 6 segments ideally fitting into the 6 depressions of the rear helmet skirt.  
    Goggles
    For 501st approval:
    Black trimmed military style goggles, with a Light Gray/Tan strap.  
    For level two certification (if applicable):
    Goggles are angular, and not rounded in shape. Strap is light Gray, and approx 1.5cm in width, with a small buckle on both sides.  
    For level three certification (if applicable):
    Both buckles to have a small cut-out section at the rear.
    Tunic
    For 501st approval:
    Details in development.  
    Gloves
    For 501st approval:
    Gloves are constructed of a non-textured, black leather or leather-like material. Enclosed fingers. Gloves are gauntlet length, fitted, and worn underneath the sleeves. No buckles, straps, ect. Gloves may have seams similar to Original Trilogy officer gloves for basic approval.   
    Chest Armor
    For 501st approval:
    Chest Armor matches visual references. Accurate shape/design to front of chest. Outer rim has a continuous trim edge. As well as a raised trim on the recessed box. Shoulder straps are Stormtrooper style and secured to the chest armor with glue. There should be no visible rivets or screws. Rear of shoulder strap secured to an under-strap. Under strap is olive green, made of nylon or poly webbing, at least 40mm wide, with no distinguishable stitching at least. Two circular greeblies are present on each strap where the webbing meets the plastic should bridges. 21mm Dual Lock Fasteners with a brass brad fastener through the middle is most accurate. Under strap connects to lower chest / rib strapping as described below. The front recessed box includes several detail pieces. One T-shaped slider knob greeblie is present and matches the provided image. Slider is painted gunmetal or olive green. Left of the slider knob is an olive green raised rectangular piece with a notch cut out matching the provided image.  This effect can be accomplished with a decal. Right-hand side of chest has an elongated rectangular strip with three rectangles attached, spaced equidistantly. This piece is glued onto the armor. No visible attachments (ie. rivets) are permitted. 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. Lower Chest / Rib strapping. Made of nylon or poly webbing at least 40mm wide. Elastic is Authorized. Strapping runs from one lower corner of the armor around the lower back just above the belt and connects to the other lower corner of the armor Strapping is visibly one continuous piece and secured hidden behind the chest armor. Strapping from shoulders connects to the lower chest strapping and is stitched. No other visible methods are permitted (ie. buckles, snaps).
    Rank Buttons
    For 501st approval:
    Worn on the top left section of the chest.  Rank consists of colored plastic tiles, mounted onto a rectangle or square which is then secured to the armor.  Tile buttons should match Imperial Army rank configuration - red tiles over blue. Two rows, no more than four tiles per row.  Rank tiles are translucent. Colour, quantity & combinations are determined by rank.  
    Belt
    For 501st approval:
    Snowtrooper style abdomen plate, painted to match Helmet and Armor, with circular loop pattern in the center. Secured by a Black leather belt, approximately 2" wide. Visible adjustment holes on the belt are acceptable.
    Breeches
    For 501st approval:
    Fabric is a light to medium weight suiting material exactly matching the tunic. Flared riding breeches have subtle, semi-stiff flares in the hip/thigh area, below the tunic and above the knee. Breeches are worn with tall, knee-high boots. Pockets and waist belts are acceptable, although are not visible with the tunic on. Stirrups may be attached to the leg bottoms to keep material tightly tucked into the boots  
    For level two certification (if applicable):
    There is a fold on the legs creased from back to front, directly below the jodhpurs flares, tucking tightly into the boots, over the knees.  
     
    Officer Boots
    For 501st approval:
    Knee-high, black, lace-less, smooth non-textured, leather or leather-like material, with moderate to high-gloss shine. There are no stretch panels, buckles, snap tabs, or decoration. Boot seams closely match screen-used boots. Soles are flat. If zippers are present, they are on the inner part of the boot shaft only.  
    For level two certification (if applicable):
    Boots have a zipper on the inner shaft. Seams and design match screen-used boots.  
     
    Holster
    For 501st approval:
    Holster is made from leather or leather like material. The holster has a crescent shape matching the visual references. Holster is worn on the right side and is attached to the leather belt at one end under the belt armor and at on the other end at the hip. No visible stitching, buckles, or snaps are seen making these attachments.
    Optional Accessories
    Items below are optional costume accessories. These items are not required for approval, but if present appear as described below. 
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    Tarrif got a reaction from pm07 in Imperial Army Troopers   
    As Ron said, I have no idea why Spec Ops wanted this CRL as it's the exact opposite of Spec Ops troopers, but beggars can't be choosers. I'm hoping at some point we form an Imperial Army detachment, but that's further down the road. I really do appreciate Spec Ops taking us in though. 
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    From left to right: BFII Officer, AT-AT Commander, Imperial Army Assault Trooper (the Commander helmet is used for both the BFII and Commander). 

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    Tarrif got a reaction from pm07 in Imperial Army Troopers   
    From left to right: BFII Officer, AT-AT Commander, Imperial Army Assault Trooper (the Commander helmet is used for both the BFII and Commander). 

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    Tarrif got a reaction from pm07 in Imperial Army Troopers   
    Yes, those are my patches sold through the Walt's Trooper Factory website and Facebook group. The design is by Juan Jose Matamoros bases on my CRL submissing pictures. 
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    Tarrif got a reaction from Mitthrawnuruodo in Imperial Army Troopers   
    From left to right: BFII Officer, AT-AT Commander, Imperial Army Assault Trooper (the Commander helmet is used for both the BFII and Commander). 

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    Tarrif got a reaction from edgejedi in Imperial Army Troopers   
    Yes, those are my patches sold through the Walt's Trooper Factory website and Facebook group. The design is by Juan Jose Matamoros bases on my CRL submissing pictures. 
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    Tarrif got a reaction from edgejedi in Imperial Army Troopers   
    From left to right: BFII Officer, AT-AT Commander, Imperial Army Assault Trooper (the Commander helmet is used for both the BFII and Commander). 

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    From left to right: BFII Officer, AT-AT Commander, Imperial Army Assault Trooper (the Commander helmet is used for both the BFII and Commander). 

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    From left to right: BFII Officer, AT-AT Commander, Imperial Army Assault Trooper (the Commander helmet is used for both the BFII and Commander). 

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    Tarrif got a reaction from pm07 in Imperial Army Troopers   
    Thanks! We've been doing it for about a year for all sorts of stuff with Walt's Trooper Factory. Forecast calls for snow tomorrow. Hoping there will be some sunlight on Thursday to get this done.
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    Tarrif got a reaction from pm07 in Imperial Army Troopers   
    I'm doing the photos tomorrow - weather permitting - and that should be it. I've finished off the details for the CRL about the specific parts. I even had my artist do some swag for the Imperial Army to drum up interest. You can find them here at the Walt's Trooper Factory website. Walt has been especially helpful with molding and sourcing the various parts. 
     
     


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    Tarrif got a reaction from Trapper in Imperial Army Troopers   
    I'm doing the photos tomorrow - weather permitting - and that should be it. I've finished off the details for the CRL about the specific parts. I even had my artist do some swag for the Imperial Army to drum up interest. You can find them here at the Walt's Trooper Factory website. Walt has been especially helpful with molding and sourcing the various parts. 
     
     


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    Tarrif got a reaction from vonmoen in Imperial Army Troopers   
    I'm doing the photos tomorrow - weather permitting - and that should be it. I've finished off the details for the CRL about the specific parts. I even had my artist do some swag for the Imperial Army to drum up interest. You can find them here at the Walt's Trooper Factory website. Walt has been especially helpful with molding and sourcing the various parts. 
     
     


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    Tarrif got a reaction from pm07 in Imperial Army Troopers   
    I'm at the point where I have hundreds of images of Imperial Army Troopers or relevant information, so instead of posting them all here and in the 501st official forums, I've uploaded them to an Imgur album with notations and sources under each new one as they are uploaded. Any additional images will be uploaded to this same album. You can find it here or scroll through the linked album below. I just got about 40 new comics delivered to my house, and uploaded a few dozen new images of Imperial Army Troopers in action. 
     
     
     
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    I'm at the point where I have hundreds of images of Imperial Army Troopers or relevant information, so instead of posting them all here and in the 501st official forums, I've uploaded them to an Imgur album with notations and sources under each new one as they are uploaded. Any additional images will be uploaded to this same album. You can find it here or scroll through the linked album below. I just got about 40 new comics delivered to my house, and uploaded a few dozen new images of Imperial Army Troopers in action. 
     
     
     
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    Tarrif got a reaction from cjw957 in Imperial Army Troopers   
    I'm at the point where I have hundreds of images of Imperial Army Troopers or relevant information, so instead of posting them all here and in the 501st official forums, I've uploaded them to an Imgur album with notations and sources under each new one as they are uploaded. Any additional images will be uploaded to this same album. You can find it here or scroll through the linked album below. I just got about 40 new comics delivered to my house, and uploaded a few dozen new images of Imperial Army Troopers in action. 
     
     
     
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