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I've finally completed my replica "Stop that ship!" trooper / TD, and it was Legion approved yesterday. :) Still waiting for MEPD Deployment approval.

 

My goal was to make a "dirtier" version of the original "Stop that Ship!" trooper in ANH. I didn't want to paint the armor or helmet yellow (like it looks "today" on StarWarshelmets.com), more like "what would this trooper have really looked like on the set of the film shoot in Tunisia?"

 

My AM TK is great as an idealized Trooper, but I wanted this build to be a lot more accurate in as many ways as possible.

 

I came up with a unique way to replicate the oil / dirt / sand weathering, and tried to replicate most of the dirt patterns on the helmet, chest and ab plate. Along with that came a screen accurate backpack build, and a scratch built T-21 blaster.

 

Armor: ATA TD version (sniper knee plate, no ab button plate, 3 vertical ab buttons, no armor shoulder straps)

Inner shoulder straps: white elastic

Helmet lens: green welders visor

Helmet details: hand painted

Mic tips: “Keith†Hovi mic tips

Neckseal: custom sewn

Belt: custom sewn

MP40 pouches: Modified with screen accurate flaps and snaps

Boots: TK boots

Undersuit: Under Armor

Pauldron: custom sewn

Backpack: custom frame, Crashmann seed trays and small parts, Radio Shack tool box, Gordonator cistern, customized radio faceplate w/ Crashmann knobs, Tupperware radar dish

T-21 Blaster: scratch built. Includes ribbing for barrel, 2 replica WWII Enfield slings, custom sight cover at base of ribbing

Weathering: Liquitex / Golden acrylics

 

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I replicated the tube stripes on the helmet by taking screenshots into Photoshop, and re-warping / filtering the image, then re-drawing it. Printed them out to scale, then cut them out of sign vinyl and airbrushed them. Here's a comparison of the screen used helmet and the replica.

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Comparison of the original "Stop that Ship!" helmet from Starwarshelmets.com to the replica.

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Looks really good.

 

One critique would be your head is too big :). I think your helmet sits maybe 1/2" too high on your head.

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Posted

this is awesome! i would love to see you troop in action. it would just be menacing.

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One of the best weathering jobs ive seen on a sandy. I also noticed your lid seems to be over padded making it sit at a funny angle.

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One of the best weathering jobs ive seen on a sandy. I also noticed your lid seems to be over padded making it sit at a funny angle.

 

 

My goodness that's a BIG gun you have there....

 

Seriously - well done. that has to be best weathering job I've seen to date. Very impressive.

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Thanks guys, glad everyone likes it!

 

Looks really good.One critique would be your head is too big :). I think your helmet sits maybe 1/2" too high on your head.

 

I’m only 5 foot 8 inches tall, so the helmet looks a little big on me anyways (as far as I know, ATA is one of the smallest if not the smallest). It's the padding too (see below).

 

 

Excellent job Terry!Those tube stripes are amazing. I love how you did them and even got the overrun on the 3rd stripe...fantastic :duim:

 

Thanks Paul, glad you noticed that detail! I think I've stared and studied those tube stripes so much, I have them memorized by now. :)

 

One of the best weathering jobs ive seen on a sandy. I also noticed your lid seems to be over padded making it sit at a funny angle.

 

Thanks Mark. I just threw some padding in there and yes – it’s sitting a bit too tall. I’m waiting for some better fitting padding to arrive. Good eye and critique as always! :)

 

 

My goodness that's a BIG gun you have there....Seriously - well done. that has to be best weathering job I've seen to date. Very impressive.

 

Thanks! Here's the link to the tutorials if you want to know how it was done.

 

http://forum.whitearmor.net/index.php?showtopic=12695

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Amazing work! :D

Like mentioned before, the weathering is fantastic!

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