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This is a CFO kit I have been working on for about two weeks now.

Let me know what you guys think.

 

Helmet-

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The ears are just glued on, since they have no screws in them like ANH & ESB.

 

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The helmet has bubble lenses that are really hard to see through. I might end up switching them out. I dunno.

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Instead of an accurate hard-hat liner, I decided to put military helmet padding in there since I had some sitting around.

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The hand plates are the same as ESB or Snowtroopers. I dig em.

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The arms & legs didn't need cover strips, so they were easy to put together.

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The chest, back, butt, and cod all have the ROTJ white trim.

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The boots are TK boots with the soles painted white.

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The ROTJ belt is a hard-to-find nylon material that I was lucky to get from CFO.

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The blaster is a Hyperfirm with d-rings added.

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I'm going to work on the thermal detinator some more. I don't like how it turned out.

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Weird, upside down ROTJ details.

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Test fitting

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All suited up.

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Overall is excellent and great attention to detail.

 

I think the thighs will need a little work and I'm wondering if there is an internal way to hold those shoulder bells down a bit.

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Overall is excellent and great attention to detail.

 

I'm wondering if there is an internal way to hold those shoulder bells down a bit.

 

I think it was Rich330(??) that did some resaerch and found out that they had some thin black elastic holding them down, mch in the same way as ANH

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The shoulders (I have CfO also) should have a thin elastic strap holding them to the arm, black, and above the bicep armour (so it's not seen). Personally, I also added two snaps to the shoulders and bicep, one central, one front, to stop them from turning to my back as I moved. You can see the straps here:

 

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The snaps are personal, but the elastic armband is a req. for EIB.

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Looking good.

 

A few tips for the helmet, you need to trim the eyes out a bit more, there should be little to no flashing on ROTJ eyes. Also with the frown if you have a look at the screencaps it fattens out at the ends rather than tapering like an ANH/ESB frown. Great job on the ears, they can be tough.

 

JoeR

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Thanks guys. I actually do have the thin elastic on the inside of the shoulder bells, it's just hard to see. I think I may need to tighten them a bit, as well as connect the bells to the biceps. The biceps keep wiggling around to the front. I also have a bit of foam in the bells to give them that ROTJ look.

I'll work in the eyes a bit more too, especially since they are so hard to see through at the moment.

This was my first full test fitting do ill probably trim a few more things just a bit and add some foam to spots that are biting me. :)

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Did some more work on it and I think its about ready for approval.

Just noticed I had my undershirt on backwards! Doh!

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Posted

Sorry mate, I missed this thread.

 

You've done a great job on the build. Congrats on the approval! :duim:

Thanks! :)

Posted

Congrats BJ I also missed your thread, one thing you could try is bring your thighs up slightly and rotate them so you have a bit more room around your knees. Nice work as always, well done :D

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Thanks, Glen. :)

Yeah, I've since trimmed the thighs a tiny bit & repositioned them, so I don't stab the backs of my knees while walking now. :D  I think it would fit perfectly if I could just loose about 5 lbs. Hahaha.

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Looking really good. Question: are the pads under the bells really necessary?

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Looking really good. Question: are the pads under the bells really necessary?

According to the CRL. LOL.

Actually, I had them placed a little impractically in these pics. I originally put foam just at the base of the bell, which made them stick out & look a bit goofy. I now have two thin strips going down the front & back inside edges. I think that gives them a more screen-accurate look. :)

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Nice  job BJ.  

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Thanks, Bobby! :)

Too bad this was the one armor I didn't bring to SWW. LOL.

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WHAT? :laugh1:

:blush: My bad, Mark.

At least I stuck out in the Disney Christmas Parade. B)

I think I was in at least a dozen pics I saw from that. :D  

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According to the CRL. LOL.

Actually, I had them placed a little impractically in these pics. I originally put foam just at the base of the bell, which made them stick out & look a bit goofy. I now have two thin strips going down the front & back inside edges. I think that gives them a more screen-accurate look. :)

Wow - when did that get added? Usually the CRL's don't describe what is inside the costume, only the external look. I say this in that it seems to push out the shoulder bells overly much.

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