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I was just wondering if there were any side by side comparisons of some of armor after its been finished. The pinned thread discussing the various manufacturers is incredibly helpful, but I was wondering if we could have another one that shows the visual differences between the finished suits.

It could help newbies like me to begin to see the subtle differences that allow veterans to instantly identify the manufacturer of a specific kit.

 

If this has ready been covered and I couldn't find it, I apologize, feel free to mock my poor google-fu.

 

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Great idea!
I'll selflessly put myself forward, if every maker of stormtrooper armour want to send me their full sets so I can 'Archive and photograph them'.
:D
;)

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One thing that is useful is to go through the EIB and Centurion threads to see how different armour looks on different body shapes and weights. All of the major armour makers are represented there and those threads represent the pinnacle of armour building.

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One thing that is useful is to go through the EIB and Centurion threads to see how different armour looks on different body shapes and weights. All of the major armour makers are represented there and those threads represent the pinnacle of armour building.

Agreed, and those threads are an incredible Rabbit hole of research. I was just thinking that a central thread consolidating some comparisons might be a good resource.

I also imagine that I'm probably not the first person to think of this and there might be a reason why it hasn't been done already.

 

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