So, I never really got around to making build threads for any of my cars. But I thought, who wants to see another WRX get a COB accessport? Maybe someone would be interested in seeing what goes into making a full stormtrooper set of armor and props, the kind you see at movie premieres and parades?
I've been a huge Star Wars geek since 1977 at age 9.75 seeing the first movie in the theater. The opening scenes with the blockade runner and destroyer in chase, the stormtroopers blasting their way thru the door. I was hooked from then on. But over the last 10 years or so I'd see the guys in movie-quality costumes and think "man I'd love to have one". About 4 years ago I found the 501st at a local comic expo. These guys pay top $$ for their suits, customize them to fit over months, and then not only do fun stuff like parades but even better they're heavily involved in charity work. Hospitals, cancer wards, you name it.
Turns out SWMBO went to HS with a 501st guy and when I saw an ad for armor on Facebook she forwarded my name to him for advice. He gave me a few links and vendors back around April, and I decided I'm in.
So watch me turn this Big Brown Box of plastic into a trooper worthy of the Emperor himself. I have to admit I'm way behind where I wanted to be. The next Cincy Comic Expo is mid-September and I really want to be there in costume. I was supposed to have a "mentor", someone local with experience to help and answer questions. After I bought some stuff from mine he conveniently disappeared for the month of June... I've been assigned another, who at least answer questions online quickly, and discovered a build party on Wednesday nights not far from work that I attend when I can.
Here I have dumped out everything and started figuring out the puzzle. The blue is a protective film I need to peel, did the main pieces and will come back for the accessories later. Dig those disco boots! Another local score by a 501st with an extra pair of 12's, sweet!
Birthday present from SWMBO. 50 gal tote to haul a trooper around, just begging for decals.
A LOT of cutting is involved. Even before you trim anything to size (like my girlie arms or leg length) there's quite a bit of flash to remove. And I went with the 2mm ABS so those little Lexan scissors take some effort. I couldn't feel the side of my finger for a week the first day of trimming. Decided the gloves were useful as well as Empire worthy. (Handguards will cover the logo. Thanks Harbor Freight!)
Did I mention the plastic can be sharp?
Most of the arm and leg pieces are cut in half, and you glue together using strips of ABS top and bottom. You have to cut to size first, after the initial trim, and cut to length. Rough up the section that will be glued (I discovered masking tape works well), then duct tape the inside to form the shape.
Here we see a completed bicep. Duct tape inside, clamps on the ends, and rare earth magnets to press everything together in-between. Rare earth magnets are your friend! And enemy when you place them too close together on your work table. SNAP!
"Shoulder bells" are pretty simple. Some elastic glued to either end. Later they get attached to the bicep with straps, as do many other pieces, but for now I'm building all the main parts. Then I hope to attach everything together, without having to trim too much more. Luckily I have scissors and a Dremel if needed.
I bought the helmet assembled and painted from the previously mentioned "mentor", and saved quite a bit of work. But it needed padding inside for a custom fit, and electronics for the voice and fans to prevent fogging.
Second photo shows the fans added at the bottom that run off of a cellphone battery bank that will be hidden inside the chest piece. The ICOMM microphone is just sitting in there for the photo, might try to permanent mount later. For now it will be worn on my head before the helmet, and a voice changer and speaker will also be hidden in the chest piece. The ICOMM has 8 different sound effects but I programmed one constant one that sounds like a stormtrooper in Episode 4.
I'll see if I can add a video clip when I'm done starting this thread...
I realized I have a domain for my photography so I have hosting capability that won't disappear if Photofukit decides to be a jerk. So I figured why not show the work involved, and give me inspiration when I feel like couching with Netflix. Hope someone enjoys it...