Location: | Queensland, Jimboomba |
Legion ID: | 10129 |
501st Since: | 07/08/2015 |
Monday 4-May-2015, 07:18 PM
Hey guy's I'm new to this!, and I've been itching to join the 501st for year now... I want to be a sand trooper but I was hoping to source the plain armor myself , ive seen how people make there own armor by melting it but is there any way possible I could pay someone to do it for me?, and I will dirty it up for the sand trooper look, I've been adding a few other things to my bucket list aswell wich is getting a Paoldron etc, I hope someone can help me? :/[/size][/font]
Location: | Northern Sector |
Legion ID: | 11469 |
501st Since: | 5/5/2014 |
Monday 4-May-2015, 08:00 PM
Hi Kai
There is no need to build your own armour, as it is available from reputable makers in kit form.
You do however need to assemble it to suit your body type.
MEPD is the deatchment you need to join as it is your research hub for all things Sand trooper, see link below
http://www.mepd.net/
Also FISD or http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/ for everything shiny Stormtrooper.
I expect Phantom will chime in shortly to give you more information on costume references etc.
Welcome to the Redbacks, and enjoy the wonderful journey you are about to embark on
"The Death Star plans are not in the main computer"
Location: | Gympie,QLD |
Legion ID: | 26101 |
501st Since: | |
Monday 4-May-2015, 08:00 PM
(This post was last modified: Monday 4-May-2015, 08:08 PM by monion25.)
Welcome, as I am a newbie myself cant say if any of the guys here make armour, there are though several place you can buy raw
armour from or completed suits they will most likely set you back for a raw set $1500 + then you have delivery on top a completed suit would cost any where from $3500 so no cheap from what I have found.
Some of the company's are:
UK: originaltrooper.com
RS propmasters
There are quite a few in the States and Canada also, as far as I have gathered is stay away from Rubies they make a cheap version.
Hope that helps, I my self have started to embark on creating bucks and building a vacuum former so may take a while. Thinking of taking a leaf out of Mykill's book and doing a Imperial Staff officer first so I can get out and be involved while I work on my trooper.
I'm sure other will give be guidance and far more knowledge.
But welcome again and enjoy the fun you have ahead.
Mark
Sorry about my grammar and miss types, I have fat fingures and small keys on my phone. Lol
And as Sly said, Welcome and enjoy your journey.
Hey, what are you trying to push on us?
Ko lopo Dooka, Ugama M'nuta, Utini!!!!!!
Location: | Queensland, Jimboomba |
Legion ID: | 10129 |
501st Since: | 07/08/2015 |
Monday 4-May-2015, 08:12 PM
Yeah ive been looking at RS prop master's , I just stumbled across them and they look fantastic, now to save lol , I hope to be joining you all soon, I'm even more keen to make new friends and lets defeat this rebellion. .. the empire gets all the cool thing's anyways
Location: | Northern Sector |
Legion ID: | 11469 |
501st Since: | 5/5/2014 |
Monday 4-May-2015, 08:34 PM
Hey Kai, different armour kits suit different size troopers, so a few basic things can make a big difference to your purchase.
How tall are you and type of build/weight.
RS are very good and also expensive. They suit a trooper best 5,6" -6' but can be modded to suit a little taller, girth is the issue as they are cast off original armour and out of box fit a 32-34" waist.
AM on he other hand fit taller and wider troopers as they are larger moulds used.
The key to this hobby is indeed research, research, research, and making the choice that's right for you.
"The Death Star plans are not in the main computer"
Location: | Logan, QLD |
Legion ID: | 20552 |
501st Since: | 17/11/2015 |
Monday 4-May-2015, 08:35 PM
Have I started something?
Location: | Northern Sector |
Legion ID: | 11469 |
501st Since: | 5/5/2014 |
Monday 4-May-2015, 08:55 PM
"The Death Star plans are not in the main computer"
Location: | Brisneyland |
Legion ID: | 5389 |
501st Since: | Sept 2010 |
Monday 4-May-2015, 08:55 PM
Hi there mate and welcome.
A sandie huh....like working dirty then.
As it has been mentioned sign up on the Sandtrooper detachment to research all things sandy:
http://www.mepd.net/
Start off your research with the Costume Reference Library (CRL) because there are a few different variation of the sandy:
http://www.501st.com/databank/Costuming:TD_sandtrooper as well.
Have a look over on FISD for vetted armour suppliers:
http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/
Also have a read of these couple of threads to give you an idea of how to become a member etc..
http://www.501st.com.au/forum/showthread.php?tid=6720
http://www.501st.com.au/forum/showthread.php?tid=6719
If you have any questions please just ask.
"You can run, but you'll only die tired."
Location: | Brisbane |
Legion ID: | 0889 |
501st Since: | DEC '05 |
Monday 4-May-2015, 09:49 PM
Welcome to the forums Kai!
Location: | Logan, QLD |
Legion ID: | 20552 |
501st Since: | 17/11/2015 |
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Monday 4-May-2015, 10:13 PM
Greetings Kai! Welcome and have fun
Location: | Townsville Quadrant |
Legion ID: | 13974 |
501st Since: | April 2015 |
Location: | Neverwhere |
Legion ID: | 3212 |
501st Since: | 2/4/2010 |
Tuesday 5-May-2015, 09:06 AM
(This post was last modified: Tuesday 5-May-2015, 09:08 AM by Tirilia.)
Hey there and welcome to the forums! Sandies (TD's) always look fantastic, so best of luck!
I dont want to scare you off - so I'll just make a small addition to monion25's comment. Having built 2 TKs myself and purchased 1 completed costume, I have to say Ive never spent more than $1500 from start to finish (thats including raw kit + helmet, blaster, paint, undersuit, leather boots, holster, webbing, glue, chocolate, tools, neckseal, balaclava etc). Granted, it depends who you purchase your kit from that will influence how much your kit ultimately ends up costing. It certainly doesnt need to run above $2000.
For example, ANOVOS is currently selling their new kits for $350US (including raw kit, helmet, undersuit, gloves).
RS is definitely not the be all and end all in kits As long as you go with a reputable armor maker from either advice here or whitearmor.net, you're safe doing research as to what will suit you best.
Best of luck! :D
Location: | Brisbane Northside |
Legion ID: | 11157 |
501st Since: | Birth |
Tuesday 5-May-2015, 11:33 AM
Chocolate was the bigger expense?
Location: | Gympie,QLD |
Legion ID: | 26101 |
501st Since: | |
Tuesday 5-May-2015, 02:11 PM
Lol on the chocolate, and I'm sorry if I have overstepped my position was just trying to pass on some of what I have found while looking into the different options and the $3500 was in reference to a fully completed suit from Original Trooper that had quoted £1780 with conversion rate and post brings me to that lol need bigger bank account, anyway lots of options out there and many people with far more time knowlege and experience in this group, was only trying to be helpful
Keep up the fun the smiles and the great community you all have built here.
Cheers
Mark
Hey, what are you trying to push on us?
Ko lopo Dooka, Ugama M'nuta, Utini!!!!!!
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