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bluehickey
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Post subject: Heavy Weapons Trooper Posted: Thu Jun 17, 2010 9:44 am |
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Joined: April 6, 2009 Posts: 1384 Location: Orem, Utah Age: 39
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I'm working on making a variation on my TK costume, being able to be a Heavy Weapons Trooper, a EU character from the Battlefront game. This character is very similar to a Sandtrooper, except that there is no dirt and it is TK armor not TD, meaning there is stormtrooper ab plate, knee plate and helmet, but no drop boxes worn. Here are the requirements: http://www.whitearmor.net/home/crl-overview/crl-hwt.htmlHere is what is needed:-Shoulder Pauldron: HAVE -Heavy Weapon: HAVE, Lewis Gun -TD backpack: NEED -3 slot ammo pouch for Shoulder: NEED -3 slot ammo pouch for right hip: NEED *Additonal: I have a 2 slot ammo pouch for left hip Sample Reference image: 
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DarthDisney
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Post subject: Re: Heavy Weapons Trooper Posted: Thu Jun 17, 2010 9:49 am |
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Joined: February 2, 2005 Posts: 1986 Location: Riverton Age: 31
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that is awesome, is there one in the 501st yet or would you be the 1st one??
Can't wait to see it finished
I am so all over the place that I sometimes confuse myself, let alone everyone else.
Trying to do the right thing, always.
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bluehickey
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Post subject: Re: Heavy Weapons Trooper Posted: Thu Jun 17, 2010 10:16 am |
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DarthDisney wrote: that is awesome, is there one in the 501st yet or would you be the 1st one??
Can't wait to see it finished From what I understand there are a handful of HWT's currently, but they aren't documented on the 501st legion site currently.
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DarthDisney
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Post subject: Re: Heavy Weapons Trooper Posted: Thu Jun 17, 2010 10:18 am |
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Joined: February 2, 2005 Posts: 1986 Location: Riverton Age: 31
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Alpine seems to have an affinity for 1sts 
I am so all over the place that I sometimes confuse myself, let alone everyone else.
Trying to do the right thing, always.
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izzi
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Post subject: Re: Heavy Weapons Trooper Posted: Thu Jun 17, 2010 11:00 am |
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Special Operations Apprentice
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Joined: May 21, 2007 Posts: 1784 Location: Salt Lake City
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The HWTs I think are documented as a TD prefix, even though the FISD has them. I don't think the term "Heavy Weapons Trooper" has been added yet to the costume list, or that it's being used properly. i.e. So many costumes are listed as just "Spec Ops" instead of Blackhole trooper.
If you need help building a backpack let me know. They cost about $25+ depending on how accurate you want them.
-iz
DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in this post are not shared by the 501st, Alpine Garrison, or it's command staff.
 2011 Spec Ops DL / First Novatrooper Elite
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bluehickey
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Post subject: Re: Heavy Weapons Trooper Posted: Thu Jun 17, 2010 11:19 am |
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izzi wrote: The HWTs I think are documented as a TD prefix, even though the FISD has them. I don't think the term "Heavy Weapons Trooper" has been added yet to the costume list, or that it's being used properly. i.e. So many costumes are listed as just "Spec Ops" instead of Blackhole trooper.
If you need help building a backpack let me know. They cost about $25+ depending on how accurate you want them.
-iz Izzi, you are right, here is a legion member as a HWT with a TD prefix: http://www.501stlegion.org/members/displaymember.php?userID=11343&costumeID=122
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DarthDisney
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Post subject: Re: Heavy Weapons Trooper Posted: Thu Jun 17, 2010 12:04 pm |
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Joined: February 2, 2005 Posts: 1986 Location: Riverton Age: 31
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Then with Lyss and her "Big Gun" Alpine will have plenty of firepower.
I am so all over the place that I sometimes confuse myself, let alone everyone else.
Trying to do the right thing, always.
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jedi5150
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Post subject: Re: Heavy Weapons Trooper Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 8:06 pm |
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Joined: July 16, 2003 Posts: 4761 Location: Idaho Falls, ID Age: 42
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izzi wrote: The HWTs I think are documented as a TD prefix, even though the FISD has them. I don't think the term "Heavy Weapons Trooper" has been added yet to the costume list, or that it's being used properly. i.e. So many costumes are listed as just "Spec Ops" instead of Blackhole trooper.
If you need help building a backpack let me know. They cost about $25+ depending on how accurate you want them.
-iz Take my advice: Build your pack as accurately as you can afford to. I started out just scraping by, and haven't been satisified... to the point that I just built my 4th pack this week. Amazon.com has the same set of "seed trays" that many MEPD troopers use for the main boxes of the pack in a set of 4 (enough to do 1 pack) for $16.00. They're a nice, sturdy styrene. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002LV ... ss_productI have a mold of the "radar dish" (AKA tupperware lid) if you need one.
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bluehickey
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Post subject: Re: Heavy Weapons Trooper Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 8:26 pm |
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I'm actually taking the lazy man's route and paying someone to make me one. Someone was selling these on the legion boards and I contacted him and he's going to build one for me. It is based on the ANH Special Edition sandtrooper pack: This is a picture of the Gentle Giant bust as reference:  I like this one because it is smaller and not as wide as the standard TD pack. I'm not crazy about having to wear a pack in the first place, so I'm getting one that is smaller and weigh's less. This is one that he's made in the past and it should look like this when he's done building it: 
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bluehickey
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Post subject: Re: Heavy Weapons Trooper Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 10:47 pm |
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Hey your's turned out very nice! Another reason I chose this version is because it is compact in that it doesn't have a lot of protruding elements that can get snagged on walls, doorways etc.
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jedi5150
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Post subject: Re: Heavy Weapons Trooper Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 10:50 pm |
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Oh hey, one tip after looking at the pics again: Get some nice, wide, padded (if possible) straps for it. Those narrow 1" things will KILL your shoulders!
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bluehickey
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Post subject: Re: Heavy Weapons Trooper Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2010 11:00 pm |
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jedi5150 wrote: Oh hey, one tip after looking at the pics again: Get some nice, wide, padded (if possible) straps for it. Those narrow 1" things will KILL your shoulders! Good advice, I'll ask the builder if he can include something like that for it.
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