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« Thread Started on Apr 17, 2009, 4:03pm »

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So I’ve had my idea for this costume floating around on my harddrive for a while now, and I’ve recently had the opportunity to acquire the needed parts. I’ve begun construction on the soft goods, but not enough of it is complete to warrant a full picture post. Get your reading glasses out, though, this one is a doozy.

Historical Background
If you collect Star Wars action figures, you are probably familiar with the 1970s Turkish “knockoff” Snowtrooper figure. The package is labeled as “Uzay Blue Stars,” and the figure is a blue Snowtrooper figure with yellow accents and a white blaster rifle. My sources on this are not consistent, so forgive me if the accuracy of this figure background is shaky to those of you in the know. But here’s how I’ve come to know the figure: George Lucas had a knack for international licensing, and when ANH came out, a Turkish toy manufacturer was one of the lucky recipients to receive the license to produce on of the international variants for ANH figures. Evidence for this includes properly identified characters from the US ANH figure series with prop figure colorations. Presumably they wanted to produce the ESB figures, so they had molds made, ready, and waiting for the ESB license approval. It either never came, or perhaps came late, so instead of scrapping the Snowtrooper molds, they produced the figures with different coloration and a new package identification and logo. Presumably. Now the figure is one of the most sought-after figures of the original line, and recently sold for over $2500 on Ebay. The way I see it, despite is licence-less creation, coloration differences, and utter lack of a connection to Star Wars canon or the Expanded Universe, the figure is directly connected to the Star Wars figure line and is less of a knock-off than most people suggest. You can see where I’m going with this – I’m going to try to fit it in with the rest of Star Wars, in the very least in my own little fan EU.

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Initial Logic
Episode III showed us the Galactic Marines, the obvious design predecessor to the Snowtrooper. StarWars.com databank entries and all other supporting text sources tell us that they did not serve as Cold Assault troopers. Instead, they worked in “inclement weather” and otherwise hazardous combat conditions, in addition to ship-to-ship naval combat aboard star cruisers. So despite the obvious visual design connection, the sources say they were not Snowtroopers. However, the Episode III comic books and the recent Clone Wars animated TV show give us the Cold Assault Troopers, whose coloration and armor more directly draws from ESB Snowtrooper designs, and the CA Troopers are direct predecessors to the ESB Snowtroopers in function as well.

If the EIII comics and Clone Wars Cold Assault troopers are the direct in-universe predecessors to the ESB Snowtroopers, and the EIII Galactic Marines share the same uniform as the same era’s Cold Assault troopers, there must be an OT equivalent to the Galactic Marines. Unless, of course, the Empire fazed them out in favor of a more unified military structure, which is not entirely unthinkable. But given the EU’s relentless sub-categorization for the Empire’s military structure, it’s also not unthinkable that the Galactic Marines lived in, perhaps in a re-imagined state, but lived on nonetheless.

My Fan Back Story
The Galactic Empire has seen the destruction of its second Death Star and the death of its Emperor. Sector governors fight to maintain control of their slices of the galaxy. Enter General “Blue Star” Uzay. An eccentric Imperial Army officer with a taste for playing by a different set of rules, Uzay gained his nickname after his first major military conquest, organizing and overseeing the seizing of two planets and three moons in a star system orbiting around a locally-famous blue star. Since then, he’s had numerous victories in systems orbiting blue stars, which only fueled his ego (and his nickname) and his lust for personal glory. Requiring faster strike teams than the typical Stormtrooper battalions, Uzay resurrected the Galactic Marine unit profile and created his own division of Marines. Because he was the unit’s founder, he wanted to make a visual statement to his enemies by having his troops’ armor changed from the standard white to blue. His statement was bold and powerful. It was not Imperial law he was enforcing, it was his own. Thus the Blue Stars were born.

Costume Research
So I’m big into “modern super hero movie reinterpretations.” Take Spider-Man for example. In the comics and cartoons, he’s traditionally a vibrant red and blue. But in the movies, they toned his colors down a bit, allowing for a more moody color scheme while accommodating the raised webbing details by not making the colors too “poppy.” Same thing with Superman. The recent movie’s costume was darker, moodier. It’s not necessarily a way of making the character seem “darker,” though. The way I see it, the color scheme of the character’s costume comes secondary or tertiary to his or her actual role, so push it toward the back a little (darken it down) to bring out more of the character. Also, darker tends to be more “serious” than brighter. Darker colors are associated with the solemn, somber moods, during which no one is thinking bright, happy thoughts. While not necessarily “sad,” darker colors do suggest a certain seriousness.

For my Blue Stars costume, I’m darkening down the colors. The original figure was one solid color of blue. I’m separating the blues. I’m making the cloth components a darker, more subdued blue than the armor. The armor will be a darker blue as well, but it will certainly pop out over the color of the cloth. If any of you know any little tiny tidbit about my costume rep, you’ll know that I like my costumes dirty and busted up, so I’m going moderate to heavy on the weathering. My paint will be layered to better accommodate battle damage. I’m also going to be adding more details than the ESB Snowtroopers. Not so much that it greatly deviates from the design, but just something to “up the ante” from regular Snowies.

I can’t really talk too much about what the costume will have on it, though, because I don’t have the armor parts yet. I only have the upper half of the trench coat finished, and my armor supplier has yet to ship me the armor parts. However, I do have some concept art to show you as a preview.

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« Reply #1 on Apr 17, 2009, 7:58pm »

Dave, this project of yours seems like it's going be awesome. I've seen pictures of the firgure online before, but never paid much attention to it until now. I also like the back story you wrote since there are not that many well know stories that take palce immediatley after the battle of Endor so it fits pretty good. Bringing back the GMs is also a good part to your back story.

I look forward to seeing your WIP and can't wait to see it complete. Good luck with the new costume, bro.
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« Reply #2 on Apr 20, 2009, 3:20pm »

jbantha's post deleted. It did not show any evidence of the user reading and understanding what was written.

If you read the post, all your problems with my project were already addressed. The costume isn't to build an all blue snowtrooper with a white rifle. I'm deliberately changing details to fit my narrative. I'm deliberately changing colors to make it more realistic. And everything I do with my costume is deliberate because I'm not following any rules. This isn't a 501st costume, so I'm not following their underenforced rules anyways. Good day.
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« Reply #3 on Apr 21, 2009, 7:47pm »

Quick question.

Will your Blue Stars trooper armor have similar footwear to the GM?

I didn't notice it on your post above, and can't see what it looks like on the figure. I see it doesn't match the sketch but I was wondering if the trooper will have similar toe armor once you begin building it (I did notice it says TB lower legs, but wasn't sure if you were refereing to jsut the shins or everthing.
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« Reply #4 on Apr 22, 2009, 4:18pm »

No, it'll have TB boots. I'm not planning on going super-accurate with the exact boots, though. I'm just planning on getting some rip-off combat boots from walmart to butcher.
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« Reply #5 on Apr 22, 2009, 7:07pm »

Cool. That works.
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« Reply #6 on Apr 24, 2009, 10:25pm »

I got my armor in today, and I've started cutting it out. It's probably about 4/5 cut out right now. I shouldn't have been working on it at all with my cold and all, but I just can't sit idle while I'm sick. I gotta do something. I limited my work time, though, so I could go home a rest. I don't have any photos yet (don't have my camera cable with me), but I'll post some asap. In the meantime, here's what I have cut out:

Chest - CUT OUT
Shoulder Straps - CUT OUT
Shoulder Bells - CUT OUT
TK Forearms - ONE CUT OUT (the other is still in it's surrounding plastic)
Hands - CUT OUT
Belly - CUT OUT
Codpiece - CUT OUT
TB Knees
Backpack - CUT OUT

So even if I didn't cut any more parts out for a while, I can still build the complete body and one full arm.

Time to go look up some TS tutorials so I can plan my build. Though I'll likely disregard most of them, I want to at least have a base to work from.
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« Reply #7 on Apr 25, 2009, 12:58pm »

Here's what i have cut out so far:
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« Reply #8 on Apr 25, 2009, 9:22pm »

Well I have the backpack parts assembled, the necessary seams bondo-ed. The chest's recessed area has been rebuilt, because as it was vac-formed, it was all mushy and bowl-shaped. And a good majority of my parts are primed and ready for paint, though I'm letting them sit overnight for the primer to fully harden. Again, no pics until tomorrowish.

Chest - READY FOR PAINT
Backpack - READY FOR PAINT
Shoulder straps - READY FOR PAINT
Shoulder bells - READY FOR PAINT
TK Forearms
Hands
Belly - READY FOR PAINT
Codpiece - READY FOR PAINT
TB Knees

I've chosen Krylon "True Blue" as my base color. It will be darkened with some black misting, but only slightly. It's a decent match to the vinyl I have picked out, too.
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« Reply #9 on Apr 26, 2009, 1:42am »

Awesome news on the the parts, wow already it seems like you've got more work done on your armor than I have on me 2nd version of the GM. I should feel ashamed of my self now.

Sorry to hear about your cold. It's going around. I caught it last week, and the fever the follwed it sucked pretty bad. Hope you're feeling better bro.
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« Reply #10 on Apr 28, 2009, 2:30pm »

I've been working on the paint on a few parts. I have the chest, groin, and right shoulder bell finished and ready for final assembly, but I'm going to wait until all the parts are ready for assembly before I go to assemble them.

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« Reply #11 on Apr 28, 2009, 4:03pm »

That's a really cool idea. I love how the chest plate looks so far. Great work. :)
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« Reply #12 on Apr 28, 2009, 7:37pm »

Progress is looking real good.
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« Reply #13 on May 7, 2009, 12:35am »

The updates have taken a backseat to job hunting! Of the 50-something resumes I've sent out, the only response I've gotten was from an email I sent about a flier I saw. lol

The backpack is built and the base paint has been added, but I haven't weathered it. I've fixed the shoulder straps in place and got them all fixed up with quick release buckles. I also built the helmet. The helmet needed a ton of work, but I was able to salvage it. I'm rather proud of how I did it. The helmet is done, except for the interior padding.

I've added a new tool to my weathering paint kit: a hockey puck. The rubber in it rubs off on krylon paint very nicely. You can quickly scuff the edge for a sharp, defined line, or you can rub the flat side onto curved surfaces to get dulled rubbing marks. Not sure how many of you knew about this, but I know that you hockey guys can use this at some point. ;)

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« Reply #14 on May 7, 2009, 2:59am »

Progress is looking great, Dave. The helmet looks awesome.

Thanks for the tip about the Hockey pucks. Now I need to find some of my old pucks and keep them handy with my GM stuff.
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