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Model Model, Photo by Photographer
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The 501st approval requirements are listed in black.
The Bounty Hunters' Guild defines two additional, optional levels of costuming excellence. In the page below, requirements for Level 1 "Notorious" are listed in blue. Level 2 "Infamous" requirements are in red. Please visit the BHG web site for a full description of these standards.
For 501st membership only the requirements in black need to be met.
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- This CRL is a work in progress. This costume may be approved by GMLs, but additional research should be done until the CRL is complete.
- If you have this costume and would like to assist with this CRL, please contact your detachment leader!
- Please note that the use of the word "should" below does not indicate that a requirement is optional. All instances of should will be replaced with must as this guide is completed.
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| Required Costume Components
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The following costume components must be present and appear as described below for approval .
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| Head Wraps For 501st approval:
- The head wrap should be an open mesh, cheesecloth, gauze-like material that replicates a fresh bandage.
- Bandage should be clean of weathering.
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For level two certification (if applicable):
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For level three certification (if applicable):
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| Hood For 501st approval:
- Light gray close fitting Balacalva style hood with a loose neck/chin cover.
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For level two certification (if applicable):
- Chin cover: Three weathered snaps on each side. Two caps and one male snap.
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For level three certification (if applicable):
- The center male snaps are to be centered and brought in ¾” from the capped snaps
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| Facial Features For 501st approval:
- Make-up drawn on face to replicate the scar
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For level two certification (if applicable):
- Scarring make-up or prothstetics used to replicate the scar. Ex. rigid collodion scarring liquid
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For level three certification (if applicable):
- Eyebrows are covered by latex stage make-up or shaved off.
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| Shoulder Bells For 501st approval:
- Stormtrooper Bells are used
- One on each side and held together by a webbing strap that is worn across the back of the shoulders.
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For level two certification (if applicable):
- An elastic strap keeps the bell close to the arm
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For level three certification (if applicable):
- A 3” “armour scar” is on the backside of the right Shoulder Bell.
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| Forearms For 501st approval:
- Stormtrooper forearm pieces are used.
- Forearm pieces are assembled and cut open lengthwise on the plain bottom half of the forearm.
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For level two certification (if applicable):
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For level three certification (if applicable):
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| Gloves For 501st approval:
- Gray or White leather gloves with a 4-6 inch cuff. The brand name WELDAS SOFTOUCH Tig/Mig gloves appear to be the closest to the screen used gloves.
- White Damascus D650 Gauntlets or White/Grey Fencing gloves are a perfectly acceptable alternative.
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For level two certification (if applicable):
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For level three certification (if applicable):
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| Chest Armour For 501st approval:
- A Snow trooper Chest plate and ribbed shoulder straps are used.
- Upper Center Greeblie plate should have two round buttons , a vent piece, two bushings and two off-centered, blocks.
- “T” Greeblie as seen on the snowtrooper chest.
- Lower Center Greeblie is a comm pad placed in the void of the snowtrooper chest plate
- A three button plate is on the left.
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For level two certification (if applicable):
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For level three certification (if applicable):
- The Comm Pad is curved
- A webbing strap is attached underneath the ribbed, plastic strap via a Chicago screw on the front and is attached to the backpack by two split rivets
- Square greeblies as seen on the scout trooper helmet mouth area are seen on the lower corners of the chest armour.
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NAVIGATION
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