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| Clone Commander Fil |
| Model MODEL NAME, Photo by PHOTOGRAPHER NAME |
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Description: Clone Commander Fil |
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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 . | |
| [[|150px]] | Biceps For 501st approval: Armor must be painted matte or satin white. If weathered, the weathering should be shades of grey.
Rust colored details must be painted as shown. Top of the biceps painted along with a horizontal above the cutout
in the bicep. There should be white showing between the horizontal stripe and the red section on the top of the
armor. Note: the width of the painting will depend on the size of the armor. The painting should be visually
proportionate.
Armor has a notch on the lower area of the back of the arm that matches up with the elbow armor.
Armor must be seamless. No visible traces of how the armor was assembled should be shown. |
| For level two certification (if applicable): Armor must be weathered. | |
| For level three certification (if applicable): | |
| [[|150px]] | Forearms For 501st approval: Armor must be painted matte or satin white. If weathered, the weathering should be shades of grey.
Rust colored details must be painted as shown: A horizontal stripe should be painted across the forearm by the
wrist.
Left forearm must have a compad that has 4 main square recessed areas and 1 slightly smaller square recessed area.
The smaller recess is closest to the elbow.
Armor must be seamless on the outside edge. Due to the shape of the armor, a butted seam is acceptable on the
inside if required.
Elbow plate is integrated into the forearm, extending up to fit into the notch on the bicep.
Armor must be seamless. No visible traces of how the armor was assembled should be shown.
Armor must be weathered. |
| For level two certification (if applicable): {{{4}}} | |
| For level three certification (if applicable): {{{5}}} | |
| [[|150px]] | Hand Plates For 501st approval: Armor must be painted rust colored as shown. If weathered, the weathering should be shades of grey.
Hand plates are mirror images of each other.
Armor must be weathered. |
| For level two certification (if applicable): {{{4}}} | |
| For level three certification (if applicable): {{{5}}} | |
| [[|150px]] | Chest Armor For 501st approval: Armor must be painted matte or satin white. If weathered, the weathering should be shades of grey.
Rust colored details must be painted as shown: The cog, inner circle, and wings must be painted on the front. The
size of the cog, inner circle, and wings should be proportionate to the size of the chest armor. General consensus is there are three teeth on the cog, although the pauldron covers most of the cog.
Lower portion of the chest has a curved notch for the abdomen armor to fit into.
Chest and back plate must match together at the sides and shoulders with no gap. Butted seam lines are permitted if
required.
Armor must be weathered. |
| For level two certification (if applicable): {{{4}}} | |
| For level three certification (if applicable): {{{5}}} | |
| [[|150px]] | Back Armor For 501st approval: Armor must be painted matte or satin white. If weathered, the weathering should be shades of grey.
Rear tank has detailed area that contains a O11 pattern similar to a stormtrooper.
Shoulder straps may be omitted from this costume due to the mantle/pauldron.
Armor must be weathered. |
| For level two certification (if applicable): {{{4}}} | |
| For level three certification (if applicable): {{{5}}} | |
| [[|150px]] | Command Pauldron For 501st approval: Pauldron should be animated style. The mantle should be black with grey plates. The paneling on the pauldron should be black with grey accents Armor must be weathered. |
| For level two certification (if applicable): {{{4}}} | |
| For level three certification (if applicable): {{{5}}} | |
| [[|150px]] | Belt Front, Cod and Kama For 501st approval: Armor must be painted matte or satin white. If weathered, the weathering should be shades of grey.
Rust colored details must be painted as shown: The belt is painted.
Belt is approx 3" tall and divided into 1.75" wide segments. The front segments have a key/slot detail.
Belt boxes are mounted at the hips. Butted seams are permitted at this connection if required.
Cod and Posterior armor should connect at the hips.
The kama should be grey leather, vinyl or heavy weight canvas/cotton and must have black edging.
Armor must be weathered. |
| For level two certification (if applicable): {{{4}}} | |
| For level three certification (if applicable): {{{5}}} | |
| [[|150px]] | Belt Rear, Butt Plate and Kama For 501st approval: Armor must be painted matte or satin white. If weathered, the weathering should be shades of grey.
Rust colored details must be painted as shown: The belt is painted.
Belt is approx 3" tall and divided into 1.75" wide segments.
Cod and Posterior armor should connect at the hips. Butted seams are permitted at this connection if required.
Detonator is centered on the back of belt with no control buttons. The detonator has 2 lines set in approx 1/2" - 5/8"
from the edges. Lines may be recessed or painted on
The kama should be grey leather, vinyl or heavy weight canvas/cotton and must have black edging.
Armor must be weathered.
Detonator lines must be recessed. |
| For level two certification (if applicable): {{{4}}} | |
| For level three certification (if applicable): {{{5}}} | |
| [[|150px]] | Belt Boxes For 501st approval: Armor must be painted rust colored as shown. If weathered, the weathering should be shades of grey.
2 rectangular boxes are mounted at the hips. The top edge of the box is tapered town toward the outside. There is an
inset detail near the top of each box.
Armor must be weathered. |
| For level two certification (if applicable): {{{4}}} | |
| For level three certification (if applicable): {{{5}}} | |
| [[|150px]] | Holsters For 501st approval: Armor must be painted rust colored as shown. If weathered, the weathering should be shades of grey.
Holsters may connect to the belt via straps or directly to the kama with no visible attachment.
Holsters must be weathered |
| For level two certification (if applicable): {{{4}}} | |
| For level three certification (if applicable): {{{5}}} | |
| [[|150px]] | Shins For 501st approval: Armor must be painted matte or satin white. If weathered, the weathering should be shades of grey.
Rust colored details must be painted as shown: The knees are painted. A horizontal stripe runs above the ankle.
A “Y” shaped design is painted on the front of the shin with stripes running horizontally across the top and bottom
(see image).
The armor should have a flat center triangle below the knee plate, with the single point facing downward.
The calf detail of the armor has a ridge wrapping around the back of the leg.
Due to the shape of the armor, a butted seam is permitted on the inside or back of the shin.
Armor must be weathered. |
| For level two certification (if applicable): {{{4}}} | |
| For level three certification (if applicable): {{{5}}} | |
| Optional Accessories | |
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Items below are optional costume accessories. These items are not required for approval, but if present must meet the guidelines below. | |
| DC-17 Hand Blaster (animated style) For 501st approval: | |
| DC-15S Blaster Carbine (animated style) For 501st approval: | |
| DC-15A Blaster Rifle (animated style) For 501st approval: | |

