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Revision as of 19:02, 30 April 2012
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| 327th Star Corps. Trooper
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Model DTR1/CT-6309, Photo by Andy Bauer
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Description: 327th Star Corps. Trooper
Prefix: CT
Detachment: Clone Trooper Detachment
Context: Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
The 327th Star Corps was an elite corps of clone troopers during the Clone Wars. They were one of the most active units in the Grand Army of the Republic, and fell under the 2nd Sector Army and Systems Army Alpha. The troops of the 327th Star Corps were distinguished by striped yellow markings running the length of their armor and, as a result of Clone Marshal Commander Bly's ARC training, his troopers were allowed to don kama's and command pauldrons.
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The 501st approval requirements are listed in black.
In the page below, items listed in blue are recommended features that will improve the quality of the costume. Items listed in red are intended to further enhance the finished costume.
For 501st membership only the requirements in black need to be met.
IMPORTANT: Effective June 1 2012, the 501st will no longer be approving realistic interpretations of Clone Wars CG characters. The armor sculpt must match the character being recreated. See this thread at clonetroopers.net for the differences between the sculpts.
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| This Visual Guide has been reviewed by the detachment staff and the LMO team and is certified for use as a minimum approval guideline for GMLs. GMLs are free to approve this costume type.
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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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| Helmet For 501st approval:
- Episode 3 style Clone Helmet - Fanmade bucket. Some "name brand" helmets may be unacceptable.
- Visor - Black Visor.
- Helmet mohawk on dome.
- Vertical kill stripes on each side of helmet cheeks that are dark blue in color.
- Helmet frown is charcoal grey in color. Wire or plastic mesh is utilized inside the helmet to cover the open pieces of the frown.
- Primer grey stripe around back of dome.
- Ear caps are painted a dark grey.
- There is a yellow stripe down the center of the helmet that ends at the chin of the helmet and squares off at the rear of the helmet.
- Helmet has the appearance of a neck ring.
- Helmet may have an optional enclosed complete neck ring that seals the helmet to the neck.
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For level two certification (if applicable):
- No additional requirements.
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For level three certification (if applicable):
- Helmet must have a full neck ring.
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| Neck Seal For 501st approval:
- Neck seal to be black in color with vertical ribbing or being smooth in appearance. No logos or labels are to be visible. If the seal is not incorporated as part of the undersuit, a balaclava or other similar covering is acceptable.
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For level two certification (if applicable):
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For level three certification (if applicable):
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| Under Suit For 501st approval:
- Black non-textured material, either one-piece or two-piece construction with no visible zippers or logos.
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| Shoulder Bells For 501st approval:
- Armor should be painted matte or satin white.
- Yellow command stripe. Front part of the stripe is painted like any other command stripe. The rear part of the stripe should be placed in the center of the bell. This is a forward facing stripe.
- Shoulders should be tear drop in shape with all rounded edges.
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For level two certification (if applicable):
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For level three certification (if applicable):
- Shoulder bells should not be symmetrical. The Shoulder bells should slightly curve back at the bottom of the shoulder.
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| Upper Arm Armor For 501st approval:
- Armor should be painted matte or satin white.
- Yellow stripe starts on the hard outside edge of the bicep and goes to the middle of the outside bicep. It is not the same as the EII command stripes.
- 2 smaller white ammo boxes are attached to the right bicep on a grey strap.
- Should have a dimple on the lower area of the back of the arm. The outside of the bicep should have a hard line edge at the front that turns in. The inside of the upper arm should be rounded.
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For level two certification (if applicable):
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For level three certification (if applicable):
- Armor should be seamless. No visible traces of how the armor was assembled should be shown.
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| Elbow Armor For 501st approval:
- Armor should be painted matte or satin white.
- There are two elbows. On each elbow on the outside of the body near the connection point of the elbow strap there should be detail slots that look like an equal symbol on both elbow pieces.
- Both elbows have strapping. The straps should have a raised detail line at the top and bottom of the strap.
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For level two certification (if applicable):
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For level three certification (if applicable):
- Elbows should be mirror images of each other with a notched area on the outside of the elbow above the detail marks.
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| Forearm Armor For 501st approval:
- Armor should be painted matte or satin white.
- There is a two inch Yellow stripe on the top part of the forearm. On the right arm it would cover over the compad. The com pad should be left white. This design should be matched on the left forearm. Acceptable options for the left arm would be to either add a second compad, in paint, leave an outline of a compad, or leave just the stripe.
- Both left and right forearms should be mirror images of each other.
- Right forearm should have a compad that has 8 small buttons,1 Large main button, and 1 slightly smaller rectangular button.
- Forearm tops should have a flattened triangular area that have a ridge that comes to a point at the top of the forearm.
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For level three certification (if applicable):
- Compad has detail antenna on its left.
- Instead of a hard edge the top of the forearm has a bone ridge.
- Armor should be seamless. No visible traces of how the armor was assembled should be shown.
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| Hand Plates For 501st approval:
- Armor should be painted matte or satin white.
- There is a two inch Yellow stripe running down the center of the hand plate.
- Hand plates are mirror images of each other.
- Hand plates have a top curving ridge that come to a point over the index or middle finger just past the main knuckle of the hand.
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For level three certification (if applicable):
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| Gloves For 501st approval:
- Black over the wrist gloves made of leather, nylon, or other low pile fabrics. Gloves must not show any labels or logos once the armor is on and cover any exposed skin.
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| Command Pauldron For 501st approval:
- Pauldron should be Episode III style.
- The mantle over the left or right shoulder should be colored in the command orange.
- Right shoulder mantle and panelling on the remainder of the pauldron shall be all black.
- On the right side of the Pauldron, a ammo belt is strung down to the belt.
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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 Ammo Belt For 501st approval:
- 3 white ammo boxes are attached to a grey strap on right side of chest.
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| Chest Armor For 501st approval:
- Armor should be painted matte or satin white.
- Yellow command stripe approximately 2 inches wide marked center vertical from neck to lower return curve.
- Two detail slots on right breast.
- Chest and back plate should match together at the sides with no gap, just a seam line.
- Shoulder straps should be placed underneath the chest to connect to the back.
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For level two certification (if applicable):
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For level three certification (if applicable):
- Shoulder straps should be slotted into the chest into the detail ridges of the top connection points.
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| Back Armor For 501st approval:
- Armor should be painted matte or satin white.
- Rear tank has detailed area that contains 4 circles. Under the circles at the left side of the back there should be two parallel lines and the the right of the back there should a be a squared detail.
- Chest and back plate should match together at the sides with no gap, just a seam line.
- Shoulder straps should be placed underneath the chest to connect to the back.
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For level two certification (if applicable):
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For level three certification (if applicable):
- Shoulder straps should be slotted into the Back into the detail ridges of the top connection points.
- Highly detailed resin insert should replace softer details.
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| Ab Armor For 501st approval:
- Armor should be painted matte or satin white.
- Four 1/4" diameter holes per side on indents of ab plate, eight holes total.
- Ab section should wrap around the wearers body and be sealed at the sides or at the back.
- Ab section should be completely contained under the chest and back armor.
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For level two certification (if applicable):
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For level three certification (if applicable):
- Ab section should be seamless at the sides and close in the back. A detail plate should cover the seam line and hide all work.
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| Cod and Posterior Armor For 501st approval:
- Armor should be painted matte or satin white.
- Cod and Posterior armor should connect at the hips.
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For level two certification (if applicable):
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For level three certification (if applicable):
- Hips should be connected via a snap with the correct detailed shape of the armor at the connection point.
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| Belt For 501st approval:
- Armor should be painted matte or satin white.
- Ammo Belt with boxes and detonator.
- Detonator is centered on the back of belt.
- 8 boxes total, 4 on each side of abdomen and attached to the belt.
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For level three certification (if applicable):
- Belt Boxes should be notched and fitted flush with the details of the belt.
- Left Rear belt box should have two square buttons in the top left corner and and equal symbol detail at the bottom right.
- Right Rear belt box should have a bar with two small cylinders centered with and equal symbol detail on the bottom left.
- From the rear two belt boxes the belt should have a ribbed detailed appearance.
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| Kama For 501st approval:
- Kama should be kakki or tea brown color.
- The Kama should not be lined with matching color fabric.
- The rear of the Kama has a split that denotes it as a two piece .
- Kama should start at the front belt boxes.
- Kama should be from a heavy material like canvas or a tight weave burlap.
- Kama should flow to the bottom of your knee armor.
- There are two straps from the kama that connect to a command buckle centered to the front of the belt.
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| Thigh Armor For 501st approval:
- Armor should be painted matte or satin white.
- Front of thigh armor should have a flat triangular area near the knee. From the top of the triangle a ridge line should go up the front of the thigh to the top.
- Rear of the thigh should have an indention.
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For level three certification (if applicable):
- Outside of lower portion of the thighs should come to a point and inner lower end should be rounded.
- Armor should be seamless. No visible traces of how the armor was assembled should be shown.
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| Knee Armor For 501st approval:
- Armor should be painted matte or satin white.
- Knees should have a Yellow stripe that starts at the top and runs vertically down to the bottom of the knee.
- Knees should wrap around the front of the leg. From top center a raised detail line should be present.
- Knees should be strapped to the leg via a white strap with a raised center area that wraps around the leg and connects on both sides of the Knee.
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For level two certification (if applicable):
- Center strap should be primer gray.
- Connection between the knee and the strapping should have a detail clip.
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| Lower Leg Armor For 501st approval:
- Armor should be painted matte or satin white.
- Lower Legs are mirror images of each other. The front of the armor should have a triangular detail at the top of the leg and a hard ridge line down the front of the shin.
- Back of the lower legs should have an indentation just under the calf the follow down to the ankle.
- Calf can have an access area on the inside of the leg. The outside of the calf should be closed.
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For level three certification (if applicable):
- Calves should be seamless and have a trap door access through the indent in the rear of the lower leg.
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| Boots For 501st approval:
- White, ankle high or tall enough to cover the ankle and eliminate any black undersuit visible at the ankle area in armor.
- Boots must be lace-less and have flat soles.
- The boots have armor detail to include a natural seam at the toe and a strap that goes over the top of the foot with two protruding disks at each side of the strap.
- This strap should be painted Yellow.
- Across the shoe just in front of detail strap another thin stripe painted Yellow should also be placed on the boot.
- There should be no markings or labels from the shoe makers. The shoe soles should be gray.
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| Commander Holsters For 501st approval:
- Hung from the belt and rest at the hip on each side.
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| 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.
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| DC-17 Hand Blaster For 501st approval:
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| DC-15S Blaster Carbine For 501st approval:
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| DC-15A Blaster Rifle For 501st approval:
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This document and all of the images within were created by and are the property of the 501st Legion. All other uses are prohibited.
This CRL is available as a PDF at www.501st.com/databank/Costuming:CT_-_327th_Star_Corps
The 501st Legion is a worldwide Star Wars costuming organization comprised of and operated by Star Wars fans. While it is not sponsored by Lucasfilm Ltd., it is Lucasfilm's preferred Imperial costuming group. Star Wars, its characters, costumes, and all associated items are the intellectual property of Lucasfilm. ©2012 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All rights reserved. Used under authorization.
Visit www.501st.com to learn more.