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| Imperial Officer
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Model MODEL NAME, Photo by PHOTOGRAPHER NAME
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Description: Imperial Officer
Prefix: ID
Detachment: Imperial Officer Corps
Context: Star Wars Episodes IV - IV and Expanded Universe
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| This CRL is a work in progress and is not yet ready to use for GML approval!
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| Hat For 501st approval:
- Fabric should be a medium weight suiting material exactly matching the tunic and pants. Gabardine style weave is most accurate.
- Base of the hat should be conical, with a crown about 4" (101.6 mm) tall.
- Front and rear "flaps" should overlap on the sides and be about 4" (101.6 mm) high.
- Front bill extends 3" down, decorated with 6 or 7 concentric stitches.
- Imperial Code Disk positioned in the center of the front vertical "flap."
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For level two certification (if applicable):
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For level three certification (if applicable):
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| Imperial Code Disk For 501st approval:
- A stepped cone shape appearing to be 3 disks stacked on top of one another.
- The bottom disk is 1" (25.3 mm) the middle disk is 3/4" (19.1 mm) and the top disk is 1/2" (12.7 mm.)
- There is an indentation in the center of the top disk about 1/4" (6.4 mm)
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For level two certification (if applicable):
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For level three certification (if applicable):
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| Tunic For 501st approval:
- Fabric should be a medium weight suiting material exactly matching the pants and hat. Gabardine style weave is most accurate. Color options are black or olive-greyish green.
- Tunic is double-breasted with a left over right closure on the tapered yoke.
- Yoke comes up across the shoulder to the top shoulder seam.
- The standing collar has square corners and is about 1.25" (31.8 mm) tall and closes snugly and includes a modesty panel behind closure. Collar edges are closed with two eye hooks.
- There are code cylinder pockets on both outside panels of the jacket from about half way between the top and bottom on the arm hole.
- Sleeves are long, and without decoration, cuffs or buttons, containing 2 seams, one along the bottom and one along the back.
- Tunic should be constructed with no top-stitching (stitches visible on the exterior surface of fabric)
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For level two certification (if applicable):
- There is a dart of about 2" (50.8 mm) in the top center of the yoke.
- Additionally there is a seam running the entire circumference of the tunic, dividing it along a line hidden by the uniform belt.
- The back of the tunic has princess seams that run vertically and turn outward to intersect the arm-hole seam at the vertical center.
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For level three certification (if applicable):
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| Rank Bar For 501st approval:
- Worn on the left side of the tunic over the heart.
- Rank consists of colored plastic tiles mounted on metal bar.
- Each bar is 1" (25.4 mm) height, length is determined by chosen rank
- Rank tile dimensions are 1/2" (12.7 mm)width x 3/4" (19 mm) height and about 1/8" (3.2 mm).
- Tiles should be mounted with 1/4" (6.4 mm) spaces between them.
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For level two certification (if applicable):
- Rank tiles are translucent. Color quantity and combinations are determined by rank, and should be appropriate to uniform type (examples: no Grand Moffs wore black uniforms with hats, Grand Admiral rank should match Grand Admiral uniform, etc.).
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For level three certification (if applicable):
Double-row ranks should be constructed from separate pieces of one row each, rather than two rows of caps on a single metal backing piece.
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| Code Cylinders For 501st approval:
- Between 1 to 4, tucked into small pockets in tunic by shoulders
- Two styles are available. Either may be used:
- Chalk-holder/dosimeter style: silver tube with short clip, top should be colored blue
- X-Wing pilot style: machined aluminum rod with flaring disc detail at top (Admiral Motti style)
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For level two certification (if applicable):
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For level three certification (if applicable):
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| Belt For 501st approval:
- The belt should be constructed from a non-textured leather or a leather-like material, approximately 2" (50.8 mm) in width (up to 3" (76.s mm) is acceptable)
- To the right of the buckle (from the viewer's perspective), a single large snap or rivet should be visible about 1" (25.4 mm) from the buckle.
- The buckle should be constructed from a horizontally brushed metal, or metal looking material.
- The size should be 2 5/8" (66.7 mm) high and 4 1/8" (104.5 mm) wide with 0.5" (12.7 mm) radius rounded corners.
- Canon buckles have a slight horizontal curve.
- Buckles are adorned with a Imperial Code Disk at the center.
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For level two certification (if applicable):
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For level three certification (if applicable):
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| Pants For 501st approval:
- Fabric should be a medium weight suiting material exactly matching the tunic and hat. Gabardine style weave is most accurate.
- Flared riding breeches are canon, with semi-stiff flares to the hip/thigh area for grey/green officer types. Breeches must be worn with boots (see below).
- Straight-legged dress trousers are permitted for black-uniformed officers, but must be worn with quality dress shoes.
- Pockets are acceptable, though they should not be visible with the tunic on.
- There are no noticeable cuffs on the pants.
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For level two certification (if applicable):
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For level three certification (if applicable):
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| Boots For 501st approval:
- Knee-high, black, lace-less, non-textured, leather or leather-like material. Rubber is not acceptable.
- Both green and black uniforms wear high English dress riding style boots
- Black dress shoes may be worn instead of boots with a black officer uniform and straight legged dress trousers.
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For level two certification (if applicable):
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For level three certification (if applicable):
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| Belt Boxes (optional) For 501st approval:
- Belt Boxes are NOT required for membership approval.
- Dimensions are about 2 1/2" (63.5 mm) by 4 1/2" (114.3 mm) by 1" (25.4 mm) thick.
- Boxes can be worn either vertically or horizontally on either side of the belt buckle.
- One or two boxes can be worn on either the right or left side of the belt, and symmetry is not required.
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For level two certification (if applicable):
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For level three certification (if applicable):
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| Dress Shirt (for grey uniforms only) For 501st approval:
- A white standing collar dress shirt may be worn with the gray officer uniform if it is matched with a Grand Moff rank bar (consisting of 6 blue over 3 yellow and 3 red tiles) and 2 code cylinders in each of the 2 pockets (4 code cylinders total.)
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For level two certification (if applicable):
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For level three certification (if applicable):
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| DH-17 Blaster For 501st approval:
- Scratch built or high-end prop replica.
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For level two certification (if applicable):
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For level three certification (if applicable):
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| BlasTech E-11 For 501st approval:
- Based on a real or replica Sterling sub-machine gun, scratch-built, or a modified commercial toy Stormtrooper blaster.
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For level two certification (if applicable):
- Folding stock (does not need to function).
- A real or replica ammo counter - based off of a Hengstler counter - should be present.
- D-ring mounted on the rear.
- Correct style scope.
- Two power cylinders on the magazine.
- Scratch-built, resin cast, Hyperfirm rubber cast blasters should have a total of 6 t-racks on blaster (leaving the lowest row on the Hengstler side un-covered).
- Popular commercially available toy Stormtrooper blasters have a total of 7 T-racks (if you cover all the rows of holes) or 6 T-racks (if you cover the "open row" of holes on the Hengstler side.
- Below this, you must grind off the lower T-rack and drill a new row of holes).
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For level three certification (if applicable):
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