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{{CRLdetinfo|1106|AT-AT Driver|TA|Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back|These specially trained Imperial troopers pilot the AT-AT walkers.}} | {{CRLdetinfo|1106|AT-AT Driver|TA|Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back|These specially trained Imperial troopers pilot the AT-AT walkers.}} | ||
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* For more details, please see the [[Costuming:TA_AT-AT_driver_helmet_detail|AT-AT Driver helmet detail page]] | * For more details, please see the [[Costuming:TA_AT-AT_driver_helmet_detail|AT-AT Driver helmet detail page]] | ||
*Constructed in ABS from a kit or ready made, Fibreglass moulded, or an Imperial TIE Pilot helmet from Rubies or Don Post, painted White and reinforced. | *Constructed in ABS from a kit or ready made, Fibreglass moulded, or an Imperial TIE Pilot helmet from Rubies or Don Post, painted White and reinforced. | ||
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* White Rubber trim lining the bottom edge of helmet. Trim should be plain and semi glossy (no metal supported trim etc with ribbing or similar uneven surfaces) | * White Rubber trim lining the bottom edge of helmet. Trim should be plain and semi glossy (no metal supported trim etc with ribbing or similar uneven surfaces) | ||
* Interior of Helmet Painted Black. | * Interior of Helmet Painted Black. | ||
| - | * Half moon plastic disks behind the tusks, supported by an (as of yet) unrecognized white attachment. | }} | + | * Half moon plastic disks behind the tusks, supported by an (as of yet) unrecognized white attachment. |
| + | * Bubble lenses. | ||
| + | * Two red square stickers on the top of the air canisters'. | ||
| + | * A red arrow at the tip of the trident. | }} | ||
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*One shaped knurled thumbscrew on the front and rear of each shoulder strap | *One shaped knurled thumbscrew on the front and rear of each shoulder strap | ||
* White rubber trim around top and side edges of the chest and back armor. There is no trim on the bottom edges. Trim should be plain and semi glossy (no metal supported trim etc with ribbing or similar uneven surfaces) | * White rubber trim around top and side edges of the chest and back armor. There is no trim on the bottom edges. Trim should be plain and semi glossy (no metal supported trim etc with ribbing or similar uneven surfaces) | ||
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| + | * One small hole in each of the bottom corners, with black elastic joining the two.| }} | ||
{{CRLtemplate|File:AT-AT_shoulder_bells.jpg|Shoulder Bells| | {{CRLtemplate|File:AT-AT_shoulder_bells.jpg|Shoulder Bells| | ||
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* Custom circuit detail and greeblies on front of Chest box.| | }} | * Custom circuit detail and greeblies on front of Chest box.| | }} | ||
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* Grey ribbed hose running from rear helmet canisters, over the shoulders and to the upper donut extensions on the Chest box. | * Grey ribbed hose running from rear helmet canisters, over the shoulders and to the upper donut extensions on the Chest box. | ||
* Hose is approx 1" in diameter.| | }} | * Hose is approx 1" in diameter.| | }} | ||
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*The left glove cuff has a small commpad on it, approx 1.5" x 1.5" with the outer section slightly curved, and the inner section straight. The Commpad has a circular centre section about 3/4" high, and topped with a small silver disk, slightly smaller than the centre section in diameter.| | *The left glove cuff has a small commpad on it, approx 1.5" x 1.5" with the outer section slightly curved, and the inner section straight. The Commpad has a circular centre section about 3/4" high, and topped with a small silver disk, slightly smaller than the centre section in diameter.| | ||
* Clear Raised buttons in a row along the flat side of the commpad, four or five in total. | * Clear Raised buttons in a row along the flat side of the commpad, four or five in total. | ||
| - | *Three raised parallel lines on the back of each hand.| }} | + | * Three raised parallel lines on the back of each hand.| }} |
{{CRLtemplate|File:AT-AT_ejection_harness.jpg|Ejection Harness| | {{CRLtemplate|File:AT-AT_ejection_harness.jpg|Ejection Harness| | ||
* Gray webbing extending from the below front armor to the back armor under the crotch. | * Gray webbing extending from the below front armor to the back armor under the crotch. | ||
| - | * Two loops wrap around each leg at the knees and are attached to the rest of the webbing at the crotch. | | }} | + | * Two loops wrap around each leg at the knees and are attached to the rest of the webbing at the crotch. |
| + | *Webbing must be 2" wide.| | }} | ||
{{CRLtemplate|File:TS_commander_boots.jpg|Boots| | {{CRLtemplate|File:TS_commander_boots.jpg|Boots| | ||
* White or light Gray “moon” boots. These are very hard to find without some kind of decoration on them, but they are out there. | * White or light Gray “moon” boots. These are very hard to find without some kind of decoration on them, but they are out there. | ||
* Snowtrooper style Canadian Muk Luks with ALL lace loops and 'D' rings removed may be used if moon boots are unavailable.| | * Snowtrooper style Canadian Muk Luks with ALL lace loops and 'D' rings removed may be used if moon boots are unavailable.| | ||
| - | * White or Light Gray Moon boots, with no exterior markings or fasteners and a serrated sole. | }} | + | * White or Light Gray Moon boots, with no exterior markings or fasteners and a serrated sole. |
| + | * Tape around the top of boot. | }} | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:31, 13 April 2013
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| AT-AT Driver |
| Model TA-9352, Photo by Graham Roberts |
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Description: AT-AT Driver |
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The 501st approval requirements are listed in black. The Armored Cavalry Detachment defines additional, optional costuming details listed in blue. Please visit the ACD web site for more details on these options. For 501st membership only the requirements in black need to be met. | |
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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 . | |
| Helmet For 501st approval:
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For level two certification (if applicable):
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| For level three certification (if applicable): | |
| 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. | |
| DH-17 Blaster For 501st approval:
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| For level two certification (if applicable): | |
| For level three certification (if applicable): | |
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:TA_AT-AT_driver
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.

