Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Toys "R" Us!

Pictures from my latest outing at a local Toys "R" Us!




... And that's it. It was a really casual, low key event. It happens.

Monday, October 17, 2011

SWTOR Community Event Photos





My left shoulder bell kinda failed that day, it was really hot in the venue and the sticky velcro patch didn't hold  as well as I expected :)



Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Happy meetings

Daniel Erickson! Lead Writer for Star Wars: The Old Republic

Saturday, September 17, 2011

My Scout life is now complete...

 "Science vs. Fiction", a benefit event for the French Handicaps Association. Puteaux, France.







First experience as a costumed field reporter


Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Boots! They are done....

I had TB 4505 make new boots for me because it was time I had something that looked good AND was durable. Since I didn't have the materials do achieve that I thought I'd just hire someone with the knowledge and the elbow grease to help me out.

New ones on the right

I had to do some work on the holster, trim off the top and bottom and secure a strap inside the boot to help carry the weight of the blaster.


It's essentially an elastic strap with velcro, attached to the ABS strip with rivets+washers and a piece of the same ABS to keep it all steady. This was done before mounting the holster on the boot.


I'm now ready to troop again!

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Summer update and general blogging

July is nearly over and August will be event-less for me as far as trooping goes, but plans are to be made!

First off, here's the big one:


I want it, I need it. As a SW fan it is vital that I attend this event in the controversially significant year of 2012. No I'm not superstitious... just want to be prepared is all! Hotel is booked, money is being put aside, excitement is contained but barely.

Second, the new costume project:


The Stormtrooper AP armor kit! No, I don't have it yet but it is reserved. Knowing that I started as a Scout and became really proud of it, the Stormtrooper was my first love so there's no way I'm passing on this costume.

The TK boots are ordered and under way for delivery. The undersuit and neckseal are being researched. And for the E-11 blaster I asked help from my garrison. You can tell that I'm taking it slow, this time... not ;P Full speed is my only speed.

On other news I'm considering new boots for my TB as they are in quite a bad shape after going full action at Comic Con (Paris).


More shopping and fixing are to be done... Honestly this is much more hassle than I'd expected. Should've bought them from an expert boot craftsman from BS.N. Learn from this, boys and girls!

Problems with my boots: the vinyl material not suited for repeated plying and bending, also tends to thicken when glue is applied. The glue itself: should have bought and used E6000 to begin with.

Here's an idea for keeping your helmet ventilated and cool...


Friday, July 15, 2011

Shopping for fun stuff

It hadn't happen very often lately but here's one of those things that I should have gotten long ago, but didn't because they were too trendy at the time. Now it's become much harder to find - they don't sell these at Toys'r'us no more.

ROTJ style!

Ready for shenanigans... Stay tuned.

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Comic Con / Japan Expo Paris, France. July 2-3, 2011

For a first big event near the capital I had such a great time and wished it would never end. The people were respectful, nice, welcoming and I was feeling like a kid the entire weekend. Many friends were met, more were made and I'm now looking for all of the random pictures that were taken of me...












Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Breuillet Village Fest, June 26th

Courtesy of Illusion Story (c) here are some beautiful pictures of my first troop!

Myself and my buddy TB 5617. Pathfinders lead the way!

Going uphill... and too fast! We can't help it.

Look at this noob, standing in front of the Dark Lord! Outrageous...

Waaaaave! At least nobody could see the silly grin on my face.

Oh yeah, we did.

The French Garrison and the people of Breuillet.










Monday, June 27, 2011

Post-trooping debrief

Sunday afternoon my garrison was invited to a village theme festival for space-related things. Great location, hot weather (not so great) and the people were super nice. For my first time trooping I had a blast: overall, I didn't complain too much about the heat, there was always a little breeze and shade.

My suit held up quite nicely except for a couple of things:

  • my thermal detonator popping off when I joined my hands around my back, I quickly learned not to do that or, to do that a little higher from now on;
  • the cummerbund pouches were sagging dangerously on either side and I had to keep an eye out for friction hazard on them. Since I was keeping my speaker, phone, mints, tissues in those the weight was probably an issue;
  • my boots, while I had spent much time and effort into them, didn't really look healthy from the start. "Neopren" glue doesn't agree with heat and had I not sewn the pieces together they would have all fallen apart.
Bootfail :(

So for the French edition of Comic Con next week I will need to clean the crap out of them, reattach the lining strip with whatever works and fix the pouches too. I'm thinking pressure buttons that I have no idea how to set up. 

But here are the upsides that I had not expected!
  • There is plenty of ventilation in the helmet; the only times I was hot was when facing the sunlight, with no wind coming my way.
  • Under Armour undergarments work! I have the t-shirt, and boxers which kept my suit from clinging to sweaty skin. Wearing tight polyamid/spandex gear under cotton clothing will favor air circulation and keep you from retaining moist! Knowing is also half the battle... against heatstroke.
  • The SC breastplate provides lots of room, I could even add a black "necklace" pouch to stow my ID and money. 
  • Sucking on minty cough drops prevents from stinking up the bucket with stale mouth smells. Also from vomiting and coughing or sneezing. It also keeps the visor from fogging up. Now I know this from experience!
Until next time, pictures are under way.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Tinkering with electronics

Before even starting on my costume I wanted it to have voice amplification. You can hear it in the movies, so naturally you want to hear it in live.

There are plenty of different amplification systems out there that you can buy for cheap, they're composed of a microphone (generally a headset) and a speaker box. More elaborate ones will have an amplification module to help with static noise canceling and feedback.

You can also get fan-made ones that were designed for costuming purposes, with special voice effects, and that famous "static burst" sound that ends each sentence you speak.

  • ROM-FX: currently out of stock, because it was one of the most popular.
  • Deluxe "Pro" Trooper Voice Amp by Hyperdyne Labs: contains many different speech modes and voice effects (Boba Fett, Boussh). This is the one I use.
  • Stormtrooper Helmet Sound Kit byTrikToys: comes with 2 modules instead of one, the mike amp and the effects module, 3 batteries required.
Here's a picture of my helmet rigged with the TrikToys microphone module. I didn't buy the effects circuit board because I wanted to try something a little less expensive. 


The microphone came as a headset with an ear speaker because there's an audio line-in function to the speaker amp. This was meant to make communications possible through an outside channel but we don't have that in my garrison. Anyway, the headset is tied to the amp box and can't be disconnected if I want to use a different microphone.


Recently I switched to the Hyperdyne Labs Trooper Voice system which looks like this:


I bought a tie-clip microphone and kept the speaker amp from the TrikToys kit since I can connect it to the Hyperdyne module. This one contains static burst effects, a push-to-talk function with a remote action wire, voice effects and changers, and lots of adjustable variables. It is much more costly than a regular voice amp but the end result is much better and more fun to use. 


Saturday, April 23, 2011

First post and it's backdated

There used to be a bunch of blog posts but they were actually documentation and tutorial types of pages that I turned into archived pages instead. For each of my costuming-related work I do I will post here so that everyone can keep track of what new things I'm up to.

So, back-tracking a little bit: after I finished posting about every part of the costume I mainly focused on improving the boot work. The glue I use is not very clean and it's not keeping the flap snug on the sides... I might have to sow stitches through the boot to keep the vinyl from sticking out.