Sylgian
Well-Known Member
Re: Sylgian's Sith Stalker (Completed p.13)
I have great news!!!
While I was suited up for MegaCon I took the opportunity to take photos and submit them for the approval of the 501st Legion. This was a goal of mine ever since deciding to complete the whole costume.
The first round of pictures I submitted came back with positive reviews and a few revisions to be made. Mostly minor things, but necessary. I have since made the changes, and re-submitted new photos. I am glad to announce that my 501st approval came through this afternoon. SL 92281 reporting for duty! :lol
I am very excited about it. So, in celebration, Ill post some of the pics I submitted as well as the changes I made.
Some fist round pics:
At this point I was given a short list of changes that needed to be made. They included:
-Relocation of the rivets in the front belt.
-Painting of all rivets black
-Adding the buckle on the back of saber belt
-Adding the missing hoses to the robot forearm
I drew up and 3D printed a decorative buckle for the saber belt.
I added the two missing hoses and painted all my rivet head black. After re-positioning the ones that held the front belt together. This was the result.
What a great way to end a project!
I have great news!!!
While I was suited up for MegaCon I took the opportunity to take photos and submit them for the approval of the 501st Legion. This was a goal of mine ever since deciding to complete the whole costume.
The first round of pictures I submitted came back with positive reviews and a few revisions to be made. Mostly minor things, but necessary. I have since made the changes, and re-submitted new photos. I am glad to announce that my 501st approval came through this afternoon. SL 92281 reporting for duty! :lol
I am very excited about it. So, in celebration, Ill post some of the pics I submitted as well as the changes I made.
Some fist round pics:





At this point I was given a short list of changes that needed to be made. They included:
-Relocation of the rivets in the front belt.
-Painting of all rivets black
-Adding the buckle on the back of saber belt
-Adding the missing hoses to the robot forearm
I drew up and 3D printed a decorative buckle for the saber belt.



I added the two missing hoses and painted all my rivet head black. After re-positioning the ones that held the front belt together. This was the result.






What a great way to end a project!