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日本語/Japanese  Fri 10/21 10:28 JST
So, you already know about COSTUMEJUNKIE and how I had a tough time with that bafoon person (but I am as much of a bafoon believing that I would receive quality armor from him).
Rather than waste more time and energy on our friend, I thought I should concentrate on remaking my armor.
Spent a few days on it so far and made countless trips to Tokyu Hands to get all those bit n bobs needed. This is what the armor looks like so far - still need to make a ton of straps and stuff but I should be able to go out in it within a few weeks...
The making of Stormtrooper Armor (click to enlarge)
The arm bits need to have a bit of sponge to stop them from rolling around, falling down and generally being annoying. Got the sponge from Tokyu Hands for about 430 yen.
The making of Stormtrooper Armor (click to enlarge)
This is me just about to get to grips with the armor. Stuck on the Starwars DVD to get me in the mood.
The making of Stormtrooper Armor (click to enlarge)
The back has to be cut in half - the seller or the armor knew damn well that this should be done but the bafoon left it.
The making of Stormtrooper Armor (click to enlarge)
My wife catches me off guard as I adjust the thigh pieces - I still have to add extra straps to stop them rolling around and falling down.
The making of Stormtrooper Armor (click to enlarge)
Still needs a lot of modifications...
The making of Stormtrooper Armor (click to enlarge)
Sanding down the back of the knee.
The making of Stormtrooper Armor (click to enlarge)
If only Danny Choo aged 10 could see me now (he would think "hey cool" or "what an idiot")
The making of Stormtrooper Armor (click to enlarge)
The cod piece should be cut to allow more mobility, stop the cod piece from digging in to yer leg and I also need to attach it in a way so that I can go for a pee without peeing all over the armor.
The making of Stormtrooper Armor (click to enlarge)
By the time I was halfway through, the spare room was a right mess.
The making of Stormtrooper Armor (click to enlarge)
More mess...
The making of Stormtrooper Armor (click to enlarge)
The back of the thighs should be cut so that you can actually walk.
The making of Stormtrooper Armor (click to enlarge)
The forearm pieces should also be cut - otherwise they will cut you! They dig into your wrists and the blood leaves a mess.
The making of Stormtrooper Armor (click to enlarge)
Got a glue gun for about 1400 yen from Tokyu Hands - used for gluing on extra bits n pieces.
The making of Stormtrooper Armor (click to enlarge)
The belt that comes with the suit is two pathetic sad sad pieces of ABS plastic which does nothing apart from make you look like a right prat (and is not movie accurate). So I got some leather from Tokyu Hands for about 5000 yen and made my own. I was really annoyed that I had to actually pay for leather - back at my dads studio I could nick all the leather I want! This is what many troopers do (make belts - not steal leather from dad) and you dont have to screw the belt on like the ABS belt.
The making of Stormtrooper Armor (click to enlarge)
The shoulder parts were stuck on using the velcro that came with the suit (which was as useful as a whack in the shins with a club wrapped in barbed wire (ie not very useful)). So I riveted these parts on which works well.
The making of Stormtrooper Armor (click to enlarge)
This is another example of how passionate our friend at COSTUMEJUNKIE is at making suits for his clients. What a bafoon (I am a bafoon too for believing that I was going to receive a quality ready made armor).
The making of Stormtrooper Armor (click to enlarge)
This is Car Mold. Its normally used on the edges of a car door to protect the door from being chewed on by gerbils. What I intend to do is spray this white and have it going along the edges of the suit. I have seen other troopers do this and it makes the suit look about 52 times cooler.
The making of Stormtrooper Armor (click to enlarge)
The bottom of the leg pieces have to be cut too otherwise before you know it you will have lost 5 liters of blood from the cuts that have been made in your ankles.
The making of Stormtrooper Armor (click to enlarge)
This is a small amount of the velcro that I had to remove from the armor that our friend COSTUMEJUNKIE put together. grrrrrrrrr.
More to come as the suit nears ready-to-go-about-Tokyo mode.
The making of Stormtrooper Armor (click to enlarge)
H in London, UK
Hahaha, the leg adjustment photo is great :D
(ID #33388) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:11
Mauricio in Leon, Mexico.
JAJAJAJAJA, O my Goooood Danny, now THAT is having fun!!. Great!.
(ID #33403) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:11
My Authentic Props Armor comes in 5 weeks!! WOOHOO!  Thanks again danny for saving me the headache of dealing with costumejunkie!
(ID #35834) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:11
Simone in Texcoco (MX), Turin (IT)
hi Danny, feeling intrigued into reading your blog daily, I ask you a question: if you should buy a new stormtrooper kit, where you direct your  interest nowdays? (I bought mine from EdPugia but I were more luky than you and actually I need to buy a secon one or a biker-scout kit).
PS about the water bottle in the street, here in Italy too there is this  bad habit...but I think is a  sort of urban legend that they scare dogs&cats... ;-)
ciao/holà
Simon
(ID #36450) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:11
stuvi in Osaka, Japan
Hey,

Was just reading through your posts on your storm trooper uniform. You did a really nice job on it man it looks great!
I am really interested in buying one. I know you had issues with your buyer, but do you know of any reputable sellers? Or maybe you would be interested in making one yourself to sell? I am willing to pay a decent amount of money, but dont really want to make too many mods myself. 
(ID #50334) Posted on 2007/06/25 09:48
osaka.chi in Mexico
Otaku
Registered on 2007/11/16 09:21
Wow, you are truly awesome, kudos to you and your suit-fixing skills 
(ID #70247) Posted on 2008/01/21 01:51
H in London, UK
Hahaha, the leg adjustment photo is great :D
(ID #75392) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:00
Mauricio in Leon, Mexico.
JAJAJAJAJA, O my Goooood Danny, now THAT is having fun!!. Great!.
(ID #75407) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:00
My Authentic Props Armor comes in 5 weeks!! WOOHOO!  Thanks again danny for saving me the headache of dealing with costumejunkie!
(ID #77838) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:00
Simone in Texcoco (MX), Turin (IT)
hi Danny, feeling intrigued into reading your blog daily, I ask you a question: if you should buy a new stormtrooper kit, where you direct your  interest nowdays? (I bought mine from EdPugia but I were more luky than you and actually I need to buy a secon one or a biker-scout kit).
PS about the water bottle in the street, here in Italy too there is this  bad habit...but I think is a  sort of urban legend that they scare dogs&cats... ;-)
ciao/holà
Simon
(ID #78454) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:00
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