Greetings!
I am a Moscow, Idaho quartered ANH TIE pilot, operating number TI-60105.
The current weather conditions here are 18 degrees Fahrenheit / -8 Celsius with about 8 inches (20.32 cm) of snow on the ground. For many years it has been my goal to assemble a set of snow trooper kit suitable to outdoor use in my winter environment. Besides, the battle of Hoth was the best fight the we ever gave anybody.
I come to the 501st with a military background rather than an civilian or acting one so I tend to approach the subject in the same manner as I do military reenacting. For me is is less about just costuming and more about actually "doing the job," within reason of course.
One of the limitations of our hobby is the material we can work from is largely limited to the source material of the movies. For example determining if there is a forgotten imperial army beyond the vaunted elite of the stormtrooper corps that is stuck garrisoning the rest of the galaxy. Or my favorite quandry, is the AT-AT operator kit shown at the battle of Hoth actualy the standard uniform, or rather (as I suspect) a heavy combat variant for arctic operations were as the standard garrison kit for vehicle crews would be much more like what AT-ST crews wore at endor. My assumption would extend that the fighter corps would also have had a arctic survival ensemble, but this of course is all speculative.
In the real world am blacksmith/armorer, firefighter/EMT, and soldier by trade.
Any advise in sourcing and assembling a set of snowtrooper kit for actual arctic operations is most welcome my friends. For now, 105 must be off for another snowy sortie!
Greetings from North Idaho
- Captain_Wordo
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Re: Greetings from North Idaho
Hi there and welcome to the Blizzard Force detachment!
Besides of your right place to be a snowtrooper it's always a good idea to build that costume, because there cannot be enough of the undefeated men and women of the empire out there
Maybe the vendor section would be a good start for you: viewtopic.php?f=115&t=3611
Besides of your right place to be a snowtrooper it's always a good idea to build that costume, because there cannot be enough of the undefeated men and women of the empire out there

Maybe the vendor section would be a good start for you: viewtopic.php?f=115&t=3611
Snowtrooper build = http://www.blizzardforce.com/forum/view ... =78&t=4549
ESB E-11 build = http://www.blizzardforce.com/forum/view ... =56&t=4569
Enlisted Records of Service = http://www.blizzardforce.com/forum/view ... =76&t=4888
ESB E-11 build = http://www.blizzardforce.com/forum/view ... =56&t=4569
Enlisted Records of Service = http://www.blizzardforce.com/forum/view ... =76&t=4888
- Lupercus
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Re: Greetings from North Idaho
With a pair of mukluks on the way I am started down the path.
The soft kit should be easy enough for me once I can find the patterns as I am well versed with needle and thread. I am sad to see that canvas dusters are not permitted as I have a lifetime supply of sailcloth.
The soft kit should be easy enough for me once I can find the patterns as I am well versed with needle and thread. I am sad to see that canvas dusters are not permitted as I have a lifetime supply of sailcloth.