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That mate, basically is the holy grail, there in all its glory (minus the face greeblies) is the Snow Commander bucket. They probably pulled one or tow buckets from it ...the commander....found it was too difficult, or too expensive and went for the regular trooper version.....the rest is history...The SITH OverLORD wrote:Hey don't you know Matt, dorks ROCKS!!abntroop wrote:LOL! u dorks![]()
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I suppose that you are referring to this picture of the Snowtrooper Commander clay sculpting (source : STAR WARS Behind The Magic CD-ROM)2 I-C wrote:...a ref shot of the original clay casting of the Snow commander bucket on the manequin ? I am trying to track that one down..![]()
Can't see any "nipple" from here, but a good shot of the 2 verticle lines on the nose area. Not sure what those 2 discs on the cheeks are...
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My pleasure to share what little information that I've in my Snowtrooper pictorial archive with everybody here in Blizzard Force forums.

My pleasure to share what little information that I've in my Snowtrooper pictorial archive with everybody here in Blizzard Force forums.

Thanks for sharing the history behind this holy grail mate - OK so they deleted the face greeblies. Well at least LucasFilm found some good use for the buckets they have pulled from this clay sculpted mold, otherwise we won't be having a Snowtrooper Commander today!2 I-C wrote:That mate, basically is the holy grail, there in all its glory (minus the face greeblies) is the Snow Commander bucket. They probably pulled one or tow buckets from it ...the commander....found it was too difficult, or too expensive and went for the regular trooper version.....the rest is history...

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- Ts-150
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Got my gloves today... or actully when i came home from 2 days work.. the post man was so very kind to drop of the small package... how very lucky no one came by and steal em lol
im only waiting on my pockets to finish... then im gonna post som pic. ... hope we still got snow on wedensday !!
still no one who could helt me with my belt for the belly plate ?
im only waiting on my pockets to finish... then im gonna post som pic. ... hope we still got snow on wedensday !!
still no one who could helt me with my belt for the belly plate ?
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Glad to know that you have a honest and considerate Post Man at where you live.Ts-150 wrote:Got my gloves today... or actully when i came home from 2 days work.. the post man was so very kind to drop of the small package... how very lucky no one came by and steal em lol

Please refer to my reply over at your Looking for belt fabric thread.Ts-150 wrote:still no one who could helt me with my belt for the belly plate ?
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That clay mockup is close to the original Ralph McQuarrie design for snowtroopers as well

Looks like there may have been several iterations before they settled on the fabric cowl on the helmets.

Looks like there may have been several iterations before they settled on the fabric cowl on the helmets.

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I'd recommend flipping the ab plate around so the angled part goes up and covers the gap under the chest more but it's up to you as both up and down are movie accurate. I think it was intended to be up but lazy prop masters didn't pay attention when dressing the stunt actors. Also, the raised circular detail on the backpack isn't painted, it needs a grey ring and black center dot.
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