Black non-textured material, either one-piece or two-piece construction with no visible zippers or logos.If the seal is not incorporated as part of the undersuit, a balaclava or other similar covering is acceptable.Neck seal is black in color with vertical ribbing or being smooth in appearance.Macro-binoculars are able to move up and down.Helmet has an enclosed complete neck ring that seals the helmet to the neck.OPTIONAL Level three certification (if applicable): Helmet has the appearance of a neck ring.OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable): Armor is weathered with shades of grey.Primer grey stripe around back of dome.Dark blue, vertical hash marks on each side of helmet cheeks.Wire or plastic mesh is utilized inside the helmet to cover the open pieces of the frown.Helmet frown is charcoal grey in color.Macro-binoculars are mounted to the helmet.There is a sandy brown stripe down the center of the helmet that ends at the nose area and squares off at the rear of the helmet.Helmet mohawk on dome is painted a mustard yellow color.The following costume components are present and appear as described below. GMLs and costumers must consider both text and pictures (CRL and Reference) when reviewing the costume. Text descriptions are only one part of the guideline.Requirements for all 501st costumes are proportional to the wearer in scale, fit and size.Measurements given in this document are intended to be approximate and generalized not criteria for approval.GMLs uncertain about an aspect of submitted costume shall post questions in the appropriate DL/GML peer review section of the Legion forum.Details on construction may be found on the respective costume detachment web forum. This document is not intended to be a detailed how-to on costume construction rather a visual guide to be used for 501st costume approval.GMLs are free to approve this costume type. This Visual Guide has been reviewed by the detachment staff and the LMO team and is certified for use as a minimum approval guideline for GMLs. Proportionality should take precedence over exact measurements. Measurements should be followed as closely as possible while not affecting the proportionality of costume details. All numerical measurements given in CTD CRLs are approximate.See this thread at for examples of acceptable and unacceptable levels of 3D print finishing. This includes vacuum formed plastics as well as properly finished and smoothed 3D printed armor forms. Armor parts shall be made from fiberglass, ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene), HIPS (High Impact Polystyrene), or a similar rigid material.(This may require an additional forum account.) See this thread at for the differences between the sculpts. The “Animated” armor design, seen in 2008 The Clone Wars Cartoon Series, differs from the “Realistic” armor design used to create characters from the theatrical films, video games, and graphic novels.Items listed in red are intended to further enhance the finished costume. In the page below, items listed in blue are recommended features that will improve the quality of the costume. Bly is assigned to the 327th Star Corps, under the command of Aylaa Secura.įor 501st membership only the requirements in black need to be met. As a commander, it is Bly's job to act as an intermediary between the Jedi Generals and the regular clone troopers. ![]() Bly, having also been trained as an Advanced Recon Commando, has a more independent mindset, allowing the commander to think "outside the manual" when it comes to the shifting of tactical situations. ![]() Visit the Gallery for this Costume for more models and parts views.Ĭontext: Episode III: Revenge of the SithĬommander Bly is among the first generation of clone marshal commanders to be trained by the Advanced Recon Commando "Alpha-17". Model CC 9927, Photo by Thomas J Twohig II
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