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CaptainLock
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Custom Lego ARF Trooper Boomer
The_Custom_One- Hogan!
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Custom Lego ARF Trooper Boomer
customhelmetsman- Posts : 118
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Re: Custom Lego ARF Trooper Boomer
great! first comnent!
CaptainLock- Posts : 894
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Re: Custom Lego ARF Trooper Boomer
It is ok but try and make a helmet next time it looks better the decals are peeling.
Mr.Thrawn-  
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Re: Custom Lego ARF Trooper Boomer
You'r selling that on eBay right?
80-0- Posts : 240
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Re: Custom Lego ARF Trooper Boomer
The camo is rudimentary at best, as is the resemblance borne by this figure to that of an ARF trooper, and I would agree that you should try and make a real ARF trooper helmet.
(I so wish that acronym was AFR)
(I so wish that acronym was AFR)
The_Custom_One- Hogan!
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Re: Custom Lego ARF Trooper Boomer
CaptainLock wrote:It is ok but try and make a helmet next time it looks better the decals are peeling.
No, they aren't peeling, it's just that when I applied the decal, that little corner accidentally got tucked under some how.
Mr.Thrawn wrote: You're selling that on eBay right?
Yes I am.
80-0 wrote: The camo is rudimentary at best, as is the resemblance borne by this figure to that of an ARF trooper, and I would agree that you should try and make a real ARF trooper helmet.
I actually don't have to worry about making one because Scout Trooper helmets work great, and Lego is soon going to make a BP with an ARF Trooper in it.
See link. So I don't have to worry about that for right now.
Thanks for the comments everyone!
Mr.Thrawn-  
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Re: Custom Lego ARF Trooper Boomer
I was gonna buy him, but i'm buying this guy http://cgi.ebay.com/LEGO-STAR-WARS-CUSTOM-CLONE-TROOPER-SQUAWK-W-WATERSLIDE-/120611985787?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0#ht_1447wt_922
Which I presume is yours.
Which I presume is yours.
The_Custom_One- Hogan!
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Re: Custom Lego ARF Trooper Boomer
Mr.Thrawn wrote:I was gonna buy him, but i'm buying this guy http://cgi.ebay.com/LEGO-STAR-WARS-CUSTOM-CLONE-TROOPER-SQUAWK-W-WATERSLIDE-/120611985787?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0#ht_1447wt_922
Which I presume is yours.
Yeah, he is mine also.
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Re: Custom Lego ARF Trooper Boomer
Not bad. The only problem I see is the helmet is blue while the torso it dark blue.
The_Custom_One- Hogan!
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Re: Custom Lego ARF Trooper Boomer
Dutch wrote:Not bad. The only problem I see is the helmet is blue while the torso it dark blue.
Well, I had to paint the helmet, because I didn't have decal designs for it yet.
But now I do!
Custom 333- C4 is my cousin
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Re: Custom Lego ARF Trooper Boomer
That is noobish off the wall.customhelmetsman wrote: great! first comnent!
Good custom T_C, a bit sub-par with the dented paint and the fact that you used Dutch's old template.
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Re: Custom Lego ARF Trooper Boomer
Custom 333- C4 is my cousin
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Re: Custom Lego ARF Trooper Boomer
Ooh, cool.
I'd make the full helmet if I had a scout helm, but you're on your own.
I'd make the full helmet if I had a scout helm, but you're on your own.
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Re: Custom Lego ARF Trooper Boomer
Custom 333 wrote:Ooh, cool.
I'd make the full helmet if I had a scout helm, but you're on your own.
Well, to get the sizes that I have, I simply measured the size of each part, then translated that into pixels, then filled in everything I needed!