For costume per se; is supplied:
- A two-piece helmet made of thin, but sufficient (as long as you do not draufsetzt) plastic. Both parts of the helmet are assembled with Velcro points.
- A polyacrylic slip coverall made of thin fabric, which is the front and sewn on the arms with white EVA parts. EVA is a kind of flat-pressed and densified Styrofoam, which is foamed onto a textile carrier. The 'armor' So are relatively soft and pliable. Very ugly: the back of the overalls consists only of white fabric and has no off armor.
- A belt consisting of a long piece of molded rubber with two long fabric straps for tying together the left and right.
The above description gives an idea already that one of this costume nor should lend a hand to make the presentation as a Stormtrooper does not get a laughing stock (The pro-armor for 1,200 Euros upwards must incidentally be basically put together only). So here my actions to improve the costume (expense about 2 hours):
Requires: scissors / sharp knife, hot glue gun, Velcro, black color, white flexible flat material
The shoulder bells should, since they instead on the arms sit on the shoulder, severing and shoulders refix (Velcro, glue gun)
The rear I have completely black sprayed (the white back is sometimes not)
The lack of rear leg parts I cut out of white packing material and upper and lower leg Rear mounted (Velcro, glue gun)
The belt has been freed from the cloth rag and stuck the rubber part on a normal black belt. So you have no rear hanging silly bow and you have a right belt around.
Since the backplate completely missing and here is also the entry into the overalls, I have found me with the same provider here on Amazon even a short, black cape. For a kind of rogue trooper it's okay, I think. The same applies to a pair of black fabric gloves, which of course you can then paste on the back with white plastic. The hands just let so in nature can already see on the packaging a bit silly.
Packaging is in this case cue for a very unpleasant fact: The picture on the packaging does not really correspond to what you have then unpacked. It is the impression of a stable, conformal arms raised, which corresponds in any way to reality! From the completely white back, which looks like a Pyjamas, is in the picture, of course, nothing to see. I knew roughly what to expect, but the Produktbebilderung already comes the term customer deception damn close. For this reason, I also give off no wirkich good rating. Otherwise, I'm pretty satisfied with the costume; reichts all times for my purposes. Who wants what real, which can be used can be seen on Con ner, should, however, prefer a little (ok ... a bit much) to take more money into their own hands and or a Surpreme Armor buy a specially made.