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Star Wars Full Size Adult Stormtrooper Costume


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Hey folls, anyone want to strut around in plastic (who doesn’t, right?)

 

(Collection only from Dunfermline, Fife)

 

RWA 2mm acrylic capped ANH Armour including RWA helmet

Currently cleared to 501st Centurion level.

(Extended shins and larger kidney/chest/shoulder bells)

Would best suit someone of average/larger build - 5’10-6ft (ish)

XL Extreme Racing one piece undersuit

ANH E-11 blaster

Aker voice amp with charger and spare headset

Neckseal

Balaclava

Imperial boots - size 10

Large suitcase and holdall included

£700 or may swap for decent shotgun etc

 

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My brother dresses up in that sort of stuff for charity events at hospitals etc for sick kids.

I ribbed him a bit when he sent me a pic of the outfit but soon felt guilty when he told me what he did it for.

He gets to fulfil a childhood dream/fantasy and help sick kids. Can't fault him.

I also want to know who bought it! 

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8 hours ago, hedge said:

My brother dresses up in that sort of stuff for charity events at hospitals etc for sick kids.

I ribbed him a bit when he sent me a pic of the outfit but soon felt guilty when he told me what he did it for.

He gets to fulfil a childhood dream/fantasy and help sick kids. Can't fault him.

I also want to know who bought it! 

The charity side was why I started doing it a few years ago.

Being asked to attend a child’s bedside at short notice,  in a hospice, as his body finally gives in to cancer is very humbling and a bit surreal.

A worthwhile thing to do with your spare time? You bet.

 

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8 minutes ago, humperdingle said:

The charity side was why I started doing it a few years ago.

Being asked to attend a child’s bedside at short notice,  in a hospice, as his body finally gives in to cancer is very humbling and a bit surreal.

A worthwhile thing to do with your spare time? You bet.

 

Nice one. A worthy cause.

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10 hours ago, humperdingle said:

The charity side was why I started doing it a few years ago.

Being asked to attend a child’s bedside at short notice,  in a hospice, as his body finally gives in to cancer is very humbling and a bit surreal.

A worthwhile thing to do with your spare time? You bet.

 

Your braver than me, I'd be sobbing .

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10 hours ago, humperdingle said:

The charity side was why I started doing it a few years ago.

Being asked to attend a child’s bedside at short notice,  in a hospice, as his body finally gives in to cancer is very humbling and a bit surreal.

A worthwhile thing to do with your spare time? You bet.

 

Yeah  - very surreal but so much appreciated.

Must also be surreal for the kids to be close to the end, only to be confronted by a Storm Trooper!

I'm not sure I could do it either but I'm glad that there are people like you around that made that contribution.

 

 

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