DarkChocobi
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Pay close attention to the thread’s title to get the hint.I didn't watch the show - why is everyone's armor wrapped in red ribbon?
And the main armor treatment - the cracks and gold - has a similar vibe to the HT porcelain trooper. Like a vintage/cracked tea setting or maybe marble.
Because the Night Sisters wear red robes.I didn't watch the show - why is everyone's armor wrapped in red ribbon?
And the main armor treatment - the cracks and gold - has a similar vibe to the HT porcelain trooper. Like a vintage/cracked tea setting or maybe marble.
I took it that Red ribbon was the cheapest way for the show production to visually imply that these Trooper’s armour had to be patched together using whatever material was available due to years of being stranded and suffering damage- and it justifies selling yet another trooper variant figure.Err, because zombies love red ribbon? Or am I not paying close enough attention to get the hint?
Decorative.So... the zombies cut up the NIght Sisters' robes to make those bandages to hold their armor together (in pics it seems to be more just decorative)?
Well, they were just regular Stormtroopers wearing silly ribbon until the very end of the show, where they suddenly became zombies.I still need to take a look at the show but it just doesn't really seem like this is what zombie stormtroopers would actually look like. If you're undead, how does armor even matter anyway (and not that it helped living stormies...) yet all of these guys seem to have pretty much complete armor like a regular stormie and I've seen clones with more mismatched color schemes.
I will say that zombie clones is getting pretty far out there, even for SW.
Still don't get what the gold parts signify. Yes, I'll check out the show.
How dare you be so cynical hahahaI took it that Red ribbon was the cheapest way for the show production to visually imply that these Trooper’s armour had to be patched together using whatever material was available due to years of being stranded and suffering damage- and it justifies selling yet another trooper variant figure.
It serves no other apparent purpose.
I watched that garbage so I earned it.How dare you be so cynical hahaha
…Yes, and Han Solo is based on a cowboy archetype, but he doesn’t ride a horse.Hmm, the Japanese used that for ceramic/pottery bowls, not armor.
The gold seams and repair work is just another reference to Japanese culture and the practice of Kintsugi
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