General Hoses???

Warrhammer

New Hunter
Hello again, I have just resumed my efforts to complete my build. However, I have observed something that might be of interest. The numbers of hoses in the different versions of the suits change. The Super trooper has 2 in the left arm and 1 in the right, PP1 has none, PP2 has 2 in the left and 1 in the right, PP3 ( I cant determine ), ESB Promo has 1 left and 1 right, ESB has NONE in the left and 1 right, ROTJ has NONE in left and 3 in the right. Now, as for my build I am going to do 2 in the left and 3 in the right...... Here is my reason.... for ALL of Fetts equipment to work it HAS to have connections to the supporting hardware!!!!! Any thoughts?!?!?!
 
Unless, I'm missing something, wouldn't you just use the particular gaunts and number of hoses for your particular build (unless you're doing some sort of all versions of Fett mash up)?
 
Hello again, I have just resumed my efforts to complete my build. However, I have observed something that might be of interest. The numbers of hoses in the different versions of the suits change. The Super trooper has 2 in the left arm and 1 in the right, PP1 has none, PP2 has 2 in the left and 1 in the right, PP3 ( I cant determine ), ESB Promo has 1 left and 1 right, ESB has NONE in the left and 1 right, ROTJ has NONE in left and 3 in the right. Now, as for my build I am going to do 2 in the left and 3 in the right...... Here is my reason.... for ALL of Fetts equipment to work it HAS to have connections to the supporting hardware!!!!! Any thoughts?!?!?!
Actually there is a bigger difference than you think...you forgot a few fetts...specifically the Special Edition version which has one on left and right (but screenshots don't show the one on the left (link). That being said, it's important to know which version of the outfit you are going for when building a Fett. If your goal is to build a custom mando...it really doesn't matter what equipment Fett wore and when.
 
have to do what is right for you. As stated above, particular versions have a set value. If going for accuracy, you must consider that, as it relates to each particular version. If that means nothing to you, then you set what's right, but it may not be 501st applicable. Which means nothing to me per se, but may to someone else.
 
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