Costume Database

Introduction:
Members who are 18 years or older should hold a valid first aid certification. This ensures that our adult Medics have basic knowledge and skills to assist in case of emergencies during events.

Costume Material:
The armor should be crafted from vacuum-formed ABS parts or high-quality 3D prints. Surface quality is essential; printed pieces must be carefully finished to avoid visible print lines or textures.

Color Scheme:
The preferred color for medical markings (“stripes”) is a dark green, matching the “Jungle” shade from Montana Gold. The emblem, along with any armband markings, should be in a dark red.

Footwear:
Traditional “Knobelbecher” boots or similar lace-up boots without zippers are preferred. Alternatives may be permitted but require individual approval.

Gloves (optional):
Gloves are not mandatory, but if worn, they should be black or dark green.

Chest Plate:
For Medic costumes based on the Stormtrooper, the chest plate is modeled after the Scarif Trooper. Scouts and Pilots may vary.

Back Plate:
The back plate should match that of a Stormtrooper. However, if a backpack is worn, the back plate is optional.

Knee/Shin Guards (optional):
Scout Trooper knee guards, Stormtrooper shins, or Mud Trooper shin guards are allowed but not required.

Armbands:
Medic Trooper armbands are mandatory and should be worn with the designated markings facing forward.

Shoulders:
The shoulder armor should follow the design of a Stormtrooper or Scout Trooper.

Belt:
A TIE Pilot belt or another tactical-style belt with a matching appearance is required.

Accessories:
All accessories must receive individual approval to ensure a consistent appearance.

Armor Modifications:
Any modifications to the armor must be pre-approved by the command staff to ensure compliance with the division’s standards.

Examples:


Medic Technician

Medic Grunt

Medic Commander

Medical Operator:



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