I started my WIP in my clan's boards about a month ago.
https://mandalorianmercs.org/forum/index.php?topic=212866.0Below is everything to date, will be maintaining both threads going forward.
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OK, this makes it official, here is my WIP for my Live Action Death Watch build!

Though before I get started, I want to acknowledge
Mi'ix and
Bryn Cin'Prudii!
Both have done extensive legwork in building their LADW kits, and done a great job documenting their builds in the Brigade WIPs.
It's their legwork that helps us out when we start our builds. Thank you!
I also want to acknowledge Sonfield in our clan the group of builders from the 501st who have a helpful build group going, this has also helped with my questions!
To get things started, I wanted to start with a helmet file that was a accurate as possible. I was able to find one that was 3D scanned from an actual prop helmet. While this makes the file much less friendly to print, and needs more post-cleanup, it has the correct proportions and "turn-sgnal" size and locations:

Next I have the raw prints for most of the armor plates and hard parts. Note the chest plate I haven't printed yet since I'm waiting for my vest to arrive so I can size it properly:

Following the plates, here are the raw prints for the Jetpack. The top "domes" I was able to print in resin to preserve the details. Not shown are additional details from the jetpack, like the "piano-keys" which I also printed in resin. More pictures will follow in my next update.

Here I have the gauntlet darts (only 4 needed), which I was able to machine from stainless steel. When I did this I was having trouble getting my resin printer dialed in, so this was more a project of frustration. But they came out nice enough that I'll use them:

Canon builds typically have very specific components that need to be used. This Death Watch build is no exception. The belt and gloves are shown below, again thank you to those that came before that have forged the path:

Paint colors are also very specific to this build. It took some time but I was able to find the correct paints (even if the name of the color is in German

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Just getting started, and there's a lot of work ahead, but looking forward to it!
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Minor Update, had to do some surgery on the screen accurate helmet I printed. Since it's a 3D scan it is accurate, but some areas are pretty rough.
The keyslots in particular were a mess, and didn't have the two circular greebles in the bottom two slots as required:

So I just cut them out completely:

Then made an accurate rear keyslots part using meshmixer, and printed the part in resin. Fits perfectly in the cut, and will be epoxied in place

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Update on the helmet, got the painting done, needs a little touch up and a LOT of weathering




I'll be sure to add the small metallic scratches and chips, and will be adding an solid aluminum range finder stalk.