Rogue One X-Wing Pilot

ALL, Pilots, Rogue One

CHARACTER DESCRIPTION

Blue Squadron was an air speeder and starfighter squadron that served as part of the Rebel Alliance’s starfighter corps during the Galactic Civil War. The squadron most notably participated in battles such as the Battle of Scarif, Siege on Tureen VII, the Battle of Hoth and the Battle of Endor. The members were skilled pilots, and wore unique blue flight suits during the early stages of the war. (Source: Wookieepedia)

Red Squadron, Green Squadron, and Gold Squadron served as part of the Rebel Alliance’s starfighter corps during the Galactic Civil War. They helped engage Imperial ships above the planetary shield and defend the Alliance fleet, in order to buy time for Jyn Erso and the Rogue One team to steal plans for the Galactic Empire’s new top secret battle station, the Death Star. Although the Alliance suffered heavy losses, including all Rogue One members, and commanders of both Alliance Starfighter Command and the Alliance Fleet, General Merrick and Admiral Raddus, respectively, it was considered a minor Rebel victory as the Tantive IV managed to escape with the stolen plans. (Source: Wookieepedia)


REQUIRED ITEMS

[box]Flight Suit

Option 1 – Blue Squadron (Blue Flight Suit)

 

Required Details:

  1. Petroleum blue one-piece flight suit/coveralls made with fabric that has a slight sheen (such as acetate or bomber silk) with sufficient weight to create a puffy look
  2. Contrasting top stitching in a beige-colored thread
  3. There is a horizontal seam or double-topstitched line on the front of the flight suit that runs across the upper chest
  4. There are two vertical seams or double-topstitched lines that run from the upper chest (horizonal seam) to belt seam on each side of the chest.
  5. There are two vertical seams or double-topstitched lines that run from the upper chest (horizonal seam) to waist seam centered on each side of the chest.
  6. Front zipper is hidden by a strip of the same material as the flight suit that is approximately 5 cm (2″) wide
  7. Sleeves have knife pleats from the bottom of the collar to the wrist on the wearer’s right arm and to the comm pad pocket on the left arm.
  8. Each pleat is approximately 12.5 mm (½″) wide
  9. Pleats are made of an off-white fabric of similar material to that of the suit, lighter than the gloves
  10. The pleating is inset with piping along the edges
  11. The strip of pleats is approximately 7.5 cm (3″) wide
  12. Mandarin-style collar with straight ends is approximately 10 cm (4″) tall and slouched to be shorter in the front
  13. Collar closes at the front from wearer’s left to right
  14. Collar is padded and has a horizontal grey/silver zipper along the sides and back to create the appearance of a hidden hood.
  15. Comm pad pocket is on the outside of wearer’s left forearm above the wrist, centered to the shoulder seam and placed approximately halfway between the wrist and elbow. Open window is large enough for most of comm pad to be visible, border approximately 2.5 cm (1″) around all sides around window
  16. There are two chest pockets with curved openings that have a height starting at approximately center on the chest and extending to 5-7.5 cm (2-3″) above the waist seam, and width from the horizonal wrapping around the sides of the torso, one on each side
  17. Flight suit has two upper thigh pockets with curved openings, one on each leg, positioned close to the outer side seam of pant leg. The pocket is approximately ¾ the width of the pant leg lying flat, with height extending from approximately the wearer’s waist to the middle of the thigh
  18. The wearer’s right front thigh has a cargo-style knee pad pocket with a rectangular frame at the top and a bottom flap with blue/dark grey webbing pull tab. Width is the same as width of upper thigh pockets, height is taller than width by approximately 2.5 cm (1″).
  19. There is a charcoal/dark grey vertical, rectangular pocket on the wearer’s left front thigh approximately 10 cm (4″) tall and 6.5 cm (2.5″) with a vertical grey/silver zipper
  20. There is a rectangular shaped pocket approximately 10 cm (4″) tall with width covering 1/3 of the leg on the outside lower portion of each leg. The pocket has a with horizontal grey/silver zipper at the top.
  21. There is a charcoal/dark grey thin vertical rectangle approximately 6.5 cm (2.5″) wide at the center of each leg that reaches down to the bottom of the pant leg with a vertical grey/silver zipper

Optional Details:

  1. Collar closes at the front with two snaps
  2. Top and bottom portions of the flight suit have a 2.5 cm (1″) wide strip of material casing the same as the flight suit that wraps around the flight suit from approximately the center of each side in the front wrapping around the back
  3. There are two grommets on the front middle of the suit in line with the casing with pull strings through them at the waist
  4. Right front thigh cargo-style knee pad pocket has a side pen pocket

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Option 2 – Red/Green/Gold Squadron (Orange Flight Suit)

 

Required Details:

  1. Orange one-piece flight suit/coveralls made with fabric that has a slight sheen (such as acetate or bomber silk) with sufficient weight to create a puffy look.
  2. Front zipper is hidden by a strip of the same material as the flight suit
  3. Rectangular pocket with a horizontal rectangular flap closure on upper-middle of wearer’s right arm, centered to the shoulder seam. Width is be nearly the width of arm if lying flat, height is be taller than the width by a roughly 5 cm (2″). Rectangular flap closure height covers top ¼ height of the pocket
  4. Rectangular code cylinder pocket on outside of the wearer’s upper middle left arm, centered to the shoulder seam with slots for 5 code cylinders. Pocket width is approximately 13.5 cm (5.25″) with seams between code cylinders evenly spaced 2.5 cm (1″) apart. Pocket height is slightly taller than the width by approximately 2.5 cm (1″). Pocket has diagonal corners.
  5. Collar closes at the front [Same issues: what shape? how big? Does it overlap or just meet?]
  6. Collar is padded and has a horizontal orange zipper along the sides and back to create the appearance of a hidden hood.
  7. Comm pad pocket is on the outside of wearer’s left forearm above the wrist, centered to the shoulder seam and placed approximately halfway between the wrist and elbow. Open window is large enough for most of comm pad to be visible, border approximately 2.5 cm (1″) around all sides around window
  8. Flight suit has two chest pockets with curved openings that wrap around the sides of the torso, one on each side
  9. Flight suit has two upper thigh pockets with curved openings, one on each leg, positioned close to the outer side seam of pant leg. The pocket is approximately ¾ the width of the pant leg lying flat, with height extending from approximately the wearer’s waist to the middle of the thigh
  10. The wearer’s right front thigh has a cargo-style knee pad pocket with a rectangular frame at the top and a bottom flap with orange webbing pull tab. Width is the same as width of upper thigh pockets, height is taller than width by approximately 2.5 cm (1″).
  11. An orange vertical, rectangular pocket on the wearer’s left front thigh approximately 10 cm (4″) tall and 6.5 cm (2.5″) with a vertical orange zipper
  12. There is a Rectangular shaped pocket approximately 10 cm (4″) tall with width covering 1/3 of the pant leg on the outside lower portion of each leg. The pocket has a horizontal orange zipper at the top.
  13. An orange thin vertical rectangle approximately 6.5 cm (2.5″) wide at the center of each leg that reaches down to the bottom of the pant leg with a vertical orange zipper

Optional Details:

  1. Collar closes at the front with two snaps
  2. There are two grommets on the front of the suit with pull strings through them at the waist
  3. Right front thigh cargo-style knee pad pocket has a side pen pocket

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[/box] [box]Code Cylinders (Arm Tools) in left shoulder pocket (For FS Option 2 – Orange Flight Suit Only)

 

Required Details:

  1. 0-3 code cylinders worn in left shoulder pocket (3 recommended)
  2. Code Cylinders are silver metal or a material that is finished with a silver metal-like appearance
  3. Code Cylinder shank is approximately 8.25 cm (3.25″)
  4. Code Cylinder heads have a flaring disc detail at top that is approximately 19 mm (¾”) tall
[/box] [box]Flak Vest

 

Required Details:

  1. Flak vest consists of a front and back panel made of an off-white or beige material (ballistic nylon or similar fabric)
  2. Flak vest is proportional to the wearer
  3. Flak vest is contoured to fit over the chest and back where the two panels are of a similar shape and size
  4. Font and back panels are connected at the top by shoulder straps approximately 5 cm (2″) wide that extend over the shoulders
  5. Shoulder straps are sewn in place to the inside of the flak vest panels
  6. Front and back panels connect at the bottom sides with straps of approximately 2.5 cm (1″) webbing similar in color to the vest using a strap adjuster style buckle that sits approximately 7.5 cm (3″) below the armpit.
  7. The excess strap lengths are either trimmed to length or tucked into the track to present a neat appearance.
  8. The bottom of the panels are approximately even and cover the chest extending approximately 7.5 cm (3″) past the armpit
  9. Front and back panels cover approximately half of the torso with significant flight suit visible between the belt and panels
  10. Front and back panels have a series of horizontal ribs created by inserting 6.5 mm (¼”) tubing (or similar sized material) through fabric tubes prepared for the tubing.
  11. Ribs are separated from each other by a space that is the same width as a finished rib
  12. Ribs on the front and back panels stop approximately 2.5 cm (1″) from each side
  13. Flak vest is lighter in color than gloves if wearing blue flight suit
  14. Front Panel:
    • Front panel is worn with the top of the panel at the base of the collar
      • Front panel has 2 equally spaced ribs at the top (near the collar)
      • Immediately below the two top ribs, there is a flat wide area (“The Gap”) with approximately 8 horizontal rows of top stitching that are approximately 6.5 mm (¼”) apart, for a total of approximately 5 cm (2″) of flat area
      • Remainder of front panel contains 8-9 ribs that continue to the bottom edge of the front panel
    • The panel has diagonal shaped corners where the bottom edge meets each side
  15. Back Panel:
    • Top of the back panel sits approximately even with the top of the front panel
    • Back panel has approximately 13 equally spaced ribs at the top proportional to wearer
    • Immediately below the 13-14 top ribs, there is a gap approximately 3 cm (1.25″) with a track for webbing that is open in the center showing approximately 10 cm (4″) of webbing.
    • There are 2 ribs below the track
    • Back panel has diagonal shaped corners where the bottom edge meets each side

Optional Details:

  1. Back panel webbing has a silver strap adjuster style buckle

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[/box] [box]Chest box

 

Required Details:

Note: All direction descriptions of the chest box are when looking at the box from from the front

  1. Grey rectangular box made of a hard, smooth material that is approximately 18.5 cm (7.25″) tall and 14.5 cm (5.75″) wide
  2. There is a silver hollow disc, approximately 15 mm (0.6″) in diameter at the top of the chest box
  3. Left side of box has a black vertical rectangle with small vertical rectangle cutout on the left side
  4. Black vertical rectangle has a white 3 mm (⅛”) pinstripe border off center to the right
  5. Black rectangle has 2 raised white acrylic or similar material 2.5 cm (1″) square buttons at the top inside the pinstripe
  6. Black rectangle has a metal or metal-like silver round disc with cone knob, approximately 2.5 cm (1″) in diameter, centered vertically on the black rectangle and off center to the right horizontally
  7. Rectangle has a metal or metal-like male silver snap, approximately 12.5 mm (½”) in diameter, just below the knob and to the left horizontally
  8. Chest Box has a white 3 mm (⅛”) pinstripe square approximately ¼ of the box in the upper right corner
  9. Square has 3 raised acrylic or similar material 2.5 cm (1″) square buttons with white in top left, and blue on the top right and bottom right quadrants
  10. There are 3 rocker switches below the square.
  11. The rockers are white, grey, white in order.
  12. Outside rockers have a black dot centered on the top portion of the rocker
  13. Middle rocker has a black dot centered on the bottom portion of the rocker
  14. Rocker switches have separation between them
  15. There are 2 channels in the grey box below the outside rocker switches
  16. There is a ribbed grey hose approximately 2.5-3 cm (1–1.25″) diameter that attaches at the left-bottom of the box with the other end connected to the flight suit on the wearer’s left side of the suit just below the flak vest and above the belt OR the wearer’s left thigh pocket
  17. If the hose is attached above the belt, the bottom of the hose falls approximately at belt level
  18. Chest box is secured around the collar and the back with olive webbing straps
  19. Strap around the collar is devoid of fasteners and connects to the chest box at the top corners
  20. Strap around the back has a silver or black “strap adjuster” style buckle in the back
  21. Strap around the back is worn under the flight harness
  22. Chest box is worn low on the chest with the bottom edge of the chest box siting approximately 5-7.5 cm (2-3″) below the bottom edge of flak vest with the bottom strap around the back passing below the front flak vest panel
  23. Excess strap is either trimmed or otherwise tucked to present a neat appearance

Optional Details:

  1. Three flat white squares on the top of the raised portion top of the chest box, approximate 6.5×6.5 mm (¼”x.¼”). Starting from the left side of the raised portion of the top of the chest box: 2 squares next to each other with a 3 mm (⅛”) gap between them and the third square with more space after it to right end of the raised portion of the top of the chest box.

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[/box] [box]Flight Harness

 

Required Details:

  1. Made of grey pleated elastic strapping that is approximately 5 cm (2”) wide
  2. Front and back straps extend up the torso under the flak vest with the attachment hidden by the flak vest
  3. The lower part of the harness falls (or loops) just below the inseam (or crotch area)
  4. Two loops of strapping are connected to the front-back strapping at the lowest part of the front-back loop and loop around each leg

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[/box] [box]Belt

 

Required Details:

  1. Belt is a British PLCE style medium or dark grey belt worn inside out
  2. Belt has a double layer of webbing with the outside layer creating a wave/loop effect
  3. Belt is closed with a 5 cm (2″) silver/gray roll pin (British roll pin) style belt buckle that is centered to the wearer and devoid of tab or other material
  4. Belt has silver-grey webbing loops approximately 2.5 cm (1”) that are sewn on left and right sides divided into five loops on each side. The loop webbing is a lighter color than the belt
  5. Belt is worn over the front/back harness strap

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[/box] [box]Rogue One Comm Pad

 

Required Details:

  1. Rectangular communications pad with four rows of buttons and detailing on a white background
  2. Top row of pad has four raised vertical rectangles with colors from left to right, black, grey, blue, red
  3. Second row from the top has two raised rectangular areas, the left being slightly larger than the right. Left is white with patterned holes on top, right is white with 2 horizontal recessed parallel lines and raised red circle in the center
  4. Third row from the top has three raised areas: Left is a red rectangle, middle is a white square, right is slightly larger white square with a raised vertical line in the middle
  5. Bottom row has three raised areas: left small dark grey square with raised hollow circle, middle white rectangle with raised vertical line in the middle, right is a dark grey rectangle with 4 rows and 4 columns of raised rectangles
  6. Comm pad is contoured slightly to fit the arm
  7. The comm pad is visible in the comm pad pocket of flight suit
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[box]Gloves

 

Required Details:

  1. With Option 1 – Blue Squadron (Blue Flight Suit) – Grey, beige, or black gauntlet gloves in a heavy fabric, suede, or suede-like material
  2. With Option 2 – Red/Green/Gold Squadron (Orange Flight Suit) – Black gauntlet gloves in a heavy fabric, suede, or suede-like material
  3. The gauntlet has five to six lines of pleated stitching going horizontally around the gauntlet
  4. There are four wider pleats on the top of the hand with the first three pleats that are closest to the fingers being the same size but smaller than the lower pleat, which is wider
  5. Gloves are darker than flak vest
  6. Gloves are darker than sleeve pleats, if wearing blue flight suit

Optional Details:

  1. There is a small strap attached on the inside top of the wrist behind the thumb

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[/box] [box]Glove Comm pad

 

Required Details:

  1. Glove comm pad is grey, thin rectangular base with teeth on the left edge, triangular slope, and a red screen or mesh in the center of the slope
  2. Glove comm pad is approximately 5 cm (1.75″) wide and 4 cm (1.5″) tall
  3. Glove comm pad is attached to the gauntlet of the left glove
  4. Glove comm pad is positioned with the teeth facing to the wearer’s left (little finger side of the hand)

Optional Details:

  1. Center of the slope has a PCB pattern in the red area
[/box] [box]Leg Flare Holder with Rogue One Specific Leg Flares

 

Required Details:

  1. The holder is olive drab or dark grey in color and is made of webbing, canvas, or similar material that is approximately 11 cm (4.5″) tall
  2. Running the center of the holder is a thinner strap made of the same material sectioned off into eight loops and approximately 1/2 the height of the full holder
  3. Each holder loop contains a leg flare that is approximately 10 cm (4″) tall
  4. Leg flares are silver in color
  5. Each leg flare is cylindrical in shape, starts off narrower at the top, has a wider portion at the middle, and narrows in at the bottom. Each has a wide ring, and then narrows once again to a flat end
  6. Holder wraps around either lower leg and is fastened together in the back
  7. The charcoal/dark grey thin vertical rectangle with zipper and flight suit at the bottom of the leg is visible below the holder
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[box]Boots

 

Required Details:

  1. Boots are leather or leather-like pull-on style “Engineer” or “Jack” boots
  2. Visible height of the boots reach approximately to the bottom of the wearers calf
  3. Boots are largely unadorned with no visible embossed or painted branding
  4. Boots have a wide rounded toe in the style of a military Jack boot
  5. Boots have low heels, approximately 2.5 cm (1″) tall
  6. Boots are devoid of visible laces, buckles, straps, or other ornamentation
  7. Boots are devoid of visible front and outside zippers or other large vertical seams
  8. Top of each boot is covered with bloused pant leg of the flight suit

Optional Details:

  1. Boots may have a black zipper hidden or on the inside of the boot
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OPTIONAL ITEMS

[box]Face Character

Required Details:

  1. Helmet with paint scheme matching authentic quality to include details and weathering to face character
  2. All optional costume items match face character (ex. number of code cylinders, belt flares, etc)
  3. Weathering matches face character costume
  4. Hair and other unique features match face character
  5. Note: Provide face character reference photos with submission [/box]
[box]Weathering

Required Details:

  1. All costume parts have moderate to heavy weathering, especially the flight suit, chest box, gloves, and helmet
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[box]X-wing Pilot Helmet

 

Required Details:

  1. Helmet has a Mohawk design and raised side panels
  2. Mohawk has a trapezoidal cap on the front with universe related design
  3. Helmet has an amber or grey translucent visor lens covering the eyes this is fixed or movable
  4. Helmet has a white chin cup held in place with a black elastic strap that is threaded through the chin cup and secured to the inside of the helmet
  5. Helmet has a solid gray or white boom mic shaft with a black mic
  6. Helmet has black weather stripping around the “ears” and neck borders
  7. Helmet is devoid of visible buttons or covers that are not present in reference photos
  8. Helmet style, décor, pinstriping, and paint scheme fits in the Star Wars universe
  9. Helmet is devoid of modern-world or other sci-fi-fantasy genre images
  10. Helmet is proportional to the wearer
  11. If submission includes a face character helmet paint scheme, it must be submitted as a face character with all accompanying costume details and the helmet must be of authentic quality to include details and weathering.

Optional Details:

  1. Helmet has dark tan earcups
  2. Other schemes or details will be accepted with a reference photo during submission

Note: Helmet must be approved prior to use at any Rebel Legion event

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[/box] [box]Belt Flares

 

Required Details:

  1. Six to ten flares
  2. Silver metal or metallic silver in appearance air line hose connector fittings or replicas of similar shape and detail to fit in belt loops
  3. When in the belt loops, one end has a visible vertical cylinder, the other has 6-8 visible ribs
  4. A mix of empty and filled flare loops are acceptable with no more than five flares per side
  5. Flares are shorter than the width of the belt
  6. Ribbed side of flares can be either up or down but all flares must be in the same direction

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COSTUME RESOURCES

Red/Green/Gold Squadron (Orange Flight Suit) Reference Gallery
Blue Squadron Reference Gallery

ADDITIONAL NOTES:
• If you would like to add a helmet after official approval, email links with your photos hosted on an external site including all 4 sides of your helmet to [email protected]
• This version of pilots are not seen with blasters or holsters so they are not part of the official standard. These items should not be submitted with your application and will require photos without these items for roster photo and to clearly view all costume parts. Local leadership may allow a DL-44 for local troops. Holsters are not authorized.

Updated May 19, 2023

For Face Characters: Tattoos and body piercings – No tattoos or body piercings may be visible unless it is a tattoo/piercing the character has. They must be covered with makeup or by the costume.

PLEASE NOTE: The costume standards are a guide, yet are not an all inclusive outline of required elements. The judges will be looking for quality of workmanship, accurate execution and use of materials in addition to these general standards check lists. If you have a question about fabrics, colors, and parts choices for your build please contact the LCJs for your category about parts/materials you are considering before you start your build.