Phasma was from the planet Parnassos, a hard mining community planet. Phasma's story was fleshed out in expanded stories. There is no background in the films that relate to Phasma. There is no magic moment where she is resurrected somehow and appears in the final film of the series. Phasma doesn't have Force powers and isn't able to probably save herself. Captain Phasma's helmet breaks but it doesn't reveal her face, only her eye. There are a few more females on the First Order side but none are as iconic as Phasma. Her escape from near death isn't for long before she falls again and dies in an explosion.Ĭaptain Phasma is still not shown without her helmet off. Phasma falls to her apparent death but appears to survive. Finn gets to face off against Phasma once more. The Last JediĬaptain Phasma appears briefly when Finn and Rose Tico sneak into Supreme Leader Snokes space ship to deactivate the tracking device that is preventing the Resistance from escaping the First Order. Phasma, a human female stormtrooper captain of the First Order, grew up as a member of the Scyre clan on the nuclear-ravaged world of Parnassos, where she became a formidable warrior, eventually becoming the clans military leader. Her survival is unclear as to her future. The last we see of Phasma is when she is forced by Finn and Han Solo to drop the shields so that The Rebel Alliance squadron led by Poe Dameron can attack and destroy the Starkiller Base. When he confronts her on Starkiller base, he and Han Solo make her give the information that they are after so that they can rescue Rey and disable the planets defences. Phasma is Finn's commanding officer and he really dislikes her. She thought it was better to not see the character face and not to judge her on what she looked like but to judge her on her actions. In an interview, Gwendoline Christies confronted this and responded. A future film should she appear in will probably see her without her helmet. As we didn't see Phasma without her helmet, it created a bit of discussion and argument on the internet. She is the commanding officer for Finn who admonishes him for taking off his helmet when Stormtroopers are not allowed to do so. It just kind of depended on what piece it was and how bad the damage was.You don't get to see Captain Phasma without her helmet off in the film so it is a little disappointing to to have a "groundbreaking" character and not to actually see her face. The armor I filled with a mix of Apoxie Sculpt, Bondo Filler, Flex Filler, Worbla. Yeah sand it as smooth as you can get it, filler primer, sand some more, fill any dings and pits that you can't smooth out with wet sand with bondo glazing putty, sand, plain primer, sand, filler primer, etc. What did you do with the little dimples that were around the armor and helmet? Sand it down to smooth or put in a bondo/filler?Īwesome! She was working on mine last week so hopefully soon thatll be here. So ill end up getting out the palm sander. But seems like everyone on this thread says do it lol. Dont have any experience with it and ibheard from someone you want to be super carefull with the front sanding and exposing the fibers. Got the rubberized version too.Īnd its not necesarrily wary of the tool itself, ive sanded down car parts and stuff. If you're nervous about the power tools, maybe give it a whirl on the inside of say, the back or chest piece? That's what I did, so I could get used to how it felt and how it moved.Awesome! She was working on mine last week so hopefully soon thatll be here. And hers look amazing so I didn't have any problem getting one. I'm a decent seamstress but there's no way I'd be able to knock that cape out on my own. I'm getting my cape from Jessica this week! So stoked! Jim's kit is absolutely amazing and so easy to work with. I get a better feel with armor and with what I'm doing. But for me at the moment I really like being able to just hand sand. And I thought about the hand sander, I have a few. Great groups of people who can help and there's a few of the metalized kits in the Phasma page. Are you on Facebook? If so, check out the Captain Phasma Costumers build page and Jim's build page. Most people don't have the budget for that so paint it is! Which has its own troubles. I've seen a few vacuum metalized kits-not many. It'll save your hands and save you on time. I'd invest in a good electric palm sander. The kit is going to need a lot of prep-I've been working on it since July and just got done painting the black undercoat and there's a couple pieces where I can see where I didn't do a good enough job on them. I'm painting it so not sure about the metalizing.
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