DOUG CHIANG & THE DESIGN OF THE SCARIF TROOPER (thread): According to Doug Chiang, Lucasfilm’s VP & executive creative director, the final design of the Shoretrooper was an intentional blend of the clone troopers with scout troopers with stormtroopers. Continued 


(2) Glyn Dillon, co-costume designer, explored the scout trooper helmet, in terms of that biker look, and merged it with a regular stormtrooper. And then, because this film happens before Episode IV, they bridged a little bit of the clone troopers in, as well. Continued 


(3) Gareth Edwards, movie director, always wanted a stormtrooper that was kind of warm-toned, kind of sand-colored, to make it make sense that they were on Scarif with the sand. Continued 


(4) Glyn actually modeled the color scheme on the WWII Messerschmitt plane where the base tannish color with patches of blue & orange. This reinforced that connection to Episode IV, which was World War II technology, vehicles, and colorations.
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