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Discussion in 'Buffalo, NY' started by Darth Erebus, Sep 6, 2012.

  1. Spice Smuggler

    Spice Smuggler Jedi Knight star 2

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    That's a great idea, Bobby! I'll check the thrift stores to see if I can find boots that will fit.
     
  2. Darth Erebus

    Darth Erebus Jedi Knight star 3

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    JDuffPhoto

    your excuse to use worbla! jedi armor

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  3. Darth Erebus

    Darth Erebus Jedi Knight star 3

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    and a pep file for the dark saber!

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    i would use it as a pattern to do in some other material.
     
  4. BobaChris12

    BobaChris12 Former RSA star 9 VIP - Former Mod/RSA

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    Anyone considering a Royal Guard costume? I know of a helmet available. Email me for details - bobachris12@yahoo.com
     
  5. Spice Smuggler

    Spice Smuggler Jedi Knight star 2

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    Dave, this is a pic of my helmet so far. Made from pepakura, resin, fiberglass, and bondo. I wasn't sure which bondo to use but someone gave me hair bondo and so I went with it. It was messy and left big pits on the surface that can't be sanded out without taking most of the bondo off.
    What I would like to do is dremel it as it is now to make dents and form the indented part at the back. Then I would resin over that to smooth over the pits. Do you think that will work? What would you do?
     
  6. Spice Smuggler

    Spice Smuggler Jedi Knight star 2

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  7. Darth Erebus

    Darth Erebus Jedi Knight star 3

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    its looking good! I have never used the hair bondo but i have seen it in the stores. I use the normal bondo body filly. it is jsut a grey goop with a red tube of hardener. you can pick up a small can for around $12. i would sand down the hair bondo as much as possible and redo it with the regular body filler.


    for the grooves in the back, i would build up a pool of resin on the inside, then mark the outside where to dremal then make the grooves. i wouldnt re-resin the grooves as it would create some streaking that would be hard to sand again. it would be best to lightly rebondo the grooves.
     
  8. Spice Smuggler

    Spice Smuggler Jedi Knight star 2

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    That sounds like good advice, Dave. I'll let you know how it turns out!

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  9. Jonathan Xavier Jones

    Jonathan Xavier Jones Jedi Knight star 1

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    It's soo cool looking at everyone talk costumes and stuff :) Who do I go to for help on making mine?
     
  10. BigDanLevitan

    BigDanLevitan Jedi Master star 5

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    Acquired my Mando helmet yesterday. Finally ordered it hopefully it will be here in a few weeks
     
  11. BobaChris12

    BobaChris12 Former RSA star 9 VIP - Former Mod/RSA

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    That all depends on the costume you ate planning to make. What do you have in mind?
     
  12. EradicatorDan

    EradicatorDan Jedi Youngling star 1

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    Hello all! I Figure this is the place to find help with my idea for a costume project.... I'm thinking Sith Eradicator Warsuit. Only issue is I have no idea where to start and what materials would be best to construct it out of so any help and info would be greatly appreciated to get me rolling on the right track. Here is the look I would like to create:

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  13. BigDanLevitan

    BigDanLevitan Jedi Master star 5

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    Sorry Dan, I have the info for you.....
    You can find a link to the plans on therpf.com for both of those.
    Look for a guy name firefek. He has the plans for both of them.
     
  14. EradicatorDan

    EradicatorDan Jedi Youngling star 1

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    Thank you kind sir
     
  15. BigDanLevitan

    BigDanLevitan Jedi Master star 5

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    Dave posted a pic of the armor earlier in this thread as well. Hope it helps!

    I can tell you one thing though, that mask is purchased costs about $300. I saw one on the 501st forum and the guy was laser etching them. Crazy stuff, but in the end it will look amazing!
     
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  16. Jonathan Xavier Jones

    Jonathan Xavier Jones Jedi Knight star 1

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    Looking to do a CloneWars/Old Republic Wars Jedi costume. I was thinking some White Leg armor as well as shoulder armor. The main attraction would be a shield that I would wear on the right arm, would have an old republic Jedi/republic symbol on it. All this plus the Yari pike saber I'll be getting I think would make for a pretty cool looking Jedi Warrior.
     
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  17. Irish501st

    Irish501st Jedi Youngling

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    Don't know if any one has posted it, but I have found a few great tutorials on how to make a vacuum former........plus some great tutorials out there on molding, to make an original cast and then reproduce it.
     
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  18. myhale99

    myhale99 Jedi Master star 4

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    Yeah, I'd like to get my older son's a little more complete. He doesn't quite want all the armor considering he "fights" during the Bison's saber duels skits and this would definitely restrict his movements. But, I wouldn't mind starting to piece some ancillary stuff, like the gauntlets and maybe some chest armor. I've seen some people use EVA foam.

    Let's collaborate and see if we can start up an effort to gather info and build some of this.
     
  19. myhale99

    myhale99 Jedi Master star 4

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    All right,

    soft costume (Imperial Navy trooper, Tantive IV trooper)?
    or
    semi-hard costume (Snowtrooper, scout trooper)?
    or
    enhance 501st Clonetrooper to Commander Bow

    Dilemma
     
  20. RingoStarrkiller

    RingoStarrkiller Jedi Youngling star 1

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    New guys:
    I'm not necessarily saying you can't do these super elaborate costumes, but I'm advising heavily against it. Especially as your first costume, with these designs, you WILL be overwhelmed. Just a warning to think of a simpler costume to get your feet wet and under you first. Tony Stark was an idiot. You shouldn't run before you can walk.
     
  21. EradicatorDan

    EradicatorDan Jedi Youngling star 1

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    I understand and ultimately I was going to take my time on this just haven't set my mind to a more basic outfit yet for starters... I just figured get the info now and start formulating a plan.
     
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  22. BigDanLevitan

    BigDanLevitan Jedi Master star 5

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    Snow trooper.....but I'm biased.....lol

    I'd love to see Bow though....
     
  23. BigDanLevitan

    BigDanLevitan Jedi Master star 5

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    While I know where Steve is coming from, aim for the skies. When I first became part of the group I wanted to do a tie pilot. That turned into a gammorean guard (pretty expensive), and finally I settled on an imperial crewman. Two years later I bought my SnowTrooper suit from Chris and added a Jedi (sort of) to my collection. Now I'm at roughly 8 or 9 costumes and have tons of ideas for more.

    I guess what I'm getting at is this, find something you want to do. Easy or hard it starts there. Then follow this list:

    1) research the heck out of it
    2) get tons of pics of the actual costume. Get pics of people who did the costume. You can never have enough pics
    3) if available find forums that deal with that type of costume.
    4) ask questions
    5) sit back a plan in out. A well laid plan is better than jumping in with both feet without a clue
    6) make sure it's something you can afford and is something you are willing to wear.
    ( if you hate heat or being hot, helmeted characters are not for you. Neither are snow troopers or Wookiees. I'm speaking from experience)

    All in all do what you feel comfortable doing. Don't let anyone tell you that you can't or shouldn't do a costume.
    Oh yeah and in case I don't forget this, just because there is a Vader, Boba, Snowy, Chewie, Leia...etc in the group don't let that hinder you from doing that if you want. Variety is the spice of life and the more the merrier.

    Have fun!
     
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  24. Wild Sidewalker

    Wild Sidewalker Jedi Knight star 4

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    I'd like to build a gauntlet this weekend. Any suggestions for the material to use? I was hoping to make it so I could insert my iPhone into it to use the screen as part of its special effecst.
     
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  25. Darth Erebus

    Darth Erebus Jedi Knight star 3

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    it depends what materials you can get or have available.

    here is a nice looking leather type one.

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    and the website where it could be found. http://www.tormentedartifacts.com/communicationbracer.html

    not saying you have to buy it but it can be a jumping off point for making one yourself.

    another photo set i found looks to be made more of household found stuffs. but lacking descriptions.

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/deimosordo/


    one thing i thought of could be to use shaped and found objects and get it to how you like then id heat up sintra and form it over the mock up to make a clean looking bracer. then attach straps

    hope it helps!
     
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