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Jedi / Light Side Functional Jedi Utility Belt Pouches Prop Replicas

Discussion in 'Costuming and Props' started by the-rebel-agent, Jan 6, 2009.

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  1. the-rebel-agent

    the-rebel-agent Jedi Youngling star 1

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    As usual, new year, new project. I have been thinking how to start them and finally did it. Last weekend I started to work on them. They are going to be based on solid ones with minor improvements. We will be talking about the improvements later. First is first, here you will see the initial work I did.

    I did cast two pieces of each one and severed the lead from each. Later got the body severed. They will be used as a base for the mold once I re-sculpt them. Lead and body will have to fit like a glove. That's the tricky process here. But, don't want to bother you will more technical details.

    Photos and explanation here:

    [image=http://www.theforce.com.ar/images/News/FunctionalJediUtilityBeltPouchesPropReplicas/DSC04289L.jpg]

    http://www.theforce.com.ar/Scripts/WebFormsLibrary/MainContainerForm.asp?iAction=2&lNewsId=201

    Remember that I will be sculpting them based on the original photos. They will match the measurements of the solid ones but functional.
     
  2. Cleopatramwi

    Cleopatramwi Jedi Youngling star 1

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    Nov 30, 2006
    Fabulous work, as always!

    Am I correct in thinking you take commissions on pouches? I've accepted the fact that I am incapable of making my own so I may look to purchase them some time in the next year or so.
     
  3. the-rebel-agent

    the-rebel-agent Jedi Youngling star 1

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    OK, as I promised, this is the second step. Once I separated the body from the lid I had to carve and sculpt them to assemble each other. Was not easy but I finally did it. They are not a perfect match yet, but they will do. Thanks the Force Dremmel exists!

    [image=http://lh5.ggpht.com/_o-ZIF-HkyqI/SXppjwub65I/AAAAAAAAN1w/t1OgMJJxCBU/s288/DSC04319.JPG]

    Check here for more photos and description. Don't forget to click on each photo to see the high resolution one:

    http://www.theforce.com.ar/Scripts/WebFormsLibrary/MainContainerForm.asp?iAction=2&lNewsId=203
     
  4. the-rebel-agent

    the-rebel-agent Jedi Youngling star 1

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    Once they are ready, you bet I will be offering them.
     
  5. the-rebel-agent

    the-rebel-agent Jedi Youngling star 1

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    This is a sneak preview of the models. They are just the first prototype with primmer.

    [image=http://www.theforce.com.ar/images/News/FunctionalJediUtilityBeltPouchesPropReplicas/DSC00766L.jpg]

    Detailed photos here:
    http://www.theforce.com.ar/Scripts/WebFormsLibrary/MainContainerForm.asp?iAction=2&lNewsId=205

    Your feedback will be welcome. Still looking for a good closure method. Velcro like the original or magnetic like the hook pouch I did in the past. What do you think guys? Don't be afraid to criticize them, as I told, feedback will be crucial before I start doing the molds.

    PS: Don't forget to check the high resolution photos doing click in each photo.
     
  6. the-rebel-agent

    the-rebel-agent Jedi Youngling star 1

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    BTW, I am getting the correct hinges today. Mechanical one uses a smaller one. Small one will use the one used by the hook pouch and the comlink one will use the bigger one available from DU-BRO. I am doing a little improvement to the original model; something I noticed after check and re-check the photos. Will post photos next week for sure.
     
  7. smuggler1186

    smuggler1186 Jedi Youngling

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    Those are beautiful. I definitely think you should use the magnetic closures though. It would be more seamless. I'm so envious. I don't know how many times I have tried to make those. They just never turned out how I wanted them.
     
  8. the-rebel-agent

    the-rebel-agent Jedi Youngling star 1

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    Thanks. It is just a matter of patience. First ones, the solid ones I did back in 2006 took me over a year to complete. Not an easy project:

    Previous project (Finished ones):
    http://www.theforce.com.ar/Scripts/WebFormsLibrary/MainContainerForm.asp?iAction=2&lNewsId=116
     
  9. Daverian_Skahl

    Daverian_Skahl Jedi Youngling

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    Feb 20, 2009
    really outstanding work! bien hecho!
     
  10. the-rebel-agent

    the-rebel-agent Jedi Youngling star 1

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    Thanks guys and talking about modifications...

    I did a little modification to them (the pouch lid especially) to match the original ones is shape and dimension. First photos will show how they looked before I modified them. Next ones are the new prototypes. They will be the last ones unless I find another flaw. And you will also see the hinges I was able to get. Still waiting for the bigger one. Will be arriving to Argentina in about 15 days or so. Everything is falling into place. You will see the difference between them ASAP you check the photos I posted here:

    [image=http://www.theforce.com.ar/images/News/FunctionalJediUtilityBeltPouchesPropReplicas/DSC00894L.jpg]

    [image=http://www.theforce.com.ar/images/News/FunctionalJediUtilityBeltPouchesPropReplicas/DSC00901L.jpg]

    http://www.theforce.com.ar/Scripts/WebFormsLibrary/MainContainerForm.asp?iAction=2&lNewsId=209

    Soon I will be doing the molds. My intention was to do the lid hollow as the body, so I will be fixing the hinges from the outside in both parts. That will give more room at the interior of them. Some originals pouches (screen used) have solid lids and some don't. So, mechanical pouch will have two smaller hinges, the small pouch will have a medium one and the comlink will have the bigger one. Don't hesitate in contact me If you have something to say about them.
     
  11. the-rebel-agent

    the-rebel-agent Jedi Youngling star 1

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    As usual this "post" is to keep you "posted" about this project. Since the models are ready to be molded, last week I did the mold boxes and some other details that you will be able to see here:

    [image=http://www.theforce.com.ar/images/News/FunctionalJediUtilityBeltPouchesPropReplicas/DSC04329L.jpg]

    [image=http://www.theforce.com.ar/images/News/FunctionalJediUtilityBeltPouchesPropReplicas/DSC00935L.jpg]

    http://www.theforce.com.ar/Scripts/WebFormsLibrary/MainContainerForm.asp?iAction=2&lNewsId=210

    I will be doing the silicon rubber molds this week. Still waiting for the bigger hinge, so the comlink mold will have to wait. Don't want to do it without the hinges marks. So, If you have any question, don't hesitate in contact me.
     
  12. the-rebel-agent

    the-rebel-agent Jedi Youngling star 1

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    I just pulled out the first cast from each mold and put them together for the photo shots. But, first is first. I will show you how I did the molds and later, how the final cast looks like. Because it was a lot of information I split the post. The first one is titled Mold Making and the second one will be pulling out the first cast.

    You will be able to see how I did the molds, the methods I used for, and some secrets that I revealed. Have in mind that I had to wait 24 hs before used the mold after I poured the silicon rubber and 24 hs more after that to pour the resin. Added to this post some boring videos enjoy them. Here is the first link:

    [image=http://www.theforce.com.ar/images/News/FunctionalJediUtilityBeltPouchesPropReplicas/DSC01027L.jpg]
    [image=http://www.theforce.com.ar/images/News/FunctionalJediUtilityBeltPouchesPropReplicas/DSC01047L.jpg]

    http://www.theforce.com.ar/Scripts/WebFormsLibrary/MainContainerForm.asp?iAction=2&lNewsId=211

    Once I had all the molds and 1 bottle of resin ready to use, poured the polyester resin inside them. I rotated the molds once the resin was inside to create the pieces you are going to see. This time added some cool videos and will demonstrate how functional they are and what they will be able to store beneath them. Have in mind that they were just a test: You will some air bubbles here and there, but the molds are just perfect. They don't have any defect inside. Here is the second link:

    [image=http://www.theforce.com.ar/images/News/FunctionalJediUtilityBeltPouchesPropReplicas/DSC01058L.jpg]
    [image=http://www.theforce.com.ar/images/News/FunctionalJediUtilityBeltPouchesPropReplicas/DSC01079L.jpg]

    http://www.theforce.com.ar/Scripts/WebFormsLibrary/MainContainerForm.asp?iAction=2&lNewsId=212

    I want to thank you all for the help, feedback and support provided. They are finally true. Wanted to have them since 2005, but have to wait until now. Each post contains a Spanish tutorial describing in very detail what I did, so I you dare to read it, and translate it, will learn something useful. I am very proud of the final result. I am almost ready to start a run. If you have any doubt about the process or the materials don't hesitate in contact me.

    PS: Don't miss the comlink demostration video!
     
  13. the-rebel-agent

    the-rebel-agent Jedi Youngling star 1

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    They are finally done. I finished the first run of them and I am presenting to you the final result. Since I wrote in Spanish, I will translate a little bit for you. I am just explaining that took me 6 months to do them, how many molds I did and how the original sculpts were made. Most of this detailed in previous posts.

    [image=http://www.theforce.com.ar/images/News/FunctionalJediUtilityBeltPouchesPropReplicas/DSC01553L.JPG]

    [image=http://www.theforce.com.ar/images/News/FunctionalJediUtilityBeltPouchesPropReplicas/DSC01549L.JPG]

    So, don´t forget to click in each photo to get a high resolution one. Those ones have magnetic closure, but some of them were made with Velcro.

    http://www.theforce.com.ar/Scripts/WebFormsLibrary/MainContainerForm.asp?iAction=2&lNewsId=231

    What do you think?
     
  14. Cleopatramwi

    Cleopatramwi Jedi Youngling star 1

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    They are stunning! Wow.

    I would love a set!
     
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