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 Post subject: Replica stunt suit....a final look. (pic heavy)
PostPosted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 8:54 am 
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Just sharing a few pics before it goes. Definatly this month!! My fencing mask and robes are standing in for the pics. So here's what we have...

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*I made this suit for display. Most everything is permanatly mounted so that it will only assemble one way, that way it will look good on the dummy.

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*I made this leather vest with the correct spacing and the seam found on the real suit.

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*I obviously went for the stunt belt.

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*I just got done sewing these an hour ago, correct ESB pants.

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*I took 2" off these GT gloves....not 100% ESB but looks really good as far as length.

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*accurate 4 straps on the shins.

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*my super duper capehook made from a paperclip.

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*I'm really happy with the wear on the cod.

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Looks amazing. Well done! :thumbsup

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OUTSTANDING !!!! THIS is what makes Vader displays look real or better
said "On-screen-looking" - good WEATHERING - :wink:

... That looks really really great !!!


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As Jesper said. Looks like a mannequin from Lucas Films Archieve. :thumbsup


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Very nice.

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Awesome!!! Nice subtile weathering job, very authentic. :thumbsup

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Wow! Beautiful! :eek :headbang


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Excellent job! One of the best Vader displays I have ever seen.


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Looks well used :cool:

Excellent work!


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Very nice indeed. :thumbsup

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This helmet is freakin' amazing. Is it actually molded off of the prop or something? It looks eerilie movie-like!

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Thank you everyone...its really encouraging to get your input before I go and I appreciate it very much!

CS MacLaren,

No, in fact it is slightly narrower than the movie prop and needs some modifications in areas....I am working on a type II for this helmet. I am holding out untill I see under the real ones dome at the mounting ring etc.

Also the center strip needs to be straightened a little as it gets bigger towards the eyes. If you look at the pic I started the process but have not finished it. Also the real helmet is a little more narrow than this one which I used a DPD as my basis.

Still, the dome of the real mask is nearly as wide on the center strip as the DPD. (refer to my pics on Jez's site http://starwarshelmets.com/)

.....thats just an interesting little factoid. I have studied this helmet the most since it is up the street from where I work.

As for the type II, I also sent this faceplate to GH and he had alot of good input for improvements so those will be incorporated. So my thanks to him as well.

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Regarding the setup, it's awesome.

I've seen umpteen people setup mannequins and life-sized Vader setups, but this is one of very few that looks like an actual prop. In fact, it looks like it stepped out of a MOM exhibit.

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jeez, this one got the look!!!

Triple thumbs up to this!

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