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fuumantroop

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  1. Okay. So neck seal. I am thinking the best way to tackle it would be to make the mask and the neck seal separate. We have been trying to make it to where the face mask and neck seal were one piece, but getting the neck to conform without bunching up has been a nightmare.

  2. I was looking at those for my wife as well beforehand. The maker does state they are for costuming only and NOT for dueling. For some reason he has the black and silver in the wrong order as well. Take a look at my thread as I will be updating it when i progress. I am making dueling quality sabers using the CRL reference(which is wrong, I know, but it matches what is depicted on the CRL anyways). I am using pvc electrical conduit and installing electronics and a blade. It will be cost efficient, total for 2 sabers will be under $100 and be strong enough to duel as stated before.

     

    I may end up offering sabers for sale after wards, depending on how my build goes.

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  3. Oh no i won't be using the 3d printed hilts for her actual sabers. That is what the pvc hilt next to it is for. I should be done assembling the main body of the hilt tonight or tomorrow. And the electronics should be here soon.

     

    And that was my thinking for the bracers. Been searching everywhere locally and found some close at tandy leather, but not close enough :/

     

    Thanks for keeping an eye out for us!

  4. So we are thinking of using a black jersey knit for the mask/neck seal. Thinking lycra might be too reflective for it.

     

    Also, i assembled the main portions of one of the 3d printed hilts, and as cool as they are(and awesome when we can superimpose blades on them), they are just too small to install any type of electronics into it. So on to plan B.

     

    Plan B is to custom build sabers according to the circular sabers shown in the CRL. I am using PVC electrical conduit that comes bent from the store, and some pvc couplers as well. It is a pretty easy hilt to manufactur, and they will provide ample room to install a soundboard, high powered led, and batteries, alonrg with housing a blade.I got most of the components from The Custom Saber Shop, and the polycarbonate tubing from Amazon(ordered 6' of 1" OD, 7/8" ID, and 1/16" wall thickness for $21). This will allow me to cut the tubing in half for both sabers being 36" each(i may end up cutting it down to 32" but we will see). I am also gutting a hasbro blade builders saber to use the speaker and soundboard(with plans on upgrading later). Luckily, they are on clearance at walmart for $10 each :) .

     

    Here is the partially assembled 3d printed hilt.

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    The CRL photo for reference

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    My findings at Home Depot compared to the 3d hilt.

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    And where i am at now. I still need to add another section of pvc, and then another trimmed down coupler.

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    Also, for the vambrace straps, i did find this online, and was hoping to get everyones thoughts on them. If they wouldn't work, i will manufacture some out of sintra for now, and continue searching for metal buckles.

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  5. Quick update. After getting my wifes duct tape mannequin done, she was able to form fit her main body.

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    In the picture, she rolled the boots down to size as a mock up on when we take them down.

     

    Also, update from my friend who was 3d printing her saber hilts...and they are ready for pick up! I plan on installing electronics and blades in them as well. Never done that before!

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  6. I would probably try to go with non-taffeta if you can find something similar. Taffeta usually has a sheen to it that I don't think you want for this costume.

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    That was our concern. The taffeta we have found locally has that sheen to it. I am not saying all taffeta is like that, just what happens to be in store down here. We are also hesitant to order fabric online because we would much rather be able to look at it physically before committing to a purchase.

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  7. That was my thinking. We have a Pfaff(i think thats how its spelled) that was given to us and barely used, and she mainly uses her Brother Project Runway machine.

     

    The material is fairly thin, and stretchy. I think handsewing is definitely an option for these as well...going to have her try them on again and see if maybe we can even fold them inside to shorten them, just to see how it looks at least.

  8. I think the cotton gauze would work pretty nicely actually, thanks! Will also have to research the shading you are talking about as well! We still have not had time to head back to JoAnns to look more, there is also another fabric store nearby we have to take a look at.

     

    But...my wifes boots came in all the way from the UK! Only took 4 days!

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    Now...yes i do know they are thigh highs, we will be shortening them to become knee high boots and have them sit below her knee. The tops are made out of "faux suede" so we will either try to trim them down ourselves, or take them into a local shoe maker to do it. I have already asked 2 of our GML's and I got the green light on them prior to ordering them. What do yall think?

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  9. That was my concern on the glitterbug fabric..i noticed the shine as well....it does have a nice draping effect as well...but i think you are right with the other fabrics...perhaps finding a deeper red dye and using that on a lighter shade will darken it slightly..i think red gauze would most likely be perfect for it to appear weathered...but not sure...i don't have much experience weathering fabric itswlf...any tips on doing so are greatly appreciated

  10. Oh cool! Thanks again!

     

    Now...we went to Jo Anns yesterday to look at fabric for the sash. Here is what we found

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    Or this...this is the one my wife thought would work best. She even grabbed the same fabric she boght for her main body of the costume and was trying to visualize the look

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    Thoughts?

  11. That makes perfect sense! Unfortunately after looking back at the links, the only boot available in my wifes size is this first picture you posted here in yor response(thank you for that btw!).

     

    The CRL just states that the boots need to have a black, moderate heel, and also no straps or laces. These particular boots seem a little bit high, but i think we can definitely shorten them.

  12. Here are what we are considering for the boots.

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    All of them will need some sort of modification, but i think we are set with number 4. Thoughts?

     

     

    Also, here is the color we are trying to match.

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    And here is my wifes mock up(still needs multiple adjustments).

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    And i am making her a duct tape mannequin to help her finalize her costume

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    And the cut out shinguard templates :)

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  13. I have a template for the shin armour if interested.

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    Funny you mention that. It is exactly what we used :) i already had it sized to my wife and have cut them out to use as a spray template :) thank you so much for that template btw!

     

    As for my wifes main bodysuit, she is using a dark grey. She is trying to match what was on the show as closely as possible.

     

    We are thinking of a red velvet or something for the sash. A trip to Jo Anns this weekend should be fruitful for us.

  14. Ok! I am also working on her shin guards using sintra, and same with her bracer enclosures. Also considering making the flail at some point as well!

     

    Our goal is to have the costume complete and approved before Comicpalooza(our Houston area Comic Convention) in May

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