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  1. I came back to state I would endorse your approval with this costume with little to no changes.

     

    For CRL use, I would want to review your suit together with the approved members against reference material.

     

    Be well

     

    thanks mate! i actually wanted the headwrap to be a bit darker upon looking back at more reference and so it matches the rest of the costume a bit more. shall put up photos shortly

  2. Ah awesome. I still have to add more colour depth into the head wraps since I didn't use sprays like I did with the other parts. I'll try and get she natural light photos soon too because in person it looks nicely sunbleached. But could use a little more tan brown

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  3. Hi guys, new member here with first time posting!

    I've been a cosplayer for about 8 years now and I love making everything myself so thought it was finally time to join a few friends of mine in doing a few Star Wars costumes.

    Ever since playing The Force Unleashed: Ultimate Sith Edition I knew I had to make this costume. Everything was hand made and took about a week to construct.

    The belt and bandoliers are actually foam based with fabric glued on top and weathered. Helmet was a pepkura file and the first one I've worked on, took a total of 3 days to complete. The mouthpiece and nodules are 3D printed. The pieces on the bandoliers, nodules on the arms and lightsabers are all also 3D printed with some parts modelled by me too. The claws were just cut PVC plastic and the same for the arm blade piece.

    All sewn components were from cottons, muslins and cheesecloths that were dyed and heavily weathered. Because of the natural fibres I did a lot of weathering by actually setting pieces on fire since they wouldnt melt and go horrible.

    Looking forward to getting some feedback on here before I take the proper application photos

    Thanks guys!

     

    FULL BUILD PICS IN PHOTOBUCKET ALBUM -> http://s623.photobucket.com/user/kurai-kishi/library/Starkiller%20Build

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