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Heavy1973

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  1. I used a nice cotton fabric, which is a bit to the heavy side for a nice drape and for the veil to stay in place in windy weather - I was so lucky to find a tulle in the same color, which I layed double to use before my eyes. With the golden hot iron on vinyl pattern on, you can´t tell there is a diffence in the fabric
  2. Yes I know - but many don´t check the CRL´s, so I try to inform people about the difference rather quickly in their buid.
  3. It´s always a good idea to take a look at the CRL also : http://databank.501st.com/databank/Costuming:SL_darth_nihilus And as Nymalia stated - it is right over left with both tunics
  4. Oki - many are not aware that the masks are different, but indeed, having both versions could be cool.
  5. It was only to show the difference in the two masks - sorry
  6. Yes it looks like the right version for the KOTOR style - you can see the CRL here for the KOTOR : http://databank.501st.com/databank/File:Nihilus_KOTORII_mask.png and for differences to the COFT version, which are more skull like and can not be used for KOTOR : http://databank.501st.com/databank/File:SL_nihiuls_cotf_mask.jpeg
  7. Happy to hear that - it´s great to have WIP´s to use for ideas and how-to .
  8. Hi congrats on your approval and very nice build
  9. The fabric looks very shiny - could be the light. Looking forward to seeing it all together
  10. Hi sorry I´ve been of the forum for a couple of days - nice to see you in here. Have you read the CRL for this costume ? you can find it here : http://databank.501st.com/databank/Costuming:SL_darth_nihilus What kind of material have you used as fabric ?
  11. Nice choice I more or less went with my hunch with this one, and I used this pattern as inspiration for the tunics http://jedigarb.tripod.com/tunicinnertunic.html - though I did mod the sleeves and armpits, so it had a better fit on the inner tunic. The outertunic I made with no sleeves. The skirts are also "easy" - I used this as inspiration : Hope it helps a bit
  12. Hi greetings from Denmark Which version of Nihilus are you going for ? there are some differences in the way the 2 versions are created as to what patterns will work best.
  13. Hi welcome back - good to see you again.
  14. Very nice pics indeed you look great.
  15. Much better with the cape - good work - no worries, you´re almost there. X fingers for your approval
  16. Very nice - I do have two smal requests : Could you please take your cape up over your shoulders and down the back instead of having it out over your arms ? In the CRL, you can see, how the cape shall sit. To get the right effect, I use snaps to fasten the cape on the shoulders, so it keeps its place And the second - the lightsaber on your belt needs to be removed, and if you have a clip, that one too. It´s really hard to see the details on the belt from the picture, but if it is as in the CRL, no problem. Good luck on the approval !
  17. Hi and welcome It is always a good idea to make a check list like the one you have - I´m also looking forward to see your WIP
  18. Hi all Here in Denmark it is the day before Christmas - we celebrate it on the 24th with our families, good food and gifts in the evening. I just want to say Merry Christmas/Happy Holidays to all of you, a big thank you to our awesome detachment command staff for all your hard work, and a warm welcome to all our new forum users and detachments members. I´m looking forward to a new year with the greatest detachment in the Legion
  19. Very nice work - you look great - though you need to get the cape to go over the shoulders and down the back. You can get it to hold its place with either snaps or velcro - I did mine with snaps, more secure.
  20. Good to have you back The tunics are made like this : For the inner tunic - the left side of the tunic crosses over the right side in the front. For the outer tunis - the left side of the tunic crosses over the right side in the front. The belt will hold them in place, so you don´t need to put velcro or else on them, but you can do it it it will make it easier for you to put on the obi and belt
  21. I helped one here in Denmark, who bought a non-used WA KOFT version - to get that one approvable, we had to make mods to the cape and sew it on to the tunic. The tunic we had to put padding in the chest area and the skirt wasn´t wide enough, so he had to make a new one. So it´s not out of the box approvable - let us see, when you receive your BB (brown box)
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