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Naasad Tal

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  1. The CRLs say that a heavy black fabric is used for the for the cape and capelet (I personally would recommend a wool or wool blend). For their pattern, I would look at the patterns for medieval costumes (check joann's or similar fabric store) and then modify from there. From the description of the hood it almost sounds like an infinity hood or something similar so look at those as well.

     

    Hopefully this helps...and If you haven't yet, I highly recommend checking out the CRL for Revan:

     

    https://databank.501st.com/databank/Costuming:SL_revan

     

    Another good reference for you would be the WIP area for Revan costumes, found here: 

     

    https://www.theflagshipeclipse.com/forums/index.php?/forum/80-darth-revan/

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  2. On 1/1/2020 at 5:30 PM, Rylen Uroah said:

    If you don’t mind, I’d like to get in on this. I’m just starting out and have no clue where to start so anything you can provide would be super helpful. 
     

    Thanks!

    Don't mind at all, lemme see if I can find my patterns & I'll post em up.

  3. Personally, if you have the money, go with Ultimate Works. But if money is an issue (or you're looking to get both of his hilts) I'd go with Ultrasabers. Saberforge has a bad rep for not only stupid long wait times, but also issues with their electronics (lights quit working, batteries heating up, etc), there have also been issues with their customer service in regards to repairs. I will say that they make good looking hilts that are decent quality, but if you settle on the Fallen, get it empty and have someone else do the install.

  4. What I have seen on Revens and Sith Accolytes is like a T...there is an elastic strap that wraps around the back of the head, just above the ears from each temple side of the mask and then another elastic strap coming from the top center of the mask which is sewn on to the other strap in the center. Hope this makes sense and that it helps

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  5. Sorry for the late response to this, I thought I had posted in this one a while back. The tunic for the Training Gear costumes is pretty much the outer tunic of a Jedi with an additional length sewn to one side of the front that will wrap around your body. I'm pretty sure I know where my patterns are, I'd be happy to dig them out and share a pic of them if you'd like. 

  6. I have been researching this costume lately as well (this is going to be next years project), unfortunately I have found very few resources for it.

    Most of the hard parts can be found on thingiverse.com, search for the Sith Stalker armor (many of the hard parts are the same for both costumes) and you'll also need a couple Tusken spikes as well. I was planning to either 3D print the trophy sabers or make them out of PVC since they don't need to be anything more than belt hangers. As far as the robes and other soft parts go, the tunic and pants are pretty much the same thing that Jedi wear so you'd just need to someone that sells those items (check etsy) in the colors you need (Tan tunic, Brown pants). Unfortunately you're probably on your own for the skirt and neck scarf unless the person making your tunic and pants would be willing to make the additional parts, but that's something you'll have to discuss with them

    Hopefully this gets you started, but if you have any other questions, lemme know and I'll do what I can to help.

    If you haven't already checked it out, here is the CRL for the costume, so you can double check as you build:

    http://databank.501st.com/databank/Costuming:SL_starkiller_desert

  7. Great progress so far!

    One of my favorite things about this hobby is learning new things, over the years I have learned, fiberglass work, painting/weathering techniques, electronics, leatherwork & most recently sewing, I also love seeing folks learning new thigns as well.

    Keep up the good work & good luck on the rest of your build!

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