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Dreadlocks?


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Not sure if this question has been asked before, but I couldn't find it anywhere on the forum, so here goes:

 

In the Hasbro Evolutions "The Sith" action figure pack, which is official and LFL approved, Darth Nihilus has dreadlocks. If one were to replicate such dreadlocks and have the robes to match the action figure, could they get it approved?

 

Just curious.

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A cool idea, but it wouldn't pass. The action figure is the only reference for this particular look and I don't think that it's good enough source to validate a new approve-able version of the costume.

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Darth Nilhilus's polka dot briefs;

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Like polka-dotted briefs worn under the canon robes, the Hasbro figure's added “action” feature hair, would never be seen. If one was inclined to give the slightest care about Darth Nihilus's character, the dreads would be dismissed out of hand. (This Sith Lord is unique in that Darth Nihilus is a wraith with no physical form under his garments.)

 

But if you just like knowing you have a kewl wig on under the costume, to show off at non-canon/non-501st events--after parties are one example--be sure to get the polka dot briefs to match.

 

Seriously, have fun.

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Darth Nilhilus's polka dot briefs;

41VF55mH42L._SX342_.jpg

 

Like polka-dotted briefs worn under the canon robes, the Hasbro figure's added “action” feature hair, would never be seen. If one was inclined to give the slightest care about Darth Nihilus's character, the dreads would be dismissed out of hand. (This Sith Lord is unique in that Darth Nihilus is a wraith with no physical form under his garments.)

 

But if you just like knowing you have a kewl wig on under the costume, to show off at non-canon/non-501st events--after parties are one example--be sure to get the polka dot briefs to match.

 

Seriously, have fun.

 

^^this, action figures can only ever be used as a back up reference not a primary reference, which is another reason why the dreads are a no go. Also, he's a ghost, a bad shebs ghost. ^_^

 

and I'm going to have to remember the polka dot pants example ^_^

 

^_^ Katie

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