Quick Post
Jul. 5th, 2004 10:41 pmBack from Anime Expo. Before I go to bed, figured I'd post pictures
Since the local branch of the 501st legion was "trooping" in Star Wars garb to raise money for the City of Hope, I figured I'd give Comic Con Costume Projects #1 and #2 a test run, and raise money for a good cause at the same time.
http://home.earthlink.net/~patgund/anime/anime.html
Costume Project #1 was the TIE Pilot garb. Some work with the cooling system on the helmet still needs to be done.
Costume Project #2 was the Jedi robes. The outer robe and belt are still not done. However, the rest is, (some tweaks on the under tunic before Comic Con though.
Tell me what you all think. :-)
Since the local branch of the 501st legion was "trooping" in Star Wars garb to raise money for the City of Hope, I figured I'd give Comic Con Costume Projects #1 and #2 a test run, and raise money for a good cause at the same time.
http://home.earthlink.net/~patgund/anime/anime.html
Costume Project #1 was the TIE Pilot garb. Some work with the cooling system on the helmet still needs to be done.
Costume Project #2 was the Jedi robes. The outer robe and belt are still not done. However, the rest is, (some tweaks on the under tunic before Comic Con though.
Tell me what you all think. :-)
Re: Holy Crap on a Cracker!
Date: 2004-07-06 02:16 pm (UTC)I think the difference is attitude. I've been in the SCA too long not to think of any sort of costume as "garb", and make it so that it will last for a while. With both the TIE and the Jedi outfits, my attitude was not trying to exactly reproduce what you saw on the screen, but trying to make them look real. The Jedi robes in particular show this attitude - they're not an exact replica of what you would have seen a Jedi wear in the movies - they're what *I* would have worn if I was a Jedi.
The TIE outfit also shows some touches like this. A belt mounted first aid kit. Supplies in the pockets. A rank badge and pilot wings on the flight suit, (but under the armor, where you normally won't see them). A single Rebel Alliance "kill" sticker on the helmet, (and one to be added each time I do this costume). Little touches intended not to make it exactly like the movie, but more real.
Thanks a lot for the complements. Hopefully I'll have better pictures soon, or even give you'all a chance to see them at a con.
Re: Holy Crap on a Cracker!
Date: 2004-07-06 02:25 pm (UTC)