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    Paggeldiwwer got a reaction from Deuce017 in General Pattern for an officers' tunic   
    Hello fellow officers.
     
    more than two years ago, when I became a member here, I noticed (as many before and after me) that it is hard to find a pattern here for the tunic.
     
    I have sewed a few of those tunics since then (as an amateur - it's just a hobby ) and I just made a small photo-documentation of my recent progress.
     
    I photographed the single pieces from which the tunic will be constructed and drawed in the measurements of them. I hope this will help some of you to create an own pattern for your tunic. And even if you haven never seriously sewed before (like me more than two years ago) - just do it, give it a try. You'll like it - believe me It is such a great feeling seeing the progress of your own project. And you do not need to work it out by hook or by crook - take yourselves the time you need. This includes re-opening of some seams sometimes. But you'll to this for the better.
     
    The pattern is designed for my father, so it is customized. That means the single parts are made to meet his measurement - not yours. You will need to alter them to make the tunic fit your own body.
     
    My fathers measurements are: 176 cm tall, weight 76kg, chest is 108cm waist is 110cm, back from neck to hip: 42cm, arm length: 62 cm, neck-circumference: 42cm.
     
    Please alway keep in mind, that we need about 10-15mm of seam-allowance at each and every edge of the fabric. Before you sew all of that together, it appears a lot larger of course  
     
    The collar:
     

     
    The chest-pieces:
     
    Right Side:
     



     
    Left Side:
     



     
    Double-breast:
     


     
    The arm-pieces:
     


     
    The back-pieces:
     





     
    Construction (where do these parts all have to be placed?):
     
    Right front:
     

     
    Left front and double-breast:
     

     
    Back:
     

    (please mind that the center-seam is just here for the Admiral Versio-Uniform. For a regular officer there is no center-seam at all!!!)
     
    Arms:
     
     
     
    How to start:
     
    Draw on the pattern-parts and cut them out of the fabric:
     

     
    Draw them on the facing again an cut those parts too:
     

     
    Iron the facing onto the inner side of the fabric:
     

     
    cut of the excess-facing:
     

     
     
    This will be continued....
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    Paggeldiwwer reacted to buckrogersbarker in Hallo Zusammen   
    Meine Lieblingsoffiziere sind in der deutschen Garnison. Sowohl das imperiale als auch das reale Leben.
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    Paggeldiwwer got a reaction from Bowrider in Poncho Question?   
    According to Glyn Dillon, the costume designer of Rogue One, they only had black ponchos on set. And he referred that the officers-uniforms and the ponchos in the Eadu-scene were all black.
     
    Yes, the CRL still allows a black poncho for a line officer. Before a change of the CRL, a black and a green poncho were both allowed for both uniforms, line- and staff-officer. The green poncho was taken out of the CRL again. This was the result of a poll here in the IOC concerning the question if the green poncho should be allowed in the CRL or not. Since that the black poncho remained in both CRL's - for the staff-officer and the line officer.
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    Paggeldiwwer got a reaction from Bowrider in ISB Attendant - Grey Imperial Officer Uniform   
    I don't know if this guys uniform under the rainponcho is green or grey. If it was grey, this would be the first grey one to wear similar colored breeches.
     

     
    I would tend to say he's on the green side of the uniform but diffcult to say since it's shot in daylight.
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    Paggeldiwwer reacted to kman in ISB Attendant - Grey Imperial Officer Uniform   
    I believe his uniform is a standard olive Military officer, not the grey one seen on Coruscant for the first time.
     
    The whole scene is so incredibly color graded it's hard to be 100% certain about any colors, though.
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    Paggeldiwwer reacted to OfficerBlakley in ISB Attendant - Grey Imperial Officer Uniform   
    Also checked out this and thought similar - the difficulty is the contrast of the user’s screen, and then also the lighting. 
     
    That being said, definitely could be a green, but to me it looks like a gray, I feel like Andor is using lots of grays, blacks and whites for the officers. I think in this week’s episode or others to come we’ll see if Lt. Gore’s or other officers in his region have gray suits or gray in general  
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    Paggeldiwwer got a reaction from trskel in General Pattern for an officers' tunic   
    Hello fellow officers.
     
    more than two years ago, when I became a member here, I noticed (as many before and after me) that it is hard to find a pattern here for the tunic.
     
    I have sewed a few of those tunics since then (as an amateur - it's just a hobby ) and I just made a small photo-documentation of my recent progress.
     
    I photographed the single pieces from which the tunic will be constructed and drawed in the measurements of them. I hope this will help some of you to create an own pattern for your tunic. And even if you haven never seriously sewed before (like me more than two years ago) - just do it, give it a try. You'll like it - believe me It is such a great feeling seeing the progress of your own project. And you do not need to work it out by hook or by crook - take yourselves the time you need. This includes re-opening of some seams sometimes. But you'll to this for the better.
     
    The pattern is designed for my father, so it is customized. That means the single parts are made to meet his measurement - not yours. You will need to alter them to make the tunic fit your own body.
     
    My fathers measurements are: 176 cm tall, weight 76kg, chest is 108cm waist is 110cm, back from neck to hip: 42cm, arm length: 62 cm, neck-circumference: 42cm.
     
    Please alway keep in mind, that we need about 10-15mm of seam-allowance at each and every edge of the fabric. Before you sew all of that together, it appears a lot larger of course  
     
    The collar:
     

     
    The chest-pieces:
     
    Right Side:
     



     
    Left Side:
     



     
    Double-breast:
     


     
    The arm-pieces:
     


     
    The back-pieces:
     





     
    Construction (where do these parts all have to be placed?):
     
    Right front:
     

     
    Left front and double-breast:
     

     
    Back:
     

    (please mind that the center-seam is just here for the Admiral Versio-Uniform. For a regular officer there is no center-seam at all!!!)
     
    Arms:
     
     
     
    How to start:
     
    Draw on the pattern-parts and cut them out of the fabric:
     

     
    Draw them on the facing again an cut those parts too:
     

     
    Iron the facing onto the inner side of the fabric:
     

     
    cut of the excess-facing:
     

     
     
    This will be continued....
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    Paggeldiwwer got a reaction from Trapper in Favorite non star wars movie   
    I don't understand your question. Are there other movies? I admit I have heard something about that. But surely these are only some wired conspiracy-theories.
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    Paggeldiwwer got a reaction from xAlpha in Favorite non star wars movie   
    I don't understand your question. Are there other movies? I admit I have heard something about that. But surely these are only some wired conspiracy-theories.
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    Paggeldiwwer got a reaction from Kalak in Favorite non star wars movie   
    I don't understand your question. Are there other movies? I admit I have heard something about that. But surely these are only some wired conspiracy-theories.
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    Paggeldiwwer reacted to Sharpshooter in Favorite non star wars movie   
    Oh boy this is a tough question , I would say it's between Dunkirk, Shawshank Redemption and Raiders of the Lost Ark
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    Paggeldiwwer reacted to Giro118 in Favorite non star wars movie   
    so what is everyones favorite non star wars movie? 
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    Paggeldiwwer got a reaction from xtrooper in Poncho Question?   
    According to Glyn Dillon, the costume designer of Rogue One, they only had black ponchos on set. And he referred that the officers-uniforms and the ponchos in the Eadu-scene were all black.
     
    Yes, the CRL still allows a black poncho for a line officer. Before a change of the CRL, a black and a green poncho were both allowed for both uniforms, line- and staff-officer. The green poncho was taken out of the CRL again. This was the result of a poll here in the IOC concerning the question if the green poncho should be allowed in the CRL or not. Since that the black poncho remained in both CRL's - for the staff-officer and the line officer.
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    Paggeldiwwer got a reaction from kman in Poncho Question?   
    According to Glyn Dillon, the costume designer of Rogue One, they only had black ponchos on set. And he referred that the officers-uniforms and the ponchos in the Eadu-scene were all black.
     
    Yes, the CRL still allows a black poncho for a line officer. Before a change of the CRL, a black and a green poncho were both allowed for both uniforms, line- and staff-officer. The green poncho was taken out of the CRL again. This was the result of a poll here in the IOC concerning the question if the green poncho should be allowed in the CRL or not. Since that the black poncho remained in both CRL's - for the staff-officer and the line officer.
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    Paggeldiwwer got a reaction from wedgenbiggs in Poncho Question?   
    According to Glyn Dillon, the costume designer of Rogue One, they only had black ponchos on set. And he referred that the officers-uniforms and the ponchos in the Eadu-scene were all black.
     
    Yes, the CRL still allows a black poncho for a line officer. Before a change of the CRL, a black and a green poncho were both allowed for both uniforms, line- and staff-officer. The green poncho was taken out of the CRL again. This was the result of a poll here in the IOC concerning the question if the green poncho should be allowed in the CRL or not. Since that the black poncho remained in both CRL's - for the staff-officer and the line officer.
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    Paggeldiwwer got a reaction from Eagle in Poncho Question?   
    According to Glyn Dillon, the costume designer of Rogue One, they only had black ponchos on set. And he referred that the officers-uniforms and the ponchos in the Eadu-scene were all black.
     
    Yes, the CRL still allows a black poncho for a line officer. Before a change of the CRL, a black and a green poncho were both allowed for both uniforms, line- and staff-officer. The green poncho was taken out of the CRL again. This was the result of a poll here in the IOC concerning the question if the green poncho should be allowed in the CRL or not. Since that the black poncho remained in both CRL's - for the staff-officer and the line officer.
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    Paggeldiwwer reacted to EllenStreichfuss in Additional Ysanne Isard tunic variant   
    Hi there, I'd like to make these requested changes:
     
    Tunic II, Red
    For 501st approval:

    • Tunic II, replaces Tunic, listed above.
    • Similar to the Tunic, with the following differences.
    • Standing collar, open, no modesty panel.
    • Front opening lies hidden beneath a bib or flap.
    • Bib/flap is closed at one side with snap buttons.
    • Bib/flap lower section hangs loose, and is roughly 4 cm longer than  
    the rest of the Tunic II.
    • No code cylinder pockets.
    • No parting seams in front.
    • (2) Darts point up from the waist seam, hidden under the bib/flap.
     
    Based on her portrait from the New Essential Guide to Characters

     
    I added a front opening under the flap/bib part to make the jacket wearable. This seemed the most suble way to me to get an opening in without altering much of the design.
     

     
    For more pics, please visit this gallery  https://www.facebook.com/pg/dreiraben/photos/?tab=album&album_id=1545441548857516
     
     
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    Paggeldiwwer reacted to Marietta in Smiling in Costume?   
    Happiest of them all
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    Paggeldiwwer got a reaction from Ron in Is Tarkin uni same as Imperial Officer?   
    Next to most other Line Officers the collar of Peter Cushings uniform seemed to be a little bit higher than on most other uniforms. But that's only a minor detail.
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    Paggeldiwwer got a reaction from shadan in Is Tarkin uni same as Imperial Officer?   
    Next to most other Line Officers the collar of Peter Cushings uniform seemed to be a little bit higher than on most other uniforms. But that's only a minor detail.
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    Paggeldiwwer got a reaction from Kqueen in General Pattern for an officers' tunic   
    Hello fellow officers.
     
    more than two years ago, when I became a member here, I noticed (as many before and after me) that it is hard to find a pattern here for the tunic.
     
    I have sewed a few of those tunics since then (as an amateur - it's just a hobby ) and I just made a small photo-documentation of my recent progress.
     
    I photographed the single pieces from which the tunic will be constructed and drawed in the measurements of them. I hope this will help some of you to create an own pattern for your tunic. And even if you haven never seriously sewed before (like me more than two years ago) - just do it, give it a try. You'll like it - believe me It is such a great feeling seeing the progress of your own project. And you do not need to work it out by hook or by crook - take yourselves the time you need. This includes re-opening of some seams sometimes. But you'll to this for the better.
     
    The pattern is designed for my father, so it is customized. That means the single parts are made to meet his measurement - not yours. You will need to alter them to make the tunic fit your own body.
     
    My fathers measurements are: 176 cm tall, weight 76kg, chest is 108cm waist is 110cm, back from neck to hip: 42cm, arm length: 62 cm, neck-circumference: 42cm.
     
    Please alway keep in mind, that we need about 10-15mm of seam-allowance at each and every edge of the fabric. Before you sew all of that together, it appears a lot larger of course  
     
    The collar:
     

     
    The chest-pieces:
     
    Right Side:
     



     
    Left Side:
     



     
    Double-breast:
     


     
    The arm-pieces:
     


     
    The back-pieces:
     





     
    Construction (where do these parts all have to be placed?):
     
    Right front:
     

     
    Left front and double-breast:
     

     
    Back:
     

    (please mind that the center-seam is just here for the Admiral Versio-Uniform. For a regular officer there is no center-seam at all!!!)
     
    Arms:
     
     
     
    How to start:
     
    Draw on the pattern-parts and cut them out of the fabric:
     

     
    Draw them on the facing again an cut those parts too:
     

     
    Iron the facing onto the inner side of the fabric:
     

     
    cut of the excess-facing:
     

     
     
    This will be continued....
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    Paggeldiwwer got a reaction from Kqueen in Why an IOC costume?   
    When i joined the Legion in january 2015 I did so with my Stormtrooper, just a common ANH Stunt. At my very first troop a fellow asked me why I was doing a Stromtrooper. My answer was, that I like the armor and the style and feel good while wearing this. He smiled at me and said: "That was not what I meant! I see you and I think you should do Grand Moff Tarkin!" My first thought was, this was a silly idea. The more I pondered about that, the more interesed I became in the character. I ordered a simple CosplaySky-Uniform, found some nice leather-riding-boots, ordered the dosimeters and the disc for the belt-buckle, build my belt myself, tested the makeup and the haircolor, did some pictures and got Tarkin approved to be my second costume in the Legion.
     
    But I did not like the CosplaySky-Uniform very much. So I started to sew a new uniform by myself. It took me four weeks and I was in constand contact with @bjsavage7 in those days. And after all the sewing there it was: my first selfmade uniform. Even though I used this uniform for more than a year then, I got in contact with @furiosa in early 2016 and we started the research for the real cavlary twill in the accurate color. The rest is history: Antje made my new uniform out of the wonderful fabric and that improved my Tarkin the most.
     
    Besides Grand Moff Tarkin I have a regular Line Officer, an Admiral Tarkin TCW and a Scanningcrew.
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    Paggeldiwwer reacted to Hask in Staff Officer CRL Thoughts   
    You are welcome.
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    Paggeldiwwer got a reaction from Hask in Staff Officer CRL Thoughts   
    Perfect. Thank you @lantern2745 and @Hask. 
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    Paggeldiwwer got a reaction from lantern2745 in Staff Officer CRL Thoughts   
    Perfect. Thank you @lantern2745 and @Hask. 
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