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14 hours ago, kman said:
That's odd. The whole point to E6000 is usually that you CAN separate it if you need to.
That's what I thought, but nope. It's on there and I can't get off after it dried. The good thing is that you can pick up another buckle at Tandy Leather for $3 or so.
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I attached mine with e6000 and it's held up nicely for the past two years. Actually I can't get it off at all (I tried this summer).
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Well I'm late to the party it seems. I like the idea of having the different version tabs within each costume (Staff, Line) and make it easier when someone new is looking at the CRL trying to figure out which costume to start with. This way all of the options for that costume is in one area.
I do have to say I like having the straight legged option available and especially with the Chelsea boots, which will make it easier for new members to join the legion. I know that there's been more then a few times that people have had issues finding riding boots that fit them or out of their price range, preventing them from joining the Legion. We all know that you can't just stop at one costume...lol.
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I would stay away fro back zippered boots. I know Fiona "Merlyn" on the forum sells real German Knobelbechers for a decent price.
She has a Facebook page: Miss Tusken Designs. Send her a message to see what she has. I bought mine from here and I'm happy I did. Well worth the money and L3 all the way.
https://www.facebook.com/misstuskendesigns/photos/?tab=album&album_id=1317552748283929
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No, I did it myself, with the help
of my wife who sews.
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I had the same issue when I ordered mine and was able to fix it. It could also depending on the seam allowance and if the rest of the tunic fits large you. I would do as Sean suggested and take it to a tailor.
It also appears to that you need to add a larger modesty panel. If you have any extra material after having your pants hemmed, you can make it easily.
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Outstanding!! I definitely will be making one next month. That's for sharing!!
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Congratulations on your first troop!!!
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I used it to make mine, but had to tweek it a little.
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I love the look of armor but I'm not sure if this CRL would belong with the Armored Cavalry (www.armoredcavalry.net).
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Awesome!! I’m a big LEGO fan and have done the same with my costumes.
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Congratulations and welcome aboard!!
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6 hours ago, InaneNInk said:
Amy (InaneNInk) Porter requesting advisor for imperial officer black located in Ventura County, California.
Hi Amy, I can give you a hand if you don’t mind a neighbor from the north (Canada) helping you out.
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Oh man if those are combat medics then I NEED it as my next costume.
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Following for sure.
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That’s awesome!! The first time trooping a convention as a member is always a memorable one.
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Congratulations on your first troop Matt!!
If you haven't done so, start a TOD (Tour of Duty) thread in the Imperial Hall of Commemoration
"http://www.imperialofficer.com/forum/index.php?/forum/47-imperial-hall-of-commemoration/
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I also echo that the boots are too tall.
Like Jeff mentioned, Miss Tusken Designs (Fiona) is a great choice. She helped me get my authentic knobelbecher, at an amazing price, really comfortable to wear and are level 3.
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They are approvable but depends on their condition as well.
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Good chat and I'm glad you asked Matt before buying it.
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Olive is such a hard thing to match. Do you have access to a Disney store in your area that has them in stock? If they do and you already have your line officer uniform I would compare the colors. Like others stated above, olive is really hard to match. The CRL states "material exactly matching the tunic and pants." The best bet is to have the maker supply extra material along with your order and have one made. If you're hand and access to a sewing machine you can make one yourself.
Star Wars Explained on Youtube did an Officer video
in The Officer's Lounge
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Great video! Thanks for sharing.