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    Jankowski reacted to Eagle in The Mandalorian CRLs (Minor Spoilers) (S2)   
    Minor spoiler warning, nothing serious to the plot, most of this was in trailer or set photos. 
     
    Season 1
     
    The Client
    Played by Werner Herzog 
    In Chapter 7 he's revealed to be an imperial officer. He rocks a pretty cool trench coat and Imperial medal. 

     
    Dr. Pershing
    Played by Omid Abtahi
    This guy is similar to Esro from R1.

     
     
    Prisoner from Chapter 6 
    Played by ?
    This guy only got about 5 seconds of screen time in the background. We know almost nothing about this guy, we don't even have enough photos to make a CRL, we don't even know if he's imperial. People are assuming he's an Imperial officer because he is a prisoner of the New Republic and wears an officer tunic with a unique rank plaque , that's about it. I doubt anyone will make a CRL for this guy, but I thought I throw him into this list for fun.

     
    Moff Gideon 
    Played by Giancarlo Esposito
    I think JRS and the IOC are going to have a custody battle over this guy, not gonna lie. His costume is definitely a hybrid of a Tie Pilot and an Imperial officer. He wears an officer tunic and either jodhpurs or straight pants, couldn't really tell. If they were jodhpurs they had very small flaps. From what I saw he wears standard ridding boots. His rank appears to be mounted on his shoulder straps. His armor and his ship is where I feel we may have issues. His armor is tie pilot inspired and he pilots a modified TIE in the show. Personally, I think IOC should get him because from what we know he's officer first and clearly a pilot second. Hopefully Chapter 8 will reveal more! 

    I'll update this thread when Chapter 8 drops next week!
     
    Season 2
    New officers in Season 2!

    These guys use Rouge One/Solo code cylinders, hat pins, and belt boxes. They wear OT style ESB/ROTJ rank bars. They wield SE-14r along with that holster worn by the shield gate officer in Rouge One, apart from some detailing. The belt appears to be on different ways depending on the officer. 
     
     
     
     
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    Jankowski reacted to Dimentex in Director Krennic CRL Discussion   
    Admins, if I picked the wrong area, please feel free to move this to the correct one.
     
    I had started this when the Rogue One trailer premiered, and have gotten more since both the EW photo shoot and SWCE3 where the costume was on display, as well as Ben Mendelsohn wearing it in the Rogue One panel.  I figure putting it on hear starts the process of anyone who saw something different.
     
    For reference photos, until my photog guy comes back with better, I am going on the following album for closeups, as she did an excellent job:
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/withoutastitchon/albums/72157671245564035
     
    Hair and Facial Features
    For 501st approval:
    Hair must be medium-dark brown with slightly graying For level two certification (if applicable):
    Facial appearance and hair match very closely to that of Ben Mendelsohn in Rogue One Tunic, White
    For 501st approval:
    Fabric is a medium weight suiting material. Overdyed wool twill Gabardine style weave is most accurate. Tunic is double-breasted with a left over right closure on the tapered yoke. Yoke comes up across the shoulder to the top shoulder seam. The standing collar has square corners and is about 1.25" (31.8 mm) tall. Collar closes snugly and includes a modesty panel behind closure. Collar edges are closed with two eye hooks. There are code cylinder pockets on both outside panels of the jacket from about half way between the top and bottom on the arm hole. Sleeves are long, and without decoration, cuffs or buttons. Sleeves contain 2 seams. One along the bottom and one along the back. Tunic is constructed with no top-stitching (stitches visible on the exterior surface of fabric) Hook and eye fasteners on the uniform should not be visible. Krennic's Rank Bar
    For 501st approval:
    See the Imperial Rank Bar page for more information. Worn on the left side of the tunic over the heart. Rank consists of colored plastic tiles mounted on metal bar. Each bar is 1" (25.4 mm) height. Length is determined by the number of tiles. Rank tile dimensions are 1/2" (12.7 mm)width x 3/4" (19 mm) height and about 1/8" (3.2 mm). Tiles are mounted with 1/4" (6.4 mm) spaces between them. Rank bar exactly matches the color pattern used in the film. Six Red tiles on the top bar. Six Blue on the bottom bar. Code Cylinders
    For 501st approval:
    Two Code cylinders are worn on the uniform, one in each pocket. Optional Variations: Basic Style: Silver "chalk holder" tube with a short clip and a blue top. Dosimeter Style: True Dosimeter with correct clip and blue top. For level two certification (if applicable):
    Only real or replica dosimeters are used. Dosimeters have a silver, not brass, clip Cloak, White
    For 501st approval:
    Fabric is of a lightweight cotton Treated lightweight cotton is most accurate The cloak must be fitted to the wearer, and based off the Tunic of the wearer The back of the cloak reaches from the shoulders to the ankle of the boot, with a slit in the middle from the bottom to the top of the inseam approximately the knee Cloak has a collar that is about 2" tall and comes 2/3rds around the neck Collar has 7 evenly spaced (approximately 1/4th of an inch apart) parallel stitches around it, with the topmost stitch approximately 1/4th of an inch from the edge, and follows the front edge down to meet the shoulder, with all other stitches ending into it. Yoke of cloak is one solid piece, running from the collar to the seam line of the shoulder and the arm 1/2" beyond the left seam of the jacket where the code cylinder pocket begins. The right side will be equal length to the left side. The front of the yoke starts at the edge of the collar and comes down to just approximately 2" above the code cylinder pocket on the jacket The back of the yoke extends down approximately 3 5-6 inches from the base of the collar, and is straight across the back The yoke seams are a right angle to the line of the back, and come up over the shoulder to the front For level two certification (if applicable):
    There is one stitch line along the front of the yoke, following along from the collar stitch line, and 3 stitch lines along the sides and back, with the first stitch about 1/64th 1/8" off the edge, and spaced about 1/4th of an inch apart. There is an angular stitch pattern as seen in pictures The triple stitch seam follows all other seams except the front seam and the bottom hem (this includes the back slit) There is a triple stitch from the middle of the back down to the slit. Sides have a pattern that may be an arm slit as seen here Belt
    For 501st approval:
    The belt is constructed from a non-textured leather or a leather-like material. Approximately 2" (50.8 mm) in width, up to 3" (76.2 mm) is acceptable. There are no loops on the belt. A single large snap or rivet is visible approximately 1" (25.4 mm) from the buckle. The belt must be worn with the snap to the right of the wearer. The buckle is constructed from a horizontally brushed metal, or metal looking material. The buckle size is approximately 2 5/8" (66.7 mm) high and 4 1/8" (104.5 mm) wide with 0.5" (12.7 mm) radius rounded corners. Buckle is adorned with an Imperial Code Disk at the center. Please refer to the Imperial Buckle reference page for information on accurate and inaccurate style buckles. For level two certification (if applicable):
    Belt is made of leather. Buckle has a slight horizontal curve. Belt has a groove 1/4" from the top and bottom edge along the length of the belt. Gloves
    For 501st approval:
    Black, wrist length gloves constructed of a non-textured leather or leather-like material. Enclosed fingers. Gloves have a plain back and no visible adornments For level two certification (if applicable):
    Gloves have a button on the palm at the wrist Gloves end past the wrist Jodphur Trousers, Black
    For 501st approval:
    Fabric is a medium weight suiting material exactly matching the tunic. Gabardine style weave is most accurate. Flared riding breeches are canon, with semi-stiff flares to the hip/thigh area. Breeches are worn with boots. Pockets are acceptable, although are not visible with the tunic on. Boots
    For 501st approval:
    Knee-high, black, lace-less, smooth non-textured, leather or leather-like material. Rubber is not acceptable. PVC or synthetic material is allowed as long as it gives the appearance of leather. There are no stretch panels, buckles, snap tabs, or decoration. Boots have conservative heels. If zippers are present, they are hidden on the inner part of the boot shaft. Not visible from the front, side or back. The top of the boots may be flat or Spanish Style, but not Cowboy or Super Hero (pointed at the front) style.  For level two certification (if applicable):
    Boots are made of leather For level three certification (if applicable):
    Original German Officer Marching boots or an authentic replication thereof (found here) Boots must have the top adjustment strap English riding boots are NOT screen accurate  
    Optional Accessories
    Items below are optional costume accessories.  These items are not required for approval, but if present appear as described below.
     
    Eye Color
    For 501st approval
    Blue contact lenses This style of contact lense may be worn, if desired While encouraged to complete the look of this character, the contact lense requirement will be waived for 501st acceptance, if the applicant cannot wear contact lenses for health related reasons. All persons utilizing contact lenses are encouraged to first see their optometrist for a fitting. Weapon
    For 501st approval
    TBD Holster
    For 501st approval
    Holster is black leather fitting the firearm Nozzle of the firearm extends out the bottom of the holster Offset sight of firearm is outside of the holster. Holster is worn on the right behind the belt snap Ammo pouch
    For 501st approval
    TBD (can be seen behind the gun in reference photos, but cannot be seen well enough) Ammo Pouch(es) are worn on the right hand side behind the holster.
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