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2 hours ago, GeneralSneers said:
Day two here we go!
Nice, I hope my pants and boots are arriving soon so i can go on cons and other fun stuff too in uniform
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Hope you having fun and interesting day.
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Looks amazing. Can't wait to see the end results
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Sounds awesome. But what would the price be etc? But sounds fun and interesting though
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Looks amazing crewman
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If I recall correctly, they weren't seen with weapons, but you can use DH17, dl-21 and Se-14R if they say yes to that.
On the dress non saga that I currently working on as well as Imperial security officer I have the DH-17.
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Best of luck. Looks amazing
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32 minutes ago, ID6187 said:
I make belts
Etsy PhiloProps
Reminds me I need to order some more stuff later. But loved the cylinders you delivered
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This suitcase was one of the idea I might go for. Looks practical.
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Yeah. Try Klaus
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Congratulations. Looks amazing
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Try on Etsy.
https://www.etsy.com/no-en/listing/1351201583/isb-imperial-officer-trench-coat
This guy is good. Have seen a few the have tried him out. But not seen any European ones yet. Looking around myself at the moment.
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27 minutes ago, chicken45 said:
First draft of Andor Poncho text. Mostly a copy paste of the R1 version thus far.
- Made of a black waxed cotton, or similar fabric.
- Top stitching thread is dark gray and visibly contrasts with poncho fabric.
- The closure is located at the costumer's right side. The collar overlaps and the opening is approximately 2.5 inches on the shoulder, going down at an approximate 45 degree angle to the bottom right of the yoke.
- The yoke is flush against the costumer and has a seam down the front center, this ends in a point.
- The edge of the poncho has approximately 1 inch seam around all edges.
- The collar is approximately 3 inches tall at the front and is top stitched with lines approximately every ¼ inch.
- The back of the poncho is flat across the back.
- The poncho voids at the edge of the costumers shoulders.
- The front of the poncho has a piece attached to the yoke but separate from the sides
- The front of the poncho has three lines of top stitching running parallel to the edge.
- The front extends down to just past the crotch area and is tucked in to the costumer's belt.
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There is a code cylinder pocket in which one or two code cylinders are worn.
- There are 2 pockets, but two code cylinders can be worn in the same pocket.
Looks great and good to know it was followed up
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Welcome to the IOC.
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Congratulations.
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57 minutes ago, EmpiresBurn said:
So nobody really seems to have invested in mannequins? Or openly display them?
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I have only one, but I use it in my shop
Plus I'm a XXL size dude. The mannequin is a M. Would look bad
Nor-Con Norfolk UK
in The Officer's Lounge
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I'm putting ISO and INT. Moncal prop are making me a helmet now. Denuo Novo was delayed with a month with my order.
Boots will be delivered from Spain and my hat from the UK. Vendor on the hat is imperial seamstress