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  1. 37 minutes ago, Angelus said:

    About the cape slit, I do feel that the cape slit to start from knee of the user was kind of weird. As base on Ben at UK Star wars celebration, the slit is like starting from the butt level. On the youtube clip, it looks like at the butt level on where the slit starts when he do the turn 

     

    After taking a few looks (and several screenshots) from his appearance I do agree with you.

  2. 13 hours ago, Angelus said:

    Was just looking at Trumblr as my normal day goes. I did see the cape part.

    When he meet with Vader, it looks like it is one piece only for the top cape
    tumblr_omzff1CmhV1vjdt8po5_540.gif


    But his death part, it do look like a two piece but it somehow it do not look like it at the same time. as if you see the part where the two line is. (I'm may be wrong on this part. it is just what I think :oops: )
    tumblr_oni0zfRlMM1vj99bpo5_1280.png


    then if you kind of see the first few photo of him when Rogue one pictures came out
    orson-krennic-rogue-one-a-star-wars-stor

     

    Wonderful reference pics! 

     

    I think this is the proof that they used different capes for different shots. But we knew this before ;) 

  3. Very sad to hear... no, you did quite right sending them all the measurements you have. Adding a few cm/inch for safe can never be wrong, especially at the chest.

    Good you sent them an E-Mail already, I think, I don't promise, but from what I have read I think they will replace it.

    Advice: don't loose hope and keep the head up. They made everything wrong with my first Krennic tunic and the replacement is exactly done to the word as I told them to do ;)

  4. 9 hours ago, Dimentex said:

     

    For basic approval, I agree.  Level 2/3, however, we do need to get right - but to the screen accurate cloak, not one person's version of it

     

    I know what you mean. As said I thought about the number of pieces of which the cape consists of. I think it doesn't matter if the pieces are really sewn together or if the stitching is added to make it look like it is sewn together.

     

    But I agree with you, strict rules for the higher levels but with instructions you can follow easily and don't let you back behind confused. 

  5. 5 hours ago, Exaldear said:

    The VG is written by Pablo and Lelan as an in-universe canon book. With visual guides. The issue in the FO post is that there is no accurate visual guide for e FO General other than Hux, even in the VG.

     

    This is something that gives a new hope :)

     

    5 hours ago, Mitthrawnuruodo said:

    So... he's ISB with a different tunic and code cylinders... more or less. Right?

     

    Yep, that's the way I would see it.

  6. 6 minutes ago, Dimentex said:

    Well, go look in the Generic FO General discussion - they kinda indicated the VG isn't enough. So let's hope he's in deleted scenes that we can use - otherwise it might be a hard sell


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    Oh, this is only a very small silver lining...

  7. I also have no problem to buy all the items necessary (new belt boxes, new rank bar, new code cylinders and gloves) to put Jeems together in real live so that we have pictures of the character. I would just like to know before how high the chance is we get this CRL made official :) 

     

    Who of the detachment staff would be responsible of bringing this to the LMO?

     

    Greetings!

  8. 5 hours ago, captsafe66 said:

    Now then, are there going to be enough pics for the LMO to approve this CRL?  At least we'll have the Blue Ray in a couple of weeks.

     

    I hope so...these three pictures are all I found...

     

    5 hours ago, Dimentex said:

    That's a good question because he's in the Visual Guide but I don't recall seeing him in the actual movie.

     

    That is the problem, he got cut out of the movie...but somewhere I read the Visual Guide is also canon, so I hope this is enough...

    The picture from behind is behind the scenes footage so at least they wanted him to be in the movie but he didn't made it.

  9. Edited and updated on 26th February 2018

     

     

    As Patricia ( @PArmstr ) is currently creating an own ANH ISB Officer CRL I thought I give this old proposal of mine from about a year ago another try. It's about a seperate CRL for the Rogue One ISB Officer which is, as we all know, very different from the ANH version and that's why I think it deserves an own CRL. Especially if the ANH Version gets the update suggested by Patricia. To me this would it make easier for new members to keep apart these two types of uniform.

     

    I now renamed this into "Rogue One ISB-Officer"

    (-My suggestions for a new CRL regarding Inspector General Bozeden Jeems from Rogue One.)

     

    I made this CRL suggestion from a combination of the requirements of the existing CRL and added the features that are special for the R1 ISB Officer:

     

    Imperial Hat, black

     
    For 501st approval:
    • Fabric is a medium weight suiting material matching the pants and tunic if applicable.
      • Gabardine style weave is most accurate.
    • Base of the hat is conical, with a crown about 4" (101.6 mm) tall.
    • Front and rear "flaps" overlap on the sides and are about 4" (101.6 mm) high.
    • Front bill extends 3" down, decorated with 5, 6 or 7 concentric stitches.
    • Imperial Code Disk is positioned in the center of the front vertical flap. 

     

    For level two certification (if applicable):
    • Code Disk has a notch detail on the outermost disk.
    For level three certification (if applicable):
    • Code disk exactly matches screen-used prop.

     

     

    Tunic, White

    For 501st approval:
    • Fabric should be a medium weight, white suiting material. Gabardine style weave is most accurate. Use the same type of material as that of the pants.
    • 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 between 1.25" (31.8 mm) to 2" (50.8) tall dependent on wearers neck size
      • 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. 

     

    For level two certification (if applicable):
    • There is a dart of about 2" (50.8 mm) in the top center of the yoke.
    • There is a seam running the entire circumference of the tunic, dividing it along a line hidden by the uniform belt.
    • The back of the tunic has princess seams that run vertically and turn outward to intersect the arm-hole seam at the vertical center.

     

    For level three certification (if applicable):
    • Tunic is secured on the right side by snaps or buttons; not hook and loop fastener (Velcro).
    • There is no top-stitching visible anywhere.
    • A lining is sewn in.

     

    Rank Bar

    For 501st approval:

    · Three red and one blue tile.

    · 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.

    · 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 tiles are translucent.

     

    For level two certification (if applicable):
    • Belt box, code cylinder, and rank badge configuration is consistent with film canon officers.
    •  
    For level three certification (if applicable):
    • Rank consists of colored plastic push buttons mounted on a metal bar.

     

    Y5DUa5F.jpg

     

    Code Cylinders, Rogue One-Style

     
    For 501st approval:
    • 2 per costume may be worn one in each pocket
    • Modified: silver "chalk holder" tube with short clip, top is colored Blue.
    • 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, non-brass, clip

     

    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 may be worn with the snap to the right or left 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.
    • Snap is worn to the left of the wearer.
    • Buckle has a slight horizontal curve.

     

    For level three certification (if applicable):
    • Belt has two grooves carved into the belt, about 0,19" (5mm) from the edge of the belt.

     

    2yuL5MA.jpg

     

    Belt Boxes, Rogue One

    For 501st approval:

    • Rogue one boxes are not optional and are smaller than A New Hope-Belt Boxes
    • Dimensions are approximately  2" (50,8mm) wide by 3" (76.2 mm) tall by 1" x  (25,4mm) thick
    • One box to be worn vertically on either side of the belt buckle. 

     

     

    Jodhpur Trousers, black

    For 501st approval:

    • Fabric is a medium weight suiting material exactly matching the tunic and hat.
      • Gabardine style weave is most accurate.
    • Flared riding breeches are canon.
    • Breeches must be worn with boots.
    • Pockets are acceptable, although they are not visible with the tunic on. 

     

    Officer Boots

    For 501st approval:

    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 do not have a zipper.
    For level three certification (if applicable):
    • Boots are made of leather.
      • Not vinyl or PVC.
    • Exact replicas of English riding (dress) boots or Equestrian boots.

     

    Optional Accessories

    Black Gloves

    • Black, wrist length gloves constructed of a non-textured leather or leather-like material.
    • Enclosed fingers.
    • No buckles, straps, etc.

     

    To me this the reference for black gloves:

    6yFSiQv.png

     

    It does not look like he has bare hands. But I would still make this optional.

     

    This is my updated suggestion for a seperate R1 ISB Officer CRL.

     

     

    Greetings

    Steven

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