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Post by admin on May 16, 2007 23:55:17 GMT -5
Are you going to make the buttplate and have it available if you ever decide to go grunt? I think you should, that way you have a full suit of clone armor on standby. Not to be worn with Bacara of course, but available.
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Post by Commander Voltaire on May 17, 2007 14:49:41 GMT -5
Yeah have it on stand by to be fitted and modded when I want to swich to a regulay EPII clone. I won't be ready to do that until after D *Con.
My approach to replicating Bacara has been from the angle of: "How would LFL really make this costume, it hey had to actually make one for filming"
Trying to go real hard core based on CGI reference is just not possible. It's just impratical. i have always been upset with LFL approach to the prequels when it comes to CGI only clonetroppers. They should have spent the dough making real clone costumes
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Post by admin on May 17, 2007 16:08:23 GMT -5
Yeah, in the very least a handful of them for character interaction. They could have always digitially copied the real ones. I take on the position of "whatever, it'll just make me use my brain more to figure it out!" Are you going to do those snaps on the hips between the butt and cod pieces?
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Post by Commander Voltaire on May 18, 2007 11:12:33 GMT -5
Definatly will do the snaps on the side.
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