The gaiters look great, though John Hurt's appear to be longer, coming up to just under his knee.
Those are the most incredible and detailed snaps I've seen to-date, Zeppo. Thank you so much for these!!So, about a week ago, or so, I was able visit the Doctor Who museum in Cardiff and get a lot of up close, detailed photos. I was also able to confirm, 100% that the gaiters are in fact made of leather, so looks like I was wrong about that. Also, as you can see from the picture, the boots are Hi-Tecs.
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Those are the most incredible and detailed snaps I've seen to-date, Zeppo. Thank you so much for these!!
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I think I'm on that thread, but if not, please feel free to fold me into it! Thanks again and I look forward to seeing the pix!Judging by your avatar, I suspect you'll be interested in the Night of the Doctor pics I took as well I'll be posting those in the 8th Doctor thread soon.
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My War Doctor costume is 95% done. Still need the proper spats but everyone tonight loves it.
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Those are the cheap halloween spats you can find on amazon. The snap/button looking things are just decoration. There is a full strip of velcro up each side and the material is basically felt. Not the greatest quality and I've got my good ones done out of leather now with buttons that are proper. I only used the cheap ones one night. They worked but are far from proper.You look great! I'm building this costume for a family member, question: Are those the spats off Amazon? They're such a great price I was thinking of getting them, dying them and switching out the buttons. Were you happy with how they held up?