1:1 Indiana Jones In-Progress

I know you are concentrating on perfecting the pose/mannequin for now, but when you come round to finishing touches give those shoes a going over with sandpaper and scuff 'em up!

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That's a great shot! Yeah, those shoes are technically dress shoes I found for $60! I bought them brand new and hence they are quite "shiny"!

These shoes are a size 10.5, and I wear a 13, so I cannot wear them in (wear them out?) myself. So sand paper and dull-coat it shall be!
 
The waist band of the pants will go between lines B and C. That should result in the legs appearing the proper length, and reduce the excess pant at the cuffs.

With the waist band becoming a fixed reference point, then I'll need to assess how low the jacket hangs.

I cannot have the jacket shortened, as that would entail relocating the pockets, leaving scars. So with the waist set at B/C, if the jacket hangs too low, I may need to consider increasing the torso length.

Estimates of Ford's height are 6' to 6'1". Currently the figure stands at 6' even. So I may be able to increase the cavity between lines A and B, by 0.5" to 1.0", thus raising the jacket.

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You know, a lot of folks have had success shrinking a wested with the water (and/or) tumble dryer method.

If you run a search over on COW you'll find lots of threads about that.

I've done it myself with a couple of jackets in the past - put the jacket in the tumbler on a LOW heat along with a wet towel - or wet the jacket beforehand. Just proceed with caution and a little at a time!

Another way is to soaken the jacket and let it dry naturally on the mannequin - it should end up being a little more form fitting.

Discalimer: Just throwing this out there as an option to consider - proceed at your own risk!:angel
 
WOW, can't believe I missed this thread! I'm glad you linked to it over in the recent "George Lucas" thread.

Rob, that looks mighty cool. Can't wait to see the finished product. Also, if you're interested, I have a pair of beat up old Alden look-a-likes I can donate to your project, if you want them.

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Let me know, they're yours if you want them.
Mike
 
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WOW, can't believe I missed this thread!
Same here.

PH, you're like Dr. Frankenstein up in this mug; building Indy from spare parts. :lol

That mannequin looks like it will be awesome. Sorry if I missed it, but exactly how "poseable" (<--is that a word?) will he be?
 
WOW, can't believe I missed this thread! I'm glad you linked to it over in the recent "George Lucas" thread.

Rob, that looks mighty cool. Can't wait to see the finished product. Also, if you're interested, I have a pair of beat up old Alden look-a-likes I can donate to your project, if you want them.



Let me know, they're yours if you want them.
Mike

Mike I'd be all over that! When I glanced at the image, I thought they WERE alden's!
 
All right - evaluation time...

More padding tonight. Padded the pelvic area, the torso, and the shoulders.

Thoughts?

I almost like the shoulders better without padding...

Image on your left is padded, on the right is not.
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In this shot, the right shoulder is padded, the left is not.

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It's not only the padding, but also the jacket... It looks better without padding...
And I think you should remove some padding from the pants too, they look somewhat... Puffy!
 
It's not only the padding, but also the jacket... It looks better without padding...
And I think you should remove some padding from the pants too, they look somewhat... Puffy!

Agreed. I was just thinking that tonight. I'll need to remove the figure from the base at least once more, and will likely reduce the thigh padding a bit at that time.
 
Looking good. I agree, I don't like the padding in the shoulders, but you'll need something there to keep the shoulder shape. In the pic where the figure is half padded, the shoulder is draping over the chest.
Not sure what I could recommend, but you see what I'm talking about.
Still plenty of time to get to those little details.
'Blues
 
Yeah... I really think I need to RE-think the shoulder padding. You know - when I ggrasp my own shoulder, there's not much meat there, and I'm carrying about the same build Ford did (adjusted for height). My own shoulder dowsn't feel any larger than the 3" diameter pipe I used for the shoulders.

I think if I backed off on the shoulder padding (currently it is three layers of 1/4" thick quilt batting) down to just a single layer (just to smooth things out), then built up the outside portion of the pecs (where the pecs meet the delts and transist into the armpits) it'll look a lot better.
 
Keep us updated on this project. Love the idea and way you build up the maneq. :) Keep up the good work.
 
You know - when I ggrasp my own shoulder, there's not much meat there...

Girly Man...

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Just kidding. I think you're right though. If anything just add a tiny amount of padding where the deltoid muscles would lie. That would only be about 1/2 inch to 1 inch of padding.

Brad
 
:lol 20 years ago, I may have had more to show for!

I'm going to adjust the padding tonight,and will take some updated shots. I also need to re-do the quads a bit.
 
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