Great, the Ace Of Spades Stamp is a nice touch !Yep, with aging/distress via airbrushing
Great, the Ace Of Spades Stamp is a nice touch !Yep, with aging/distress via airbrushing
good shots Pard...I guess there's some folds that suggest a blanketManaged to get some screenshots from the recent Arrow Video release of the 36-minute compilation of outtakes:
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I’m super happy with what he did. And he was even willing to make some minor customizing that I requested to track the screencaps.I like that London Jack puts a silver buckle on the holster strap and brass on the belt actual just like the original
what did he do for your rig ?I’m super happy with what he did. And he was even willing to make some minor customizing that I requested to track the screencaps.
It was mostly deciding on the right number of loops that would allow for getting the right placement of the holster and belt loops relative to the stitch pattern. I wanted to achieve the look in the pic below, which had the holster separated a bit from the bullet loops. But that was difficult to achieve with what would have been screen accurate 30 belt loops, given the size of the belt that I chose. I ended up going with a 39” belt I believe, whereas Clint wore a 41”. So it was that kind of stuff. I also sourced the belt buckle separately.what did he do for your rig ?
This is how my ended up:It was mostly deciding on the right number of loops that would allow for getting the right placement of the holster and belt loops relative to the stitch pattern. I wanted to achieve the look in the pic below, which had the holster separated a bit from the bullet loops. But that was difficult to achieve with what would have been screen accurate 30 belt loops, given the size of the belt that I chose. I ended up going with a 39” belt I believe, whereas Clint wore a 41”. So it was that kind of stuff. I also sourced the belt buckle separately.
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Nice job...the original Anderson belt/s where 41" and Clint wore it on the tightest hole, at 6 '4" he was quite skinny ! In FAFDM he gives L. V.C. his rig and it fits him ! L.V.C. Was six two so still very slim.... The original was cut on a curve though so would sit a particular way !It was mostly deciding on the right number of loops that would allow for getting the right placement of the holster and belt loops relative to the stitch pattern. I wanted to achieve the look in the pic below, which had the holster separated a bit from the bullet loops. But that was difficult to achieve with what would have been screen accurate 30 belt loops, given the size of the belt that I chose. I ended up going with a 39” belt I believe, whereas Clint wore a 41”. So it was that kind of stuff. I also sourced the belt buckle separately.
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Been out of this game for a bit, but I did grab some new fabric to update my shirt. Making one for myself and another fella.
Fingers crossed I can get my poncho going soon. My holster needs a little love. I really want to re-dye the edges to burnish them up a bit more.
Loving seeing all the folks working on this costume too.
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The Clint costume was pretty beat up , so I guess wear 'n' tear is authentic !Been out of this game for a bit, but I did grab some new fabric to update my shirt. Making one for myself and another fella.
Fingers crossed I can get my poncho going soon. My holster needs a little love. I really want to re-dye the edges to burnish them up a bit more.
Loving seeing all the folks working on this costume too.
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