Good Omens and the David Tennant Crowley Costume

I made the buckle for a buddy of mine that's putting the costume together. Cold cast in aluminum and graphite and made a brass one for myself because I thought it was awesome. This is based off of the etsy one, I modeled it in Zbrush by eyeballing it so it's not a 100% copy but I think it gets the right look. Made for a 1.5" belt.
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MrPinski Those buckles are sick (y)

Been following this thread for a bit, so thank you to everyone for the all pics and info so far!
I've been hunting for a much much more economical substitute for the watch and settled on this one I found on Wish. Thought I'd throw it out there in case it's helpful.
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I made the buckle for a buddy of mine that's putting the costume together. Cold cast in aluminum and graphite and made a brass one for myself because I thought it was awesome. This is based off of the etsy one, I modeled it in Zbrush by eyeballing it so it's not a 100% copy but I think it gets the right look. Made for a 1.5" belt.
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These look so cool!! Good job
 
I just put up a listing in the Project Runs for Crowley's belt buckle. This are resin printed and can be used as an actual belt buckle, if desired.

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Picked up a pattern that I think will work as a base. Definitely going to have to alter things, but it’s the closest one I’ve found so far in shape and style. I’ll post progress picks on how it goes. Still a little stumped on the fabric though. I know it’s wool, but not sure what kind.
 

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Picked up a pattern that I think will work as a base. Definitely going to have to alter things, but it’s the closest one I’ve found so far in shape and style. I’ll post progress picks on how it goes. Still a little stumped on the fabric though. I know it’s wool, but not sure what kind.

Is that a vintage pattern?
 
What you said about it sitting high under the ribs and then flaring out, as well as the high peaked lapel makes me think of something like this 1910s Edwardian pattern. Obviously not exact and it would have to be modified to be double breasted.

Funnily enough about that, I noticed that too when I looked at another suit that I had already made for another cosplay. I used a Victorian morning coat pattern for a Penguin costume awhile back and noticed that the shape and the lapels where identical to Crowley’s jacket. In the end I’ve frankensteined together the first pattern I posted for its double breasted front, the Victorian morning coat for its lapels and body shape and a 1940’s suit jacket pattern for its sleeves and shoulders. I’ll post the results when I get that last pattern factored into the design. Curse me and my apparent love for characters that wear bizarre vintage/modern fusion clothing!!!
 
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