New Star Wars Costumes: The Original Trilogy Book by the creator of the RPF!

I got mine for Christmas, hand-delivered from Vermont to Buffalo, NY. Awesome book. My wife's family just kept calling me a geek. I looked at the whole thing while they all opened their stupid sweaters. Fantastic book!
 
Yeah I also received this book as a Christmas gift, absolutely love it, can't put it down. The pictures are brilliant but I'm also liking reading all the backstories, history and about the people who designed and made them. Great reference and I'll be busy reading it for weeks/months.
 
I also got this for X-Mas and absolutely LOVE IT.

Can't wait to have some time in reading through stuff. Great material and some amazing photos i've never seen before!
 
Yeah...not only the pics are very interesting...the storys around the movies are also very well written in the book!
 
I was wondering if someone who has the book might answer how well the bounty hunters are documented? Is there any good (new) information or reference on the likes of Bossk, 4-Lom and Zuckuss?
 
They have a pretty good section on Boba Fett. The other bounty hunters they don't go into a huge amount of detail, but there was some info there that I didn't know. The section talks about Bossk and 4LOM but not so much about IG88 and Zuckuss. It has some nice pics of the 4LOM torso and head.
 
They have a pretty good section on Boba Fett. The other bounty hunters they don't go into a huge amount of detail, but there was some info there that I didn't know. The section talks about Bossk and 4LOM but not so much about IG88 and Zuckuss. It has some nice pics of the 4LOM torso and head.

Thanks for that! Are there any good photos of Bossk's head and arms?
 
There aren't any close ups, but they do have one color pic of Bossk that shows the arms and feet decently. It think its a pic that most everyone has seen.
 
I wish there was more photos of the snowtrooper armor. I'm happy they elaborated on the history of it's creation but just another pic of the tour suit. Other armors were disassembled and laid out quite nice...but not for the snowtrooper :(
 
I'm really enjoying this book. Could anybody point me towards anything such as this, relating to props/weapons etc? Not sure what else is out there!

I'd love a really comprehensive look into the archives, like this book has done but with 360 degree photographs of everything on a massive data file :lol If only!
 
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