Star Trek Costumes (New Movie)

Aquaman

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Was at the Franklin Museum in PA for the Trek exhibit (great exhibit) and they had the new uniforms on display. Only had my Iphone but here are the pics. Hope this helps anyone wanting to do the cos,

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I say just get a hold of a good camera and snap as many photos from as many angles as possible. Most of the information we need regarding the shirts has already been deduced by GotMaul and his team but it is always good to have a plethora of reference photos!
 
sorry i didnt have my better camera! I actually took it with , went to start taking pics and there was no battery in it...I left it home in the charger....KAAAAHHHHHNNNNN!!!

Anyway....just so u know at the exhibit they do not allow pictures!!! It isn't too hard but u have to keep a watch out for that ONE guard that roams.
 
Also, pants are not off the shelf. This is confirmed by the source that dyed the canvas for them.
 
http://www2.fi.edu/startrek/
Fortunately - in this rare case - living in Amish town Lancaster PA is good for me because it's not that far of a drive to go. I will be going next week - hopefully I can get some pics myself, I really want one of me sitting in Picard's chair.
I don't know why they would do such a terrible thing as not allowing photography - this is one of those things that you would REALLY want to take pictures of!
I am looking forward to checking out all the props but I think I might wet my pants when I step onto the bridge!
 
Nice pics. To bad its on the other side of the state. I'm near Erie Pa. No time for a road trip.:cry
 
Don't worry I haven't forgotten about you guys. The good camera will be with me next week.;)

EDIT: Nevermind, pants are not a found item.
 
Really? I thought we were on to something with motorcycle style pants. :confused
 
Star Trek Experience at the Las Vegas Hilton closed down almost a year ago. But they're going to reopen in phases at a location downtown next to the Fremont St. canopy.
 
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