Wanted black outfit Jedi Luke photos

starbuckcylon

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IÂ’m looking for a nice photos of the black Jedi Luke black. From promotional l photos to costume displays.

If anyone has one please email it to starbuck@gate.net

Thanks this will really help me out
 
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IÂ’m looking for a nice photos of the black Jedi Luke black. From promotional l photos to costume displays.

If anyone has one please email it to starbuck@gate.net

Thanks this will really help me out
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Here's my collection of shots of the costume. Hope they help.
 
Phayze, would you by any chance happen to have its pattern? I don´t have access to any pattern in the US (I don´t live in the US, that is), and I really need to know how to make this suit....

Anyway, if you need any PM, just tell me and I´ll shoot you my e-mail :)

Thanks..

Hermes.
 
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Phayze, would you by any chance happen to have its pattern? I don´t have access to any pattern in the US (I don´t live in the US, that is), and I really need to know how to make this suit....

Anyway, if you need any PM, just tell me and I´ll shoot you my e-mail :)

Thanks..

Hermes.
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Well, the suit that I made is only about 80% complete, and it's pretty far from being accurate (both on account of my innate laziness coupled with too many concurrent projects :p). I modded the Green Pepper Co. Butte jumpsuit pattern, but evidently it's been confirmed that the original was a separate shirt and pants. Were I to remake the suit with that in mind, I would probably just use a basic dress shirt pattern for a base (or, barring that, I would find a cheap dress shirt that fit well and cut it apart at all of the seams to use as a pattern). The major mods that you would have to make to get the look, assuming that you weren't going for total accuracy, would be the military collar and the bib front. Both are pretty straight forward, so you could draft those into old shopping bags to make pattern pieces. I understand that black dancer's tights work well for the pants.

This thead[url] over at TF.N has a lot of info about this costume if you're patient enough to read through. Apparently the zipper was in the side seam rather than behind the bib like I'd always thought. Crazy, huh?

Anyway, I don't know how useful all that is, but I hope it moves you in the right direction. :D
 
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