Yep, looks like you found the pants. Would you say Khaki or Driftwood is the accurate color?I may have ID'd Harrison Ford's pants in Blade runner 2049. I think they're from a brand named Kühl. They look like the Revolvr model (older non-stretch model). Can anyone confirm or deny? Thanks!
They can be found here (site was slow for a while but seems to work fine now): http://en.kuhl.com/kuhl/mens/pants/
There's a lot of variation here but the models are fairly similar. The pants in the movie look seem to have the same details as the Revolvr model (http://en.kuhl.com/kuhl/mens/pants/revolvr/), except there's no wallet pocket on the left side. There is a phone pocket on the right thigh, other details also seem to match.
Update:
A few foto's from a pair I ordered recently from Germany, which had a few differences to the ones on the site. I think these are a uexact match to the ones used in the film (except for the color perhaps, I think in the movie the color may be ‘Driftwood’, but it’s very difficult to see): brand name tags on the back have been removed or covered with a piece of cloth, there's no pocket on the left leg on this model (which is screen accurate I think). Presumably this (non-stretch) model is a bit older than the current (stretch) model:
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I finished my blaster paint job today and appreciate the advice and tutorials from folks here (particularly wayouteast) as this was my first attempt at prop painting.
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I went fairly subtle on the weathering as the blaster in the movie seems well maintained. (I also wanted to avoid the trap of over weathering my first time out of the gate.)
A good trick I found for the handle is using checkered shelf liner (the rubberized non-slip kind) as a stencil. It's far from perfect -- Trying to keep the pattern even while stretching around the corners is tricky but, in general it saves a ton of time and comes out perfectly spaced on the flats.
I'm working on the holster now, following Replicant2's advice using Kydex. In a test of my sewing skills, I'm going to try modifying a backpack strap and a pair of suspenders for the harness. You can buy backpack straps as a stand along item on Amazon and I'm hunting around for a pair of suspenders that are a good match it terms of width and clips. I'll post my results when done. These straps aren't perfect but I think they'll be close enough with some modification:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0002KX5E6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I finished my blaster paint job today and appreciate the advice and tutorials from folks here (particularly wayouteast) as this was my first attempt at prop painting.
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I went fairly subtle on the weathering as the blaster in the movie seems well maintained. (I also wanted to avoid the trap of over weathering my first time out of the gate.)
A good trick I found for the handle is using checkered shelf liner (the rubberized non-slip kind) as a stencil. It's far from perfect -- Trying to keep the pattern even while stretching around the corners is tricky but, in general it saves a ton of time and comes out perfectly spaced on the flats.
I'm working on the holster now, following Replicant2's advice using Kydex. In a test of my sewing skills, I'm going to try modifying a backpack strap and a pair of suspenders for the harness. You can buy backpack straps as a stand along item on Amazon and I'm hunting around for a pair of suspenders that are a good match it terms of width and clips. I'll post my results when done. These straps aren't perfect but I think they'll be close enough with some modification:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0002KX5E6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Not sure if anybody is still looking for refrences on the hologram controller, but this video is awesome!