Edit - One thing I picked up on during today's viewing was that these pictures aren't static. The second one has dust flowing across it, or it certainly looked that way...
Cheers for that - I don't have a HD TV so your pictures have a bit more detail. It looks like the belt holster is a rigid plastic moulded 'box' that fits round the barrel and upper receiver, which looks very similar to a taser holster, in fact:Patrol Officers continued (if the attachments actually worked)...
Very similar to a Met Police one (which is a variation of the NATO 'Commando'-style jumper). It has the nylon reinforced forearms, shoulders and velcro patch on the breast, but the ones in the film don't seem to have the nylon pocket on the upper left arm, epaulettes or velco shoulder patches for the numbers:The sweaters look like UK police ones.
Great findJust scored these babies!!
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The brand is the early 20th century German company International Camera AG (ICA), which had the 5-pointed star logo.Great find
What is the Brand?
I hadn't noticed that before, but that would explain why one of the production photos of Gosling and Villenueve showed a green screen card on top of a stack of photos.
http://s3.birthmoviesdeath.com/images/made/Blade-Runner-2049-Empire-1_1200_800_81_s.jpg
I may have IDed one of Luv’s pens as seen on her office desk. There’s a few options on this one so let’s hear them opinions
first is the Uzi tacpen #7
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Second, the Echo Tactical ETP227..
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And lastly the Voodoo Tactical 07-0155
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Im leaning towards one of the lower two. However, all three could be off for all I know haha.
The brand is the early 20th century German company International Camera AG (ICA), which had the 5-pointed star logo.
https://sites.google.com/site/fromthefocalplanetoinfinity/_/rsrc/1418048646036/ica/ica.jpg
The 9x12 plate holders were made for their Minimum-Palmos 9x12 model, which was produced between 1909 (initially by Zeiss Palmos-Jena, then from 1911 by ICA) and 1926 when Zeiss-Ikon was created from ICA and a number of other manufacturers. Zeiss-Ikon continued to produce the camera and it's plate holders for a short time after the takeover too. I would say they are not exactly plentiful or easy to find - another reason for the vintage camera community to hate prop collectors I think
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3071/2946051001_bcafb2cb65.jpg
Here is a page from an old ICA catalogue - the slide in double-plate holder (Holzdoppelkassetten Einschieben) is in the upper right.
https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1686/24326564802_792249c1a6_o.jpg
http://camerapedia.wikia.com/wiki/Minimum-Palmos
http://camarasclassicas.blogspot.co.uk/2010/08/ica-minimum-palmos.html
https://www.pacificrimcamera.com/pp/zimpalmos.htm
That's the one used in the film, Stefan was asking what the brand was of the one cirrusx1 posted. I think they are both the same basic design, but at some point the design of the end where the slides are operated from was changed slightly. It's possible that when Zeiss Ikon took over ICA they modified the design to reduce the amount of material (the aluminium plates and side rails at the open end look to have been shortened, exposing the tabs on the slides in the process). The end of ICA and takeover by Zeiss was around the time of the Weimar Republic's hyperinflation problems, so using less materials would fit with that.I think this is close, but not the exact one based on other research. I believe the screen used model (K) showed a straight right edge, with different style trays. Have a look:
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In the short "2048: Nowhere to Run," You get a glimpse of the BR2049 police patrolman helmet around the 2:02 mark. It's the closest front shot of the patrol uniform I've seen to date. Sorry for the for pic quality.
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Ahhh, the lit part is actully a body armor piece, wouldnt have picked that. The sweaters look like UK police ones, Thanks.
Some have the armor and others just have it on a rain poncho, maybe it's a rank thing?
Love how they have paid homage to the original design but hate that it looks equally hard to replicate.
I can't speak for the extras, but unfortunately the artbook doesn't go into it much. I took some photos of the police officers that did show up in it though.
Given the higher number of cops just wearing the ponchos the rank thing seems to make sense. It also saves the costume department a lot of work:lol
I was looking at the sweater and I think the Blauer winter sweater is a closer match than any of the other ones. Only thing missing is the badge patch with eyelets. The shoulder reinforcements don't go all the way to the sleeve just like the BR patrolman ones. Pretty close.
https://www.blauer.com/fleece-lined...MI-_bLk6Xj2AIVyIN-Ch0eGAFAEAQYASABEgJKRPD_BwE
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