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    I was actually thinking of the possibility of wearing my old motorbike boots Frank Thomas Apollo Gore boots (I recently accidently discovered people like to use these for their Maul costumes lol http://www.dmeb2.org/features/darthmaulboots1.html ) but am now thinking of using the foam plastic sheets to make something to stick to some old trainers.
    I'm pretty much looking at the suit now and seeing so many parts I could have done differently, perhaps I will at some point but I can't justify spending so much time on what is essentially a halloween costume, so far I've probably spent 20-25 hours on it, but I am thinking of continuing past halloween to build a better and more durable suit for next year, or the games release.

    And yes Sairon you are absolutely correct I need to get cracking on a custom Saber or at least a conversion on my MR Darth. I would've ordered the parts from TCSS a while ago if I didn't have to justify the cost of parts+shipping to my wife . I also don't want to wreck my MR saber by attempting a ham-fisted conversion, eventhough I bought it for a bargain price of £20 UK.

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    Did anybody else notice that the Sith Lord's lightsaber looked just like the US Overlord?

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    Incoming picture spam....







    in fact its best I probably don't spam loads of pics here but if you want to see more then http://s205.photobucket.com/albums/b...0Wars%20Stuff/

    As you can see I still need to sort out the hands and some other minor bits and pieces but to be honest the only thing I will probably do now is wear some black gloves with it and it is ready for Halloween.

    Now my next question is.... do I call this a Sith Marauder costume, is that what it is or a Sith Warrior, armoured Sith Acolyte?
    Last edited by Takamatsu; 10-01-2009 at 01:35 PM.

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    That looks awesome. i had an idea that might help others if they want to do the mask/helmet look at a blank "Army of 2 replica" you can get them on ebay pretty afford-ably and they have the basic shape already.





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    Quote Originally Posted by Xiarr Odai View Post
    Howdy folks! These characters caught my attention after seeing the TOR "Deceived" trailer, and I decided that if I can actually focus enough to make a costume, it'll be this one. So I took all the decent screencaps I could (not many, unfortunately, but the ones I have are fairly good, I think) and started examining, and figured I'd share them here for anyone else who's interested.

    Firstly, the robe...

    Fig 1
    The robe is probably the simplest part, as expected really. The sleeves are just below the elbow, and wide - the robe itself looks just big enough to close around the armour, and floor-length. Sleeves have red trim on the sleeves, probably about 2.5" for the first stripe, a 2" gap and .5"-.75" for the second stripe. Hoods are large, but there's not much extra space like on, say, Sidious's robe - the head is at the back of the hood. It doesn't look like there's anything to hold the robe closed, either.

    The mask...
    Please excuse the barrage of pictures that follows.

    Fig 2

    Fig 3

    Fig 4

    Fig 5

    Fig 6

    Fig 7

    Fig 8

    Fig 2-5 show the best detail I'd have hoped for, really, and I continue to be amazed that they bothered putting it in, considering how hard it is to see when you're looking for it. The mask is really quite similar to Revan's in shape - I'm not sure whether that was intentional (whether the Marauders based their masks on Revan's, or vice versa) but it does seem to lend a bit more continuity. On a similar note, the later Mandalorian helmets also have that shape around the visor - perhaps relating to Canderous Ordo's admiration of Revan for beating them so thoroughly.

    Some helmets seem unpainted, while one definitely has got red marks - perhaps a show of rank, or perhaps just customisation of armour. Not entirely sure, but the shapes are fairly clear in the pictures, particularly fig 7.

    I was thinking (hoping) that it was just a mask, but it appears from fig 8 that it's full head - that one doesn't appear to be wearing a hood. If you intended to wear a hood though, I imagine it wouldn't matter if the mask was full head or just partial. This is the most daunting part of the costume for me, and possibly beyond my ability - I may use one of those full-face costume masks for decorating and build it up with epoxy putty.

    Also note that the "nose" of the mask is higher than ones actual nose, so it won't hug the form of your face particularly well - another thing which makes it more of a helmet, I suppose. It is worth noting, though, that it doesn't look as though you would be able to remove it vertically - if it's whole head, it must be two-piece.

    The detail of the masks is a bit odd - it looks like the sort you find on Victorian furniture. Maybe I'm missing something, but it looks good on the mask anyway - perhaps another "custom" feature, as some of the masks don't look that intricately decorated.


    Now for Body and leg armour...

    Fig 9

    Fig 10

    Fig 11

    I'm starting to think they're giving these great high-detail slow-motion bits specifically for the costuming community - you just can't really expect any better than that, except possibly higher res. Anyway, the leg armour is outlined pretty well in these two pics - the head Sith's armour is just strapped on, rather than wraparound so I would assume that the rest are too - also, the kneepads are not poseable, they move with the shinguard. The shoes, I would recommend doing in at least two pieces overy ordinary shoes/sneakers to keep dexterity, if you want to use a hard shell at all.

    The body armour is somewhat like the lead Sith's - it mainly consists of a chestpiece, with little protection for the abdominal region. There does seem to be a single plate (or two conected plates) underneath the chestpiece, to extend its length to the upper part of the abs without compromising mobility. The cod piece looks like it may be part of or attached to a kidney belt sorta deal, to help with abdominal protection. In fig 3 above, you can see that the neck protection is also scarce, just being one wide collar of the chestpiece. There's likely a leather gorget underneath though, or possibly an armoured one.

    The gauntlets have probably been the toughest part to get clear pictures of, other than fig 9. The hard shell appears to end at the knuckles though, and it's just gloves after that - it does look like there's something on the fingertips, though I'm not sure what. It's hard to see, but I'm assuming the plate on the back of the hand is moveable seperate from the gauntlet, though they may be linked. This actually reminds me quite a bit of samurai bracers, which had a plate on the back of the hand attached to the bracers and no other hand protection IIRC - understandable that the Marauders would choose the same, given the similarity in weapons of choice. There is a clear pic of the lead Sith's bracers, though in fig 11, and I don't think it would be unreasonable to use detail from them to complement the others.

    I'm going to try and get some drawings done to work out finer details. I don't have a scanner right now but I'll try and get them up somehow or other...

    Hope someone finds use or interest in some of this!

    Pete
    Something like this could work for the respirator if you went for this look. http://www.xtremedesignfx.com/horrorscifi.htm

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    I'm assuming you're talking about this respirator:





    With a different paint job and a couple red LEDs in the front holes, it could work.
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    Ready for some trick-or-treating

    Just thought I'd post a couple more pics now that the costume is ready for halloween. I got the gloves, pouches and saber sorted since the last photos and dirtied it up some more. Doubt I'll do anything else to it between now and Halloween.







    And to think, all of this happened because I bought a "Lightsaber toy".

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    If I saw you on the street, I would run!
    great job.

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    youve done a FANtastic job on that!

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    A little bit of a necro post, but do you plan on making moulds and copies of that armour set. I know that when the release of the MMO comes around, the 501st are definately going to be wanting to have some for their promos...

    Id just love a matching one to go with my TOR Jedi armour and the above reason too..

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