You mean that opening between the wind breaker and front?
I think so. The space below the straps at the sides.
You mean that opening between the wind breaker and front?
Ah ok that's what I thought I went ahead and tried it. And it doesn't really allow it to sit well. The length and the placement of the side strap is actually pulling the holster down by force. I tried to fold the front like how Indy sometimes has it but it's to much material to achieve that look. Also the pockets aren't necessarily a problem as they are soft just like the jacket but it does still hinder the holster and belt. I also tried the famous drape over the holster and it also doesn't work sadly due to the overall length and where the pockets are. If the jacket length was shorten like how it looks folded in, and the pockets raised a bit. I think the use of the material would make a huge difference then what we've had before because the leather is finally very soft and thin it would drape very well and mimick how the real jacket moves and drapes on the body.I think so. The space below the straps at the sides.
What batch are you in Wor the second right? I can't remember.I suspect with a little effort you could likely get close to this...
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Thanks for trying all these poses, Luis. It's killing me not to be able to play.
What batch are you in Wor the second right? I can't remember.
That's understandable I'll send mine soon so I can it can get revised.I am in the 2nd batch. But I'm in no rush... I really want this all sorted out before anyone gets another jacket, especially me.
I think that's the compromise when it comes to having clothing made in 1/6th getting the actual measurements of the real screen used outfits will never look well when sized in scale. I think you just have to have it done exactly seen in film so the measurements will never be accurate which isn't a bad thing as long as it can look and be displayed as seen in film.It's also a matter of scale. Leather isn't going to behave the same way scaled down compared to how it works 1:1. It just isn't going to fall the same way. Gunny Highway said it best, "Improvise. Adapt. Overcome". Make it work and get it as close as you can to the real thing (but don't forget, Harrison Ford isn't 12 inches tall either so yeah...)
It's also a matter of scale. Leather isn't going to behave the same way scaled down compared to how it works 1:1.
Absolutely if your going to display him with the jacket open like many will futzing it helps a lot. And also it's best not to treat it with water and then heat as stated before it will brittle the leather and it will lose the softness. But it can't be denied that certain looks are unachievable due to the length, like the zipped up Raven Bar or the jacket draping over the holster perfectly. So in the end it's just personal preference on how you'll display your figure.Of course. I was just curious what the limitations were as long as Luis was going all out with posing. Truthfully, I'm surprised it is as flexible as it looks to be. And happy about that.
Again, miracles can happen with good futzing. I have seen them. I am a believer.
Thanks. Lol I think if when we discussed the length at the beginning had we went with that shorter length we would tell if it would have worked better or not especially with the leather we used and then if we felt during production it was to short then we could have had it lengthen.This shot right here. That looks great. It’s funny. I feel like the way you folded the jacket is accurate to the bar scene.
when you wear a jacket, and zip it up, it hugs the body at the bottom, and the front hangs over.
That does look really good!This shot right here. That looks great. It’s funny. I feel like the way you folded the jacket is accurate to the bar scene.
when you wear a jacket, and zip it up, it hugs the body at the bottom, and the front hangs over.
Yes, for 5 sets should be done within this week, another 10 coming in 2 weeks.Thanks for the update. Has the tailor given a new estimated time frame for completion for the existing batches?
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