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Hi Guys...I was wondering if there is any interest in this coat from The Butcher-Daniel Day Lewis. Naturally comes None weathered...that is up to you guys! Interest run of 10-15 tops.

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Still got to watch the film but nice work, I am sure there will be a lot of interest in this.
 
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Pictures on a body would still be nice, though. ;) I was looking at your picture and it seems the coat is not long enough and not wide enough as it goes down (kind of like the bottom of a cape). I could be wrong though, which is why it would be nice to see it on a body to see the fit and lenght and properly futzed . Would love to see that it fits more or less like this:
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(picture borrowed from Snake Eater's)
 
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Here ya go fellas, Sorry for crappy cell pic...With a little Weathring! Your set! some good weathring guys here...Elvis1976-and few others
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It looks very light in color and the lapels and the inside of the cuffs need to be darker. Put me on the list please for now anyway.
 
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It looks very light in color and the lapels and the inside of the cuffs need to be darker. Put me on the list please for now anyway.

Yes...Thats what you guys need to do with weathering and maybe some light dye...I based it off some pics I can find on internet...not many good references.

Here is some cool Animated gifs of the Butcher and still shots for you fans
https://www.tumblr.com/tagged/bill%20the%20butcher?page=1312343399


This can be done by airbrushing as well...I am sure Elvis is a Master at this stuff! This is a beautiful figure by the way
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Tailoring looks good Moe colour is too light though is this the final proto?
 
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Tailoring looks good Moe colour is too light though is this the final proto?

Thanks
Like I said...It has to be weathered to achieve that color...If you look at this photo its light here...And besides, the lighting washed color out some in that pic
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And the jacket can be folded at bottom...I will ask tailor to make darker Like the full figure so minimum Weathering can be done...I can have this weathered to look like that also.
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Is it lack of proper futzing or does the neck part not hug the figure's neck and shoulders properly? Seems too stiff/thick. Just making sure.:monkey3

Well its not Closed properly...It can use some artistic work with the detail your looking for
 
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Well its not Closed properly...It can use some artistic work with the detail your looking for

Ok, I guess that means just futzing.

I don't want to seem like a pain in the *** with all of these questions. That's not my intention. Just making sure of small details that your pictures don't reflect. The coat looks good, don't get me wrongl. It's just that your photography and futzing is not ideal. I hope you are not offended by that statement. I'm sure your list would grow faster with better images bro, that's all. Just trying to make this project be a success since I really need that coat as I'm sure some other freaks do as well.

Anyway, I'll trust that it's just a matter of closing it properly and futzing around with it.:)


Oh, and I understand the weathering part. That's actually something I would have no problem doing myself.
 
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