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Winter's WIP


DarthShlomo

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I figured it was time to actually start a WIP thread.

 

My flight suit is a modified Red Kap coverall. I completely deconstructed the collar, shortened it, and added the extra material on.

 

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The riding patch and mud flap is actual suede since I am building towards Lancer standards and the legs were taken in.

 

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For my boots, I started with a pair of Himalayans work boots. They were the first ones I found with a single color sole. I notched them all the way around to look more similar to the originals.

 

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I am currently using the tutorial in the boot section to make them into sexy white go-go boots.

 

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Wheels, man.

Wheels.

They look sharp! Was it easy cutting on the soles? The color looks great. Nice job.

 

Thanks. The first cut didn't go so well. I made a few rookie mistakes. I didn't use a fresh Exacto blade as well as not using the correct blade. I tried making the cuts into the rubber and then see-sawing a regular blade into the rubber to remove the unwanted portion. This looked like bantha poodoo. Once I quit being lazy and got out the chisel tip blade for the Exacto it was like buttah.

 

I had my marks on the soles where I wanted to cut. And I inserted the chisel tip blade into the sole. Then, with the blade still in the boot, I cut down with a second Exacto and the little bit just popped right out. Once I figured out what I was doing, I had both boots done during an episode of Archer.

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Archer yes. All day.

 

Yeah. I had to figure out the push + pop method too. I bet everybody's first pair has one sketchy boot and one really good one :) I have enough vinyl left over that I want to do another, better pair and I think I'll use these base boots. You shared the link earlier. Thanks!

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  • 3 weeks later...

You can see in the previous pic that the armor is yellowing pretty bad. One of the reasons I got such a good deal on it. So I did some research and applied 12% hydrogen peroxide cream and left it in the sun for about four hours. And the yellowing is gone!

 

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  • 3 weeks later...

In the workshop today to hopefully get a bunch of stuff done on my scout.

 

First up, I made new T-straps for my shoulders.

 

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Next up, the vest. I made one already but it was not to my liking. Hopefully take 2 will be better.

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I made progress on the vest this evening.

 

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I made it snug. I just need to finish the bottom edge. And maybe shed a few pounds. :)

 

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And with armor. I still need to secure the shoulder bells. They will sit better when I do.

 

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I used a regular t shirt and a tutorial from... I can't remember who ;) it's on the boards somewhere.

 

But I didn't get those raglan style sleeves like yours. It looks really good, brother!

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I know the tutorial you are talking about. I tried that first. But I hate working with a jersey knit material and it did not come out looking good to me so I scrapped it.

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