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Texas Steer. They will serve you well.

Nice for a base boot. Soles are fairly easy to cut up. And they're light. I would recommend a comfier insole if you have a parade or a long troop though.

 

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I cut out 1 notch so far. LOL. Just wanted to get a feel of what kind of work is involved when working the soles. of course today I noticed that there is in fact a small horizontal rib that runs along the front part of the boot. How important is it that the front rib is there? As for the back horizontal rib I have already planned for that one. My goal is to make the boot Lancer approval level. Do it once, do it right.

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Texas Steer. They will serve you well.

Nice for a base boot. Soles are fairly easy to cut up. And they're light. I would recommend a comfier insole if you have a parade or a long troop though.

 

Keep us posted!

 

Statz is on point on that one. Get a good pair of gel inserts or similar and you won't go wrong with these boots. Good ewok stompers I think.

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Ok got 1 boot all cut up. Took 2 hours to do and cut my self just once. Going to need to clean it up and fill in a few cut outs at the back of the boot.

 

 

 

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I used the lace from the boot to make the horizontal line and held it in place with 2 tacks. I then used tape to make the outline on each side of the lace. Then pulled off the lace and traced the tape with a pencil.

 

 

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The boots are looking great Eric. Looking forward to seeing some vinyl stretched on them!

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Worked on mine last night as well, but did not get as far as you did. Looking good so far.

 

I thought the cuts on the front of the boot were supposed to go all the way down, no line like the back has across it. I hope it can be either way, because I did not leave a line. I will post pictures in my thread to show what I mean today.

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Some pictures of the real costume shows some sorta line, but others don't. I am not sure what is right. I figured I would make them with the line and see if Lancers would let me know if that is correct or if they need to be cut out without that line. Lancers what are your thoughts?

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Thanks Peter. It was time consuming but I am happy with the outcome. Not perfect by any means but I am happy. I have to work on the other boot now, but that should be faster since I have the technique figured out.

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The screen scouts used the Hi-Tec Sierra Sneaker IV as the base boot. You can Google a pic of it to get an idea of how the soles are cut.

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Some pictures of the real costume shows some sorta line, but others don't. I am not sure what is right. I figured I would make them with the line and see if Lancers would let me know if that is correct or if they need to be cut out without that line. Lancers what are your thoughts?

 

Makes sense to me...better to have it in case than not. I have received a little feedback and think it will be good either way. They look great the way you did them.

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