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OK, here we go.

First of all greetings everyone, I am new here, just getting ready
for Ep. III. I plan to go on May the 19th wearing Tattooinne clothes
and a Wookie Bandolier + Bowcaster.



I am a (VERY) beginner in the art and science of costuming and prop-
creating. So, instead of wasting my time and money trying to create
a complex outfit, I started with just one little thing: Chewbacca's
Bandolier.



Several hours (I am counting just to see how "expensive" it is) and
about US$200.00 later in leather, leather tools, rivets and wood, I
am with all the authentic leather pre-cut ready to be stitched
together, but I am not satisfied with the "metal Blocks" I ended up
with. I am using wood properly sanded and spray painted in silver.
Somehow, for my surprize, it looks like wood sprayed with silver
paint!

I already checked with Radio Shack for the project boxes (used in
the original Bandolier) but they currently have them in plastic and
it is not the same, looks worse than my wood blocks.



Any Suggestions?

I also want to know if, after I am done, if I decided to do more
than one, for how much should I sell it? I just would love to have
my props funded by themselves, you know, make 2 so selling one can
pay the cost of the one I keep.

Thank you very much,



R14.



PS: I am familiar with
http://www.rebellegion.com/chewie/chewie.asp , so if you have
another link, post here, otherwise I already got that one.









Mon Dec 6, 2004 12:48 pm

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OK, here we go. First of all greetings everyone, I am new here, just getting ready for Ep. III. I plan to go on May the 19th wearing Tattooinne clothes and a...
costaguerra
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Dec 6, 2004
12:48 pm

Do not use the radio shack boxes, they are TOO big. Also use Real leather and wooden blocks, however; selling them is not a good idea for this what the wooki...
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anakin_skywa...
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Dec 6, 2004
2:26 pm

Thank you Steve. I will take pictures of my progress. I guess I should stay with the wood blocks then, uh? Thank you once again, Rafael...
Rafael Guerra
costaguerra
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Dec 6, 2004
11:22 pm

I am getting closer and closer to finishing my Chewbacca costume, but unfortunately unable to find anyone who is making the bandolier. I am not at all skilled...
Richard
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Jan 23, 2009
5:40 pm

Hello Richard, Although I'm not doing Chewie ,I have a Bandolier that I made very simply. I went to a leather shop and got a strip of leather about four...
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zawgprimal
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Jan 23, 2009
7:14 pm

Thanks for the reply! I was able to find one on Ebay thanks to a friend that had built one previously! ... simply. ... inches wide , ... smooth ... screws on...
Richard
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Jan 27, 2009
7:42 pm

If you want to put some extra elbow grease in it and make it look nicer, look for Sandable Primer. This is usually twice as thick as normal primer and is...
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Aug 6, 2009
1:49 am
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