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Hi guys

 

I thought it would be nice to share some photos and information about the Stormtrooper belt.

 

The original belt is made from a number of laminated layers of different fabrics and stitched together around the edge. The outer layer is known to be a canvas, which is how most replicas are constructed.

 

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Here we can see the layers.

 

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The inner fabric is a satin type and shiny. Strange that the inner most side would be shiny, maybe they were originally made to have this fabric to the outer? I can't see a reason why else this would have been made in this way.

 

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The replica show in the photos is made by Clothears Costumes for us. They took the belt away and came back a few weeks later with a knockout replica belt and holster (more to come on that later). They absolutely nailed the details, matching every layers fabric type and weave. Staggering, but I expected nothing less from these guys.

 

RS

 

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Posted

Jesse posted some of the pictures earlier and it looks amazing. Alison does awesome work. She's working on some Boushh stuff for my GF and it all looks top notch.

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This explan's why, on the promo shots of Mark Hammel's wearing the "Stormtrooper's belt' that the end were frayed. They did not overlap the materal like we do. So after be water logged the ends of the belt frayed!

 

Andy

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What a great informative post Rob! I honestly cannot remember a time ever that anyone in possession of an original prop has been this generous with information and pics. Truly amazing and a great testament to the spirit of troopers in the prop world.

 

Are the long edges of the canvas overlocked? It looks a little bit like they are but that could be the canvas weave aging.. are the edges turned at all?

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These are superb, I got my 2 belts yesterday and couldn't be happier. Highly recommended stuff!

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  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Did they originally use screws for attaching the holster's? Those look like slotted screws on the belt.

Posted

Thanks for posting those pics Robert, very interesting indeed!

It does sound that the shiny satin could had been chosen to be used for the outside to match the shiny armour.

To make belts and things sometimes you can stitch around the edge and then turn the object inside out and then press the item.

This would then have no rough edges and no seams / stitching showing, maybe this is what was intended?

Maybe they were riveted together before they were turned inside out by mistake or became too narrow?

 

Or just grabbed all the material they had to try and ake them thicker?

 

Just a thought...

;)

Posted

I would more gues it was a real world found part.

The budged for AnH was very low.

And i see not realy any sense in it to make a 5 layer belt out of different materials for , how much?, 30 costumes.

Too much work to cut out all those stripes and sew them togehter that they look all the same.

 

But nonetheless a nice replica from the original belt, RS has done there.

  • 1 year later...
Posted

Sorry to resurrect such an old thread, but I have searched and googeld for hours and can't find an answer.

 

Has anyone identified the third material used in the stormtrooper belt . The top is canvas, the bottom is a satin like material, but what is the third material used in the layers that is talked about by RS and Clothears?

 

Wil.

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