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ANH / ESB: accurate bicep and forearm alignment and a look at shoulder bells


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Hey troopers,

 

A little look at the original suits and how the bicep and forearms were attached and aligned. Plus, a look at shoulder trimming. Check out the short video for more discussion on this. :-)

 

As per the below video, the common misconception is that the bicep and forearm coverstrips align at the front. This video shows how the original bicep and forearms were attached and how this affected the position of the two pieces.

 

 

 

 

Here’s some supporting images;

 

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*armour accuracy dependant.

**as always, all screen used suits were slightly different as they were hand made

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Awesome Dan, these are great observations and of excellent help to those building this costume.

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