My ESB Fett (Pics)

cojake

Hunter
After 13 long months, I have something that I think resembles Boba Fett. Thank you to all who have given me ideas, tutorials and the determination to see this project through.:cheers Here is a list of who made some of the components.

Helmet: Ebay mystery
Armor: ? bought 2nd hand
Flightsuit, Vest, Neckseal: Ladysewforus
Gauntlets: Bought needing work but cheap from Bounty1
Girthbelt: Seven
Ammo Belt, Sling, JP Harness: 99 Cent Taco
Rocket Pack: MOW Studios
EE-3: Hyperfirm (Thank you Batninja ;))
Cape, Pouches, Chestlights TK409
Shin Tools: scratch built
Knees: scratchbuilt Knees and Shin tools WoF (thanks Alan)
boots: scratchbuilt
holster:scratchbuilt
sidearm: Nintendo conversion
Paint work done by me

I might do a little more weathering and some fine tuning, but I think it looks ok for my first trial fitting. Again, Thank you for all of your help. I could not have done this without all of you. (y)
I also sent in my application to the 501st and hope to join my local garrison. I can't wait to start trooping.

Any feedback would be most welcome and appreciated.
Thanks, Jason

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You're right. Thanks, Murphoid! It is hard to see and you can't feel things like that with that much gear on. Looks like my rifle sling caught it. :lol:
 
Lookin good. I started a Fett because most in our Garrison moved on to other costumes. Now I got some competition or at maybe now we can cover all the Fett requests.:cheers
 
Lookin good. I started a Fett because most in our Garrison moved on to other costumes. Now I got some competition or at maybe now we can cover all the Fett requests.:cheers
I also have a FX TK suit posed on a mannequin. I should get it certified as well sometime. That way I have options;)
 
Great lookin' ESB! I scratch built my boots too. What did you start with on those? Very nice work BTW! Good luck on your submission!
 
Thanks Mike, I used a pair of Doc Marten ankle boots bought on Flea bay for 12 bucks. I painted them using TK409's tutorial. I also cut the toe off with a knife to square it up a little. I glued some boot laces on for the stripes and added some fenix prop spikes.
 
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