Not sure I follow what your asking.Is the Post-Sarlacc Boba Fett armor valued about the same as other Boba Fett armor? Or do they all cost about the same?
what is the new armor then made from? I am amazed that so little discussion has happened on the new costume as of yet. Shouldnt one try and bring all the info together?The post Sarlacc/The Mandalorian/Tusken Fett armor is not vacuum formed as the originals were. While they tried to stay true to the ROTJ suit, most of the pieces look inaccurate or low quality, especially the helmet and the armor:
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Im basically asking "How much does the Boba Fett armor from The Mandalorian cost?". I know ESB and ROTJ Boba Fett armor can cost $6k so is it going to be the same for the new Boba Fett armor from The Mandalorian?Not sure I follow what your asking.
Other than watching The Mandalorian, how can one do research on things like the new Boba Fett suit?I don't think it'll be as simple as comparing it like that. This armor even though based on the ROTJ look as we last saw it is not really similar. New helmet changes, new armor changes, even the way it's worn is slightly different. Obviously a really weathered paintjob... It's hard to just put a price sticker on what this armor could cost. Who makes it? Who paints it? Who assembles it? These are all factors that greatly impact the final cost of something. We've barely even gotten to do some research.
Blueprints as in patterns for Boba Fett's robes and paint suggestions for Post-Sarlacc armor? Or are you talking about Pre-Sarlacc resources?Well considering the episode just aired, there aren’t a lot of resources particular to that new version of Boba Fett. So far it’s been pointed out that at least the helmet are based on the Sideshow life sized Boba Fett, and MachineCraft made the jet pack beacon, but that’s all I know off the top of my head.
There are endless resources on this board, from blueprints to paint suggestions, so that would be a good starting point.
As I said, the episode just aired so no one has much research on this version of boba fett. Building off of what TehEl1te was saying about this not being a simple matter of cost, my point was that this forum has endless resources to start from.Blueprints as in patterns for Boba Fett's robes and paint suggestions for Post-Sarlacc armor? Or are you talking about Pre-Sarlacc resources?
Right, but didn't Beskar Din Djarin go through the same thing? There's shots from the media at events like D23 for Pre-Beskar Din Djarin but how did people pull off a Beskar Din Djarin suit when it hit the screen? Whatever the process Beskar Din Djarin builders did, they made it happen somehow and I was hoping we'd do the same for Post-Sarlacc Boba Fett.As I said, the episode just aired so no one has much research on this version of boba fett. Building off of what TehEl1te was saying about this not being a simple matter of cost, my point was that this forum has endless resources to start from.
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Its a complex issue. I would suggest you look around the forum here for a while and get a feel for what building a screen-accurate costume involves. For example, finding out what all the little gadgets that boba wears weare made out of in the real world took an immense effort and years of research, and, in facht, more then 40 years after the fact, there are still a lot of unanswered questions for the "old" Boba suit.Right, but didn't Beskar Din Djarin go through the same thing? There's shots from the media at events like D23 for Pre-Beskar Din Djarin but how did people pull off a Beskar Din Djarin suit when it hit the screen? Whatever the process Beskar Din Djarin builders did, they made it happen somehow and I was hoping we'd do the same for Post-Sarlacc Boba Fett.
Possibly, but considering it's not a Fett show, more likely they're looking to keep focus on the main. But then again, it's a bit of a slap in face considering all the other finite production details they've considered and worked into the show to this point (except for the T-shirt guy...).This was a fail by the producers. They should've tapped the talent here on this forum to produce this costume correctly.
It‘s clear they used the Jango helmet as a base for the new post sarlacc version. Which makes sense since they cut it down to fit Morisson for AOTC. All the tells are there. If you want accuracy that’s the the way to go.