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Post by Qui-Kel Jinn on Sept 24, 2006 21:12:58 GMT -5
Greetings Jedi Council, I was wanting to do a new costume but I am not sure if this one is ok for here so i figure i will ask. I want to do an Obi-Wan Training Outfit, they did make a figure of this, but it has some dark colors in it, and I was not sure if it would be ok for TJA
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Post by Leda EmBorr on Sept 25, 2006 1:07:59 GMT -5
Got a picture?
You have a Jedi costume already, so the only thing you need to worry about is if you intend to wear it at a fan table, or an "official" event of some sort.
If it was an officially liscenced action figure... that would qualify as an EU costume, and fall under the code for EU. But we would need to see the figure, or a link to it, etc.
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Post by Olos Nay on Sept 25, 2006 11:03:33 GMT -5
does "any" official figures works for reference... I mean, if you get a hasbro figure with "wrong colors", is it still suitable?
(just being curious)
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Post by Primrodo on Sept 25, 2006 12:09:29 GMT -5
Definately EU IMO
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Post by Leda EmBorr on Sept 25, 2006 13:11:19 GMT -5
Wow... I've never seen that one before. you guys... anything to wear black! Sheesh! Here's what the code says on EU costumes and action figures: 6. Expanded Universe: Any exact replica of a Jedi costume from the Expanded Universe is acceptable ONLY after Council review. Members must cite their source (book and page number) as to what Jedi wore that particular costume, and submit it the Jedi Council for approval. This source MUST contain a full description of the costume, and it must indicate what each piece of the costume looks like in terms of color or style. If only one piece of the costume is described, then ONLY that piece will be acceptable. For example, if a description of an EU Jedi states that they wear blue tabbards, then the remainder of the costume must look like a "screen-accurate" Jedi costume in terms of style and color (browns and tans). Action figures are acceptable as a source for an EU costume; however, the figure must be produced by a Lucasfilm licensed source such as Hasbro. Custom actions figures are NOT acceptable as a costume source. Please note that costumes that specifically replicate an EU Jedi which have been accepted for membership may not be acceptable for certain events. It's not stated specifically, but "wrong colors" don't count. You mean colors that were accidental to the figure, right? The figure has to be as it was intended to be produced. So, Qui-Kel... if you want that costume to be accepted into TJA, it has to be exact and complete. You have to have the padawan braid, and the blue lightsaber. Now can anyone tell me where I can get that figure? ;D
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Post by Jedimom/Cor-Al Gelkar on Sept 25, 2006 13:47:39 GMT -5
I have this figure. It is actually deep blue from what I can see
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Post by Qui-Kel Jinn on Sept 25, 2006 16:32:52 GMT -5
Well I have the braid and was just wanting to run it by everyone before i tried to wear it to an event and that is the figure and like jedimom I to believe it is deep blue
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Post by Leda EmBorr on Sept 25, 2006 16:35:55 GMT -5
Ah, ok...
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Post by Shoshana Win on Sept 25, 2006 18:33:42 GMT -5
As Leda said, as long as it is an EXACT replication of the figures, then we can accept it as an EU costume.
However, just be aware that you may not be able to wear it at some "official" TJA events, because it won't be considered a screen-accurate costume.
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Post by Schph Gochi on Sept 26, 2006 7:59:39 GMT -5
I have that figure too...and my response when it came out was sort of egad ....they will do anything to sell a figure!
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Post by Nova Darklighter on Sept 26, 2006 23:57:37 GMT -5
I have it as well, somewhere in the place. I think Dk Blue as well.
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Post by Xanus Paragon on Sept 27, 2006 8:05:20 GMT -5
Although a cool concept (there's a Qui-Gon one out there as well as a Obi-Wan in cold weather training gear AND even a Darth Maul apprentice training attire one), I doubt anyone would recognize it. Still... it would definitly stand out in a room full of jedis!
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Post by Drago Lørdist on Sept 28, 2006 22:02:45 GMT -5
see I much perfer the quigon - love the big shoulder pads
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Post by Leda EmBorr on Sept 29, 2006 0:27:03 GMT -5
Geez, he looks like a Vulcan or a Klingon or something! Qui-Gon's evil twin!
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Post by Ky-Wan Zann on Oct 10, 2006 2:33:47 GMT -5
the figures a re a fun step away from the tunics and robes that were used to.
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