My First Attempt at Bashing my new FED! Pics!!
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My First Attempt at Bashing my new FED! Pics!!
Well here it is after my first attempt at the TOD look. Please post recommendations and comments and I will try and fix it. I have tried to attach pictures at key angles.
Thanks to all that can give input!
Wrightknife
Thanks to all that can give input!
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Very nice shape !!
It looks like the one in the brigde-scene or on the video-cover and I love that shape.
http://uashome.alaska.edu/~jndfg20/website/temple.gif
http://www.entertainmentnutz.com/movies ... plevid.jpg
It looks like the one in the brigde-scene or on the video-cover and I love that shape.
http://uashome.alaska.edu/~jndfg20/website/temple.gif
http://www.entertainmentnutz.com/movies ... plevid.jpg
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The bows on Akubras are very tight. They all come that way. It is an easy fix if you were ever motivated. I never fixed mine. I kind of like it.
It is a very nice looking hat. I would like to see you wearing it. That is the best way to tell what a hat looks like. Still, it definitely looks like a bridge-scene Indy fedora.
It is a very nice looking hat. I would like to see you wearing it. That is the best way to tell what a hat looks like. Still, it definitely looks like a bridge-scene Indy fedora.
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I do like the pinch... very ToD. Can we get some side shots of Harrison's fed in ToD? I think that it might be better to make the back lower, like make the dent in the back lower, but I don't know if that's only in Raiders that it's deeper like that... perhaps in ToD the back is just like you've got it, but I'm not sure. I haven't looked into Temple of Doom very deeply at all... I just know that I have to rip off a sleeve on my Cabela's to get the shirt right.
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Wrightknife, I have to say that your fedora looks incredibly screen accurate. I think that is shown very well in the third photograph.
http://www3.theindyexperience.com/scree ... een/35.jpg
http://www3.theindyexperience.com/scree ... een/49.jpg
http://www3.theindyexperience.com/scree ... een/50.jpg
http://www3.theindyexperience.com/scree ... en/107.jpg
http://www3.theindyexperience.com/scree ... en/131.jpg
http://www3.theindyexperience.com/scree ... en/132.jpg
http://www3.theindyexperience.com/scree ... en/142.jpg
http://www3.theindyexperience.com/scree ... en/175.jpg
http://www3.theindyexperience.com/scree ... en/180.jpg
But of course!IndyMcFly wrote:I do like the pinch... very ToD. Can we get some side shots of Harrison's fed in ToD?
http://www3.theindyexperience.com/scree ... een/35.jpg
http://www3.theindyexperience.com/scree ... een/49.jpg
http://www3.theindyexperience.com/scree ... een/50.jpg
http://www3.theindyexperience.com/scree ... en/107.jpg
http://www3.theindyexperience.com/scree ... en/131.jpg
http://www3.theindyexperience.com/scree ... en/132.jpg
http://www3.theindyexperience.com/scree ... en/142.jpg
http://www3.theindyexperience.com/scree ... en/175.jpg
http://www3.theindyexperience.com/scree ... en/180.jpg
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I like the way you've done the pinch. Relaxed, very ToD-ish. We'd like to see some pics of the lid on your head, though, because that is the great equalizer. The hat always looks better on you than it does on a table. Perhaps emulate a Temple pose? That helps. It looks rather "bridge scene" if you ask me.
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Very great shapework my friend.
About the ribbon have a look here viewtopic.php?t=12725
Swindiana did a great job on his akubra
About the ribbon have a look here viewtopic.php?t=12725
Swindiana did a great job on his akubra