Indy Railok's First Raiders Wested. (With Pics!)

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Indy Railok's First Raiders Wested. (With Pics!)

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So, after 10 days, my Wested arrives. It fits great thanks to all the COW Members that corrected me in my other thread (Special Thanks to Swindy! :wink: )

Here are some pics:

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Congratulations! :tup:

Have you tried turning the hat? The brim looks flat.
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VP wrote:Congratulations! :tup:

Have you tried turning the hat? The brim looks flat.
Thanks VP, It is Turned.
It's just the way i hold the head, i can give you a better pic of the hat another day.
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Post by Havana »

Looks great! I know you'll enjoy it. It looks a bit longer at the waist than mine. Are you happy with the length?
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I'm very happy with it. Thanks Havana! :D
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Post by Erri »

The last pose is COOL!!!!!!! Very Doctor Jones-like

Of course we demand outside pics now! :P

Also watching your pics i confirm my love for the authentic brown lambsking :D
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erri_wan wrote:The last pose is COOL!!!!!!! Very Doctor Jones-like

Of course we demand outside pics now! :P

Also watching your pics i confirm my love for the authentic brown lambsking :D
It's snowing outside.. Brrrrrr..

Thanks erri! :wink:
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Post by VP »

Snow doesn't matter. It was -8 degrees Celsius (17 Fahrenheit) today and I was comfortable with a t-shirt, a sweatshirt, a scarf and the Wested.
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VP wrote:Snow doesn't matter. It was -8 degrees Celsius (17 Fahrenheit) today and I was comfortable with a t-shirt, a sweatshirt, a scarf and the Wested.
That's you VP. Not me.
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Well like I said here I am used to cold weather. I can walk with a t-shirt in a -10 degree (14) weather for a few minutes with no problem.
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VP wrote:Well like I said here I am used to cold weather. I can walk with a t-shirt in a -10 degree (14) weather for a few minutes with no problem.

Well, That's nice. But now it's a bit off topic here.
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Your bag strap buckle looks too wide, btw.
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VP wrote:Your bag strap buckle looks too wide, btw.
Well, it came with the WPG Bag.
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VP wrote:Well like I said here I am used to cold weather. I can walk with a t-shirt in a -10 degree (14) weather for a few minutes with no problem.
Just reading that made me shiver, VP! :shock: You can sure tell MY blood has thinned since moving to this part of the world! :lol: :wink:

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Post by Kt Templar »

Looks a great jacket, good that you built a bit of growing room into it. Isn't the leather beautiful?
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Awesome pictures. You wear the jacket well. Now go out and distress it.
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I was thinking the same thing as KT; the jacket looks great, and I am glad that there is some room for you to grow into it, young man.
Congratulations and enjoy it. :D
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Very well done:) But now you have a Wested...what else could you possibly want? :lol: :wink:

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Post by Canyon »

Railok, I've been waiting to take those pictures, and great pictures they are! :P

I'm really pleased for you. The jacket looks fantastic. :notworthy:

My favourite picture is the last one. Very Indyesque. :wink:
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Railok... looks great, glad your happy with your new jacket! You're really on your way with your gear collection. Heck you probably already put mine to shame since I'm minus a bag, a shirt, pants,... Spend all my dough on hats I guess. :roll: Enjoy your new jacket, next to the hat it's the most important piece of gear to wear. :D
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Post by Pitfall Harry »

Congrats...

I got mine today too. I love it. :)



So it looks like it only took about 10 days to get ours.



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Well done, both Wested and Raily! :D

Now, wear the heck out of it and it will not feel only like yours, but like 'you' aswell. ;)

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This is a Huge thanks to everybody who has answered in this thread! I could thank you every one in person but then my post would be too long.
I also like the last pic very much and i'm really happy that everybody else does! :D
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Great pics and a great jacket man! Ready for adventure... The last one illustrates something I love about the Indyjacket, its a subtle but cool thing I really dig: the way the sides raise up with arms like a suit jacket's... (I looked for a picture of the LC 'What book' pose with indy's hands up but I couldnt find one... the moment illustates what I'm talking about well though...)
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Post by Strider »

Railok,

This is what I wanted to tell you before you had to sign off on MSN today. So, as personally requested, here are my two cents.

I think the jacket looks very good on you, especially in the last pose, as Erri pointed out. It is a little long on you right now, but this is not a problem, because this just means that as a long term jacket, it will be great. You will grow into it, and thus will not have to replace it years down the road, and that is always good.

Overall, I think the jacket looks very spiffy. Jolly good show, my friend. :clap:
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You will grow into it and it will grow on you, like Strider said. :)
Wear it in a frog strangler, let it dry on your body and lotion it afterwards and it will conform nicely aswell. You don't need too look for it, as I believe you will be bound to confront a downpour sooner or later being so close to the west coast and all. ;)

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Lovely jacket and great photos, mate :)
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Swindiana wrote:...lotion it afterwards


Lotion it in with what?
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Rusty Jones wrote:Great pics and a great jacket man! Ready for adventure... The last one illustrates something I love about the Indyjacket, its a subtle but cool thing I really dig: the way the sides raise up with arms like a suit jacket's... (I looked for a picture of the LC 'What book' pose with indy's hands up but I couldnt find one... the moment illustates what I'm talking about well though...)
Yousa mean this one?

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Sweet jacket Railok; which leather is it made of?
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Floribama Steve wrote: Sweet jacket Railok; which leather is it made of?
It's lamb.

Stewie for governor! :lol:
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Floribama Steve wrote:Yousa mean this one?

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Thats the one I mean! I suppose underarm gussets actually take that effect out right? Thanks pal... couldnt find it on TIE.c or TheRaider.n
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Nah the Gussets dont make that much of a difference.

You would need a good bit of extra material under there to keep it from rising up.
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Indy_Railok wrote:
Floribama Steve wrote: Sweet jacket Railok; which leather is it made of?
It's lamb.

Stewie for governor! :lol:
He has my vote. 8)
Thats the one I mean! I suppose underarm gussets actually take that effect out right? Thanks pal... couldnt find it on TIE.c or TheRaider.n
No problem Rusty. I actually found a Harrison Ford fan site that has a ton of pictures from the trilogy. It had some great high quality shots from Raiders that I couldn't find anywhere else.

http://www.fan-sites.org/ford/gallery/c ... .php?cat=3
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