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Post by whipwarrior »

Mine was taken before Crystal Skull came out, but thanks all the same
:lol: Guess you missed the thinly-veiled euphemism, so I'll just come out and say it: Your pictures are very pretty. ;-)
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whipwarrior wrote:
Mine was taken before Crystal Skull came out, but thanks all the same
:lol: Guess you missed the thinly-veiled euphemism, so I'll just come out and say it: Your pictures are very pretty. ;-)
hey what about MINE?!?! lol jk :lol:
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Sorry man, but you don't have her curves. :lol:
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Hiding curves under a baggy Indy gear is a crime. :wink:
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lmao!! y'all are hilarious :lol:
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Post by Falco09 »

Here's me in full garb. Debating to exchange my Todd's Standard L for an XL. Feel free to weigh in on the matter.

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Falco09, I say keep the jacket, it looks like a perfect fit for you. An XL might look way too big for you.
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Oh, by the way, great looking outfit! What kind of hat is that?
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jnicktem wrote:Oh, by the way, great looking outfit! What kind of hat is that?
It's actually a wool Christy's adventurer that I've tweaked and beaten to ####.
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Post by knibs7 »

nice getup- i would keep the jacket you have now.

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Post by Jonny Whip Crack »

Hey all. Thought I'd get "geared" up and have the girlfriend take a couple of pics. Here you go....hope this works.
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Ok, I'm a computer idiot. Here are the links.
This will work....

http://www.new.facebook.com/photo.php?p ... =532107535

http://www.new.facebook.com/photo.php?p ... =532107535

Let me know what you think.

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Post by Tremolo »

Jonny, your gear looks great!
Especially the tie, in my eyes that makes a cool blend of Raiders and LC.
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Especially the tie, in my eyes that makes a cool blend of Raiders and LC.
I was gonna say the same thing. I like the sorta "crossover" gear. I mean, heck, there musta been more than the four filmed adventures, so yours is just another part of the "gear evolution".
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RichardSK wrote:Image
Is it just me, or is it darned uncomfortable wearing all this stuff?
I really like that Bellet! :)
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One more novapelle shot post-distressing, plus full gear:

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is it hot today my friend? or are you doing the famos Indy sweat on the shirt? :whip:

gear rocks
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Indiana Holt wrote:is it hot today my friend? or are you doing the famos Indy sweat on the shirt? :whip:

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Indiana Holt,

I spilled my water glass. There is a little real sweat that can seen on my neck, since I was a little hot. However, I did put water on my shirt since I wanted to simulate the sopping wet Indy look. :mrgreen: Thanks for the compliments. Pretty much all of the gear has been adjusted, altered or distressed in some way or another, be it the hat, belt, etc.
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bigrex wrote:
Indiana Holt wrote:is it hot today my friend? or are you doing the famos Indy sweat on the shirt? :whip:

gear rocks
Indiana Holt,

I spilled my water glass. There is a little real sweat that can seen on my neck, since I was a little hot. However, I did put water on my shirt since I wanted to simulate the sopping wet Indy look. :mrgreen: Thanks for the compliments. Pretty much all of the gear has been adjusted, altered or distressed in some way or another, be it the hat, belt, etc.
A real Indy, is a sweaty, grimy, filthy Indy. Well done!
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RichardSK wrote: Is it just me, or is it darned uncomfortable wearing all this stuff?
Yes. In full gear I feel like a Christmas tree... :[
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BroadSword wrote:
bigrex wrote:
Indiana Holt wrote:is it hot today my friend? or are you doing the famos Indy sweat on the shirt? :whip:

gear rocks
Indiana Holt,

I spilled my water glass. There is a little real sweat that can seen on my neck, since I was a little hot. However, I did put water on my shirt since I wanted to simulate the sopping wet Indy look. :mrgreen: Thanks for the compliments. Pretty much all of the gear has been adjusted, altered or distressed in some way or another, be it the hat, belt, etc.
A real Indy, is a sweaty, grimy, filthy Indy. Well done!
Thanks, I agree, Indy should be dusty, sweaty & kind of beat up. Now I just need to do some outdoor pics before there's snow on the ground; that would make a kind of weird Indy pic. Maybe I would have to don a scarf and saxophone. :P
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Unless you can find a burning bar when there's snow...

http://www.theraider.net/showimage.php? ... ts/150.jpg
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Post by maboot38 »

Here's me in my gear:

viewtopic.php?t=34969

There are too many photos in the thread, so I'm just providing a link to my own photo thread.

Be sure to check it out and let me know what you think/make suggestions.
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Post by BroadSword »

I've finally have my impression to a point where I want to share pics.

Gear List:

Fed IV
Wested Jacket
WPG Shirt
Wade Eagan ROTLA Gun Belt
Ebay holster
DelCarpio 10ft
"Pinks" Trousers


Steaming Jungles of California:

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Post by whipitgood »

The garden hose in the backround is a nice touch Broadsword ;-)
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Post by maboot38 »

That's just my pet Reggie!, not a garden hose!

Definitely a great look. Did you bash the Fed IV yourself? What's on your feet?
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Bashed it myself. Haven't gotten the ROTLA look that I want just yet. The boots are actually repro WWII USGI roughout boots.
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Cool pics Broadsword, I especially like the one with the light showing through the trees and the whip scenes. :tup:
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twilekjedi wrote:Unless you can find a burning bar when there's snow...

http://www.theraider.net/showimage.php? ... ts/150.jpg
Silly me, that's right! It does snow a bit in Nepal. :lol:
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I like that Cairo flash

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Post by Indiana G »

look'n absolutely bad#$$ chewie! you wear the gear well sir :)
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Here is one from this Halloween:

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Post by Terrasolo »

agent5 wrote:
Here's a few older pics of me in full gear and one out of gear. Sort of.
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Agent5, great pics. What jacket is that? it's the exact color I would like to get.
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Is that Li-Mu-Bai's sword?
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Switch625 wrote:Here's my newly completed "close enough" Indy gear.

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I'll start at the top and work my way down:

Fedora: Akubra Federation IV
Leather Jacket: Wested lamb (courtesy of fellow board member TCS)
Shirt: Cabela's Safari shirt
Pants: Lee khakis in "twig" color
Web belt: just some web belt I found at Kohls
Gun belt and whip holder: Costumebase from that auction site
Bag: Costumebase from that auction site
Bag strap: Todd's
Holster: got it off that auction site (not really happy with it - needs to be re-dyed)
Gun: plastic toy gun from a dollar store with swivel lanyard ring from eGunparts
Whip: got it off that auction site (good enough for now)
Shoes: Work America 6" work boot

Hope you all like it as much as I do! I still intend to upgrade the whip, maybe with Todd's prop whip, and the web belt but I'm not in too much of a hurry.

The hat and jacket are my favorite parts - they're so pretty! Can't wait for it to cool off here in Texas so I can wear the jacket out.
That was then, this is now...

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I have upgraded a few pieces:
- the pants are from Orvis and have the rear pocket flaps (I'm surprised how much this little detail got under my skin!)
- the whip, holster and web belt are from Todd's (I have one of his shirts too, but unfortunately I've put on a little weight lately and it doesn't fit too well at the moment.)
- you can't see it, but the gun is an Artsee1 Smith & Wesson

I have also placed a couple of small speakers in the bag that will plug into my iPod, which will be playing John Williams' music at tonight's Halloween party.

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This was taken outside my back door and it turned out perfectly!
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Hey techno; What kind of automatic was that you were pulling out of the holster?
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Post by jones the whip »

http://s291.photobucket.com/albums/ll30 ... nt=r-1.jpg

This is an initial pic - sans whip - and my bag strap is currently under repair.
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Post by scot2525 »

Here's mine on Halloween sans jacket, I didn't don the jacket until after sunset as it was a little to warm for me.

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This photo from a few weeks ago with my Coyle stnd. jacket.

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Post by RichardSK »

Thank goodness for Halloween. It was the first time to put on full gear and go out in public. The party at my Am. Legion Post was great and I can't believe how may women wanted their picture taken with me as Indy. My new gunbelt from Todd made all the difference. It is much more comfortable with the gunbelt supported by the whip holder and web belt. No more having to constantly adjust the belt as it slides down your hip - I could actually dance with everything on.
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Post by maboot38 »

Glad you had fun RichardSK.

Perhaps you should read the title of this thread though...
...I think you forgot something.

:)
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Yeah, I know, I started it. The only difference is the gunbelt. I've already posted mine.
Just adding comment.
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Ahhh, I see now. I guess I didn't go back far enough to see if you had put up pics.

That "Indy" pic of the kid is just sad. I mean come on, green shirt?
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Post by Rook »

I actually find the gear to be rather comfortable... unless you're getting into or out of a vehicle. But walking/moving around, no problemo.

And this is simply the best photo ever taken of me... thanks to my wife last weekend.

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Here's the best shot of my gear, at the moment. I'm hoping to get out and take some better "action" shots, after which I'll post some up here.

Kind regards,
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whipwarrior wrote:
Mine was taken before Crystal Skull came out, but thanks all the same
:lol: Guess you missed the thinly-veiled euphemism, so I'll just come out and say it: Your pictures are very pretty. ;-)
whipwarrior wrote:Sorry man, but you don't have her curves. :lol:
I've only just seen these replies. Whipwarrior, thanks for the compliments. :oops:

Indiana Strones wrote:Hiding curves under a baggy Indy gear is a crime. :wink:
I'm not saying anything... :-


...but, serrecuir, proof that ladies are drawn to the gear. :anxious:


Your photos are fantastic, ladies and gentlemen! BroadSword, I love that picture of you with the sunlight coming through. :clap:

Indiana G wrote:look'n absolutely bad#$$ chewie! you wear the gear well sir :)
I agree!!! You look awesome, honey! :notworthy:
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