Might try this variation in gear.
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Also, does anyone know if these prints are available anywhere?
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If by "look" you mean the facial expression, then yeah, that's pretty much my default.darkhelmet wrote:Has anyone done the Jim Steranko Indy look?
...so at least 3 years before then..._ wrote:The name was floated to him before the scotches were made...
Thanks ! Where can we find this replica ?darkhelmet wrote:WWI or the Spanish American War Pistol belt with Brass Buckle. Looks close enough:
Try El Paso Saddlery.ThatManFromRio wrote:Thanks ! Where can we find this replica ?darkhelmet wrote:WWI or the Spanish American War Pistol belt with Brass Buckle. Looks close enough:
TMFR
for some reason i see Tundrarider doing this lookMitch LaRue wrote:Just wanted to chime in and add my voice to those who would LOVE to see some daredevil here at C.O.W. try and give this cool Steranko look a go!
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We've got plenty of guys here who have a pretty great (and pretty BIG & varied) collection of jakcets that capture the look of the Indy Era... and lots of Members who have various types of War-Era Gear (including perhaps BELTS similar to those in Steranko's paintings?)...
So, C'MON somebody! Do us proud!
Really looks like a buffed up Cary Grant...And I know its not PC and it would NEVER fly today, but he looks totally bad-a with that cigarette!Pitfall Harry wrote:
At the time though I didn't understand why THAT Indy didn't look to much like the Indy in the movie....meaning he didn't look at all like Ford.![]()
Saw the same.darkhelmet wrote:Well I have to say that the most smokers I served with in the Army could run circles around us non smokers. In fact, one of my Sergeants smoked two packs of Camel unfiltered a day and continually set company running records.
Thing is, since we're into Raiders before the war, that style might not have made it to the street yet - although I stand to be corrected on that point. Personally, I see the pleats as period-correct.Hollowpond wrote:Also, I would go the traditional flat front WWII officers pinks over the Indy pants. One thing I never really liked...Pleats do NOT say adventure! (why, oh why, do we not have a facepalm smilie?)
Travis
Regarding the flat fronts from WWII, as opposed to the pleated plants of pre-war times there is an historic reason for the change. During any type of war effort those (the country's) involved ask the populace to 'cut' back in many areas. During WWII one of the areas Americans were asked to conserve was cloth. All types of cloth ...this included tailoring pants, as in this case, without pleats to cut back on the material used. It wasin't a 'syle' or 'fashion' trend, as such -- though we might view it that way today -- it was a 'cut back' for the War effort. Men still wanted their pleated trousers, but could not get them through most sources. You saw this change after the war when the 'rationing' of needed items had deminished. W>Hollowpond wrote:Also, I would go the traditional flat front WWII officers pinks over the Indy pants. One thing I never really liked...Pleats do NOT say adventure! (why, oh why, do we not have a facepalm smilie?)
Travis
Tundrarider wrote:Thanks, Keith and Mitch for the compliment!Better start hittin' the weights again!
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Agreed, but if you think "pleats" don't go with adventure, what about smoker's hack?! If Indy had been a smoker, he couldn't have outrun the boulder or the Hovitos and the story would have been over in the first five minutes!Hollowpond wrote:And I know its not PC and it would NEVER fly today, but he looks totally bad-a with that cigarette!
Michael
Doh! I had like 5000 posts before this guy was made a mod....Tennessee Smith wrote: And Travis.... You just lost 100 to your post count
I did not know there were unreleased/concept drawings from Steranko's drawings. Have these been published somewhere? Would love to see it. There was a good write up about Sterranko's involvement in the Rinzler book. He talked about how the Jacket was modeled after one George Lucas wore (an A-2 I believe) and the hat is one based on a photo of Bogart as Fred C. Dobbs._ wrote:Been pulling together some "stuff" on this. Namely, I have a line on unreleased drawings from these sessions as well as some concept drawings related to it. I'm talking to a few jacket designers and makers. This started because I want one for me. It might become sn offering.
Imagine the fun y'all would have had... And can still have?
You can find originals or reproductions all day long. Google "khaki web pistol belt."giantthugee86 wrote:Does anyone know where I can find a khaki belt like the one in Steranko's art?