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Dude... you should SO do this!

I've wanted to do something liket this before too. I've seen a couple of similar things before — from games I think. But yes, the "Tusken disguise" would be so cool!

Not "silly" AT ALL!!!

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Two guys did this at CV. I got a chance to look at them, and they were very cool. At the time, I didnt understand them, until I saw the picture. LOL

It was a very interesting concept....

do u have any piks?
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Hi guys first time poster. That photo is the reason I'm converting my TK to TD.

The painting is by dave dorman and one of the guys you are talking about from CV is Ward Jones, Man they had some great costumes.

I'm 95% sure I have photos of those costumes at home I'll post them up if I do.

No I don't have the photos, but I did contact one of the guys from CV to see if he minds me posting his photos

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Hi guys first time poster. That photo is the reason I'm converting my TK to TD.

The painting is by dave dorman and one of the guys you are talking about from CV is Ward Jones, Man they had some great costumes.

I'm 95% sure I have photos of those costumes at home I'll post them up if I do.

That photo is enough reason to cause anyone to want to be a sandy!! B)
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Hi guys! The Tusken troopers at CV were me (Ward Jones - TD2187) on the right, and Paul Seward, TD-0600 on the left.

Here's a pic of us with Dave Dorman. When he saw us, he stopped signing autographs, jumped up from his table and came out BEAMING at our costumes. He loved seeing us bring his painting to life. He signed my breather and the inside of my Tusken mask.

I'm happy to help any way I can.

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Thank you!

I'm not sure about the pauldron . . . we were improvising a bit at CV.

The armor plus the heavy outer robe was **** hot, especially in Florida in August!

We used the pauldron to help hold the robe up on the slick shoulder armor, as it kept trying to slide off.

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