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PostPosted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 4:58 pm 
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Hey all,

I'm in the process of tweaking my AOTC version so it wears better. Its first troop everyone loved it but after wearing it for 6 hours I noticed a few changes needed to be done before I could honestly submit it for approval. That being said.. One of the changes I'm considering is remaking the belt and possibly the buckle as well. Now the pics show that this is a large round one with a bar in the center. I went with 5 1/2 inches diameter. What sizes have other AOTC versions gone with?

And because I'm a glutton.. I can't help it. I love costuming. :P I'm working on a secondary Asajj. This one will be the Sash version and it looks like the buckle is a bit smaller. Again, what sizes have people gone with on this one? I'm thinking possibly 4 inches? Also, I'm trying to figure out the design on it by looking at the Unleased statue pictures. It looks like two hollow eyes and an open mouth. If someone has the actual figurine can they take a closer look and see if that's what it looks like?

Many thanks and looking forward to comments. :D

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 5:32 pm 
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The sash version belt that i made..i made mine over the top of one of those boho belts there were around a while back..with the big disc buckle...like this but with a solid leather belt

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BROWN-LEATHER-MORROCAN-DISC-BOHO-WIDE-GOLD-BELT-BUCKLE_W0QQitemZ120485644358QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUS_Women_s_Belts?hash=item1c0d810846

it worked out the perfect size for Asaaj's buckle.

other examples -

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/womens-black-studded-belt-with-big-disc-buckle_W0QQitemZ220498352303QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_3?hash=item3356b9d8af

this one is closest to what i used -

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/LADIES-BLUE-BELT-WITH-SILVER-DISC-BUCKLE-3-WIDE-46-LG_W0QQitemZ370282742702QQcmdZViewItemQQptZWomen_s_Accessories_UK?hash=item56369243ae


i know this is a uk listing...but there are these belt types too..for the circle buckle -

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/EX-CATALOGUE-DISTRESSED-SILVER-RIVET-BELT-SZ-S-M-BNWT_W0QQitemZ260481454722QQcmdZViewItemQQptZWomen_s_Accessories_UK?hash=item3ca5e79282

edit - found US one too..who knew sith were designer lol

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NWT-Womens-Calvin-Klein-Black-Leather-Lk-Jean-Belt-L_W0QQitemZ370278967678QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUS_Women_s_Belts?hash=item563658a97e

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/AUTH-MIU-MIU-Brown-Suede-Circular-Buckle-Belt-90-36_W0QQitemZ170399132735QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUS_Women_s_Belts?hash=item27ac946c3f

another thought i had at one point was making a buckle around one of these..

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/A-selection-of-stitching-hoops-sizes-4-5-and-6-EH_W0QQitemZ270475807959QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Crafts_CrossStitch_RL?hash=item3ef99d4cd7

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 10:17 pm 
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Now where were some of these buckles when I was looking a few months ago?? :lol: I do like the Moroccan one and well as a couple of the ones with bars. Definitely something to consider.

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Brita used a couple or things that her father and I tooled together to make hers:

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The outside is a handle from a washcloth stand with a bathtub fitting inside it help together with a smaller equestrian ring and pin that the belt material was sewn to on the one side.

If you'd like any suggestions as to what we did feel free and ask, there is a bunch in her thread
here on the Flagship and on the Alpine garrison site (I believe a link is in her thread).

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Hi,

I'm very happy that I've found this topic about the belt buckle. I have the same problem to find a good buckle.
I now use a buckle like this one:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/EX-CATALOGUE-DISTRESSED-SILVER-RIVET-BELT-SZ-S-M-BNWT_W0QQitemZ260481454722QQcmdZViewItemQQptZWomen_s_Accessories_UK?hash=item3ca5e79282

But the 501st haven't approved it. My next buckle was this one:

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And I found that this one is much like the ones on the pictures:

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Cause the belt is round in both ways and not flat like that one from brita appeares to be.
So hopefully anyone of you have idea's of how the buckle has to look?

Thank you already!

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~Elyon wrote:

My next buckle was this one:

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Hello,

The first buckle you show in the auction is much too thin. The second buckle is a good size and shape, but it appears to be unfinished. Instead of looking like manufactured metal, it looks more like gray and white putty that has been shaped by hand. While putty materials can work, you will need to finish the buckle before it would be accepted.

First, you need to sand it smooth and round. It appears lumpy right now.

Then, it needs a coat of metallic silver paint.

That should fix the buckle and make it look correct.

Pam :-)

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or for an even more metallic finish - rub and buff, then dry brush of black.

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Thanks for the tips :D :wink:

I will have a look for a thicker ring, or fabric one myself again.

Greetings! :)

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~Elyon wrote:
Thanks for the tips :D :wink:

I will have a look for a thicker ring, or fabric one myself again.

Greetings! :)


Have fun with it, and make sure to share your progress with us!

Pam :-)

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I did a resin casting of one that I'd sculpted. I will probably redo it though so I can get a smoother surface but I'm waiting for the cold weather to go away first. :wink:
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 Post subject: Re: Belt Buckles
PostPosted: Thu Dec 24, 2009 11:49 am 
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LadyHunter wrote:
I'm working on a secondary Asajj. This one will be the Sash version and it looks like the buckle is a bit smaller. Again, what sizes have people gone with on this one?


For my buckle, I went with 3 1/2 inches for the diameter. For the design, have a look at the 12th pic down on this site, you can see the buckle design clearly: http://www.gentlegiantcollectors.com/St ... tatue.html

Good luck!

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Oooo! Thank you for posting that site! I've been trying to find photos that are more detailed and those are perfect. Hhrrmmm.. I may have to sculpt a new buckle now. :lol: I currently have one that I found on another belt that is a disc with a design etched into it and have one sash tooled and had started to do the color on it but with these photos I can now see some details that I missed before and will have to go back and fill in if I can.

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I took my belt buckle from one of my trenchcoats. Never did like sashs in jackets.
It was purple plastic so a spray painted it silver and put a clear coat over that.

Alternatley you can get metal washes from hardware stores and customise those.


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We used a ring from a washcloth holder from Walmart, a shower fitting for the inside detail, and a ring from a saddle harness (to support the fitting and for the cross bar) that my husband tooled to wrap the one side of the belt around.

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Hi guys :wink:

I've been busy passed days with the buckle and this is the result. Cause of the flash from the camera the metallic color flashed back :P If you know what I mean :roll:

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What do you think of it?

Greets! 8) :)

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