Moonrunners jacket

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LIER ONE wrote:
4nik8 wrote:
LIER ONE wrote:I posted HEAVILY in that thread and I don't remember it, so SATANSMOTHER has to be one of the posters in that thread.
why not just a viewer with an exceptional memory?

I highly doubt SatansMother is any of this lot:

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LIER ONE (ok, maybe this one!)
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Who is it then, Triscender or godfather?
Lol. If it is me, I traded some stuff to myself (and some how don't have them anymore) for a TURNBULL vest and a couple of other costumes. I DO think SATANSMOTHER IS on the list .
Who is it then, Triscender or Godfather?

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isn't it interesting how Peter Parker always gets thoase amazing photos of Spider-Man...
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so it's finally gonna be made?
what artwork is gonna be used for this?
is all the versions of the art still viewable in this thread?

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I made a minor change to the mouth to match closer to the screen grabs. I made a start drawing the image onto canvas and i'll be painting it soon to see how the colour scheme gels together. I've put the project on the backburner for the time being due to christmas. Should have some pics to post in the new year.
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Someone might aswell tell Satansmothers not to bother making these cus i doubt anybody is going to be willing to pay £128. Anybody going to buy one at that price?

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4nik8 wrote:
LIER ONE wrote:I posted HEAVILY in that thread and I don't remember it, so SATANSMOTHER has to be one of the posters in that thread.
why not just a viewer with an exceptional memory?

I highly doubt SatansMother is any of this lot:

wargod
triscender
LIER ONE (ok, maybe this one!)
Godfather
ILLER...
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4nik8
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I agree..It was Professor Plum! With a candlestick!

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i'm gonna re-do my picture and get it printed up using that puff ink process i mentioned...
what do you think the diameter of the circle should measure?

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that puff ink is cheap, mang. it'll peel just like my garfield-T did back in '89.
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Anybody going to buy one at that price?
hellz no.

and i definitely wont be copping one if the jacket isn't right.

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chrismasonic wrote:i'm gonna re-do my picture and get it printed up using that puff ink process i mentioned...
what do you think the diameter of the circle should measure?

I've done the circle on mine roughly 10 and half inch. It doesn't look too big on a medium jacket and it can just pass on a size large without looking small. Best thing to do is lay the jacket flat on the floor and place a few various sized circles on it and decide which you think is best.
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Determined to keep this thread alive until a jacket is made. Time for an update.
I've been toying around with a home made patch for a few days. It's possible to have a DIY moonrunners jacket for under £10.
Everything is trial and error at the moment. My first set back: Now that i've cut the patch out and placed it on the jacket, I think it's way too small. This is a medium sized jacket.

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The patch is incomplete. Didn't think there was much purpose in continuing with this one. I think the colours gel together well. I tried to keep it as low a number of colours as possible but a 6th one will be needed for the sword hilt. I prefere the more angled mouth.

No idea how often satansmothers09 checks this thread, but for his benefit, here's something to help decide the size of the patch you're gonna need.

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At 10 and half inch, this is too small. I think anything smaller than 12 inch will look odd.

And this is how it stood against existing patches for size comparison.

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Hope this is of some help.


The jacket i'm using cost me £3 brand new off ebay. A black stripe and armband is easy to attach and it shouldn't be hard to remove the elastic at the waist. The only difficult thing will be adding black elasticated cuffs off another jacket.
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its nice to see something physical. good work 9th, i really like the design. is it fully embroidered or did you go with fabric markers,, also are the letters and star supposed to sparkle?

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ILLER... wrote:its nice to see something physical. good work 9th, i really like the design. is it fully embroidered or did you go with fabric markers,, also are the letters and star supposed to sparkle?
It's all done with acrylic paint on a canvas. It has a little bit of stretch to it and is waterproof. I used a metalic silver for the letters and star. The fragments of metal mixed with the paint gives it it's reflective quality. It's a cheap way of making a patch.
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and does the on-screen patch glisten like yours?

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That looks amazing 9th. So far looks great to me. To bad for satansmother it seems to me like he lost alot of customers due to his lack of correspondence and support of the site.

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