Tips, tricks, inside secrets, help, sources, items used on making the Cylon Centurion suit to wear. Tell us your story, how you came about collecting your parts to a Centurion, or if you own a complete Centurion costume.
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by cybertrooper » Wed Jul 02, 2008 6:34 pm
imaginager wrote:I'm starting with a KS suit and am not sure what they use for the skirt. I'd heard of Whiting and Davis, though, and had wanted to add this to my replica. I may be able to take one off your hands in a bit...I hope?
So can any of the owners of a KS Cylon advise what the source of their skirt is? Please forgive my curiousity

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by nashslash » Thu Jul 03, 2008 7:33 am
Cylon Bob knows it name, I do not.... its a kind of ladies scarf material very light but double layered. Its black and has flecks of silver foil in it.
I would take some pictures but I binned mine immediately as it was to short and not wide enough. I have since purchased some more material from John Lewis a store in the UK. Once the new skirt is made I shall take a few pictures of the material for you.
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by cybertrooper » Thu Jul 03, 2008 9:09 am
Thanks Nashlash - I'll look forward to seeing your new acquisition.
The skirt that William sells is actually quite heavy, but of a wonderful construction.
I hope that Cylon Bob can pipe in with the other information on your old skirt.
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by Cylon Bob » Thu Jul 03, 2008 4:12 pm
The material for the KS skirt looks like it is Lurex, a spangly lycra material.
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by GoldCylon » Thu Jul 03, 2008 4:33 pm
The skirt William is selling is the 2nd best correct version that has been available for sale. I sold the 10 of the exact 1:1 color matched version, some reason the original color wasn't made available to William, plus he had to buy twice as many I ordered. The color they used is very close, but off only when you place them side by side. Still the best thing out there.
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by nashslash » Thu Jul 03, 2008 5:12 pm
Could William drop me a PM and tell me the cost of the skits please.
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by cybertrooper » Fri Jul 04, 2008 12:53 am
Cylon Bob wrote:The material for the KS skirt looks like it is Lurex, a spangly lycra material.
Thanks Cylon Bob.
It is unfortunate that you did not get more for your money.
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by Cylon Bob » Fri Jul 04, 2008 11:26 am
My undersuit is being modded by a seamstress friend of mine. I will also be getting her to make a completely new one. Will post pics as soon as its done (about 2 weeks or so).
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by cybertrooper » Sat Jul 05, 2008 5:33 am
Could anybody (perhaps Dale or Chrisd) kindly provide some advice as to how the skirt is secured to the belt?
I don't think it would be to difficult to jury rig up something, but may as well replicate the original construction.
Thanks!
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by nashslash » Sat Jul 05, 2008 8:21 am
If your using any kind of material then Velcro is fine but here is the original fixing of the chainmail.
Note. Its secured to the undersuit not the belt...

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by cybertrooper » Sat Jul 05, 2008 8:59 pm
Thanks for that Nashlash.
I will have to see if I can find those sort of 'eyes' with some corresponding 'hooks'.
I will also consider securing them in such a way that they do not pull out the fabric.
Thanks again!!
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by 80sKidCylon » Wed Sep 10, 2008 12:58 am
nashslash wrote:Could William drop me a PM and tell me the cost of the skits please.
Hi $200 + $35 shipping to the UK via USPS Express Mail Service EMS. Email me at H1wsc8 @ comcast . net
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by 80sKidCylon » Wed Sep 10, 2008 1:00 am
GoldCylon wrote:Hey William I have an other under suit, it just needs to be picked up. $875 because it is just a bit darker than the original color suit, but by the closet in 1:1 from the original you can get. That is lower than the original price of $1025
Email me PICS of the undersuit at H1wsc8 @ comcast . net
Maybe a part trade for the BSG pics of something. LMK and open. Our 3 year old is a hellion hence the lack of time to the forums.
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by 80sKidCylon » Tue Apr 14, 2009 9:48 pm
FYI Metal mesh skirts are ALL SOLD OUT as of yesterday!!!
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