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*The middle of the tusks should be smaller than the ANH tusks and not appear as bulky (not shown in close up picture). | *The middle of the tusks should be smaller than the ANH tusks and not appear as bulky (not shown in close up picture). | ||
*The neck of the face mask should sit on the top part of the chest armor when the wearer looks slightly downward.}} | *The neck of the face mask should sit on the top part of the chest armor when the wearer looks slightly downward.}} | ||
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{{CRLtemplate|File:SL_vader_esb_cape.jpg|Cape| | {{CRLtemplate|File:SL_vader_esb_cape.jpg|Cape| | ||
*The cape is made of black wool (or wool equivalent), three-quarters circle, floor length, and lined with black satin. | *The cape is made of black wool (or wool equivalent), three-quarters circle, floor length, and lined with black satin. | ||
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*The outside of the cape should be constructed in either four or six panels (sections of wool).}} | *The outside of the cape should be constructed in either four or six panels (sections of wool).}} | ||
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*The chest armor is painted in an alternating pattern of gloss black and gloss gunmetal/dark grey. | *The chest armor is painted in an alternating pattern of gloss black and gloss gunmetal/dark grey. | ||
*The centermost raised section is grey, and all other raised sections are black. | *The centermost raised section is grey, and all other raised sections are black. | ||
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*The inner robe is made of the same material as the outside of the cape. | *The inner robe is made of the same material as the outside of the cape. | ||
*It is ankle length, and worn over the codpiece, but under the chest armor and belt, and the front sides are one to two inches away from the chestbox. | *It is ankle length, and worn over the codpiece, but under the chest armor and belt, and the front sides are one to two inches away from the chestbox. | ||
| - | + | *There are three pleats/darts on each side of the inner robe that run perpendicular to the belt. These pleats/darts can run 1) from the belt to mid-chestbox level, which causes the material above to have three folds and continue up to or under the chest armor, or 2) from the belt to under the chest armor (shown in picture). | |
| - | *There are three pleats/darts on each side of the inner robe that run perpendicular to the belt. These pleats/darts can run 1) from the belt to mid-chestbox level, which causes the material above to have three folds and continue up to or under the chest armor, or 2) from the belt to under the chest armor (shown in picture).| | + | |
| + | *''Allowed: The side seams may be open from the belt down if the robe isn't full enough to properly drape in the front.''| | ||
*The pleats/darts should start approximately one inch from the opening edge of the inner robe, and be spaced one inch apart from each other. | *The pleats/darts should start approximately one inch from the opening edge of the inner robe, and be spaced one inch apart from each other. | ||
*The arm opening should be large enough for the body suit to be seen under the arm.| | *The arm opening should be large enough for the body suit to be seen under the arm.| | ||
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*The outer edge of each bracket should slightly protrude towards the top of the chestbox (mirror image each other). | *The outer edge of each bracket should slightly protrude towards the top of the chestbox (mirror image each other). | ||
*The center of each coin slot should have square corners, and contains a semi-translucent red material.}} | *The center of each coin slot should have square corners, and contains a semi-translucent red material.}} | ||
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{{CRLtemplate|File:SL_vader_esb_belt.jpeg|Belt| | {{CRLtemplate|File:SL_vader_esb_belt.jpeg|Belt| | ||
*The belt is made of black leather (or leather-like material) and is approximately two and a quarter inches wide. | *The belt is made of black leather (or leather-like material) and is approximately two and a quarter inches wide. | ||
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*The belt should have incised lines one eighth of an inch from the top and bottom. | *The belt should have incised lines one eighth of an inch from the top and bottom. | ||
*The base layer of the buckle should not be gloss black.| | *The base layer of the buckle should not be gloss black.| | ||
| - | *The belt should look aged, and the buckle should be weathered.}} | + | *The belt should look aged, and the buckle should be weathered. |
| + | *The belt should have two metallic studs/bolts partially visible under the wearer's left of the belt buckle when viewed from the wearer's left side (not a prominent stud/bolt as seen on the ROTJ belt, as the buckle style used to close the belt must have changed from ANH/ESB to ROTJ).}} | ||
{{CRLtemplate|File:SL_vader_esb_rotj_belt_box.jpg|Belt Boxes| | {{CRLtemplate|File:SL_vader_esb_rotj_belt_box.jpg|Belt Boxes| | ||
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**All lights are constantly lit. | **All lights are constantly lit. | ||
| - | *''Allowed (but not recommended): The red light may be a small domed opaque light, and may also be set in very noticeable chrome bezel. The six silver posts may have knurled sides.''| | + | *''Allowed (but not recommended): The red light may be a small domed opaque light, and may also be set in very noticeable chrome bezel. The red light may also not contain any bezel at the base. The six silver posts may have knurled sides.''| |
*The belt boxes should be metal.| | *The belt boxes should be metal.| | ||
| - | * | + | *Depending on the scene in which they are viewed, the belt boxes can range from being unweathered to slightly weathered to extremely weathered. |
*The belt box should be "tapered": the back face should be larger than the front face. | *The belt box should be "tapered": the back face should be larger than the front face. | ||
| - | *Clarification: The chrome bezel is barely noticeable when the red light is on, giving the illusion that it is not there.}} | + | *Clarification: The chrome bezel is very thin and extends one-eighth to one-fourth the height of the red light, and therefore is barely noticeable when the red light is on, giving the illusion that it is not there.}} |
{{CRLtemplate|File:SL_vader_esb_saber.jpg|Lightsaber| | {{CRLtemplate|File:SL_vader_esb_saber.jpg|Lightsaber| | ||
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*The lightsaber should be a 1:1 scale of the lightsaber used in the film.| | *The lightsaber should be a 1:1 scale of the lightsaber used in the film.| | ||
*The lightsaber should be slightly weathered.}} | *The lightsaber should be slightly weathered.}} | ||
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| Darth Vader: ESB |
| Model SL-4339 (front), SL-7131 (back), Photo by Dan Pedersen (Front), unknown (back) |
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Description: Darth Vader: ESB See also: ROTS Vader, ANH Vader, ROTJ Vader |
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The 501st approval requirements are listed in black. The Sith Lord Detachment defines additional, optional levels of costuming excellence. In the page below, items listed under "For level two certification" are recommended features that will greatly improve the quality of the costume. These items are not required for 501st membership, but are highly recommended. Items listed under "For level three certification" are some of the highest level accuracy features for those who strive to be screen accurate. These items are also not required for 501st membership. Also note that these two additional "certification levels" DO NOT correspond to the Advanced Standards program of the Sith Lord Detachment, and you are encouraged to visit the Sith Lord Detachment Forum for more information.
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| This Visual Guide has been reviewed by the detachment staff and the LMO team and is certified for use as a minimum approval guideline for GMLs. GMLs are free to approve this costume type. |
| Required Costume Components | |
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The following costume components must be present and appear as described below for approval . | |
| Dome For 501st approval:
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For level two certification (if applicable):
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For level three certification (if applicable):
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| Gloves For 501st approval:
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For level two certification (if applicable):
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This document and all of the images within were created by and are the property of the 501st Legion. All other uses are prohibited.
This CRL is available as a PDF at www.501st.com/databank/Costuming:SL_esb_vader
The 501st Legion is a worldwide Star Wars costuming organization comprised of and operated by Star Wars fans. While it is not sponsored by Lucasfilm Ltd., it is Lucasfilm's preferred Imperial costuming group. Star Wars, its characters, costumes, and all associated items are the intellectual property of Lucasfilm. ©2012 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All rights reserved. Used under authorization.

