Obi-Wan Kenobi Season 1-2

Obi-Wan Kenobi (The Clone Wars season 1-2)

ALL, Jedi, The Clone Wars

CHARACTER DESCRIPTION

Obi-Wan Kenobi was born in 57 BBY, the first son of a moderately wealthy family, and was taken to Coruscant to begin his Jedi training shortly thereafter. His homeworld was Stewjon, from which Kenobi had vague, pleasant memories of playing with his brother, Owen, in a green, grassy area. It is recorded that Kenobi might have occasionally visited Owen and the rest of the Kenobi family later in his life.

 (Source: Wookiepedia)

Obi-Wan Kenobi Season 1-2


REQUIRED ITEMS

Hair and face:
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  • Brown hair or wig styled to match references
  • Brown beard, in the same color as the hair/wig cut and styled to match references.
  • If the hair is a wig wearer’s natural hair must not show.
  • If the beard is a hairpiece or prosthetic edges must be blended.

Optional:
Blue contact lenses

Armor:
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  • All armor is made of a rigid material
  • All armor is painted matte white

All armor is weathered in shades of grey

Collar/Chest:
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  • Chest armor is close fitting to the collar of the wearer but not skin tight
  • Chest armor has a collar that fits closely around the wearer’s neck and comes up on the wearer’s neck.
  • Chest armor front is made up of a total of seven (7) segmented pieces.
  • Armor consists of 3 raised segments on either side of the wearers neck.
  • And 1 indented segment at the center of the wearers chest.
  • Backside of the chest armor is made up of a total of seven (7) pieces
  • Backside of the center segment makes an “I” shape matching references.

End segments closest to the shoulder armor stay flush with the wearers natural shoulder.

Shoulder:
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  • Armor is symmetrical on both sides and sit on the upper bicep of the wearer’s arm.
  • Shoulder armor does not touch or cross the collar/chest armor at a rest position.
  • Left shoulder has Jedi Order symbol present in dark red, symbol is weathered to match the rest of the armor.

Bicep:
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  • Armor is cylindrical in shape and fits closely to the wearer’s bicep
  • Bicep Armor is seamless, no visible traces of how the armor was assembled are shown
  • Armor has notch present on the backside that allows the elbow armor to rest inside.
  • The shoulder armor rest over the bicep armor slightly

Outer Tunic:
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  • Outer tunic is a light tan or beige in color
  • Outer tunic is made from a material that has texture (i.e. linen, cotton gauze, etc.)
  • The outer tunic is a vest sleeveless style that ends just above the wearer’s knees and does not cover the top of the boots.
  • In the front of the outer tunic, the front is done in a V neckline that shows the undershirt, the neckline closes just above the belt.
  • The sides of the outer tunic are open, allowing the under tunic to show, the side seams close just above the belt.
  • The top portion of the outer tunic billows slightly where it tucks into the belt
  • A few inches below the belt, proportional to the wearer, the front splits open again allowing the under tunic to show at a rest position.
  • The front of the tunic is longer than the sides with the center front split making a sharp angle.
  • The bottom hem must be a smooth transition from the side seams to the center front split.
  • The back of the outer tunic has a smooth straight across hem.

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Tabard:
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  • Tabard is made from the same material, and in the same color as the outer tunic.
  • Tabard is a slightly elongated trapezoid shape that starts under the wearer’s belt and ends 1.5-2.5in (3.81-6.35cm) past the hem of the outer tunic proportional to the wearer.
  • The hem of the tabard is straight across the bottom.

Undershirt:
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  • Skin tight black undershirt
  • Collar does not show above the chest armor collar

Belt and Obi:
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  • Belt is made of a brown leather of leather like material
  • Belt is made to match references with a thinner strip centered on the wider strip and a silver “bow” shaped buckle detail in the center front of the belt matching references

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  • There are two (2) pouches in a slightly lighter brown than the belt, they’re made from the same material as the belt: leather or leather-like.
  • Pouches rest at the front side, one on each side of the belt.
  • The pouches attach at the smaller center strip of material on the main belt and are long enough to go past the belt 1-1.5in (2.54-3.81cm) proportional to the wearer.
  • There is a covertec clip or similar present on the belt on the left side of the belt
  • Covertec can be either dark grey or black in color.

Obi:
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  • Obi is made from the same material as the outer tunic
  • Obi is dark brown in color, closely matching the color of the belt
  • The Obi extends past the top and bottom edges of the belt no more than 1in (2.54cm) on the top and no more than 1in (2.54cm) on the bottom

Pants/Leggings:
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  • Skin tight black leggings
  • Waistband is not visible
  • Pants tuck into boots

Gloves and Hand plates:
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  • Black gloves that fit the wearer’s hands snugly or skin tight
  • Gloves tuck into the gauntlets
  • On the back of each glove there is a hand plate shaped to match references
  • Hand plates are painted matte or satin white.
  • Hand plates are made of a rigid material.
  • Hand plates are weathered in shades of grey

Gauntlets:
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  • Made from a rigid material
  • Armor is seamless on the outside edge.
  • Due to the shape of the armor a butted seam is allowed on the inside edge.
  • Elbow plate is integrated into the forearm.
  • Armor is painted matte or satin white.
  • Armor is weathered in shades of grey
  • Optional: Jedi style compad is present on the left forearm.
  • Compad’s larger donut button is closest to the wrist and painted a light yellow/gold the smaller button is painted green.

Boots and Spat Armor:
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Spat Armor:

  • Phase I (1/one) animated clone trooper shin armor is allowed.
  • Shins have an integrated kneecap
  • Armors outside edge are seamless no visible traces of how the armor was assembled are shown
  • Due to the shape of the armor a butted seam on the inside edge is allowed.

Boots:

  • White flat sole, and square toed boots that cover the wearers ankles
  • Boots have an armor cap present under the shin armor that wraps around the wearers ankle on the top side.

Lightsaber (optional):

  • Character accurate lightsaber, if present, is required
  • Hilt only is allowed and is character accurate.
  • If bladed the blade is blue.

Optional:

  • Brown Jedi Cloak matching references.

PLEASE NOTE: The costume standards are a guide, yet are not an all inclusive outline of required elements. The judges will be looking for quality of workmanship, accurate execution and use of materials in addition to these general standards check lists. If you have a question about fabrics, colours, and parts choices for your build please contact the LCJs for your category about parts/materials you are considering before you start your build. (LCJ listing here)