The fact that the shearling is synthetic is actually lore accurate. There probably hasn't been any living sheep in 50 years or more in this reality (it's also a nice call back to the PK Dick story title). The "leather" of the coat would have most likely been faux as well.
it's kind of mildly interesting to think about a sheep skin for a coat in the Blade Runner universe, since the title of the original book is "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?"
@@zaxonov is also a high likelyhood that it is synthetic as it would be crazy expensive...which then makes you ask...why would K want synthetic fur for his personal jacket??? CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT... this movie one of the all time best sequels...
I only wear waxed canvas and leather and the area around the pockets always take a bit of a beating. It's a high traffic area, the wax rubs off, dirt gets on but it all adds to it and it's a thing I try to remember to take to costumes too. Great looking jacket, Adam, it really suits you.
In 2018 I actually made 2 of these coats, one for me (mine’s admittedly still a bit unfinished) and one for Adam. It was a painstaking process to get them as accurate as I possibly could (without having the real one to go off), as well as make both at once (6 months of research and pattern making and the build was 170+ hrs over about 8 months). I’ve been seeing this coat in the back of videos for years now and I honestly thought it was my one a lot of the time, so I will freely admit I was a little disappointed to finally see that it wasn’t, but I am encouraged that I must have done alright if I couldn’t 100% tell the difference. That said, I do wonder what became of the one I sent and I’d be very curious to see them side by side if that’d be at all possible. I can tell by watching this that my fabric was maybe a bit heavier and the sleeves might have been a bit narrower, but I think I got it pretty close.
@@mmcc2852 to be clear the coat in this video is in no way related to the one I made and there’s no credit to be given to me in regards to it or this video. This one was probably in process well before I sent mine to him at the end of 2018. He did not know I was sending him one as I was building it for him as a surprise based off the measurements he showed in one of his armour building videos. Would I like to see his thoughts on my coat in a video? Sure, who wouldn’t?. That said, I’ve not chased him down for one, and I don’t really think I’m in a position to do so, in fact I think in the last 5-6 years I’ve only mentioned it on 2 or 3 videos, including this one.
I remember following your post on the RPF and clicked on this video thinking it would be your coat. You did some nice work! It would be cool to get a shoutout, but I can definitely see why he would want to focus on the coat he personally spent time working on.
I've been paying attention to the RPF thread, and it's astonishing how hard it seems to be to replicate this coat. As of writing this, the thread has 134 pages, and multiple people recreating it, analyzing things frame by frame, even one of the Magnoli brothers chimed in at one point, but nobody seems to be able to replicate it faithfully. I'm not in this field, but how come nobody tried contacting Renée April and asking her for clarification on things? I would love to own a coat like this, but none of the stores that sell them seem to be even close to what's seen in the movie. I even contemplated making it myself, but after seeing that even capable tailors can't get it right, I sort of gave up on the idea. Even Adam here says it was a difficult process finding the exact material for it. So if Adam, who has access to industry professionals could barely get it. What hope do us mortals have?
Adam, with all his instituational knowledge, would be the perfect person to start a movie props replica buisness. He could call it *Savage* *Replicants* in honor of Blade Runner. It really is a nice fit on him, looks great. I've always thought, if I were an actor I would pay to have the prop outfits made into real items of the highest quality, so I could revist the feeling of that character and the memories. Imagine owning your own display room filled with a lifetime of movie characters, be like stumbling upon the Holy Grail.
I don't have the money to be a member and write in live chat rn, so let me write it here, even though many probably told you this already. But you are and have been a hero to me ever since I was a teenager. You still are a huge role model. I will try to never let my curiosity die and to be myself and do what I want, just like you. You are so freaking cool. Whatever doubts may overcome you at times, please remember that you have an incredible gift, you bring happiness and curiosity back into peoples' hearts. Stay amazing man. Thanks to you, this world is a better place.
The shearling on K's coat in the world of Blade Runner would have been synthetic, too. After all, androids dream of, and probably wear, electric sheep. "Is this a real snake?" "Of course it's not real. You think I would be working in a place like this if I could afford a real snake?"
The bundle of all the demerit badges should be called the never fails to fail bundle. Always loved that line. Cheers on the awesome coat. It is spot on.
I think it's way over 18 times for me now 😁. There's only few movies in history like that. The kind of movies that sucks you in every single time you rewatch, like it's a first time. I have to mention Terminator 2 and Alien first part.
I noticed a lot of Officer K coats on the internet are way too blue, probably due to blue lighting in many scenes. This color looks much more accurate.
Bear in mind that Adam’s cave probably has specifically balanced lighting to make it fantastically easier to edit, where the color balance outside of that kind of controlled environment can just go everywhere. The cameras could be erring towards cooler temps.
This was the first cosplay I made, using remarkably cheap methods. I took a vintage london fog trenchcoat in the exact correct colour that I got for £50 on Etsy, and had a large internal flap of extra fabric that I removed to create the collar exterior. The shearling was a brown synthetic shearling liner from an old worn fleece/ sweater i had. A couple of weeks sewing and glueing pieces did the job and got a pretty close match. The blaster was a 3D print that I oainted up with a fake carbon fibre pattern on the grip using translucent laquer paints and a stencil.
Loved Gosling's coat in the film. Very nice work! Will you eventually add the subtle stripe deco on the back at some point, which was visible in some shots at the scrapyard?
@@TheycallmeMrWonka Yup. It's more visible on the 4K copy of the film when viewed on a proper 4K compatible TV, but you can see it on the bluray as well. I'll try to get timecodes later and add them here.
I bet wearing the coat, then hiking through a forest and exploring some abandoned factories would be a more fun way to weather it. Still, looks cool though.
Came to say the same thing 🤔 maybe load up some old nelson paintball pistols with brown and grey paint and have a blade runner themed gunfight in an abandoned warehouse somewhere?
Yeh, was thinking that as well. But watching Adam work, it's kind of an accelerated natural weathering. Something I find distracting is when costumes like jackets look too new and clean, or are weathered in the wrong places. Boots normally get scuffed at toes and ankle, jackets at elbows, cuffs, forearms, shoulders. When they're scuffed in the wrong place, it's like huh? What were they doing? I guess a big part of costume design is studying already worn clothing and figuring out fast ways to replicate that.
@@LIONGODYea, but Adam isn't making a movie prop that's going to set for filming at all period, let alone right now where it needs to be weathered right now.
I had a very bad experience with a very expensive replica of this coat years ago, it was awfully bad, i sent it back, got the refound and erased the desire of having one of these from my mind. Now you made me want it again.
Funny seeing a brand new pair of those boots being weathered, as I've been using a pair for the last 6 years as my main winter/get muddy boot! Even with them painted up and weathered nicely, they still look so new to me!
To touch on the quality of the shearling, it makes perfect sense for the setting. An artificial person would of course be given artificial clothing. It just makes sense, and I think this was a deliberate choice (although a practical one as well).
I love the whethering process because before it you think "oh my god that looks 100% perfect". Then okce you start whetherinh it you think "oh wait, now it looks MORE perfect!". Phenomenal work. Are the boots just off the shelf shoes? Would love a pair of them!
I got it from Etsy, it cost me 320. The product is called Dystopian Cop Coat. Not sure why but it's the Blade Runner 2049 coat and looks very accurate.
@@ryanulinski3 They (Etsy sellers or anyone else selling it) obviously can't call it the "Blade Runner 2049" coat due to copyright/trademarking issues.
Stray thought off the intro: you should put it on and roll on the ground, run through a parking lot or 2, etc to figure out the 'right' locations for wear spots n such!
Hi don’t know if Adam reads deep in comments- but saw the marked first-aid shelf- have you done an episode on the importance of that to your shop - do you have a tourniquet and know how to self apply? Good to have around band / table saws etc to stop massive hemorrhage
I'd wear that coat just normally :D I actually have an actual coat I wear with a similar very tall collar which can be made to wrap around my face and I love the style
What a great looking coat Adam... is there any chance you would be able to provide/sell the pattern that you used to make the coat? This would be so appreciated.
The mud color looked so weird to me but then I realized it’s because I’m so used red clay (it’s basically 75% of the dirt here) so mud is much more red than what you used! Who thought weathering/getting things dirty could be so interesting!
Sometimes they have to do certain things to make it look right on camera with the lighting and environment they are using so it may look completely different in person with different or normal lighting.
I love how you are wanting to “weather” the jacket to make it look older and used but yet as you trim the fur you are doing it you take great care to wipe the jacket off of any fur or hairs that land on it😜😳
Regarding what to name the full 24 (de)Merit Badge bundle: Their purpose is to highlight that failure is part of the learning process. I was once told a story that you've probably heard about different ways people learn. Some people can look at a fire, see that it consumes the fuel, get close and feel the heat, and conclude that it will burn their hand. Some people can be told about fire, hear stories about how it burned a hole in someone's clothes, or be show a scar from reaching to far over the stove, and then conclude that it will burn their hand. Still others can read about fire, read books about how the chemical reaction works, or read an article about a house fire that hurt someone, and conclude that it will burn their hand. Then there's that last type that no matter what, the only way they learn is if they stick their hand in the fire and find out for themselves. Provided it doesn't come across as too condescending, I propose you name the full bundle the "Reached into the fire" bundle. If you feel that's too insulting, try "Hard Knocks PhD" as I feel it conveys the same idea.
My first thought about weathering would be to put a toxic orange brown with a bit of green around the bottom of the coat to simulate acid rain pollution.
when weathering that coat with those powders and whatnot, do you spray anything over it to lock it in place? seeing you apply those powders makes me wonder if all that lovely weathering would disappear if you wore the coat outside while it rains
I saw blade runner in the theater when it came out, and the same with 2049. In November 2019, the date the original blade runner was set, I watched both movies a dozen times, the question is, will I be alive in 2049 to do the same? I'm 64, both my parents are in their 80's, so maybe..lol.. Be cool to see them as a double feature in an Imax.
I've never clicked on a video so quickly. I've seen the coat in the background of a bunch of your videos and was itching for you to make a video about it. Let me tell you, I've been OBSESSED with this coat since I saw the movie. I've debated with myself whether or not to buy one from Magnoli or Soul Revolver, but neither look exactly like in the movie. There's a huge thread on TheRPF about how to replicate it, but nobody had access to the real thing, so no one can completely replicate it. Yours looks absolutely fantastic, I wish you could go into extreme detail of how Hazlitt made it, where you sourced the canvas etc... It would be a dream to own one.
It's a great coat design. Why can't a company make that exact coat for regular joes? I'd wear it and work in it all fall and winter and get a real distressed look.
I would have just worn it for a few months to get it weathered nicely.... That's actually a really awesome jacket but I'd prefer it in black w/ black fur. 😁👍🖤
Is the pattern (and material list, at least for the main fabric) available somewhere? This is actually just a really cool coat. I'd love to make one to wear.
By far the most frustrating thing for me is seeing those dope boots, thinking "oh, I need to get those just for my daily wear" and then finding out that apparently they don't make them in a size 16. Or at least I haven't found them yet.
Did the stitch on the collar get rid of it’s functionality of wrapping around the front? As in is it permanently stitched now to the right (wearer’s left) fur panel?
The fact that the shearling is synthetic is actually lore accurate. There probably hasn't been any living sheep in 50 years or more in this reality (it's also a nice call back to the PK Dick story title). The "leather" of the coat would have most likely been faux as well.
Spot on comment
Yes!!! Good catch.
its more of a waxed canvas i believe
Gosling is Vegan/Animals Rights activist so he specifically asked for it to be faux leather and shearling (it was cotton).
The "leather" in the movie is actually waxed cotton
it's kind of mildly interesting to think about a sheep skin for a coat in the Blade Runner universe, since the title of the original book is "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?"
Even after watching the movie 20 times. There are still details I keep finding out about. Amazing!
To be fair, there's a good chance it was completely unintentional :D
@@zaxonov is also a high likelyhood that it is synthetic as it would be crazy expensive...which then makes you ask...why would K want synthetic fur for his personal jacket??? CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT... this movie one of the all time best sequels...
"let that sit..." next scene is Adam impatiently drying things with a hair dryer! :D
That checks out.
I've always loved K's look in the movie. 2049 was a sequel that didn't disappoint. Well done, Adam! I've been watching since mythbusters.
I only wear waxed canvas and leather and the area around the pockets always take a bit of a beating. It's a high traffic area, the wax rubs off, dirt gets on but it all adds to it and it's a thing I try to remember to take to costumes too. Great looking jacket, Adam, it really suits you.
I’ve always wanted one of those. That turned out awesome.
In 2018 I actually made 2 of these coats, one for me (mine’s admittedly still a bit unfinished) and one for Adam. It was a painstaking process to get them as accurate as I possibly could (without having the real one to go off), as well as make both at once (6 months of research and pattern making and the build was 170+ hrs over about 8 months).
I’ve been seeing this coat in the back of videos for years now and I honestly thought it was my one a lot of the time, so I will freely admit I was a little disappointed to finally see that it wasn’t, but I am encouraged that I must have done alright if I couldn’t 100% tell the difference.
That said, I do wonder what became of the one I sent and I’d be very curious to see them side by side if that’d be at all possible. I can tell by watching this that my fabric was maybe a bit heavier and the sleeves might have been a bit narrower, but I think I got it pretty close.
Interesting. I’d like to see that, too.
classic adam, cherrypicking the story to tell and not giving credit where it's due
@@mmcc2852 to be clear the coat in this video is in no way related to the one I made and there’s no credit to be given to me in regards to it or this video. This one was probably in process well before I sent mine to him at the end of 2018. He did not know I was sending him one as I was building it for him as a surprise based off the measurements he showed in one of his armour building videos. Would I like to see his thoughts on my coat in a video? Sure, who wouldn’t?. That said, I’ve not chased him down for one, and I don’t really think I’m in a position to do so, in fact I think in the last 5-6 years I’ve only mentioned it on 2 or 3 videos, including this one.
I remember following your post on the RPF and clicked on this video thinking it would be your coat. You did some nice work! It would be cool to get a shoutout, but I can definitely see why he would want to focus on the coat he personally spent time working on.
I've been paying attention to the RPF thread, and it's astonishing how hard it seems to be to replicate this coat. As of writing this, the thread has 134 pages, and multiple people recreating it, analyzing things frame by frame, even one of the Magnoli brothers chimed in at one point, but nobody seems to be able to replicate it faithfully. I'm not in this field, but how come nobody tried contacting Renée April and asking her for clarification on things? I would love to own a coat like this, but none of the stores that sell them seem to be even close to what's seen in the movie. I even contemplated making it myself, but after seeing that even capable tailors can't get it right, I sort of gave up on the idea. Even Adam here says it was a difficult process finding the exact material for it. So if Adam, who has access to industry professionals could barely get it. What hope do us mortals have?
Adam, with all his instituational knowledge, would be the perfect person to start a movie props replica buisness.
He could call it *Savage* *Replicants* in honor of Blade Runner. It really is a nice fit on him, looks great.
I've always thought, if I were an actor I would pay to have the prop outfits made into real items of the highest quality, so I could revist the feeling of that character and the memories. Imagine owning your own display room filled with a lifetime of movie characters, be like stumbling upon the Holy Grail.
Watching Adam weather props/costumes has got to be one of my favorite things to watch on this platform.
I don't have the money to be a member and write in live chat rn, so let me write it here, even though many probably told you this already.
But you are and have been a hero to me ever since I was a teenager. You still are a huge role model. I will try to never let my curiosity die and to be myself and do what I want, just like you. You are so freaking cool.
Whatever doubts may overcome you at times, please remember that you have an incredible gift, you bring happiness and curiosity back into peoples' hearts.
Stay amazing man. Thanks to you, this world is a better place.
We will pass your comment along to Adam!
@@tested Thank you!
Ive aways been a fan of that jacket. Gosling made it look good. Looks good on Adam as well.
The shearling on K's coat in the world of Blade Runner would have been synthetic, too. After all, androids dream of, and probably wear, electric sheep.
"Is this a real snake?" "Of course it's not real. You think I would be working in a place like this if I could afford a real snake?"
The bundle of all the demerit badges should be called the never fails to fail bundle. Always loved that line. Cheers on the awesome coat. It is spot on.
That looks FANTASTIC! And now I need to rewatch 2049 for the 18th time 😅
I’m glad it’s not just me!
Yep, my first thought too within the first 30 seconds of this video.
Wonderful film. Both Blade Runner films are absolute masterpieces.
I saw it 5 times in theaters, so far the only movie I've seen more than twice in theaters.
I think it's way over 18 times for me now 😁.
There's only few movies in history like that. The kind of movies that sucks you in every single time you rewatch, like it's a first time.
I have to mention Terminator 2 and Alien first part.
That jacket is so cool! One of my favourite things from 2049
Nicely done! You gave that coat just the right lived in, weather worn touch it needed for a more authentic feel.
I noticed a lot of Officer K coats on the internet are way too blue, probably due to blue lighting in many scenes. This color looks much more accurate.
It should as he did say he had the actual jacket on hand for months. It should be an almost perfect match.
Bear in mind that Adam’s cave probably has specifically balanced lighting to make it fantastically easier to edit, where the color balance outside of that kind of controlled environment can just go everywhere. The cameras could be erring towards cooler temps.
This was the first cosplay I made, using remarkably cheap methods.
I took a vintage london fog trenchcoat in the exact correct colour that I got for £50 on Etsy, and had a large internal flap of extra fabric that I removed to create the collar exterior. The shearling was a brown synthetic shearling liner from an old worn fleece/ sweater i had. A couple of weeks sewing and glueing pieces did the job and got a pretty close match. The blaster was a 3D print that I oainted up with a fake carbon fibre pattern on the grip using translucent laquer paints and a stencil.
Interlinked.
Within cells interlinked
Loved Gosling's coat in the film. Very nice work! Will you eventually add the subtle stripe deco on the back at some point, which was visible in some shots at the scrapyard?
Are you sure on that?. I ask because he did say he had the actual jacket from the film for months. You'd think he'd know exactly how it looked
@@TheycallmeMrWonka Yup. It's more visible on the 4K copy of the film when viewed on a proper 4K compatible TV, but you can see it on the bluray as well. I'll try to get timecodes later and add them here.
Finally the jacket! We keep seeing it in the background and he keeps hinting at it!
I bet wearing the coat, then hiking through a forest and exploring some abandoned factories would be a more fun way to weather it. Still, looks cool though.
Came to say the same thing 🤔 maybe load up some old nelson paintball pistols with brown and grey paint and have a blade runner themed gunfight in an abandoned warehouse somewhere?
thats not an efficent way for a prop maker to make movie props, but if i made one of these thats how i would do it
Yeh, was thinking that as well. But watching Adam work, it's kind of an accelerated natural weathering. Something I find distracting is when costumes like jackets look too new and clean, or are weathered in the wrong places. Boots normally get scuffed at toes and ankle, jackets at elbows, cuffs, forearms, shoulders. When they're scuffed in the wrong place, it's like huh? What were they doing? I guess a big part of costume design is studying already worn clothing and figuring out fast ways to replicate that.
@@LIONGODYea, but Adam isn't making a movie prop that's going to set for filming at all period, let alone right now where it needs to be weathered right now.
It's in these videos where we get to see why you are where you are today. What talent and eye for detail! Like the Bob Ross of costume design!
Villeneuve’s coats never miss, and this doesn’t either. Wonderful!
Fantastic editing as usual.
Awesome 🙌 I hope when Adam gets to the cave in this he does a baseline check! Cells, interlinked..😊
"So what did you do today?"
Adam: "oh, I shaved a coat" 4:00
excellent work as always
This is fantastic!
Adam, this coat is perfect if you were to attend Neotropolis. It's a big cyberpunk themed event where everyone is in costume.
I had a very bad experience with a very expensive replica of this coat years ago, it was awfully bad, i sent it back, got the refound and erased the desire of having one of these from my mind. Now you made me want it again.
Where from
The jacket looks great! So when do we get to see Dr. Stelline’s memory maker??
Ohhh another episode of Jacket Aficionado!
So awesome! Im such a huge fan of your work! C:
OK do 1, that coat looks incredible and 2, why aren't all coats done up with magnets?
Funny seeing a brand new pair of those boots being weathered, as I've been using a pair for the last 6 years as my main winter/get muddy boot! Even with them painted up and weathered nicely, they still look so new to me!
What boots are they?
@@TheMrbilly92 Bates 8" shock boots I believe. Not sure if they are still making them anymore though
To touch on the quality of the shearling, it makes perfect sense for the setting. An artificial person would of course be given artificial clothing. It just makes sense, and I think this was a deliberate choice (although a practical one as well).
Not to mention in the blade runner world animals are all but extinct.
I love the whethering process because before it you think "oh my god that looks 100% perfect". Then okce you start whetherinh it you think "oh wait, now it looks MORE perfect!". Phenomenal work. Are the boots just off the shelf shoes? Would love a pair of them!
7:00 I love when Adam just snaps your neck out of nowhere.
Great job on the coat Adam 👍
I got a screen accurate replica coat. I wear it every fall and winter. Definitely the best coat ever.
That’s awesome! You mind me asking where you got it and about how much it was?
I got it from Etsy, it cost me 320. The product is called Dystopian Cop Coat. Not sure why but it's the Blade Runner 2049 coat and looks very accurate.
@@ryanulinski3 They (Etsy sellers or anyone else selling it) obviously can't call it the "Blade Runner 2049" coat due to copyright/trademarking issues.
@@ryanulinski3thanks for the tip! Found it and it looks very cool!
Adam Savage...Foley Artist...The sounds he makes while working could be used to liven up any number of strange scenes.
I love how K's coat has bit of an M-51 sort of base.
Been thinking of adding a similar liner to my M-51 in spirit of Blade Runner lol
Stray thought off the intro: you should put it on and roll on the ground, run through a parking lot or 2, etc to figure out the 'right' locations for wear spots n such!
"It looks great!" A natural reaction to making clothing look bad. But, seriously, it looks great!
Great work sir
K's leather looking real good
I have the same pump sprayer thing, I use it to spray down my bathroom and shower with some cleaner that I mix.
Adam might also enjoy Soul Revolver's 2049 coat. The K look, but a little more usable as a daily coat.
Hi don’t know if Adam reads deep in comments- but saw the marked first-aid shelf- have you done an episode on the importance of that to your shop - do you have a tourniquet and know how to self apply? Good to have around band / table saws etc to stop massive hemorrhage
I'd wear that coat just normally :D I actually have an actual coat I wear with a similar very tall collar which can be made to wrap around my face and I love the style
I just knew... deep down... that you wanted to wear that coat too.
Blade Runner forever.
Looks fantastic as a cosplay item, don't think I would've gone quite so heavy on the dirt though, so that I could wear it as an everyday coat.
What a great looking coat Adam... is there any chance you would be able to provide/sell the pattern that you used to make the coat? This would be so appreciated.
I wear the same Skechers. They’re so comfortable.
good name for the set is to call it "just another day"
Nice! Did you do any videos detailing the screen-used coat? I would love to see that
The mud color looked so weird to me but then I realized it’s because I’m so used red clay (it’s basically 75% of the dirt here) so mud is much more red than what you used! Who thought weathering/getting things dirty could be so interesting!
Sometimes they have to do certain things to make it look right on camera with the lighting and environment they are using so it may look completely different in person with different or normal lighting.
We love you 🙏🙏
I love how you are wanting to “weather” the jacket to make it look older and used but yet as you trim the fur you are doing it you take great care to wipe the jacket off of any fur or hairs that land on it😜😳
That's awesome!!!!
Regarding what to name the full 24 (de)Merit Badge bundle:
Their purpose is to highlight that failure is part of the learning process. I was once told a story that you've probably heard about different ways people learn. Some people can look at a fire, see that it consumes the fuel, get close and feel the heat, and conclude that it will burn their hand. Some people can be told about fire, hear stories about how it burned a hole in someone's clothes, or be show a scar from reaching to far over the stove, and then conclude that it will burn their hand. Still others can read about fire, read books about how the chemical reaction works, or read an article about a house fire that hurt someone, and conclude that it will burn their hand.
Then there's that last type that no matter what, the only way they learn is if they stick their hand in the fire and find out for themselves.
Provided it doesn't come across as too condescending, I propose you name the full bundle the "Reached into the fire" bundle. If you feel that's too insulting, try "Hard Knocks PhD" as I feel it conveys the same idea.
That looks so much better
The coat is phenomenal and I love the weathering process you used for it and the boots, but I have one question - Why didn't you weather the laces? 😀
I think i love Blade Runner but then i am reminded how much Adam loves Blade Runner and it turns out im just a casual fan
The coat gives me ‘the crow’ vibes once it’s weathered
Finally, something to wear over my scorpion jacket
I would wear the hell out of that coat even tho I live in FL hahaha
Why is there shearling in BR universe? 🤔
So relaxing
And now I’ll dedicate the rest of my life trying to get a jacket just like that… thanks!
My first thought about weathering would be to put a toxic orange brown with a bit of green around the bottom of the coat to simulate acid rain pollution.
when weathering that coat with those powders and whatnot, do you spray anything over it to lock it in place? seeing you apply those powders makes me wonder if all that lovely weathering would disappear if you wore the coat outside while it rains
What’s the source on those boots? I’m not making a K costume but damn those boots would go well with a Fallout Vault suit.
They are Bates 6-Inch Strike Side-Zip Waterproof Tactical Boots.. 🙂
I saw blade runner in the theater when it came out, and the same with 2049. In November 2019, the date the original blade runner was set, I watched both movies a dozen times, the question is, will I be alive in 2049 to do the same? I'm 64, both my parents are in their 80's, so maybe..lol.. Be cool to see them as a double feature in an Imax.
I loved this.
Every new skill increases the number of ways you can mess up.
I've never clicked on a video so quickly. I've seen the coat in the background of a bunch of your videos and was itching for you to make a video about it.
Let me tell you, I've been OBSESSED with this coat since I saw the movie. I've debated with myself whether or not to buy one from Magnoli or Soul Revolver, but neither look exactly like in the movie. There's a huge thread on TheRPF about how to replicate it, but nobody had access to the real thing, so no one can completely replicate it. Yours looks absolutely fantastic, I wish you could go into extreme detail of how Hazlitt made it, where you sourced the canvas etc... It would be a dream to own one.
Great job. Thank you 😊
Demerit badges - the Bazinga Bundle!
Sweet!
It's a great coat design. Why can't a company make that exact coat for regular joes? I'd wear it and work in it all fall and winter and get a real distressed look.
Love it! What about the symbols on the back though? Or are they on the coat, too?
Turned out great. Correct me if I’m wrong but isn’t there supposed to be some screen printed characters on the back of the coat?
Any idea what brand/model of boots those are?? 🤔
Found them! They are Bates 6-Inch Strike Side-Zip Waterproof Tactical Boots.. 😎
I would have just worn it for a few months to get it weathered nicely.... That's actually a really awesome jacket but I'd prefer it in black w/ black fur. 😁👍🖤
Is the pattern (and material list, at least for the main fabric) available somewhere? This is actually just a really cool coat. I'd love to make one to wear.
By far the most frustrating thing for me is seeing those dope boots, thinking "oh, I need to get those just for my daily wear" and then finding out that apparently they don't make them in a size 16. Or at least I haven't found them yet.
Question: on the macfarlane toys action figure of K, there was a number/barcode on the back of the jacket, was that on the actual coat you had?
Man I want one
Every detail correct, right down to the fish socks.
Wasn't a bad film, but it doesn't hold a candle to the original, very few films do.
Did the stitch on the collar get rid of it’s functionality of wrapping around the front? As in is it permanently stitched now to the right (wearer’s left) fur panel?
Hi Adams. Did you miss or forget the bar code graphic in the back of the coat or you just go for a cleaner looks?
I think the printing is there. You just can barely make it out at the end of the video. Super subtle, though.
Did Adam say what’s in the pump sprayer? Also, I’d wear that coat as my daily wear.
increíble tu trabajo, sin duda eres un genio! ⚜⚜⚔⚔
Should it have a cut in the shoulder from Sapper’s scalpel?
Hey Adam? What you doing? Oh I'm shaving my coat! *Cue discrete phone call to loony bin*
Demerit badge collection: The College of Hard Knocks.