WIP: Royal Guard from Australia in progress

The Red Senate Guard costume as seen in Attack of the Clones

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Approval photo shows how padding helps helmet to sit nicely.

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Congs there,

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[quote="CrimsonGuard"]Side photo shows how padding helps helmet to sit nicely.

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Ooh I like that. My helmet doesn't have much of a gap and sits fairly nicely, but my garrison-mate has a fairly noticable gap. Maybe I'll show this to him.
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That’s great I could help with helmet sitting square on shoulders. I recently added more padding on shoulders and it sits really well now as the padding had sunk down a bit due to trooping around. It’s easy to add more padding as it’s needed.
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