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The Weird Thing about Lost World's Dubows

bseal

Well-Known Member
What if we solve this by just building our own Dubow out of their scraps, even if it is only enough for a child or an action figure, with all the inaccuracies corrected?

And to add fuel to the fire, let’s ask Five Star to do the build.

I think Capt. Hogie is donning a size 36 Monarch, but regardless, it would be so much fun to finally see a WWII accurate one in the juggernaut hide.

The image of this proposed A-2, once actually realized, “The Marwen Dubow,” would make a tremendous avatar for ZuZu.




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Pa12

Well-Known Member
What if we solve this by just building our own Dubow out of their scraps, even if it is only enough for a child or an action figure, with all the inaccuracies corrected?

And to add fuel to the fire, let’s ask Five Star to do the build.

I think Capt. Hogie is donning a size 36 Monarch, but regardless, it would be so much fun to finally see a WWII accurate one in the juggernaut hide.

The image of this proposed A-2, once actually realized, “The Marwen Dubow,” would make a tremendous avatar for ZuZu.




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That collar makes a roughwear look small;)
 

ZuZu

Well-Known Member
What if we solve this by just building our own Dubow out of their scraps, even if it is only enough for a child or an action figure, with all the inaccuracies corrected?

And to add fuel to the fire, let’s ask Five Star to do the build.

I think Capt. Hogie is donning a size 36 Monarch, but regardless, it would be so much fun to finally see a WWII accurate one in the juggernaut hide.

The image of this proposed A-2, once actually realized, “The Marwen Dubow,” would make a tremendous avatar for ZuZu.




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He looks like he's straining- wouldn't want to be his pants...
 

nickgp

Member
And if you didn't think Stewie Clurman couldn't make a nice jacket you're wrong! The early LW jackets were really cool- thinnish leather with character and funky takes on the epaulets and other things which looked really cool IMO. Here's an example of an early LW- notice the pocket spacing is good (it's a 44) and the collar looks great!


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SOME OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL JACKETS
 
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