Offworld Jawa
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Model DZ-3016, Photo by Kelly Wicks Preshaw
Description: Offworld Jawa
Prefix: DZ
Detachment: Krayt Clan
Context: The Mandalorian
See also: Original Trilogy Jawa
After hopping on ships off their native Tatooine, Jawas relocated to many different desert planets. Jawas then had to adapt their dress to what fabrics were available. Although they did keep some old habits, their obsession with technology still remains the one force that drives them. You will find them living in the sand and trading in the markets.
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.
This is a visual guide used for 501st costume approval, not a how-to for construction. Construction details are found at the costume's Detachment website. Measurements provided here are are generalized, and not criteria for approval. All 501st costumes are proportionate to the wearer in terms of size, fit, and scale. During evaluation, both text and images (CRL and Reference) must be considered. When in doubt about a feature of a submitted costume, GMLs should post questions in the Legion forum's DL/GML peer review section.
Required Costume Components
The following costume components are present and appear as described below. For 501st membership only the requirements in black need to be met.
- The mask is face shaped becoming a base upon to mount the two glowing eyes.
- The mask is completely black with a shroud constructed of a black material that hides the entire head and face of the costumer. (No parts of the wearer may be visible).
- A black mesh fabric may be used to cover the front of the mask.
- When the mask is worn only the illuminated eyes are visible from inside the hood.
- The eyes are bright red and approximately ¾" (2 cm.) and do not bulge out.
- Eye lights are positioned directly below the wearer’s eyes.
- The hood is made of the same material as the robe.
- A medium grey colour made from (approximately 14oz to 18oz or 390g to 510g) burlap or Hessian with brown weathering highlights.
- Hood is sufficiently large to lap over the robe, hiding the neck opening and onto the shoulders.
- The hood is a separate piece from the robe.
- The hood is hemmed at the bottom with a seam up the back.
- Seams are not visible around the face of the hood.
- The hood extends into ties that overlap at the front and tied with a single crossover around the back.
- Hood tie ends are sewn square.
- Black lining inside the hood may be used but not visible.
- The hood may be slightly weathered.
- The hood must be proportionally sized to the wearer.
- The robe is made of the same material as the hood.
- A medium grey colour made from (approximately 14oz to 18oz) burlap or Hessian with brown weathering highlights and beige tone mud splash.
- The robe opens in the front and overlaps to the right side of the wearer.
- There is a seam down the back of the robe.
- The sleeves are part of the body of the robe, not sewn on separately, and are evenly frayed at the sleeve ends.
- Robe bottom frayed or unkempt appearance.
- Robe is only weathered with light brown dirt-like markings on the bottom few inches.
- Tunic is grey.
- Tunic is a full length robe with long sleeves.
- Tunic may be as long as the main robe.
- Tunic sleeve cuffs are sewn.
- The tunic’s bottom hem and sleeves may be visible from under the robe.
- The gloves are black cloth material.
- Gloves are plain with no adornments such as buckles or straps.
- Gloves cover the hands and entire wrist.
- At least one (1) bandolier is worn across the chest.
- Bandoliers are of British 1903 pattern, Martini Henry, Turkish Ottoman, Swedish, British, NZ, Australian, Canadian, German or similar recreations.
- Bandoliers are of brown/Tan leather or similar looking material and visual weight.
- The bandolier(s) are aged and weathered. All metal pieces are dull, worn and scuffed with little shine to them.
- Chest bandoliers are not worn tight up under the armpit area; they reach at least to the waist.
- Extension straps may be added for the bandoliers in order for them to hang low enough.
- Up to two (2) bandoliers may be worn at the same time. One bandolier across the shoulder to the waist.
- If two bandoliers are worn they are crossed over the chest in an “X” formation to the waist.
- The boots are wrapped in the same light grey textured fabric as the tunic.
- The boots are tall enough to cover the mid-shin or higher.
- The boots are slightly weathered.
Optional Accessories
Items below are optional costume accessories. These items are not required for approval, but if present appear as described below. If adding in an accessory after initial approval, the item still needs to be submitted to local GML for approval before use.
- This is one acceptable version of ion blaster.
- This is another acceptable version of ion blaster.
- The holster in which to carry the Ion Blaster.
- Microflame gas brazing torch or similar.
- Box frame with two (2) control knobs on top, extended torch arm, and cylinders in center.
- Greeblie "necklace" consisting of three elements matching the film references (pen shape, manifold plate, box with three chalk holders).
- Worn on a doubled brown cord.
- Cord should be a flat style, not rounded like string.
- Vintage leather ammo pouch pair, brown.
- The front "Y" straps are stitched, not riveted.
- Worn on a brown belt 1.25" to 1.5" which has 2 rivets halfway to connect the two parts. (32mm to 38mm) wide.