Darth Vader: Obi-Wan Kenobi (Season 1)

Model SL-24247, Photo by Rick Urquhart
Description: Darth Vader: OWK
Prefix: SL
Detachment: Sith Lord Detachment
Context: Obi-Wan Kenobi Series
See also: ANH Vader, ROTS Vader, ANH Vader, ESB Vader, ROTJ Vader
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 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. This Detachment defines additional, optional costuming details listed in blue and red. Please visit the Detachment website for more details on these options.

- The dome is asymmetrical.
- The dome is gloss black with a polished finish.
- The front center of the dome brow has a flat edge, but there is no sharp point in the dome brow between the eyes of the mask.
- There is a "Y" shaped indentation in the front center of the dome brow.

- The face mask is painted in an alternating pattern of gloss black and gloss gunmetal/grey.
- The face mask is asymmetrical.
- The lenses are slightly bubbled and tinted dark amber or dark orange (eyes are not visible behind lenses).
- The eye shape closely resembles the ESB stunt helmet.
- The lower mouth vent is triangular with slightly rounded corners, and is roughly half the size of the upper mouth vent.
- There are incised lines on the cheek tubes to indicate the "break points" where the face mask separates from the bottom of the helmet.
- Large, black, diamond-shaped mesh is inset in both vents; additional black screen backing may be used to conceal the wearer’s face further.
- The tusks are metal-looking, silver, and have rounded (hemispherical) tips with no visible weathering.
- There is a noticeable gap between the neck of the face mask and the top of the chest armor.
- No skin is visible from any angle (under or through the mask).
- No neck brace is worn with the face mask.
OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable):
- The top of the faceplate extends and covers the top of the wearer’s head.

- A balaclava is a black head sock/hood that is worn under the helmet and is used primarily to hide the following features: the wearer's mouth which could be seen through the mouth and chin vents, the wearer's neck which could be seen under and around the neck of the mask (especially during movement of the head), and the back of the wearer's neck/head which could be seen from the back at a low angle underneath the dome.
- While the balaclava is labeled as "required" merely because it is the simplest way to ensure that none of the features listed above are visible when the wearer is in full costume as well as to keep the wearer's head cool, any other items or methods that achieve the same result may be used instead of an actual balaclava.

- The cape is made of a lightweight black wool blend (or wool equivalent) and lined with black satin. The cape should be approximately 270 degrees when laid out flat
- The cape is floor length, with a 1–2 inch clearance from bottom of cape to the floor. The cape does not touch the floor.
- The cape collar is black leather (or leather-like material) with a medium gloss finish, and is one inch to one and a quarter inches in width.
- The cape is held closed with a chain, or fastened/positioned to give the same effect as being held closed with a chain.
- The chain should only show 2–3 links while the cape collar is shown over top of the faceplate neck.
OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable):
- The cape is made of wool and the cape collar should be made of leather.
- The cape collar should not be visible in full costume when viewing the wearer from behind.
- The edges of the cape drape over the front corners of the chest armor thus hiding the shoulder bells while the wearer's arms are at his/her side; the edges are pulled in so as to drape over the outermost raised sections.

- The chest armor is painted in an alternating pattern of gloss black and gloss gunmetal/dark grey.
- The centermost raised section is grey, and all other raised sections are black.
- The shoulder bells are entirely black, and each are attached to the chest armor by hinges or are fixed to the armor to simulate hinged bells.
- There is no cape hook.
OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable):
- The black and grey paints used on the chest armor should match that used on the dome and the face mask.
- The armor should be fitted with padding if necessary to ensure 1) the bottom of the armor does not rise up substantially off the chest, 2) the back of the chest armor does not stick out substantially through the cape, 3) the shoulder bells rest on and move with the arms, and 4) that the side of the chest armor and the top of the shoulder bells are flush.
- The center bottom edge is slightly curved and appears to be trimmed like the ROTS chest armor.
- The shoulder bells are held in place with elastic bands to allow movement but ensuring the bells return flush to the armor.

- The inner robe is made of the same material as the outside of the cape.
- It is ankle length, and worn over the chest armor and codpiece, but under the belt, and the front sides are almost touching or no more than an inch away from the chestbox.
- The side seams are open from the belt down.
- There are three pleats/darts on the sides of the inner robe, starting at the shoulders until the waist line.
- Pleats should be sewn outwards.
- Optional: The side seams may be sewn from the belt down.

- The chestbox is square, polished satin black, and worn right below the chest armor and above the belt.
- There are no visible straps since the chestbox is fixed directly to the bodysuit.
- The face of the chestbox consists of:
- Two metal silver rods on each side that are machined as shown. They are not bracketed by anything on the top and bottom.
- Three vertically stacked metal silver coin slots on the wearer's right. These coin slots are constantly lit red; there is no blinking sequence.
- A translucent green colored panel (upper) and red colored panel (lower) are on the wearer’s left and each are mounted in a raised black area slightly larger than the panels themselves. These panels are constantly lit.
- Along the bottom are four rocker switches which are mounted individually and are, from wearer's right to left, white and three grey.
- There are no small metal silver switches or any text anywhere on the chestbox.
OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable):
- In terms of width, the chestbox should extend just past the center-most black sections of the chest armor.
OPTIONAL Level three certification (if applicable):
- The center of each coin slot should have square corners, and contains a semi-translucent red material.

- The body suit is made of black leather (or leather-like material), fitted to the wearer, and quilted in lines spaced about one inch apart down the torso, arms, and legs.
- A one-, two-, or three-piece suit is acceptable.
- An open mesh back is also acceptable for comfort and heat dispersal.
- Additional Note: The body suit in the film was constructed in three pieces: A top with only the sleeves quilted, a vest, and pants.
OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable):
- The body suit should be made of leather.
- It should have a wrinkled/worn appearance.
OPTIONAL Level three certification (if applicable):
- The vest front of the bodysuit should have the look of being made from four quilted parts with the seams in the correct places.
- There should be a middle seam, and two other seams that are five quilted lines left and right from the middle seam.
- Approximately four inches (4”) below the armor one of the seams deviates and is sewn on the face of the sixth quilted line until it disappears under the armor. This creates the look of the fractional quilted line looking like the letter “V”.
- The left and right seams should meet the bottom of the chest armor on the inside edges of the raised black stripes on the chest armor on both sides.

- The gloves are black leather (or leather-like material) with a medium gloss finish and mid-forearm length.
- The upper surface has 11–13 quilted ribs spaced approximately ¾ to 1 inch apart which run perpendicular to the arm and start just behind the knuckles.
- The palm side has no quilted lines.
- There is no whipstitching at the fingertips.

- The belt is made of black leather (or leather-like material) and is approximately two and a quarter inches wide.
- The lightsaber hook is silver, metal, and held to the backside of the belt by two silver rivets (which are located towards the bottom of the belt). The lightsaber hook is mounted slightly forward of the wearer's left hip.
- The buckle is metal or metallic in appearance, and is slightly larger than the belt boxes in terms of height (buckle size is the same as ANH, ESB and Rogue One).
- The base layer of the buckle is black and rectangular.
- The second layer is silver and in the shape of a "D."
- There are five progressively smaller rectangular cutouts. The smallest cutout is a circle.
- The top layer of the buckle consists of a silver circle located on the center of the arc of the "D."
OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable):
- The belt is made of leather.
- The belt has incised lines one eighth of an inch from the top and bottom.
- The base layer of the buckle is not gloss black.

- The belt boxes are black and centered vertically on the belt one-half to one inch from the buckle, and mirror image one another.
- Wearer's left box is shown.
- From the center outwards each box has:
- two green square light panels above a rectangular inset containing silver rectangular-shaped metal screen,
- a domed red pilot light set in a chrome ring,
- and six silver posts with smooth sides (in two vertical columns of three) set atop of red washers.
- All lights are constantly lit.

- The codpiece is a padded-construction and faced in black leather (or leather-like material).
- It is worn over the bodysuit, directly below the belt, and under the inner robe.
- It covers the front of the groin area and extends to the hips.
- In its center, there is a slight rectangular inset with rounded corners that is edged with rolled piping.
OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable):
- The codpiece is made of leather.
- The codpiece has a wrinkled/worn appearance, and must not be thicker than one inch.
- The area of the codpiece under the belt boxes is no taller than one-third of the area under the belt buckle.

- The shin guards are symmetrical.
- The shin guards are gloss black.
- Each shin guard covers the leg from the ankle to the knee, and at least one half the leg when viewed from the side.
- The knee is shaped like a cut diamond.
- Below the knee are six small square protrusions in a horizontal line (three on each side).
- On both sides of the raised area along the center, a long "U" shaped cutout starts at mid-armor height, and gradually increases in depth.
- The shin guards are attached by two straps that go around the boot.
- Unlike the Original Trilogy shins, the bottom of the Kenobi shins have a lip extension at the ankle.
OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable):
- The shin guards are weathered to achieve the non-uniform semi-gloss look.
- Both shin guards slightly contour to each leg.

- The boots are made of black leather (or leather-like material) with a medium gloss shine and are lace-less.
- They come to just below knee height, have a rounded toe, and a smooth textured appearance.
- There is no noticeable zipper in full costume.
- The sole of the front does not exceed one inch in thickness and the heel does not exceed two inches in thickness.
- Note: The strap/buckle at the top is not required; this area is covered in full costume and may or may not be there based on the style of boot.

- The lightsaber should be a Master Replicas or custom built based on the MPP Microflash or the Heiland Synchronar 3-Cell flash handle to match the hilt used in A New Hope
- The metal has a chrome appearance.
- The grips do not extend all the way to the middle section.
- A lever is present on the box on the middle section.
- The side bars of the box have a chrome appearance.
- There are no connecting wires towards the top of the lightsaber.
- The lightsaber is only included as long as it's in compliance with the applicant’s local laws.
OPTIONAL Level two certification (if applicable):
- The lightsaber is capable of being belt worn with the emitter facing upwards (detachable blade or no blade).
The lightsaber is a 1:1 scale of the lightsaber used in the film.
OPTIONAL Level three certification (if applicable):
- The lightsaber is weathered.