Daniel Logan Getting Fitted For His Own Boba Fett Costume

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We stopped to see Daniel Logan getting fitted for his flight suit, which is being made by Arkady Designs.

Organized by Wasted Fett, this last Saturday was the second stage where members of The Dented Helmet have been donating a screen-accurate “Empire” #BobaFett costume he can call his own.

We also spoke with Daniel about bringing Boba Fett back and how honored he would be to play him again.

Stay tuned for more in the coming months as we share with you more parts to his costume coming together!

Video and photos by Boba Fett Fan Club.

Bonus Content

Wasted Fett’s list of contributors to Daniel Logan’s “Empire Strikes Back” costume:

  • GMH Boba Fett helmet by Skyfire
  • Helmet painted by superjedi (TDH, Instagram)
  • Armor, jetpack, sidearm, and gauntlets by Wasted Fett (TDH, Instagram)
  • Armor painting by Fett 4 Real (TDH, Instagram)
  • Gauntlet painting, jetpack painting, and helmet electronics install by jbdubz
  • Flightsuit, vest, neckseal, and pouches by Arkady
  • Flightsuit weathering and boot paint up by Lane Creative Studios (TDH)
  • MOW boots provided by Fandango Fett
  • Gloves by Major and Mike M.
  • Girth belt, ammo belt, wookie braids, and cape by woodman
  • EE-3 and sidearm holster by Stormrider and jbdubz

Additional contributors for those screen-accurate details that make all the difference:

For further backstory, see this thread on The Dented Helmet.

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Founder and editor of the Boba Fett Fan Club, established in 1996. Aaron curates all of the content for BFFC and also designs/develops the website. He works with a team of volunteers worldwide. When not volunteering here, he's a cinematographer and runs his own production company.

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