Anyway that took me f-ing ages to work out, because they never gave him an official outfit, so I eventually settled on the original promo shots
@AndorianSoup have you used foam clay to make the clothes as an experiment? It's much better at taking shapes for small scales than stiff card
@Printdevil
I have not! Do you remember a particular brand? Never used the stuff before tbh

@AndorianSoup There's an expensive brand but in so far as I know I've just used "no-brand randoms" with some success. I set most of my supplies in a polyclay horror accident of doom, but I'll see what there is that has labels.

Basically roll it flat, cut the template, and when you let it dry out, it's like a slightly spongy cloth feel, that takes shapes well.

@AndorianSoup My children used it to make clothes for dolls and it's got a nice curl and shape you can use to fit playmobil so I don't see why it wouldn't work for lego.
@Printdevil
Intriguing. I might do some research
@AndorianSoup It has a little bit more strength than paper and shape, so it might work better for a trench coat.
@Printdevil
What I really need is for that trenchcoat/trouser combo to come with a checkered pattern. But that might be asking too much lol
@AndorianSoup That sort of glencheck. You could print it on transfer paper and iron that onto cloth/clay. Fusible ink would do it as well but that's breaking a butterfly with a mallet. Just use transfer paper on a template and cut it out.

@AndorianSoup

That still photo is a better script than any of the ones he had to suffer through, by far!

Cool Lego

@ClintonAnderson
Thank you. And yeah it's such a shame, but the writing just wasn't there for him. I'm still sad he never got to meet a Dalek 😞

@AndorianSoup

It's not Who without the Daleks

@ClintonAnderson
This ☝️
@ClintonAnderson
It's like Star Trek without Klingons, or Star Wars without Stormtroopers, or Indiana Jones without Nazi punching