This photo shows the custom boot cover that we offer. It's made from high quality vinyl and has velcro sewn in the back to close it, just like the boots in the movie had. The holster is not available yet, but is a piece of vac-formed styrene and covered in the same vinyl as the boots. It is riveted onto the boot itself for stability and will hold a Kenner Scout blaster securely enough for the wearer to run and not have the blaster fall out. This appears to be the exact same technique they used on the Scout boots in the movie. The boots in the photo are not available. See below for some boots we offer. A rear view of the custom boot cover shows the velcro attachment point. This velcro makes the spat somewhat adjustable. It will fit over a range of boots but is specifically designed to be used with our boots. Also you see another, rear shot of the holster. We hope to offer this accessory very soon.

 

These are the boots we are offering as of right now. They are not movie accurate but are much less expensive that other scout trooper boots on the market that are even less accurate. Good boots are hard to find and these seem to fit the bill quite nicely. They are rubber haz-mat boots and they are molded in white. They also have a molded tan outsole that resembles the movie used boots. We slit these boots up the back and remove about an inch to narrow the boot upper. We then install velcro to close the boot upper. This gives the boot a nice, thin appearance and makes them fit better. They are available in whole sizes only and we offer them with or without our "narrowing" modification and with or without our custom vinyl boot covers.