Recently I was given the opportunity to acquire the Kes  costume worn in the episode "Warlord". Unfortunately it was missing some key  elements such as the boots, holster and most importantly, the collar. So  after much consideration and haggling I decided to make  the purchase and eagerly awaited it's arrival. When it showed up in about 4 days  I was ready to start hunting for the missing pieces. The boots for the  "Warlord" are an easy replacement as they are in plentiful supply. The holster  could be made if needed but I have someone trying to track down the original. So  that leaves the collar - which to me was the linchpin of the entire costume not  to mention the episode. I had seemed to remember seeing an article about the  collar on www.Ex-Astris-Scientia and how it was  re-used on Enterprise by an Orion Guard in the episode "Borderland". I  thought, "Ah- ha!!!!!, I'll just wait until IAW sells it and scoop it up!"    Well, it's not so simple. I did a search and found that the Orion Guard costume  I needed had sold months prior and was now in the hands of it's new owner.....  with the collar, for just above 300 bucks! At this point I thought I'd just have  a cool costume with some missing or repro accessories, not bad I  guess.
The Orion Guard costume arrived yesterday and my  mission to re-assemble a key costume was under way. To my amazement the entire  piece is actually made of metal which makes it all the cooler. It had been  lengthened by attaching a piece of leather to the place in the back where it  closed. The medallion on the back  was taken off and sewn to the new leather piece (but upside down) and the whole  thing was kept in place with Velcro. Another new feature was the green paint  that was sprayed all over the edges where it would meet the body. I surmised  that this was body paint due to the fact that small amounts of the same stuff  were inside the costume, so I removed it from the collar with alcohol. I then  removed the leather additions and am in the throws of re-attaching the rear  medallion to it's original location. I did not however remove or alter the  bright green corrosion inside of the front medallion - looks cooler that way and  it's probably a throw back to it earlier use.
So now I am happy to report that the collar is back to  it's original configuration and sits proudly on the "Warlord" costume, where it  belongs. I also have a terrific Orion Guard costume that needs a good home. Wish  me luck on the boots and holster!
Regards,
Brett Jones