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NoVATie

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  1. Was Matt the original TE producer and now we have TE2/XXXX who is much better?
  2. Have a pic of the hair ties holding the straps? I have mine velcro'd in the front and free floating at the back.
  3. FX will fit you fine, it's more about how you build the kit to fit you than which kit you buy. I would shy away from the FX helmet though as it's not very accurate. There are a lot of other buckets available and many build threads going on right now so poke around and see what's out there.
  4. Not a fan :-/
  5. Same here, should be a blast.
  6. Walking up stairs like you have a stick up your butt is part of the deal . Though I will say that going up is easier than going down I think.
  7. Very cool! I love the mini-fig pictures, BSN has some good ones too
  8. Enough with the pack Brian, show us the cannon!
  9. Congrats! Now how about some more pictures of that beautiful suit?
  10. I thought it said 1000th and I was like in only 15 months! But then I realized I can't read. Still a great accomplishment
  11. Very cool pictures, the last is my favorite
  12. The armor you bought is "FX" and E6000 is what you need
  13. 2 is best, 4 is okay.
  14. A member from Garrison Tyranus made the prototype for ThinkGeek. Wish they had one when I was a kid
  15. I "bent" it into place with a hammer haha. I think I used the shank of a screwdriver to keep it from bending totally flat onto itself. The screwdriver shank keeps enough curve to let you hang the finished product on your belt. Don't bend the clasp too many times though, it'll snap in half on you.
  16. I bent mine so that it was as tall as the flat spots on the thermal detonator and then cut off the excess with tin snips. I just glued the clip onto the detonator.
  17. A guy just posted pictures of his completed RT-Mod suit, take a look on the forums.
  18. If you want the table cloth clasps, check Walmart's camping section. I think they were ~$2 for a pack of 6.
  19. We've seen a lot of helmets 'round these parts
  20. I used plastic weld on my TK and some E6000 on my Hasbro conversion. For my next suit, I'll be using E6000 mostly because it dries clear and is less messy than the plastic weld.
  21. Buy a t-ball helmet at Walmart and rip the padding out of it. Then you can cut it to size and velcro it into your helmet. The stores around me have them for $7.
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