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In lugnet.cad.dat.parts, Franklin W. Cain wrote:
> > Chin-Guard or Chinstrap?
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> I'm partial to Chin-Guard. A chinstrap is a miniature belt that braces itself
> against your chin to hold your helmet onto your head. A chin-*GUARD* on the
> other hand protects your chin.
So, by your own logic, the classic helmets should be:
> > > 193a : Minifig Helmet Classic with Thin Chin-guard
> > > 193a : Minifig Helmet Classic with Thick Chin-guard
(I personally think the above makes more sense, incidentally. None of the
helmets have chin straps, because that would have to go under the chin.)
On a side note, are those supposed to both be 193a?
--Travis Cobbs
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