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In lugnet.loc.ca.on, Derek Raycraft wrote:
> David Koudys wrote:
> > It wasn't that I was tryig to do it wrong, it's just that the head was looking
> > straight out and I wanted it to turn a bit--and you know that sometimes your
> > maxi-figs have a difficult time turning their heads when they're looking
> > straight out.
> >
> > I ddin't realize that the helmet was on wrong after I turned the head...
>
> So you're saying you weren't walking around with the helmet on top of
> your head. Ok, if you say so.
I was doing my Rick Moranis 'Dark Helmet' routine but it wouldn't fit over my
large noggin.
> Actually Darth's neck isn't quite right. I built it the same as I do
> for the figures with air tanks, but Darth doesn't have an air tank.
> This means his head will slip down over the rotating part of the neck in
> the center position. What I need to do for his is move the turn-table
> lower so this doesn't happen.
>
> The only problem with the helmet was it was riding too high on the head.
> The Darth helmet is tricky because of all the snot work to get the
> helmet skirt on makes the inside catch on the head in places. It also
> seems to take some use before the parts all align them selfs for easy
> adding and removing.
>
> > Dave K
> > -who really shouldn't tempt fate by touching Derek's stuff...
>
> Don't worry, I don't mind you touching my stuff. As long as I've had a
> chance to take a picture of it first. :-)
>
> Derek
I think I'll work on not breaking your stuff... let's see--one train show and
one hobby show and so far so good :)
Dave K
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