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04-28-2010, 04:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Hammerfel
Those rock!
For the helmet, what if the mask was a half-mask, the bottom half removed to show the nose, mouth and softer female chin. that way you get to keep the helmet, but it looks more feminine.
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An interesting suggestion which I will have to look into.
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04-28-2010, 04:50 PM
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Originally Posted by dancontrino
Very good idea! Just use the comic pack mask and maybe the paratrooper scarlett head with the little hair bun.
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At first I used a comic pack helmet because those are removable. I used filler material to make something the helmet and neck peg could attach to so the figure could "wear" the helmet and not use an actual head. I changed that once I realized that the comic pack helmet, being a little longer than the non-comic pack helmet, looked too long on this slimmer body. So I went with standard CG helmets which do balance better.
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