Might sound stupid but could it have been an "approved for all audience" trailer so they felt the need to enlarge her shirts? Where as the new trailer is Pg13/uk 15 so the can show more skin?The shorter ones are from the latest trailer. From bts scans, new footage, the exposed outfit and action figures, seems that those are the screen correct ones. I don´t know why they "enlarged" them for one of the first trailers.
Margot Robbie is 5'6" - and the bat looks medium to large on her. There's shots of her carrying it over her shoulders, and it sticks out about a foot on either side. Also if you look at the pictures of Harley Quinn Smith holding it, the bat looks pretty large. I would guess that the bat is 32 or 33 inches. (Also based on the fact that the girth looks pretty wide compared to the length, makes me think that it might not be a full 34" regulation bat).
Hey guys! Is it okay to bring bat to the theatre or comic con? I dont want to make rubber ones. I really want to make it with the real one.
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Hey guys! Is it okay to bring bat to the theatre or comic con? I dont want to make rubber ones. I really want to make it with the real one.
As someone who works for Comic Cons in the UK, I can say with 100% certainty that over here you'd have it taken off you and it would likely be destroyed. I'm not sure on Stateside policies but personally I wouldn't risk it.
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can someone make a 3d model of the hairclip/holder? soorry i don't know what's the name of it![]()
hey! so i was looking through here hoping for help with a project i'm working on for a friend and noticed there's not really any conversation about her mallet. After watching one of Tested's videos from San Diego this year, they talked to a company that was making officially licensed replicas of the hammer and bat. The gentleman they were talking to mentioned that they found the original base for the hammer on Amazon, but wouldn't share what it was. After a good bit of research, I found one that is pretty damn close if not the same hammer used for the base, based off length and grip appearance.
https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/21mh+Un6YwL._AC_US160_.jpg
Unfortunately, the thing is 8 lbs. as is. I plan on taking a drill press to the head to hollow it out a bit and reduce the weight considerably. After that I'll be building the mallet head around that. Will post updates as I go.
Here's the link to the hammer for sale on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Nupla-BD-8-2...1470059931&sr=8-3&keywords=long+handle+mallet
hope this helps someone else!
I made a pair. They're simple hollow cones. My daughter's hair is thick enough that I just thread them on and they stay in place, especially with the hair band making the ponytails. Your mileage may vary, depending on your hair. They might be too heavy if you are wearing a wig. Then again, if it's a wig, you could always glue them in place.can someone make a 3d model of the hairclip/holder? soorry i don't know what's the name of it![]()
I spoke to LFCC about weapons made of wood they said their rule is if it would brake before hurting someone it's fine (I.e balsa wood ect) however if its liable to do damage before breaking ot would not be alowedAs someone who works for Comic Cons in the UK, I can say with 100% certainty that over here you'd have it taken off you and it would likely be destroyed. I'm not sure on Stateside policies but personally I wouldn't risk it.