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Hasbro Black Series Rogue One Stormtrooper Helmet
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<blockquote data-quote="StephenMG" data-source="post: 4114630" data-attributes="member: 168039"><p>Having got over the initial 'fun' of having this helmet I've now taken mine apart to fettle it a bit. I've smoothed the edges on the locating lugs a touch to make it easier to get apart again. Once I've finished the internal tinkering I'll probably glue the back and front parts together and fill the gaps around the 'ears'. I may leave the crown removable though as it fits fairly well and will make future maintenance easier.</p><p></p><p>The voice changer is pointless so I've removed the mic and the bit that holds it in and the horrible rubber nose piece. I've also ditched the internal straps and will be padding mine so that it sits on my head snugly and in the right position. Experimenting with the position I find that the boxy plastic piece between the eyes is touching the bridge of my nose so I will probably cut the corner off it and pad that too. I've also ordered some material to make new lenses as mine are, optically speaking, not good and not pleasant to look through.</p><p></p><p>Should be fun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StephenMG, post: 4114630, member: 168039"] Having got over the initial 'fun' of having this helmet I've now taken mine apart to fettle it a bit. I've smoothed the edges on the locating lugs a touch to make it easier to get apart again. Once I've finished the internal tinkering I'll probably glue the back and front parts together and fill the gaps around the 'ears'. I may leave the crown removable though as it fits fairly well and will make future maintenance easier. The voice changer is pointless so I've removed the mic and the bit that holds it in and the horrible rubber nose piece. I've also ditched the internal straps and will be padding mine so that it sits on my head snugly and in the right position. Experimenting with the position I find that the boxy plastic piece between the eyes is touching the bridge of my nose so I will probably cut the corner off it and pad that too. I've also ordered some material to make new lenses as mine are, optically speaking, not good and not pleasant to look through. Should be fun! [/QUOTE]
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