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Post by Olos Nay on Sept 26, 2006 12:43:13 GMT -5
Seams you're not the only one or maybe you're secretly my mentor....
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Post by Leda EmBorr on Sept 26, 2006 16:26:48 GMT -5
;D Shhh... *ahem* Yes, the Force is strong with this one!
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Post by Olos Nay on Sept 27, 2006 10:38:35 GMT -5
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Post by Stey Fann Jull on Jan 17, 2007 19:45:10 GMT -5
here my Jedi datapad form my Anakin Skywalker clone wars costume. But its smaller than a Gameboy advance. And i just put a belt clip, so i can put it on my belt with my light impact armour But its not fully finish. I just think to make it small, its more BATTLEFIELD.
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Post by Olos Nay on Jan 18, 2007 9:03:54 GMT -5
Is it still functionnal as its primary function?
I think its a great prop, will definately make a good addition to your Jedi costume.
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Post by Stey Fann Jull on Jan 18, 2007 16:33:42 GMT -5
NOPE its a candy contener from NINTENDO you can find in some dollar store. But i pimped it LOL
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Post by Olos Nay on Jan 19, 2007 10:28:10 GMT -5
Oh yeah? Why didn't I think of that? I've seen those a lot here at work. Good thinking there.
SOOOOoooooo to answer my question, does it still work as its primary function: holding candies? ROFL
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Post by Stey Fann Jull on Jan 23, 2007 9:08:22 GMT -5
Not anymore, Viva el super glue. The reason is once open, if you dont super glue it, it keeps opening with out reason. Its made from a very crapy plastic, so super glue it before painting it. The super glue make a funny reaction on the plastic
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Post by Leda EmBorr on Jan 25, 2007 20:12:15 GMT -5
My kids had a bunch of these. I think McDonalds also had a similar Happy Meal toy, although it might have been smaller.
That just tells you that looking around for yard sales in the spring is a great idea. People sometimes put out a box of 5 cent toys, hoping someone will want some trinket for that price!
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