Partial Gas mask experiment and no where else to post it
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- Cpl. Halan
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Not so OneEye, conventional helmets yes but as Halan pointed out there are some options. I've used that one too Halan but I find it looks a bit goofy, which might be good for some ideas but for this super soldier I want him to look fierce. There are many ideas but I like these.

Ok, this isn't the alien armour and it's not an enclosed helmet but it is head protection in an air environment. Why the air tanks then? They're combat drugs being pumped into his system to make him berserk and heighten reflexes and endurance, toughness etc.

With this type of armour you can use flat style hats and visors without problems.

What I like about this one is that I can fit a wild top knot type penis tail through the rear of the helmet where the 1x1 round stud is presently.

Using the Alien Armour is even better, you can fill in all but the tiniest gap that hardly shows. If you use a dark grey or black head then it wont show up at all.

The modified plate clip also allows for all sorts of attached stuff.

See, hardly any gap at all.

Ok, this isn't the alien armour and it's not an enclosed helmet but it is head protection in an air environment. Why the air tanks then? They're combat drugs being pumped into his system to make him berserk and heighten reflexes and endurance, toughness etc.

With this type of armour you can use flat style hats and visors without problems.

What I like about this one is that I can fit a wild top knot type penis tail through the rear of the helmet where the 1x1 round stud is presently.

Using the Alien Armour is even better, you can fill in all but the tiniest gap that hardly shows. If you use a dark grey or black head then it wont show up at all.

The modified plate clip also allows for all sorts of attached stuff.

See, hardly any gap at all.

- james+burgundy
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Hey thanks,
It's a handle from a Lego ping pong padle ( http://www.bricklink.com/search.asp?col ... itemID=979 ), I use the circle left over as a mine, BUT I plan to replace it with the black axle pin here ( http://www.bricklink.com/search.asp?col ... itemID=699 ) so all the Lego Snobs can like it too. 

- james+burgundy
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Nice. the one with the backwards-facing visor looks like a space-samurai.
Also, I disagree with the whole Height=awesome thing. as examples, see:
http://www.badassoftheweek.com/funk.html
http://www.badassoftheweek.com/honeybadger.html
also, my brother (who just got out of the marine corps) told me that the short drill instructors were by far the meanest.
Also, I disagree with the whole Height=awesome thing. as examples, see:
http://www.badassoftheweek.com/funk.html
http://www.badassoftheweek.com/honeybadger.html
also, my brother (who just got out of the marine corps) told me that the short drill instructors were by far the meanest.
"If someone ever tries to kill you, you try to kill them right back." -Malcolm Reynolds


As for the added height, I think it really makes the character seem more badass. (The honeybadger though is freakin boss). Taller people are easier to associate for super soldiers, elites, or heroes. It's just more cliche. Take a look at this analysis by Saber-Scorpion (Justin Stebbins).

He uses a modified 2x1 grill plate as a "belt" for Master Chief to make him even taller.
In case anyone was interested, here are some more boss spartans:
http://www.saber-scorpion.com/lego/halo_spartans.php
Saber-Scorpion's Lair: http://www.saber-scorpion.com/lego/halo.php
And Brickshelf: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=56834

He uses a modified 2x1 grill plate as a "belt" for Master Chief to make him even taller.
In case anyone was interested, here are some more boss spartans:
http://www.saber-scorpion.com/lego/halo_spartans.php
Saber-Scorpion's Lair: http://www.saber-scorpion.com/lego/halo.php
And Brickshelf: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=56834

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