Lamb
I'll sell the corset, every 1,000.
STARCRAFT II Jim Raynor. Part 5. Everything else.
1. The median shield to which the hose from the spine is attached was in perfect condition, painted slightly in the places where painted; 2. The rear shield is exactly the same.
3. Thors. Fortunately, he almost didn't have to fight. The main problem, due to the incorrect storage, to the top of the legs, was the head damage, a severe bruise, and practically floated pieces of stained scapula, and many small ounces on the corners in rough transport. All of this was quickly restored. Like I used to replace the coolers' lids. We also had to rewiring the spine wire, apparently there was a break somewhere. Check all other electrical circuits for workability and replace some of the four-year feeding units, remove some unnecessary interior parts to further facilitate the torso. After the sliphs and the ground, the torso almost completely had to be painted, the end result exceeded the first paint, in my view. 4. Guns. They had to be done from scratch, as previously written, I think the final version was the best of three. With the anchorage system, I'm no longer wise, and I've taken the idea from the original suits nearsard shown on the first sales of two parts of the oldcraft. The only difference is that my bands weren't sticking apart, but they were stunning behind their heads. Regrettably, the trafaret had to be made from scratch to the right-handed, the last time he did it for what he was most grateful for, he just saved me, he drove himself this time.
5. Legs and hands. In fact, there was no change, the armstrip was stacked, several segments were glued on their fingers, the idea was to replace the manipulator rings with the glove, and consequently to replace the whole cable, to retract them, but there was no time to do so, so they left the system unchanged. The legs were most damaged, but they had to be rushed, removed the extra pipes and hose restricting mobility, packed the cracks, glued some elements, and had to redecorate the arms and legs.
6. Part of which was not. Belt. In the original version, there was a belt that was dressed after the pants, but in order to facilitate the suit and increase its mobility, he refused.