Costume Malfunction

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Jolly
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Costume Malfunction

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Three times this year I reluctantly sent my regrets for having cancel some events. I could never apologize enough to the event captains.
However, I must admit that there were some much needed repair and/or adjustments to my RC Armor.
This past evening was a good example as I went to JasterMaster's place of residence to alter my shoulder bells and biceps pieces.
Using wider elastic and velcro help do the job in securing everything. As an added measure, snaps were put installed to help anchor the assembly. Everything is so secure now, I can move more freely than ever before.
As like FIXER, I can become a bit "anal" at times, but when it comes to costuming, perfection is the key.

One of the parents from Flushing's Autistic event requested a photo of FIXER for her son. She wanted to give it to him as a Christmas present. The lad stated to his mother one day that, "He liked the way my painted lines matched."
How could I resist. His picture is on the way!
" . . . No, I'm not wearing a backpack. It's my lunchbox."
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Re: Costume Malfunction

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Here's a diagram of what we did, if this helps.
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