Kid armor for my siblings

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Ray Cornwell 2
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Kid armor for my siblings

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My little sister "Uba Duba" (Abigale, 2 yrs old) decided to put on her older brother's armor (that I made for him), and I had to take some shots of her in it. My other little brother, Morgan Thor (4 yrs old), had his armor on (that I also made for him), and Uba picked a fight. She woops ass! Tuffest female in the world!
Here are some pics, for anyone interested.

Uba Duba the mighty:
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Look at the resemblance in these photos of her and me...
Uba:
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Me:
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We are even both left handed! I am her biggest fan...

She picks a fight with Morgan Thor:
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Then they duke it out:
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This is the mighty Morgan Thor. I really like his armor, it was hard to figure a comfortable way to make the strapping, so that the armor would be a comfortable costume for a 4 year old boy. I ended up lacing it all on the back:
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There they are, I have made a half suit for my 14 year old brother, but I have no pics, yet.
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Thats Great! I officially now fear your family :)
Great job on thier kits!!!
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Post by Ray Cornwell 2 »

:twisted:
LOL, Uba Duba is a tough one, she is.
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Post by Henry of Bexley »

It's always awesome to see the sparkle in kids' eyes when they get to do this kind of stuff... Makes me wish I was 4 again at times...

What am I going on about? I'm only 17!
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