___ Rivet Gun
___ White rivets - short length, 1/8" diameter
___ Industrial Strength Velcro - white, large roll (This is about $30 and you don't need all of it. Recommend splitting purchase with another armor-builder or purchasing by the yard at a fabric store)
___ Jeweler's Files (to cut out frown)
___ Black mesh patio screen (just need enough for the "frown")
___ Hard Hat Machine Gray spray paint
___ Gloss black spray paint
___ Flat black spray paint (for blaster)
___ Clamps - all sizes (rubber gripped so they won't scratch your armor)
___ Silver or aluminum model paint (for blaster)
___ Weatherstripping (to stop slippage of parts and cut down on "clanking" noise while walking)
___ Foam weather stripping (to stop slippage of parts)
___ Phillips screwdriver
___ Heat gun (you probably don't need this, but you may want it for fine-tuning parts)
___ Dremel tool
___ Dremel cutting disks
___ Power drill (may not be necessary if you have a complete Dremel set)
___ Drill bits of various sizes
___ Low-tack masking tape
___ Various grains of sandpaper (rough to very fine)
___ Plastic Welder (this is a very specific two-part epoxy, Wal-Mart is the only place I know of that carries it! Click here for an image.) You'll need about 6 packages of this stuff.
___ Hot glue gun - High-temperature
___ Hot glue sticks
___ Dark crayon or pencil
___ Paintbrush (for dusting)
___ Small paintbrush (for drybrushing detail on blaster)
___ Paper towels (you never know when you'll spill something)
___ Work suspenders - with alligator clips (this will replace cheap-o suspenders that come with the armor kit)
___ X-acto knife
___ Windex (to help apply decals to helmet)
___ More money
___ 2-inch wide elastic straps - black, approx. 4 feet (Fabric store)
___ Dark green welder's replacement faceshield mask (this is if you choose to install flat lenses; you'll need to go to a welding supply store for this or e-mail me for pre-cut lenses)