 | This rare 1987-88 Stomper Diving Devil was bought on an Ebay auction and it has a few missing and broken parts. |
 | I fabricated a claw assembly, air scoop, and harpoon tip to replace the missing pieces. The parts were made primarily of styrene plastic. |
 | Ehe claw assembly is fixed with small stainless steel screws to the original claw arms. |
 | Close up of the hand fabricated harpoon tip. the edge of the air scoop is visible on the left. |
 | here is the Diving Devil with all the restoration parts installed. The only part that had to be glued to the original, vintage body was the harpoon tip-- primarily because I needed to maintain an airtight seal on the floatation tank. All the other parts could easily be removed. |
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