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What is this part supposed to be?

A number of Stikfas kits have been produced with "extra" parts that either don't seem to fit anything else in the kit or just look strange no matter how you use it. This is a quick visual guide to the most common unknown parts. If you still have a piece that doesn't appear in this list, email us a description of it and we will add it for you.

Omega Knight: double-socket tube
This piece can be used as a "waist" to connect the top half of the Omega figure with the bottom of the horse to create a centaur. It can also be used as a bulkier version of the lower arm on a figure.
Omega Knight: double-peg connectors
These pieces are sometimes overlooked and thrown away on accident. The double-square pegs allow you to connect items together that have square peg holes, such as shields and upper/lower arms.
Omega Military: L-shaped belts
These pieces were meant to be ammo belts that could be attached to either one of the larger guns or to the peg holes in a chest piece for a "Rambo-like" look. They were not made quite as intended and thus do not look as good as they could have.
Pirate: sextant
This piece represents a sextant, which is an instrument sailors would use to measure angles and distances.
Nurse: blood pressure monitor
These pieces combine to form a blood pressure monitor. A string (not included) can be attached between the box and the arm cuff pieces.
Alpha Motorcycle: second seat
A second, smaller motorcycle seat was produced in this kit that originally would have been used in another upcoming kit. However, that second kit was never produced and the piece was left with the biker.
Alpha Firefighter: hose connectors
The two yellow or red plastic tubes were originally meant to connect the rubber hose to the fire hydrant and spray nozzles. However, a new rubber tube was used for the final kit and the plastic tubes were left as extra pieces.
Alpha K-9 Police: leash connectors
The long double-socket connectors can be used in one of two ways. A single piece could be connected to the ball joint on top of the dog collar and the other end to the "leash handle" to create a straight leash. OR, both long pieces could be connected to either side of the dog collar, then the double-ball-joint piece could connect the other ends to create a harness, similar to what seeing eye dogs wear.
Pterodactyl: back wing connectors
This piece was included in the Pterodactyl kit in order to attach the wings to the back of any Stikfas figure with two peg holes in it. It essentially creates a backpack for wings.

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