>>11475175Full size packs displayed on floor, modded OG Spirit hanging on a door, unmodded OG Spirit is in a closet. The way I see it there's a tier system, and different packs have different purposes.
>S-Tier, Mack's FactoryThe crown jewel. Nothing will likely ever surpass it. Will be used as a collection centerpiece and probably not taken out into the world.
>A-Tier, Haslab 89 ModThis pack was completely stripped down and substantial body work was done to retrofit it into an 89 accurate shell. The pack was completely repainted. Nearly everything but the main shell was replaced with real parts. Alice frame added. Keepalive installed for pack and wand, which now run off a talentcell battery. This is the pack I'd use for special events.
>B-Tier, Haslab Afterlife Not repainted at all. Some parts replaced with real ones, others left stock. Added alice frame, keepalives, talentcell. This would be when I want to wear a nicer pack and damage isn't a concern, but the occasion doesn't warrant using my A-tier.
>C-Tier, Hasbro 84I plan on doing very little with this one. Add an alice frame, replace the shitty Clippard and V-hook, run it off a talentcell battery. This will be a mostly stock pack for more casual use.
>D-Tier, Modded OG and Lifesize Spirit PacksThese are essentially stunt packs for when I want something light weight and/or damage is a concern. I have both Spirit packs on this tier cause they each have their pros. The OG is completely repainted and has new electronics. It's smaller size makes it better for bars or other crowded environments. The lifesize isn't repainted and is using the stock electronics, but it's movie accurate sizing is superior when space isn't an issue. Both have motherboards, alice frames, and several cosmetic mods. These are also the packs I would let other people wear if they wanted to attend an event with me.
>F-Tier, Unmodded OG Spirit PackThis isn't something I'd ever wear. It's for kids to play with.