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I am not sure such a case exists for the HTC Desire.
All of the LEGO style phone accessories I have seen in the past have been for the iphone.
A bit of searching turned up these items:
What appears to be a case with LEGO compatible studs (for iphone)
Check out this page for other LEGO relates accessories and a picture of the above case in use with actual ...
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Just put them in boiling hot water and leave them for 5 minutes then take them out, straiten the torso and it should come off. If it doesn't come off then get a knife and wobble it a bit and there will be no studs in the legs and you can take the whole body apart - I have successfully used this method.
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The term acrylic is used for many mediums, like acrylic paint (liquid), acrylic fiber (clothing), acrylic rubber (flexible) and acrylic glass (really hard).
So, as you see, it is possible to make those capes out of a type of acrylic material.
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It is fabric - probably cotton or polyester - coated with an acrylic substance that makes it more durable and tear-resistant. You can easily print on acrylic-coated fabric using standard laser printers.
You can purchase acrylic-coated fabric through suppliers that sell sign-making supplies as well as art supply shops.
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Good places to find parts include:
Thrift stores, car boot sales, jumble sales. Sometimes you get lucky.
eBay is a good general source for parts... as long as you can find what you're looking for.
LEGO's Pick-a-Brick (PAB) service is good for for common parts.
LEGO's replacement parts service is better for less common parts from newer sets. The range of ...
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