



Introducing the latest member of the greatest tin toy marching band in the world...Sousa.
I couldn't find any good references of how the various parts of sousaphone were connected to each other, especially from the back. You have pipes/tubing going everywhere, so I just used a little bit of creative license and winged it. There is a kink in the tubing in the last image, that's to avoid it cutting into the helmet....or it's the result of some physical mishap :)
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