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Post by revolution on Jan 16, 2010 4:24:15 GMT -5
I looked through the sticky threads and found nothing, so help will be appreciated.
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Post by Hurricane on Jan 16, 2010 4:51:31 GMT -5
I may be mistaken, but I don't think you can?
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Post by xtremewrestlingfan on Jan 16, 2010 5:04:24 GMT -5
Just do the same as you would if you were doing an RA headswitch. Boil it in hot water and pop it on. The TTL heads will sit a bit higher on the body and will show more of the figures neck, but that isn't much of a problem.
PM me if you have any questions.
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Post by revolution on Jan 16, 2010 7:50:27 GMT -5
Just do the same as you would if you were doing an RA headswitch. Boil it in hot water and pop it on. The TTL heads will sit a bit higher on the body and will show more of the figures neck, but that isn't much of a problem. PM me if you have any questions. Alright. I'll try.
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Post by ~ Cymru ~ on Jan 16, 2010 7:58:49 GMT -5
as said above same as RA to RA some times the look awful on RA bodys, i dont play with my figures so i saw down the neck and glue the head on, it looks great, but of course, you loose the neck articulation.
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Post by PJ on Jan 16, 2010 8:47:45 GMT -5
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Post by nathanielnd on Jan 16, 2010 13:05:42 GMT -5
You have to hollow out the TTL head with an exacto knife and shave down the top of the stem so the head fits correctly on the RA body. Then just put a drop of super glue on the top of the stem where you shaved it down and stick the head on top. If you do it right and don't use too much glue you'll keep it articulated. that Triple H looks fantastic so a dremel wouldn't work for that
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Post by cioffdogg on Jan 16, 2010 13:53:55 GMT -5
A dremel would actually work just fine. I've hollowed out TTL heads using a dremel no problem.
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Post by nathanielnd on Jan 16, 2010 14:57:00 GMT -5
A dremel would actually work just fine. I've hollowed out TTL heads using a dremel no problem. ;D thanks man - or +
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Post by PJ on Jan 16, 2010 15:50:08 GMT -5
Thanks. I guess it would, but I don't have a dremel.
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Post by cioffdogg on Jan 16, 2010 23:39:11 GMT -5
+, thanks.
You're welcome, too. Just helpin' a fellow customizer out.
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Post by nathanielnd on Jan 17, 2010 18:01:32 GMT -5
yeah thanks + 1 for both you guys
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Post by T-Phunk on Jan 20, 2010 0:58:43 GMT -5
The best thing to use to hollow out a TTL head is a counter sink bit on a drill. Cuts the cone shape easily and evenly.
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Post by TD#1=My head hurts on Jan 20, 2010 18:58:04 GMT -5
The best thing to use to hollow out a TTL head is a counter sink bit on a drill. Cuts the cone shape easily and evenly. That's what I use ;D
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