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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2011 15:22:04 GMT -5
hey gang i got a question does anyone mess with the fingers of there figures?... I'm trying to make a finger point. i got it away from the others, i heat it to move it, then what should i do to keep it in place instead of going back to holding position? (its macho's left hand I'm making a finger point what should i do? any suggestions?.........
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Post by mrhoss on May 12, 2011 15:33:35 GMT -5
You know how a person with a broken finger has a splint to keep their finger straight? Could that be done on a small scale? If held straight for a long enough time, would the plastic stay? I think it might be too soft and return to the bent position. Mattel needs to make interchangeable hands.
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Post by hulkhogan2011 on May 12, 2011 15:40:18 GMT -5
melt the hand a little with a smal lighter(be shure not to burn it) and then mold it as u like before it dries
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Post by The Assassin on May 12, 2011 15:43:28 GMT -5
i've heard of people heating it up with a hairdryer and pushing a thin pin/needle through the length of the finger to hold it there till it cools, then removing the pin
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Post by PJ on May 12, 2011 16:02:04 GMT -5
You heat the hand with a hairdryer for about a minute or two so it's really soft. Then hold the finger in the position you want while running it under cold water until in gets hard and stays in that position
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Post by skribbel24 on May 12, 2011 17:07:55 GMT -5
You heat the hand with a hairdryer for about a minute or two so it's really soft. Then hold the finger in the position you want while running it under cold water until in gets hard and stays in that position Yup, try this one.
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2011 21:45:34 GMT -5
thnks for all the info going to try it i'll let everyone know how it works owwwww yeaaaaaaaaaaaa
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