Nexus Leader
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Post by Nexus Leader on Jul 28, 2011 14:29:04 GMT -5
Ive just recently bought a MATTEL CM Punk, I think its the basic series. I cant really remeber what series.
Either way, how come right leg of Punk is in that slanted position?
Doesnt anybody else think that it would have looked better with a straight leg?
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D-Bry
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Cavs 2013
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Post by D-Bry on Jul 28, 2011 14:33:49 GMT -5
what the are u talking about!?
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jwsowner
Main Eventer
"The King Of String"
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Post by jwsowner on Jul 28, 2011 14:39:19 GMT -5
I think he means that the leg is squished in or out or something like that. Yeah, I hate this problem. Maybe run it under some hot water for a minute to soften it up and put something in between (bunched-up paper towels maybe? IDK) And just leave it alone for like a day or two. That is the best thing that I can tell you. Sorry if it doesn't work.
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Post by AdamBomb on Jul 28, 2011 14:45:26 GMT -5
If your leg is warped, here is my advice.
Get a hair dryer, turn it on high and blast the affected area for 40 seconds (that's the right amount of time for me), turn it 360 degrees as your doing it, rotating the figure so you evenly heating the plastic.
Once it's soft enough to bend back, keep the leg straight (I just use one of my hands), and blast it for a couple of minutes with the "cold" setting on the hair dryer.
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jwsowner
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Post by jwsowner on Jul 28, 2011 14:50:39 GMT -5
If your leg is warped, here is my advice. Get a hair dryer, turn it on high and blast the affected area for 40 seconds (that's the right amount of time for me), turn it 360 degrees as your doing it, rotating the figure so you evenly heating the plastic. Once it's soft enough to bend back, keep the leg straight (I just use one of my hands), and blast it for a couple of minutes with the "cold" setting on the hair dryer. Oh wow. That's a pretty nice idea.
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