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Post by J'Dinkalage Morgoone on Jul 3, 2016 20:16:05 GMT -5
Magnus 100% painted (everything including skintone,except kneepad design)
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Post by Sizzle on Jul 3, 2016 20:42:12 GMT -5
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Post by J'Dinkalage Morgoone on Jul 3, 2016 20:49:13 GMT -5
Its a big bigger than Mattel heads, however its in scale with the body.
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Post by madness86 on Jul 3, 2016 21:17:40 GMT -5
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Post by rudos on Jul 3, 2016 21:31:09 GMT -5
Has anyone got instructions on how to swap out KO's biceps?
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Post by J'Dinkalage Morgoone on Jul 3, 2016 21:45:00 GMT -5
Has anyone got instructions on how to swap out KO's biceps? take them apart, swap them out. its really simple. people over think things.
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Post by rudos on Jul 3, 2016 23:02:30 GMT -5
Has anyone got instructions on how to swap out KO's biceps? take them apart, swap them out. its really simple. people over think things. Yep, very good, but for the privilege of those of us who don't do it often, would you mind sharing you wisdom how to remove the elbow peg?
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Post by J'Dinkalage Morgoone on Jul 3, 2016 23:15:48 GMT -5
take them apart, swap them out. its really simple. people over think things. Yep, very good, but for the privilege of those of us who don't do it often, would you mind sharing you wisdom how to remove the elbow peg? take a flathead and pry it apart...pop it out from the shoulder...heat it up with a blow dryer itll make it easier. really not a lot to describe.
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Post by PJ on Jul 4, 2016 2:21:15 GMT -5
Does that Nash have two different sized arms?
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Post by Living Death Machine on Jul 4, 2016 2:23:06 GMT -5
Does that Nash have two different sized arms? it sure does look like it.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2016 7:00:33 GMT -5
Yep, very good, but for the privilege of those of us who don't do it often, would you mind sharing you wisdom how to remove the elbow peg? take a flathead and pry it apart...pop it out from the shoulder...heat it up with a blow dryer itll make it easier. really not a lot to describe. No reason to be a prick with your responses. He's asking a a simple question. rudos Are you looking to swap out just the forearms (since you said elbow peg), or are you wanting to do the whole arm minus the shoulders?
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Post by rudos on Jul 4, 2016 7:10:20 GMT -5
take a flathead and pry it apart...pop it out from the shoulder...heat it up with a blow dryer itll make it easier. really not a lot to describe. No reason to be a prick with your responses. He's asking a a simple question. rudos Are you looking to swap out just the forearms (since you said elbow peg), or are you wanting to do the whole arm minus the shoulders? Thanks for responding triple s, I'm looking to retain the original shoulder joint, forearms and hands, and swap out just the biceps (if possible). I want the keep all the parts with tattoos pretty much to avoid having to paint.
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Post by Gone. on Jul 4, 2016 7:55:48 GMT -5
take a flathead and pry it apart...pop it out from the shoulder...heat it up with a blow dryer itll make it easier. really not a lot to describe. No reason to be a prick with your responses. He's asking a a simple question. rudos Are you looking to swap out just the forearms (since you said elbow peg), or are you wanting to do the whole arm minus the shoulders? He said there's not a lot to describe and you called him a prick? Wow, triggered easily or what? He summed it up well enough. I would have just said 'you pull on them'
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Post by Pedigree on Jul 4, 2016 9:24:30 GMT -5
No reason to be a prick with your responses. He's asking a a simple question. rudos Are you looking to swap out just the forearms (since you said elbow peg), or are you wanting to do the whole arm minus the shoulders? He said there's not a lot to describe and you called him a prick? Wow, triggered easily or what? He summed it up well enough. I would have just said 'you pull on them' He did not sum it up well enough at all. Someone new to the hobby asked for help and he received a BS response. If you're not interested in helping someone in need, why even respond? Why waste your own time? And we all know your response would have been even more mind numbing to read. That's why nobody is looking for your advice.
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Post by weatherdude15 on Jul 4, 2016 10:05:28 GMT -5
Has anyone got instructions on how to swap out KO's biceps? Arms can be a little tricky due to the smaller pegs. Put the figure in warm water. Once the plastic is looser, pop the forearms from the pegs. Swap them out with the desired replacement and you should be good. Trick is to get the plastic to be pliable enough and to get the pegs popped in and out cleanly.
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Post by weatherdude15 on Jul 4, 2016 10:10:53 GMT -5
It's been a while, and my mind is murky after running a race. How does one post pictures on here? Thanks.
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Post by marino13 on Jul 4, 2016 11:03:44 GMT -5
take them apart, swap them out. its really simple. people over think things. Yep, very good, but for the privilege of those of us who don't do it often, would you mind sharing you wisdom how to remove the elbow peg? I use the hot water technique (microwave it for two minutes). Dip the first arm in all the way to the shoulder. Let it soak for bout 30 seconds. Pop the arm off. Pop the hands out. Take a small flat head screwdriver and pop out the forearm peg. To put a new peg in, you have to gently start it with you figures. Once you have it lined up I use a a pair of pliers to GENTLY squeeze the peg all the way through. If there is any indent from the pliers re-soak it in the water again. If not, put the wrist back in the water to soften them up. Put the hands back on. Boom done.
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Post by stoptheclocks on Jul 4, 2016 12:19:22 GMT -5
Some more simple stuff SCOTT HALL NITRO 6/10/1996 TED DIBIASE MID-SOUTH BARRY WINDHAM BEACH BLAST 93' v2 CURTIS AXEL -I have no idea why I made this, just had the parts spare so why not. MR PERFECT EARLY WWE PRE-SINGLET ARN ANDERSON TRIPLE H RAW 5/26/2014 STEVE AUSTIN WRESTLEMANIA 19 -DM Austin with HOF vest and Cody Rhodes legs. STEVE AUSTIN RAW 3/11/1996 -Made this before the new Network Ringmaster was released. Kinda redundant now.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2016 12:40:44 GMT -5
No reason to be a prick with your responses. He's asking a a simple question. rudos Are you looking to swap out just the forearms (since you said elbow peg), or are you wanting to do the whole arm minus the shoulders? Thanks for responding triple s, I'm looking to retain the original shoulder joint, forearms and hands, and swap out just the biceps (if possible). I want the keep all the parts with tattoos pretty much to avoid having to paint. heat up the arm and remove it from the figure. Take a rag if you use hot water and just kinda pull on it. if you want to remove the forearm from the bicep you have to heat the whole arm up in hot water and kinda push the pin out. to reattach place pin back in put a rag around the arm and a pair of pliers and press down on it. The rag will keep you from damaging the arm with the pliers
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Post by GreyHaze:Big Bad Booty Daddy on Jul 4, 2016 13:27:24 GMT -5
For those that have the E43 Neidhart does it have a black castes torso? Also does the E43 Bret have the same skin tone as the previous Brets? I'd like to know before purchasing one for a head swap. Both Bret and the anvil are cast in black plastic. Well that sucks. Also do you know if the head on that Bret matches his DM?
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