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dak 09-24-2007 02:02 PM

Repair Thread
 
Post here if you need help or advice on fixing your broken toys.

dragon_ap 09-24-2007 02:10 PM

Re: Repair Thread
 
Is there a way to fix the arms and doors of alternators that always seem to pop out?

Hound 09-24-2007 03:00 PM

Re: Repair Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dragon_ap (Post 22805)
Is there a way to fix the arms and doors of alternators that always seem to pop out?

I've had a few doors pop off some of my alts but they just pop right back on again (I know I made in sound easy but sometimes it can feel a little scary - you may have to use some force, carefully.)

dak 09-24-2007 03:06 PM

Re: Repair Thread
 
I can only see that if you were to replace their joints with pin joints. or if they are loose, add a bit of glue or clear nailpolish to make it a tougher joint. but otherwise, the toys were made to come appart like that. Child safety stuff.

dragon_ap 09-24-2007 03:46 PM

Re: Repair Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dak (Post 22814)
I can only see that if you were to replace their joints with pin joints. or if they are loose, add a bit of glue or clear nailpolish to make it a tougher joint. but otherwise, the toys were made to come appart like that. Child safety stuff.

Cool, Thanks for the advice.
Im fine with popping them back in but do you have a tutorial or something on replacing them with pin joints? How about the arms where its plastic on plastic?

Dark Rage 10-02-2007 09:02 PM

Re: Repair Thread
 
Hey, does anyone have any suggestions on how to clean up the metal parts of a G2 Devastator? I don't want to use a really harsh chemical or anything, but there's this possible oxidation on the metal parts, and I was hoping to clean it up a bit.

Also, I was hoping to give the plastic a safe, but clean scrubbing and remove the old stickers and add reprolables onto it. Any suggestions on how to safely clean the plastic too?

Although it might not be possible, and I'm guessing I might end up really rusting up the metal.

TTT 10-02-2007 09:34 PM

Re: Repair Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dark_rage (Post 24077)
Hey, does anyone have any suggestions on how to clean up the metal parts of a G2 Devastator? I don't want to use a really harsh chemical or anything, but there's this possible oxidation on the metal parts, and I was hoping to clean it up a bit.

Can you post a pic ?

Quote:

Originally Posted by dark_rage (Post 24077)
Also, I was hoping to give the plastic a safe, but clean scrubbing and remove the old stickers and add reprolables onto it. Any suggestions on how to safely clean the plastic too?

Is it painted plastic ?


Quote:

Originally Posted by dark_rage (Post 24077)
Although it might not be possible, and I'm guessing I might end up really rusting up the metal.

possible.

Aernaroth 10-02-2007 09:36 PM

Re: Repair Thread
 
Are the metal pins inside of g1 powerglide's wings adhered there some how, or will a bit of tugging and a pair of needlenose pliers be enough to remove them?

TTT 10-03-2007 01:10 AM

Re: Repair Thread
 
NOT sure about G1 figs but this may help.... http://www.tfmaster.com/articles_pin.php
Maybe wait and see what dak says before you try this on a G1 fig (plastic may be too brittle).

beatrush 10-03-2007 12:20 PM

Re: Repair Thread
 
anyone have any tips or know how to replace shockwave's legs?

I have two junker shockwaves both with a leg broken, I am hoping to combine the non-broken legs to one shockwave.


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