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Forum: Transformers Customs and Artwork 07-15-2016, 05:46 PM
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Posted By Rodimus Prime1
Re: Customizing Q&A Thread

not really too Hard :banghead:

If you can drill out the plastic on the otherside, you can push it out with a pin.

Re-insertion is the easy part. :o
Forum: Transformers Customs and Artwork 09-11-2015, 06:59 PM
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Posted By Rodimus Prime1
Re: Customizing Q&A Thread

Never tried it!

I don't know what it would do to plastic, so I would try it on a scrap figure first
Forum: Transformers Customs and Artwork 09-11-2015, 04:59 PM
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Posted By Rodimus Prime1
Re: Customizing Q&A Thread

In order to see what works

Try a white vinyl eraser first,
90% rubbing alchol with a Q-tip second might need a few applications and a bit of hard rubbing
last testors enamel thinner and a...
Forum: Transformers Customs and Artwork 03-20-2015, 02:47 PM
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Views: 254,045
Posted By Rodimus Prime1
Re: Customizing Q&A Thread

http://www.arcair.com/arcarm/tnt1/001-100/TNT020-Dremel-Mini-Mite/images/dremel-2.jpg

I use B,C,E,G AND I as well as the diamond metal cutting disc that chans shows. (got mine at Princess Auto)...
Forum: Transformers Customs and Artwork 03-20-2015, 02:44 PM
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Views: 254,045
Posted By Rodimus Prime1
Re: Customizing Q&A Thread

No I haven't but they do use plastic taper pins that are real thight and may be glued, at least it seems that way on the last 2 newer tf's that I have taken apart. I have broken a couple of alignment...
Forum: Transformers Customs and Artwork 08-02-2013, 03:19 PM
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Views: 254,045
Posted By Rodimus Prime1
Re: Customizing Q&A Thread

Don't think to can chrome plastic at home to well (as it is almost like plating ), should go to an auto specialist that does small plastic parts, but it isn,t cheap.

Best bet is chrome spray...
Forum: Transformers Customs and Artwork 05-01-2013, 03:32 PM
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Views: 254,045
Posted By Rodimus Prime1
Re: Customizing Q&A Thread

I've read about other customizers/model makers using Vallejo, didn't see any complaints about it, most raved about it.

If you don't like tamiyas, try Game Workshop or citadel too
Forum: Transformers Customs and Artwork 04-06-2013, 12:13 PM
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Posted By Rodimus Prime1
Re: Customizing Q&A Thread

Same size as deluxe heads, it is smaller than the shoulder balljoint on Ripclaw.
Just undo the screw on the back of the head comes of real easy.

Don't have lazer to compare though
Forum: Transformers Customs and Artwork 04-04-2013, 03:17 PM
Replies: 615
Views: 254,045
Posted By Rodimus Prime1
Re: Customizing Q&A Thread

Green Stuff
Epoxy putty (Both at hobby or Games workshop)

Or Sculpting/modeling clay , oven bake or Air Dry ( At Micheals)
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