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Rated X wrote:I dont own Alberich but I had this issue with another 3rd party figure (IT Nightbird arcee mold) It turned out the frame for the screwhole inside the arm had cracked preventing the screw from catching tight. I simply filled the screw hole with crazy glue. Then when it dried I screwed the screw back in creating a new screw hole with threads that hold nice and tight. Worked like a charm.
On a side note BBTS has the figure in stock. You should have bought it from them as their customer service is top notch. They exchange or give store credit for any factory flaws. I done it at least 10 times with no hassles. I only deal with those Chinese ebay dealers when I buy KOs or if they have super great deals on figures smuggled out the factory early. Chimungmung is also a great dealer that is China based. He takes care of his customers.
fenrir72 wrote:Rated X wrote:I dont own Alberich but I had this issue with another 3rd party figure (IT Nightbird arcee mold) It turned out the frame for the screwhole inside the arm had cracked preventing the screw from catching tight. I simply filled the screw hole with crazy glue. Then when it dried I screwed the screw back in creating a new screw hole with threads that hold nice and tight. Worked like a charm.
On a side note BBTS has the figure in stock. You should have bought it from them as their customer service is top notch. They exchange or give store credit for any factory flaws. I done it at least 10 times with no hassles. I only deal with those Chinese ebay dealers when I buy KOs or if they have super great deals on figures smuggled out the factory early. Chimungmung is also a great dealer that is China based. He takes care of his customers.
I'd avoid cyanoacrylate based products/aka super glue as it can either make the housing more brittle or worst. Not ptting down the figure but 3rd party items depending on the manufacturers, you've got varying degrees of pvc/abs plastic which don't react to friendly with super glue.
Rated X wrote:fenrir72 wrote:Rated X wrote:I dont own Alberich but I had this issue with another 3rd party figure (IT Nightbird arcee mold) It turned out the frame for the screwhole inside the arm had cracked preventing the screw from catching tight. I simply filled the screw hole with crazy glue. Then when it dried I screwed the screw back in creating a new screw hole with threads that hold nice and tight. Worked like a charm.
On a side note BBTS has the figure in stock. You should have bought it from them as their customer service is top notch. They exchange or give store credit for any factory flaws. I done it at least 10 times with no hassles. I only deal with those Chinese ebay dealers when I buy KOs or if they have super great deals on figures smuggled out the factory early. Chimungmung is also a great dealer that is China based. He takes care of his customers.
I'd avoid cyanoacrylate based products/aka super glue as it can either make the housing more brittle or worst. Not ptting down the figure but 3rd party items depending on the manufacturers, you've got varying degrees of pvc/abs plastic which don't react to friendly with super glue.
Im sorry to hear your experiences with crazy glue havent been as positive as mine. Dont get me wrong, I only use it as a last resort. I bought that nightbird figure secondhand, so exchanging it was not an option. Ive never had any issues with crazy glue. I once cracked the antenna off of a custom resin head when it dropped and hit the tile while painting it. I stripped down the paint, crazy glue and painted it with no issues. Ive also heard crazy glue is the way to go for fixing loose ball joints since clear nail polish eventually peels from rubbing. I have yet to try it but I know I will eventually.
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