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HA Jazz And The Case Of The Floppy

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HA Jazz And The Case Of The Floppy

Postby Diem » Sun Nov 27, 2011 4:15 pm

So I was lucky enough to find the sought-after HA Jazz at a Marshalls for $17. Bargain, I know. Unfortunately he has incredibly floppy hip joints, some of the worst I've ever seen. Has anyone else had this problem? Does anyone know a fix? It seems to be a simple rotator joint, not a ball or ratchet. Thanks!
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Re: HA Jazz And The Case Of The Floppy

Postby Cyberseven » Sun Nov 27, 2011 4:43 pm

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Without any pictures, it's kind of hard to say for sure how to best fix your problem, but I always go through each of my new Transformers with a set of small screwdrivers to tighten all the screws. I have found that a lot of times some screws are not tightened properly from the factory, and once I go through them the figure seems much sturdier. Be sure not to over tighten though, as these are metal screws in plastic, so be careful.

I have found in very rare cases a screw has been stripped from the factory. Just the nature of mass production.

Hope this offers some help.
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Re: HA Jazz And The Case Of The Floppy

Postby alexison » Sun Nov 27, 2011 7:20 pm

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If its a rotating joint with a pin(I don't have mine handy to refer to), I was told that dripping Future floor wax onto the pin and letting that dry can help.

Shame to hear though, he is a great figure.
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Re: HA Jazz And The Case Of The Floppy

Postby Va'al » Mon Nov 28, 2011 6:59 am

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Is it the backwards and forwards hip joint you mean, or the single leg (outwards) ones?
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Re: HA Jazz And The Case Of The Floppy

Postby Diem » Mon Nov 28, 2011 6:17 pm

Va'al wrote:Is it the backwards and forwards hip joint you mean, or the single leg (outwards) ones?

Yes, they are floppy forwards and backwards, they are fine outwards.

Image Not the best picture for seeing it but it's those joints. I would need to by a new, extra long screwdriver to take his torso apart and I'm trying to figure out if it's worth it.
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Re: HA Jazz And The Case Of The Floppy

Postby Mykltron » Tue Nov 29, 2011 5:25 am

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He definitely is worth fixing. Maybe you could borrow a screw driver. I've never found that tightening screws fixes these problems, I've always had to add something inside the joint like glue or card. You could try putting glue in and keep moving the joint every few seconds for half an hour. I'd recommend taking him apart and doing it that way though.
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Re: HA Jazz And The Case Of The Floppy

Postby Diem » Tue Nov 29, 2011 8:39 pm

Mykltron wrote:He definitely is worth fixing. Maybe you could borrow a screw driver. I've never found that tightening screws fixes these problems, I've always had to add something inside the joint like glue or card. You could try putting glue in and keep moving the joint every few seconds for half an hour. I'd recommend taking him apart and doing it that way though.

Thanks for the advice!
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