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-Kanrabat- wrote:Mkdlmr wrote:Any recommendations on touch-up paint/markers for scratched/chipped paint on transformers?
It may not be the best way, but good ol' Sharpies do the job. There may be better quality markers that are more suited to plastics. Maybe go to a hobby/art shop and ask the clerk.
Painting the scratches will just be a temporary measure because that paint will still scratch away when new rubbing take place. I'm speaking from experience building my Frankensformers customs.
Mkdlmr wrote:Thanks! I think this may be the cheapest/easiest solution:
https://www.amazon.com/Permanent-Assort ... NrPXRydWU=
Emerje wrote:Keep in mind that black markers are rarely actually black, they tend to be anywhere from a very dark brown to purple when they dry. Cheap markers and even Sharpies tend to just use a very saturated color instead of actual black and it's very obvious when being used with actual black paint or plastic.
Emerje
-Kanrabat- wrote:Emerje wrote:Keep in mind that black markers are rarely actually black, they tend to be anywhere from a very dark brown to purple when they dry. Cheap markers and even Sharpies tend to just use a very saturated color instead of actual black and it's very obvious when being used with actual black paint or plastic.
Emerje
I must add that the color also have some sort of shine to it as well.
I use sharpies to color in the hinges joints, pegs, and ball joints that rub a lot on my customs. The color difference show, but it's acceptable. I'd never use markers on the car's body or armor pieces though. Better off repainting the whole part instead.
Mkdlmr wrote:I still can't believe there's no article/photo/video documenting the disassembly of G1 Fort Max's hips... Really hesitant to take him apart, but, wow, is the lateral ratchet super difficult to manipulate.
-Kanrabat- wrote:Mkdlmr wrote:I still can't believe there's no article/photo/video documenting the disassembly of G1 Fort Max's hips... Really hesitant to take him apart, but, wow, is the lateral ratchet super difficult to manipulate.
Is that the vintage one, the the Encore 23? Because age may be a factor.
If the joints are too tight, simply loosening the screw should be enough. What works on the small joints should be the same for the big ones.
Mkdlmr wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:Mkdlmr wrote:I still can't believe there's no article/photo/video documenting the disassembly of G1 Fort Max's hips... Really hesitant to take him apart, but, wow, is the lateral ratchet super difficult to manipulate.
Is that the vintage one, the the Encore 23? Because age may be a factor.
If the joints are too tight, simply loosening the screw should be enough. What works on the small joints should be the same for the big ones.
Thanks for the quick reply!
Encore 23. I made sure to get one with double tape to ensure that takara had quality checked it. You can completely remove the single screw; It has no effect on the joint.
-Kanrabat- wrote:Mkdlmr wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:Mkdlmr wrote:I still can't believe there's no article/photo/video documenting the disassembly of G1 Fort Max's hips... Really hesitant to take him apart, but, wow, is the lateral ratchet super difficult to manipulate.
Is that the vintage one, the the Encore 23? Because age may be a factor.
If the joints are too tight, simply loosening the screw should be enough. What works on the small joints should be the same for the big ones.
Thanks for the quick reply!
Encore 23. I made sure to get one with double tape to ensure that takara had quality checked it. You can completely remove the single screw; It has no effect on the joint.
Is it really is hat hard though?
Maybe just play with the joint back and forth (with the screw in) to used it up a little. It should work out.
Mkdlmr wrote:Thoughts? Thanks!
-Kanrabat- wrote:Mkdlmr wrote:Thoughts? Thanks!
You'll have to make sure that the lubricant is plastic safe. Then, test it on cheaper toys that have hard ratchets and you don't mind to sacrifice.
You're welcome.Mkdlmr wrote:Thanks for the heads up.
Mine had felt a bit weak at the knees for a while, and today when I took him down from his shelf to start undoing the dodgy, halfassed G1 paintjob I inflicted on him I found that the right knee was no longer ratcheting at all. So I decided to open the knees up and have a look, and discovered that the right knee's ratchet had cracked in two places and thus lost its tension; the one in the left knee had outright broken into two pieces, although ironically this knee was actually still ratcheting slightly because the broken-off piece had fallen into such a position that it was mating (although very weakly) with the notches in the inner knee.-Kanrabat- wrote:I never heard of that knee issue. I never experienced it either. It's been years since I transformed my Unicrons. I'll be careful.
Mkdlmr wrote:I was playing with my G1 Fort Max the other day and noticed that his guns seemed loose in his hands. Any tips to tighten them up a bit? Thanks!
Emerje wrote:Mkdlmr wrote:I was playing with my G1 Fort Max the other day and noticed that his guns seemed loose in his hands. Any tips to tighten them up a bit? Thanks!
A thin layer of clear nail polish or floor wax on the peg (NOT the hole) should help.
Emerje
Mkdlmr wrote:Thanks for the replies! Is there a safe way to remove the nail polish once it's on?
-Kanrabat- wrote:Mkdlmr wrote:Thanks for the replies! Is there a safe way to remove the nail polish once it's on?
Paint remover I guess? But it may have a nasty effect on plastic.
Safest way is simply to sand it down with a very fine sandpaper.
Nemesis Destron wrote:>:oP
-Kanrabat- wrote:Nemesis Destron wrote:>:oP
Dafuk?
Mkdlmr wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:Nemesis Destron wrote:>:oP
Dafuk?
Dunno what that's about, but hey! Since this thread has been resurrected, anyone have any idea what the next titan after metroplex will be?
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