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fenrir72 wrote:Cyberpath wrote:Magnus' left ratchet knee joint has blown out today. Any suggestions?
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Ravage XK wrote:Good luck with the repair. Maybe post some pics?
Ravage XK wrote:I see, so the twisting force of moving the knee just snapped those 4 small white pieces off. They seem very small. A warning for owners to go easy with their figures.
If you glue that grey piece at the wrong angle could it affect the ability to have a properly straight leg?
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Sabrblade wrote:I recommend Gorilla Glue. It's incredibly strong.
Cyberpath wrote:Sabrblade wrote:I recommend Gorilla Glue. It's incredibly strong.
Thanks! I need something really, really strong. Which one should I get?
I'm starting to wonder if glue will be enough. Wish I knew 3D scanning/printing, I'd replicate it as a single piece. What was Kobayashi thinking when he made it two separate pieces held up by tiny pins?
fenrir72 wrote:Cost issues?
Cyberpath wrote:fenrir72 wrote:Cost issues?
Wouldn't it have been cheaper though (or cost the same) to mold these two pieces as a single part?
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
Emerje wrote:So in the end what did you use to keep it from coming apart? Did you go with the Gorilla Glue like suggested?
Emerje
Cyberpath wrote:Here goes..
Unscrew his knees and back of his thighs.
Open his white knee and thigh panels (don't recall in which order. Maybe the thighs first?)
It'll look like this:
These four small pins that hold the ratchet in place broke off:
So you'll need to glue this grey ratchet piece to this white thigh piece. There's a molded cross so placing it correctly is fairly easy --
Use a really strong glue, I used 5 Minute Epoxy by DEVCON home. Naturally, be careful not to over apply the glue.
("Roughing up" the surfaces will help. Before you apply any glue, lay a piece of sandpaper on the table and rub the bottom surface of the grey ratchet on the paper once. If you can use the sandpaper to also scratch the cross just a little bit that'll be good too.)
Glue, then clamp them together if you can. Wait a day. And reattach his knee, see if it holds up. (The other piece of the ratchet goes over the first one then the spring.) If it does put everything back together. Hope this helps.
Cyberpath wrote:Here goes..
Unscrew his knees and back of his thighs.
Open his white knee and thigh panels (don't recall in which order. Maybe the thighs first?)
It'll look like this:
These four small pins that hold the ratchet in place broke off:
So you'll need to glue this grey ratchet piece to this white thigh piece. There's a molded cross so placing it correctly is fairly easy --
Use a really strong glue, I used 5 Minute Epoxy by DEVCON home. Naturally, be careful not to over apply the glue.
("Roughing up" the surfaces will help. Before you apply any glue, lay a piece of sandpaper on the table and rub the bottom surface of the grey ratchet on the paper once. If you can use the sandpaper to also scratch the cross just a little bit that'll be good too.)
Glue, then clamp them together if you can. Wait a day. And reattach his knee, see if it holds up. (The other piece of the ratchet goes over the first one then the spring.) If it does put everything back together. Hope this helps.
No problem. Let us know how it works out.OggytheAug wrote:Thanks a lot! Need to get the epoxy first though
Yes, I suppose. But I wouldn't go through the whole rigmarole just to spare the pins. If they continue to endure, great -- if they break then I'd open up his knee.fenrir72 wrote:So the damage was that once the 4 pins breaks, the knees just flops. To prevent this is to glue the gray circle part permanently to lessen the stress to the 4 pins right?
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
Cowboytron wrote:Now I'm totally afraid to play with Magnus.![]()
I guess the bright side is, if anything happens, I know it can be handled.
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
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