RodimusConvoy13 wrote:Agamemnon wrote:nycPrime wrote:Agamemnon wrote:RAR wrote:I suppose if you feel brave you can unscrew Scourge take the inner part of his neck out and zap it with a hair dryer or hot water give the now malleable plastic a gentle squeeze then plunge it in cold water to set it tighter.
or the reverse if the neck on a toy is to tight (like Sentinel Prime).
I'd think carefully before trying that though likely easier to stick a bit of extra plastic in the gap instead.
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I just looked at Scourge, and this would be a very difficult proposition. There are no exposed screw holes. (Nice work Has/Tak!) There might be one under the chest sticker, but it doesn't feel like it. The only screw holes I see are behind the pinned hinges for the back wings. So, to disassemble the chest it would require unpinning the wings first to get to the screws holding it together.
This also makes it impossible to tighten the chest together to see if that solves loose head syndrome. I guess I'll just stick with some small pieces of paper or card stock. Seems to work well enough....
I agree that the paper in the head socket works well enough. It's the wrists that bother me the most. There's nothing exposed so don't think I can get any floor/nail polish in there. There nothing to take apart there either.
I see what you mean. If the wrists are closed up into the forearm, there is a little gap where I can see the pin. Perhaps, as I have seen some mention, if a syringe is used, some floor polish can be squirted in there.
Of course, not everyone has a syringe laying around...
Scourge's wrists aren't pinned. You can pop them right out.
Yeah, I just saw your post after I hit submit... Indeed, what I thought was a pin was just light reflecting off of the plastic peg. No syringe needed!
Whew, I don't have to take up heroine...
