Combiner Wars Helicopter figure propellers.

Has anyone found away to make the propellers not as loose and actually stay in place when formed as an arm or leg?
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IAmAtlas wrote:Has anyone found away to make the propellers not as loose and actually stay in place when formed as an arm or leg?
IAmAtlas wrote:But is there anything you can do with the pin when it is a leg, so you can have that arm locked?
Hellscream9999 wrote:IAmAtlas wrote:But is there anything you can do with the pin when it is a leg, so you can have that arm locked?
Just friction, unless the arm doesn't stay up when you do that, it should just rest on the clip that tabs the arm onto the vehicle mode
Agamemnon wrote:Hellscream9999 wrote:I'm not sure if this is what Hellscream was describing, but here is what I do in arm mode. I imagine it would work in leg mode too. It captures the ends of the props nicely.
BATTLEMASTER IIC wrote:Agamemnon wrote:I'm not sure if this is what Hellscream was describing, but here is what I do in arm mode. I imagine it would work in leg mode too. It captures the ends of the props nicely.
I've tried this with my other CW choppers and I'm always concerned about stressing the plastic where the blade joins the rotor hub, even though I think it looks nicer this way compared to what I've been doing, which is adjust the flap the rotor hub is attached to to snug up the rotor blades against the figure's tail fins.