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Fix for Titan Master ports?

PostPosted: Mon Nov 28, 2016 9:31 pm
by RAcast
Hi all! So I picked up TR Wolfwire/Weirdwolf earlier today, and it's the first time I'm running into that dreaded loose-head issue that's been inconsistently cropping up.

I googled around a bit, but didn't' come up with anything; is there any kind of a fix for the issue?

Re: Fix for Titan Master ports?

PostPosted: Tue Nov 29, 2016 9:56 am
by fenrir72
RAcast wrote:Hi all! So I picked up TR Wolfwire/Weirdwolf earlier today, and it's the first time I'm running into that dreaded loose-head issue that's been inconsistently cropping up.

I googled around a bit, but didn't' come up with anything; is there any kind of a fix for the issue?


Disassemble and reheat the clamps?

Re: Fix for Titan Master ports?

PostPosted: Wed Dec 07, 2016 12:29 pm
by Tyrannacon
This thread will likely be able to help you: titans-return-horrible-qc-t107376.php

It was on the second page of this forum. Also the workshop thread is there if you need further help and is usually the best place to get people to respond (I seemed to have not gotten any response about my issue though with RotF Voyager Starscream). It is a pinned post at the top of this page. The first thread I mentioned is a bit more extensive and has a few recommended fixes. It's a known QC issue with the loosey goosey heads for TR figures sadly.

Re: Fix for Titan Master ports?

PostPosted: Wed Dec 07, 2016 1:09 pm
by nycPrime
RAcast wrote:Hi all! So I picked up TR Wolfwire/Weirdwolf earlier today, and it's the first time I'm running into that dreaded loose-head issue that's been inconsistently cropping up.

I googled around a bit, but didn't' come up with anything; is there any kind of a fix for the issue?

My Highbrow was really bad. When I inspected it, there was a noticeable gap in the connector port when the head was inserted. TRU sent me a replacement (there were other QC issues with the figure), so I decided to work on it a bit. I wasn't interested in anything that would take more than 5 minutes. I used a blow dryer for a few minutes on the connector port, then used a clamp to pull the connector port together. It definitely fixed the issue to the point that maybe the port is a bit too tight. It takes more effort now to insert the head than other figures. And it doesn't bobble around when it's in there.

Re: Fix for Titan Master ports?

PostPosted: Wed Dec 07, 2016 6:00 pm
by Emerje
I wonder why they didn't just come up with a universal part that all of the figures use instead of each figure having a unique port with varying degrees of effectiveness. I'm guessing Scourge and Highbrow share ports among the other parts they share since they seem to be the worst when it comes to bobblehead syndrome.

Emerje

Re: Fix for Titan Master ports?

PostPosted: Wed Dec 07, 2016 10:20 pm
by fenrir72
I'll see if TL Highbrow can be disassembled. I'll try to heat that clamp to tighten the head connection. :BANG_HEAD:

Re: Fix for Titan Master ports?

PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2016 1:27 am
by Crosscheck
My Highbrow's head doesn't wobble side to side, it wobbles front and back. The issue seems to be that the whole collar assembly(that's what I am calling the hole the heads go in) sits too far up. I disassembled his chest, and found that there was some flash at the bottom of the grey collar assembly. Scraping that off made the hold a little better, as the flash cause the collar assembly to flex outward. It still wobble way too much though. I have seen people using a thin piece of plasticard in front and back of the collar assembly and getting good results fixing the problem I have. I might need to do that.