The Boogeyman
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Post by The Boogeyman on Jun 17, 2006 22:52:16 GMT 7
I'm going to show all of you how to make customs from JAKKS figures easy! If some one out there also have some tips, just post it here! It will be a graet help to those who want to make their own customized wrestlers.
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Post by The Boogeyman on Jun 17, 2006 22:58:06 GMT 7
Now I'm going to show all of you how to open the TORSO of a JAKKS figure. 1st choose the wrestler you want to do it on. (I've chosen a expermental figure that I just experimented with so no good figure will be harmed. Twist the waist of the figure & punch holes using a soldering gun or soldering iron on it's non visible part as you can see in the picture. After punching on the holes as you can see in the picture, carefully force it open with a screw driver or better yet a small long nose pliers. Now you can see how to break open the TORSO part of the JAKKS figure.
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Post by scarfacekid24 on Jun 19, 2006 6:56:35 GMT 7
Nice tip, pareng Jhun! That style is new to me! Dude how about a tip on removing elbows and knees You have to heat the joints (i.e. putting them in boiling water) to soften the plastic. After that, you can slowly pull the elbow or the knee away and make part switches. To put them back, you have to boil again first.
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Post by Cactus Jack on Jun 20, 2006 16:24:31 GMT 7
awesome tip guys!!
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Shane O Mac
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Post by Shane O Mac on Jun 20, 2006 22:37:21 GMT 7
nice tips bro jhun..
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The Boogeyman
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Post by The Boogeyman on Jun 20, 2006 22:43:40 GMT 7
I'll give another tip for today.
For painting! I know that most of us have trouble using air brush & ordinary paint brush on painting our figures. So now I'll intruduce a type of paint that you can use as easy as using a pentel pen.
IT's the paint that I used on my old Gundam Collection.
THE GUNDAM MARKER!!!!
You can use it like a pentel pen or crayon, best on toys made of plastic & rubber for it is a acrylic type of paint. We can find & buy one at hobby shops like Special Toy Center & Lil's Hobby Center. It cost about Php 120 to Php 220 depending on the color.
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AF
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Post by AF on Jun 21, 2006 2:07:50 GMT 7
To take apart knees/elbows, you can also use a hair dryer.
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Post by Dyamez on Jan 5, 2007 7:51:51 GMT 7
LoL, Philip is such a mark of Gundam markers, He always talks about using them.
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Theo
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Post by Theo on Jan 5, 2007 13:27:14 GMT 7
Nice tips bro jhun now I can fix my MR.KENNEDY's arm!!!
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Post by The Boogeyman on Jan 8, 2007 20:22:24 GMT 7
OK, tp make it clear on how to dismantle a torso, you all see that we had put in a hole under it by a soldiring gun or iron: 1. Poke a longnose to one of the holes & try to open it careful, don't force it or it can be risky. 2. Poke again the long nose pliers to the other hole & try to open it again carefully. 3. When the side cracks open up, poke a ice pick or a flat screw driver to let it stay open. 4. Now when you poke the long nose pliers to the other hole, try to open it carefully, until we can let the lower body be separated from the torso. 5. Poke the long nose plier to the hole where we released the lower body part & try to open it carefully. 6. While opening it carefully, push the Plier inside while opening the torso carefully, until the whole joints from the lower torso to the neck dismantles. And thats how we completely dismantles the Torso part of a Jakks Pacifick RA style figures.
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Post by Ken of Kings on Jan 8, 2007 22:07:44 GMT 7
hmmm....ill try this approach, so far i broke 2 figs already
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Post by The Stinger on Jan 9, 2007 18:05:03 GMT 7
yah... i already broke 3 figures...d ko pa rin maperfect...heheheh
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Post by juggernaut on Mar 5, 2007 10:53:36 GMT 7
scary! haha. nice tips! how about paint to match skin tones? can you guys give any tips?
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Post by loosecollector on Mar 5, 2007 13:58:37 GMT 7
Bro juggy, just go to your nearest hobby shop and ask assistance from people there. Bring your fig for color reference.
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Post by juggernaut on Mar 9, 2007 12:21:43 GMT 7
oH! what do they do? will they tell me what colors to mix? thanx
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