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Interesting enough, looking at this photo, Heath's noggin does look rather big compared to his body.
Interesting enough, looking at this photo, Heath's noggin does look rather big compared to his body.
just jotting down notes. anyone familiar with realigning the eyes? im guessing at a glance, you'd need to remove the joystick, pop the eyes out and reinsert them again or maybe just remove the joystick, manually realign the eyes inside the head and push the joystick back in?
just jotting down notes. anyone familiar with realigning the eyes? im guessing at a glance, you'd need to remove the joystick, pop the eyes out and reinsert them again or maybe just remove the joystick, manually realign the eyes inside the head and push the joystick back in?
Is there a risk of damage to the eyes from the friction when you pop it back inside?I think if there’s any type of warp in the grey plastic mechanism that holds the eyes in place it can reappear when you reassemble everything.
The best way to make the eyes even IMO is to leave it apart, similar to Fiend’s photo above. That way you can move each eye separately.
I personally wouldn’t pop the eyes out but if the iris is aligned with the eye opening I would assume it should clear the eye socket without damage.Is there a risk of damage to the eyes from the friction when you pop it back inside?
Also is it better to use pliers to pop them in? I think it will be hard to do it by hand
I think if there’s any type of warp in the grey plastic mechanism that holds the eyes in place it can reappear when you reassemble everything.
The best way to make the eyes even IMO is to leave it apart, similar to Fiend’s photo above. That way you can move each eye separately.
if its similar to removing PERS, i just heat the mechanism up and use a needle or something really small to push the pins out while the mechanism is warmI personally wouldn’t pop the eyes out but if the iris is aligned with the eye opening I would assume it should clear the eye socket without damage.
There appears to be metal pins that hold the mechanism in place on the eyeball sticks. Taking those pins out should allow the mechanism to pull away from the sticks and allow for individual eye movement.
I haven’t figured out how to get the pins out though..
So much work to do for this Jokerif its similar to removing PERS, i just heat the mechanism up and use a needle or something really small to push the pins out while the mechanism is warm
I am so disappointed with my rooted joker
I received it the same day with my neighbor's joker
While we unboxing our figures together, I realize that my neighbor's joker has 123456789 hair rooted but mine has 10 hair less!!!
It's unacceptable and they must send me a new head sculpt with exact hair pieces
You must take a pic of Jack cross-eyed like the old pic of the DX01You can do either/or. I have done both, but its really only necessary to remove the joystick from being able to move both eyes at once and give yourself the ability to move each eye on its own. I can't speak for InArt because I haven't felt the need to dismantle it. I did dismantle my HT DX08 joystick which looked just like the InArt mechanism from the outside. I can't imagine it's too different on the inside. This is what my DX08 looks like at present. I can now move both eyes independently - which I think is a superior design.
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Here ya go.You must take a pic of Jack cross-eyed like the old pic of the DX01
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