cadaver202
Super Freak
Those snaps are really easy to take off. just pop them off with your fingernail.
Hahaha I said the same thing when I did it. I just did a basic knot like so, I find that to be the easiest, and also what I use in real life when I feel like wearing one, so I had an idea of what to do.
So. To prep the knot. Undo the tie, and if need be try to iron the wider portion flat to about a little over the halfway point. Use a buffer like a paper towel or a tshirt, you'll take the print on the tie off if you go direct. As it tapers back, fold the narrower end in half lengthwise (hotdog style) and iron it. This is important to make it fit under the collar tightly. Now, here is the tricky part. You just need to practice. It's a lot of trial and error, but once you have a tight loop you can still fit around the collar and neck with the appropriate lengths, take the head off (watch the hair on the sculpt), slip the tie over the collar, replace the neck and sculpt, and futz it all in place. Then, observe your knot and note what tightens when you pull the tail versus the large exposed portion of the tie. Tighten as you see appropriate, making note that the collar remains overlapped. Do all this in conjunction with ensuring the shirt is nicely tucked in and level. I suggest removing the blazer to do this, and make sure to iron your red shirt collar too before doing any of this.
I warn you, this is tedious, it's not easy, you will get frustrated. Use forceps for sure. I don't use a clothes iron, I use a flat iron for straightening hair, it has adjustable temperatures and is easier to manipulate.
Thanks. I might check into that.I Just ordered a Hot Toys Jim Gordon Light blue shirt to see if it will be a good replacement.
OMG...there has to be an easier way haha. Maybe take the head off and then loosen to get over collar, then tighten back up?
It's not as complicated as it sounds. The thing that will take the longest is sizing, ironing, and prepping the tie. The issue is the knot and loop stock is not sized well enough. You'll just tighten the knot but not decrease the size of the loop around the neck significantly. That's where resizing it yourself becomes important. The way I see it, the worst that can happen is you'll retie it as tight it was and you're no worse for wear.
Hmm...ok. Thanks for the tips. Trying to fit clothes on 1:6 stuff is very aggravating to me, but it looks good for those who can pull it off
Lol, exactly. I'm a grown damn man fretting over dressing dolls. Erm, I mean action figuresI feel your pain.
Trying to dress 1/6 figures both enrages and shames me.
One trick I found for making the shirt sit better is taking off the jacket and pants and pulling the shirt down so it sits right on the neck then tape the shirt back and front between the legs so that it hold the shirt in place. That way you don't have to worry about it coming untucked.
That's exactly how I dress myself every moving.
Well mine got sent, they didn't check my support issue nor my email. It says shipped and no tracking number.
Well mine got sent, they didn't check my support issue nor my email. It says shipped and no tracking number.
what was the support about?
curious cuz i subbed a support and emailed asking if my 12 has mini tardis, got a reply saying it shipped but no word on tardis. arrived today, love it! but no mini tardis. so frustrating i paid the same amount as those that got one why wouldn't i? also cmon its the best accessory every 12 ordered should have it....... *end of rant*
Did you pay in full at time of preorder or by payment plan? If so, yes you should have got one as those were the conditions.
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