The Penguin
Freaked Out
Re: DC Collectibles - Batman: Arkham figure series (Origins,Asylum,City)
It's reports like these that scare the **** of me. People can't even get it out of the box without it breaking. Croc at least can make it out of the box. Where's the cheapest place to get a Titan Joker? I really want one, just would like to get him for a bit cheaper.
I read on another forum the ball is oval shaped while the hole in the leg is circular. I believe this may be what's causing the break. When I get mine eventually I'm cutting him out of the plastic tray, not going to try to pull him out of it. Then I'm going to heat up the legs and pop them off the ball joint and sand the ball joints down to be more circular. It's the only thing I can think off.
This is what I'd do if mine broke.
Get the ball joint out of the leg, drill a correctly size pilot hole in the ball and the stem, then find a small enough and long enough screw. Might want to sand down the inside of the leg and/or ball joint as the picture shows. I'm not talking from experience with Titan Joker, just from repairing action figures in general.
my titan jokers leg fell off out of the package, what should I do? return to the store is not an option.
mine did too... you could try glue or just prop him up in the corner of your display. he'll actually stand up just fine if you use a corner for support, and the weight of the figure will keep the leg in place even if its not connected.
It's reports like these that scare the **** of me. People can't even get it out of the box without it breaking. Croc at least can make it out of the box. Where's the cheapest place to get a Titan Joker? I really want one, just would like to get him for a bit cheaper.
I read on another forum the ball is oval shaped while the hole in the leg is circular. I believe this may be what's causing the break. When I get mine eventually I'm cutting him out of the plastic tray, not going to try to pull him out of it. Then I'm going to heat up the legs and pop them off the ball joint and sand the ball joints down to be more circular. It's the only thing I can think off.
This is what I'd do if mine broke.
Get the ball joint out of the leg, drill a correctly size pilot hole in the ball and the stem, then find a small enough and long enough screw. Might want to sand down the inside of the leg and/or ball joint as the picture shows. I'm not talking from experience with Titan Joker, just from repairing action figures in general.