EXO-6 Star Trek "Voyager" Figures

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You should be glad. The variant is freaking China out. There can be another wave of lock down across China borders.

New shipments might have some problems. This is really beyond anyone's control on this earth right now.
 
Remember life before covid ? Seems so far away. These trek figures are literally one of the few things I look forward to these days :/
 
Hair dryer briefly plus double-checking the groove (or whatever you call it) before moving just a bit at a time.

And it’s a HUGE bummer to have that break right off the bat. I thought I was going to so I stopped, heated it and went real slow. Still broke a sweat I admit😳
 
Second-batch Janeway invoice received and satisfied. Very excited to see her shipped!

At this rate I'll get my Janeway before Sideshow ships my Picard.
 
Found out my Janeway is shipping out tomorrow. Ordered through Collectorzown so it’s fairly fast for not being directly through EXO-6.
 
Hair dryer briefly plus double-checking the groove (or whatever you call it) before moving just a bit at a time.

And it’s a HUGE bummer to have that break right off the bat. I thought I was going to so I stopped, heated it and went real slow. Still broke a sweat I admit😳
If you know the direction and use fair amount of force to turn, it should be fine.

I don't have much experience with female figures. But I examined the pegs and have some experience now.

I carry Janeway inside my jacket everywhere since 2 weeks ago. Hands might fall off but nothing else and nothing broke
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Braking wrist pegs isn't all that uncommon amongst figures expensive or inexpensive. When you get your figure, warm the plastic of the pegs with either very warm water or a hair drier. This is what they do at the factories when assembling the plastic parts, it makes the plastic more pliable. If you want a little more reassurance, take the joint apart after heating and put a little 20wt or 30wt silicone shock oil (used in RC cars) into the joint to reduce friction. a very small amount will work and won't effect the plastic.
 
Bring them on!! :D I can't wait for more to go up for order!! Hopefully, Seven next, then Chakotay, Tuvok, Neelix, then.....lol!!! I need them all!!:ROFLMAO:
 
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