Kal-El_25
Super Freak
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Re: Hot Toys MMS243 - 1/6th scale Captain America & Steve Rogers
Lmao...
Lmao...
Dude. You are the man. Saved me from making a mistake and asking for an exchange. I messed around with the neck joint like you suggested and it went back to normal.
Now I can go to sleep happy. Lol
Tell me about it. I just received a replacement body for The Winter Soldier and was thinking that this could not happen to me 2 times in a row.Good thing it wasn't a qc issue, those little imperfections can ruin your day [emoji38]
Tell me about it. I just received a replacement body for The Winter Soldier and was thinking that this could not happen to me 2 times in a row.
These things are not cheap...lol
Argh, the BBT gifs! It must be a generational thing, I'm more of a Seinfeld/Frasier guy. I'll let it slide because you did a good thing.
He's hhheeeerrrrrreee.
What can I say? Stealth Cap (not the two-pack) is a great looking figure, though as has been said already, articulation could've been better. The shield has a nice heft to it. Glad I picked this up from Collectable Kitbash in the UK. I was going to get the SSC Batman, but with the better looking Gotham Knight Batman due later this year, I thought that I would buy that one instead, so the funds went to Cap.
I don't know if its popped up in the golden age or this thread before, but just a word of caution regarding the shield. The straps can be pretty fragile so careful when putting them on his arm. Both my golden age and 2pk blue shield had a strap come loose.
After I popped straps loose on BOTH shields last night , I remembered that I'd read this warning a while back. The bond between the strap tabs and the shield seems to be much weaker with the diecast material. Heck, one came loose simply from trying to slide the clip into position for hanging the shield on Cap's back. I was eventually able to krazy glue them back on, but it took some patience to get a good bond. Did anyone else have a problem with this? I'm also wondering if there's a recommended adhesive to use if this occurs again.
After I popped straps loose on BOTH shields last night , I remembered that I'd read this warning a while back. The bond between the strap tabs and the shield seems to be much weaker with the diecast material. Heck, one came loose simply from trying to slide the clip into position for hanging the shield on Cap's back. I was eventually able to krazy glue them back on, but it took some patience to get a good bond. Did anyone else have a problem with this? I'm also wondering if there's a recommended adhesive to use if this occurs again.
Yep, the blue shield on mine came with a strap loose right out of the package, and i had to superglue it twice before the bond finally became strong enough. But haven't had an issue since
After I popped straps loose on BOTH shields last night , I remembered that I'd read this warning a while back. The bond between the strap tabs and the shield seems to be much weaker with the diecast material. Heck, one came loose simply from trying to slide the clip into position for hanging the shield on Cap's back. I was eventually able to krazy glue them back on, but it took some patience to get a good bond. Did anyone else have a problem with this? I'm also wondering if there's a recommended adhesive to use if this occurs again.
After I popped straps loose on BOTH shields last night , I remembered that I'd read this warning a while back. The bond between the strap tabs and the shield seems to be much weaker with the diecast material. Heck, one came loose simply from trying to slide the clip into position for hanging the shield on Cap's back. I was eventually able to krazy glue them back on, but it took some patience to get a good bond. Did anyone else have a problem with this? I'm also wondering if there's a recommended adhesive to use if this occurs again.
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