Woo-Hoo! Just got a loose Sany for a decent price. The last one I need for the OT detachment. Now I can use the old Sideshow sandy I've had on my Dewback as a base for a custom Dengar.
That I want to see.Woo-Hoo! Just got a loose Sany for a decent price. The last one I need for the OT detachment. Now I can use the old Sideshow sandy I've had on my Dewback as a base for a custom Dengar.
Haha love it !!Troopers detaining a Talz…
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Muftak Kit: Son of Dengar.
Pauldron: Austin Johnson
Helmet: Solo Bones
Reinforce pegs with nail polish, or introduce piece of paper in sockets. No need for new body.Did anyone swap body for this guy? My Sandtrooper has such loose pegs, he can barely stand on his own. I would like to know if it is possible to give him a new body.
This works great too.
Reinforce pegs with nail polish, or introduce piece of paper in sockets. No need for new body.
In your view, what makes this 1st attempt better?Nice work @Pose Mastery!
Thanks for reviving the thread. Part of the first iteration batch of the stormtrooper by Hot Toys - still my favorite trooper to date. So happy we get to see it revisited again in the shape of a sergeant. Only need to add E-11 some blasters.
Very neat. Congrats.I wanted to make the backpack magnetic and couldn't find much information on how to do it so here's what I did in case anyone else is curious.
I removed the top box of the backpack, the glue is not strong. Drilled a whole directly under the box to insert earth magnets (I used 20x10x2mm ones)
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Stacked them into 2 stacks of 4 side by side for a good amount of magnetic force
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I placed 3 magnets, 2 laying on top of each other, one side by side on the other side of this box to secure the big stack of magnets and be able to move them around. I also glued the two magnets laying one on top of the other to each other to prevent them from sliding. I didn't glue anything to the plastic box.
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Side view looked like this
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I inserted two stacks of magnets side by side under the armor it's just held with tape so I can easily adjust them
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Test fitted, I can see it sat straight on the back
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I glued the frame back on to the box
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Because there is a hole on the stormtrooper back and the elevation is different, I needed something to stop the magnets from siding. I used a button cell battery of 6mm in diameter and glued it on to the bottom magnet to act as a peg. The battery is metal so it conducts magnet force
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Everything put together, work fine, can be easily snapped on and slid off
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Able to strike leaning poses without having to worry about the backpack being affected by gravity
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