Bruce Wayne
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From the looks of it the hobby pegs from HLJ still seem too small.
So I rummaged through all of my extra figures and parts. I ended up using a neck peg from an extra DC Collectibles TNBA Batman. It’s the perfect length. The spherical side of the peg is a perfect fit, but the other side which was more of a triangular shape required some super glue to fill it out. I’ve also done a handful of peg mods for my figures and this one is no different.
Simply dip it in a layer of super glue. My recommendations are the brush on Loctite or Gorilla Glue. It’s always best to start with a thin layer. Then I use a toothpick to shape it. I also use the original peg for size reference. In this case, I used the opposite end for reference because it’s already a perfect fit.
However it’s very important to be patient and let the glue completely cure (about 24 hours) before fitting the peg in. I can’t stress this enough. I’ve had problems with residual glue (that hasn’t cured) permanently altering the fit. And TRUST ME. You don’t want that! You’ll end up ruining the figure and as a result, the original peg may no longer fit and you’re screwed.
Also keep in mind that if it’s not enough glue (you’ll know as the peg keeps slipping out, etc.) you can always add a slight bit more and shape it with a toothpick. And again giving it about 24 hours to cure before fitting.
Here’s the result
With the legs stretched down (as SHF and Mafex have that extra hip lengthening joint) it about a 2 to 3mm difference in height from the Mafex Bats and with the legs pulled in its about a 4mm difference. So not too bad in terms of scale! I’m really happy with it!
So I rummaged through all of my extra figures and parts. I ended up using a neck peg from an extra DC Collectibles TNBA Batman. It’s the perfect length. The spherical side of the peg is a perfect fit, but the other side which was more of a triangular shape required some super glue to fill it out. I’ve also done a handful of peg mods for my figures and this one is no different.
Simply dip it in a layer of super glue. My recommendations are the brush on Loctite or Gorilla Glue. It’s always best to start with a thin layer. Then I use a toothpick to shape it. I also use the original peg for size reference. In this case, I used the opposite end for reference because it’s already a perfect fit.
However it’s very important to be patient and let the glue completely cure (about 24 hours) before fitting the peg in. I can’t stress this enough. I’ve had problems with residual glue (that hasn’t cured) permanently altering the fit. And TRUST ME. You don’t want that! You’ll end up ruining the figure and as a result, the original peg may no longer fit and you’re screwed.
Also keep in mind that if it’s not enough glue (you’ll know as the peg keeps slipping out, etc.) you can always add a slight bit more and shape it with a toothpick. And again giving it about 24 hours to cure before fitting.
Here’s the result
With the legs stretched down (as SHF and Mafex have that extra hip lengthening joint) it about a 2 to 3mm difference in height from the Mafex Bats and with the legs pulled in its about a 4mm difference. So not too bad in terms of scale! I’m really happy with it!