I finally got around to replacing my floppy original armor body with a Blackhole Stormtrooper body and LO and BEHOLD, my Stormie can actually hold his blaster up high and take action poses with his legs. . . it's a wonderful thing.
My old one could barely hold his arms up, the lateral motion in the shoulders would just sway them back towards neutral. And oh vey, those legs, I'd have to finagle the leg armor to support the hips and pin them against the codpiece to keep him from falling over. I took a chance on that Blackhole Trooper body hoping they'd fixed everything by then, the left arm is still a bit floppy but it's a great deal better than the original version.
The body of the blackhole is more rigid than the
stormtrooper?
it would better standing?
Looks great! Guess a Blackhole Body is just way cheaper than the African TrueType Slim Body I bought.
Really don't wanna sound snobbish, but I think those figures only look great standing without any display.
I finally got around to replacing my floppy original armor body with a Blackhole Stormtrooper body and LO and BEHOLD, my Stormie can actually hold his blaster up high and take action poses with his legs. . . it's a wonderful thing.
My old one could barely hold his arms up, the lateral motion in the shoulders would just sway them back towards neutral. And oh vey, those legs, I'd have to finagle the leg armor to support the hips and pin them against the codpiece to keep him from falling over. I took a chance on that Blackhole Trooper body hoping they'd fixed everything by then, the left arm is still a bit floppy but it's a great deal better than the original version.
Question to those of you who applied the Future shine a while back... how is it holding? Is there any yellowing? Is it flaking off? I'm thinking of using it but am afraid it won't last.
You can do two things, take it all apart and tighten the screws on the actual body...or buy a newer clone body loose.
To do a body swap, you'd wind up stripping the figure bare anyway. It's easiest and cheapest to just tighten the screws. I had this issue with my CloneObi but after tightening the screws, the body has yet to re-floppy itself.
How did you go about doing it?
Breaking down the figure? Or tightening the joints? The breakdown is easy once you get the chest and pelvic armor cracked open. You'll need to pick a seam and just run a razor blade across the seams on the sides until you can get it to crack/separate by pulling it. Then it's just a matter of slipping off the body suit (over the head and down) sticking a small philllips head into the screw holes and gently turning until the screws are tighter.
Breaking down the figure? Or tightening the joints? The breakdown is easy once you get the chest and pelvic armor cracked open. You'll need to pick a seam and just run a razor blade across the seams on the sides until you can get it to crack/separate by pulling it. Then it's just a matter of slipping off the body suit (over the head and down) sticking a small philllips head into the screw holes and gently turning until the screws are tighter.
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