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"Monica Wilbur" <monica@galacticbrick.com> wrote in message
news:Gv7o1p.Ds@lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.starwars, Jim Green writes:
> > The issue: Zam Wesell's ship's canopy will not stay closed.
>
> Ditto for me :(. I tried something not as innovative as the rubber bands,
> but that worked for me all the same.
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> I removed the green pokey up hollow piece right behind the canopy. Under
> that, I put a 1x2 translucent yellow plate (gotta maintain that day-glo
> theme). Then I replaced the green piece, so it stood a little higher. Then I
> put a round translucent 1x1 piece in the front hollow of the green piece.
> Then I just *snap* the canopy in under it.
I did just this and I'm really happy with the results. Besides the problem
with the click hinge on the canopy I think this is a gorgeous ship. My
Slave 1 remained built for a little over and hour and I've also taken apart
Anikan's speeder--I wish they sold Zam's ship alone so I could keep one
together for awhile and use the other for it's parts. And the Zam Wessel
fig is one of my new favorites. She be bad.
-Jon
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Isn't she, though? I'd have preferred an unmasked version, but eh. Guess
they didn't have enough room on her tiny head for three face prints ;).
mo
www.galacticbrick.com
In lugnet.starwars, Jon Palmer writes:
> And the Zam Wessel
> fig is one of my new favorites. She be bad.
>
> -Jon
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