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Re: switching arms
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lugnet.build.minifigs
Date: 
Mon, 18 Jun 2001 15:41:25 GMT
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In lugnet.build.minifigs, John Carroll wrote:

Is there a best way to remove / add minifig arms so that they keep there
original, tight enough to stay in place but not too tight, fit onto the
torso?  I've discovered that if you put the figs arms up over its head and
the pry outwards with a slight twist, (oppisie for adding)  seems to work
pretty well.  I have had a few where the arms are so loose that they no
longer will stay up on their own.  mostly with older parts.  but since I
often switch arms nulitipule times It ould be nice to do it the "proper"
way.  any pointers suggestions.

Good question.  I've had similar problems.

Unfortunately, the only pointer I've got is to only switch arms when
necessary. :(

Or insert small slips of paper between the arm-knob and the torso's
arm-hole, to make a tighter fit.

Steve



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  switching arms
 
Is there a best way to remove / add minifig arms so that they keep there original, tight enough to stay in place but not too tight, fit onto the torso? I've discovered that if you put the figs arms up over its head and the pry outwards with a slight (...) (23 years ago, 17-Jun-01, to lugnet.build.minifigs)

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