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Re: switching arms
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lugnet.build.minifigs
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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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