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Re: Help! Does anyone know the set number to this minifig ?
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Date: 
Wed, 29 Jan 2003 14:02:27 GMT
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"Frank Filz" <ffilz@mindspring.com> wrote in message
The arms pop out pretty easily. You do want to be careful on an older
minifig since sometimes the torso will crack (not sure if I've ever
cracked a torso removing an arm though). Because of the stresses of
inserting and removing arms, there is a limited number of cycles you can
go through before the wear will result in arms that don't stay in
position.
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Okay, nice to know - thanx ;-))

The easiest way to get an arm off is to rotate it so it sticks straight
out. This gives plenty of length to grasp the arm between thumb and
finger. Then gently pull. The arm will pull out of its socket.
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Sounds easy, I´l give it a try, Thanx again

Best Brick Regards

Hector -  Lugnet #1674
"This message was transmitted on 100% recyclable electrons"



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(...) The arms pop out pretty easily. You do want to be careful on an older minifig since sometimes the torso will crack (not sure if I've ever cracked a torso removing an arm though). Because of the stresses of inserting and removing arms, there is (...) (22 years ago, 27-Jan-03, to lugnet.general)

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