🤩🤩🤩 I just bought the Multiverse Damian Wayne Robin. And it has the same issue with the legs. And i was trying to figure out how to mod them. Although i i saw this two years later. THANKS for making this video! 👍🏾
Unfortunately I usually have to heat up the area and basically carefully pry or cut the adhesive away and then repair it. Adhesive can cause way more problems than fixing if it goes wrong. I wish I had a better answer for you.
My god the small things Mcfarlane can do to make huge differences. Prob costs a bit more to manufacture. Have you taken a look at the Mcfarlane Witcher Geralt figure? It's an awesome figure, but it also has the same issue with the neck it being quite restricted in movement. BUT another obstruction to it is its hair sculpt kind of restricts the head from going back at all. It'll probably work if moving the head forward. Definitely would watch if you had any mod ideas for the Geralt figure.
Very nice! Not so intimidated by this one. Have you inspected his knees at all? I think if you remove some plastic you could get a further bend but I also noticed the more you ben, there’s a chance that the sculpt pushes up against the kneepad and you see stretch marks which will eventually crack.
Thanks so much for your video, got Robin through the mail. Was very disappointed with it. Paint was horrible, some of the yellow was flaked off. Had to repaint it, turned out good, but I came across your video. Did this custom thigh mod, and it really awesome now. Thanks for the video, keep up the good work. Looking forward to seeing your future mods👍
Great as usual Billy. Now, if only something can be done about the single hinge elbows and knees...
Why Todd...why?!!!
Love seeing bravery like this! Just trust yourself and make the cut!
The one of two things all McFarlane figures lack! Great job looks like ima have to buy another robin to try this out lol.
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I just bought the Multiverse Damian Wayne Robin. And it has the same issue with the legs. And i was trying to figure out how to mod them.
Although i i saw this two years later. THANKS for making this video! 👍🏾
have you done the custom? how does it turn out?
would love to see you do a video on the arms/knees for this figure
You make it look soooo easy... I guess that comes with experience. Great added articulations 👍
I accidentally superglued the right leg on because it kept popping off. Do you know any way i can remove the superglue from the ball joint?
Unfortunately I usually have to heat up the area and basically carefully pry or cut the adhesive away and then repair it. Adhesive can cause way more problems than fixing if it goes wrong. I wish I had a better answer for you.
@Billy Mahoney nail polish remover did the trick. I had to be careful of the paint, but I eventually got it off and fixed.
Excelente video. Algún día podrías compartir como mejorar las rodillas de este Robin por favor? Saludos
Awesomeness tutorial! Did you ever end up modding the knews for double joint? Is that possible?
This is awesome
My god the small things Mcfarlane can do to make huge differences. Prob costs a bit more to manufacture. Have you taken a look at the Mcfarlane Witcher Geralt figure? It's an awesome figure, but it also has the same issue with the neck it being quite restricted in movement. BUT another obstruction to it is its hair sculpt kind of restricts the head from going back at all. It'll probably work if moving the head forward. Definitely would watch if you had any mod ideas for the Geralt figure.
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So is it safe to say now that we know where to cut we can do this without taking the legs off and popping out the pins?
yeaa not wanting to risk out to take off the pins.. have you done it with this method you proposed? if so, how does it turn out?
Very nice! Not so intimidated by this one. Have you inspected his knees at all? I think if you remove some plastic you could get a further bend but I also noticed the more you ben, there’s a chance that the sculpt pushes up against the kneepad and you see stretch marks which will eventually crack.
I think I'd add a new joint in the knees and the elbows.
Thanks so much for your video, got Robin through the mail. Was very disappointed with it. Paint was horrible, some of the yellow was flaked off. Had to repaint it, turned out good, but I came across your video. Did this custom thigh mod, and it really awesome now. Thanks for the video, keep up the good work. Looking forward to seeing your future mods👍
do you face any problem during the mod? how long do you warm the leg before cutting it?
@@alipohsem1781 from what I remember, I boiled the water followed the directions. Pretty straightforward.
They slacked so badly with the articulation
it already have knees rotation
think i dont need that swivel
but thanx
What are your rates? I have a 1/4 inch Neca Shredder broken foot peg .
Thank you for the Tutorial
Awesome
What did you use to cut the thigh? Is that a razor?
where do you got that razor?
Awesome tutorial as always. Wished you ended the video with the Crepes Crusader
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Could have just trimmed down the back of the upper thigh ls / buttocks
meh
Awesome