You've been one of the only channels that cover repairing advanced dungeons and dragons and it's a great service to the community. Been repairing these for a couple years and currently need one leg for a warduke I've been working on . Successfully opened a strongheart and replaced the o ring without damaging the figure using tactics learned on this channel. Thanks Dave !
Yeah! My first issue Strongheart snapped his t-bar sometime in, I dunno, 1985? It only lasted a couple of years. That annoyed me so much even at my young age that I've still got all the parts saved, and now I'm gonna fix him back up. Thanks!
Thanks for making this video. My Warduke and Strongheart figures that need repairs like this. I could buy complete ones off of ebay, but the ones I have are from when I was a kid back in 1984. So, they have sentimental value.
Very inventive repair with the piercing bar Dave, but for me the tip about using a fine chisel to more cleanly open the leg than a knife was my favourite bit of the repair (I've almost mutilated a toy using the knife). Nicely done sir!
I was holding my breath the whole time you were using the chisel but you pulled it off! The piercing bars are a stroke of genius! Great work as usual Dave!!
First time watching a Toy Polloi video and this had my nostalgia itch going crazy. I don't know why I never thought about fixing some of my old figures.
I build and repair model trains, I’ve just bought some plastic weld as I’ve seen you use it a lot and I can safely say it’s bloody brilliant many thanks
Picked up a broken Titan for £2 recently with broken legs. Yet again, Toy Polloi has the fix! Thanks Dave! How on earth did you think of piercing bars?!?
Perfectly done. That would be a job where I would cut myself and add another injury to myself. Wow, filming and repairing at the same time. Really awesome.
After seeing the first figure, I wish I had kept my figures and fixed Warduke. I think I would have been able to get him together. Oh well, hopefully, the person who bought them from me was able to fix him.
I was totally going to ask you.. if you can make a video about this problem… thank you so much..!!! Your video’s help me fix lots of broken vintage toys… thank you again, I really appreciate it..!!
Idk, maybe some plastic pry bars with small plastic wedges or toothpicks. Not as easy to find as metal tools but plastic is a bit like wood in how metal tools can gouge and mark surfaces unintentionally. Like I don't think I'd trust my hand steadiness using a knife. ;) Nice range of figures though, like the giants and regular height contrast. I didn't have much luck inquiring about larger T-hooks because I couldn't figure out who was making the GI Joe sized replacements, plenty of vendors but I don't know who has the factory. O_o??? Still I think with a list of applicable toylines for the larger T-hook a campaign could be made for them. :)
Watching him pry the legs apart with his Swiss Army Knife made me very nervous. I was a little scared he would cut himself. He didn't though, so that is okay.
I do not think I am the only one who hopes you will wear chainmail in the future sir. The figures are restored, but it should never be at the cost of your fingers.
Those bars would be pot metal yeah? If so use a broken one, glued back together to make a high temp silicone mould. Zinc alloys have a low melting temp and can be cast into silicone moulds.
When splitting joints like that, I have a set of stainless steel sculpting tools, in particular small spatulas, that I try use before a knife. I find they usually do the job and very seldom do I cut myself with them. Have you worked on the Dragonne(lion dragon/lion drake) toy from this line of toys?
Ahhhh, my weekly Dave fixes something ,uh, fix! So gratifying! By the way, would a glue solvent work, like something that dissolves super glue, for instance? Also, have you played around with coming up with a way to constructor's a ball joint system that could replace the t-bars?
The piercing bar fix was pure genius Dave!
OMG piercing bars!?! Genius. Inspired.
I just bought a Warduke with a broken leg so I'll follow these instructions
You've been one of the only channels that cover repairing advanced dungeons and dragons and it's a great service to the community. Been repairing these for a couple years and currently need one leg for a warduke I've been working on . Successfully opened a strongheart and replaced the o ring without damaging the figure using tactics learned on this channel. Thanks Dave !
Yeah! My first issue Strongheart snapped his t-bar sometime in, I dunno, 1985? It only lasted a couple of years. That annoyed me so much even at my young age that I've still got all the parts saved, and now I'm gonna fix him back up. Thanks!
Very clever, I have never thought of that as a way to replace the ring
Oh wow, I held my breath the whole time. That creaking 40 year old plastic. But the results speak for themselves.
Thanks for making this video. My Warduke and Strongheart figures that need repairs like this. I could buy complete ones off of ebay, but the ones I have are from when I was a kid back in 1984. So, they have sentimental value.
Glad I could help
Very inventive repair with the piercing bar Dave, but for me the tip about using a fine chisel to more cleanly open the leg than a knife was my favourite bit of the repair (I've almost mutilated a toy using the knife). Nicely done sir!
You make that Bumper Sticker
No Lego were damaged in the making of this Auto
Always love the ' Sapphire and Steel ' intro . Thanks for the info. Patience and a study hand with some trial and error .
Sold all my D&D Yonks ago, it never did it for me.
Now I'm getting getting excited by them.
Great as always!
Glad you think so!
I was holding my breath the whole time you were using the chisel but you pulled it off! The piercing bars are a stroke of genius! Great work as usual Dave!!
First time watching a Toy Polloi video and this had my nostalgia itch going crazy. I don't know why I never thought about fixing some of my old figures.
Thanks for coming to watch. You'll see lots of toys being repaired here. And lots of nostalgia !
Hey Dave
Very enjoyable once again🙂
Top Shelf! Well Done!
I build and repair model trains, I’ve just bought some plastic weld as I’ve seen you use it a lot and I can safely say it’s bloody brilliant many thanks
Nice. You'll find it works a treat on so many things.
Awesome work as always
Thank you! Cheers!
Picked up a broken Titan for £2 recently with broken legs. Yet again, Toy Polloi has the fix! Thanks Dave! How on earth did you think of piercing bars?!?
Cool figures.
Perfectly done. That would be a job where I would cut myself and add another injury to myself. Wow, filming and repairing at the same time. Really awesome.
Perfect fixes. I have a few to fix myself so I now know exactly how to do it. Thanks
Awesome video, it's good to see that the piercing bar can be carried across to fix other lines 🤘🤘🤘🤘
After seeing the first figure, I wish I had kept my figures and fixed Warduke. I think I would have been able to get him together. Oh well, hopefully, the person who bought them from me was able to fix him.
More great fixes!
Thanks 👍
I was totally going to ask you.. if you can make a video about this problem… thank you so much..!!! Your video’s help me fix lots of broken vintage toys… thank you again, I really appreciate it..!!
Happy to help!
Yeah. They were better with toys than they were with video games!
Brilliant Repairs Dave! I was wondering how you would handle the T-Bars. Splitting those legs definitely made me nervous 😳🤣
It's not for the faint hearted. But it is possible.
That damaged and worn wizard looks remarkably like the 'evil' version of the wizard in Krull...
Impressive solution.
Does the old t-bar have a sort of sparkly look at the broken part? I’m wondering if it could be pot metal.
Great video as usual. May I suggest a small amount of loctite threadlock on the piercing bar balls to help stop them working loose over time
Great job and video!
The unclothed Ringlerun is screaming out for a custom Gandalf or Saruman outfit.
Can you please teach how to fix fully fall off vintage han solo taun taun collector series legs and head? Thank youuuuuuuu
Idk, maybe some plastic pry bars with small plastic wedges or toothpicks. Not as easy to find as metal tools but plastic is a bit like wood in how metal tools can gouge and mark surfaces unintentionally. Like I don't think I'd trust my hand steadiness using a knife. ;) Nice range of figures though, like the giants and regular height contrast.
I didn't have much luck inquiring about larger T-hooks because I couldn't figure out who was making the GI Joe sized replacements, plenty of vendors but I don't know who has the factory. O_o??? Still I think with a list of applicable toylines for the larger T-hook a campaign could be made for them. :)
nice repair, plus we got a field trip to dave's garage
Always fun in the garage!
I have a Wringlerun without cape have you thought of doing a video on making one for him?
Nice 👍🏻
Watching him pry the legs apart with his Swiss Army Knife made me very nervous. I was a little scared he would cut himself. He didn't though, so that is okay.
You do need to be careful with knives. That's for sure.
I do not think I am the only one who hopes you will wear chainmail in the future sir. The figures are restored, but it should never be at the cost of your fingers.
I do wonder how many UA-cam viewers would remember the original of that intro???
Not many I reckon. It's a classic if you know it.
Those bars would be pot metal yeah? If so use a broken one, glued back together to make a high temp silicone mould. Zinc alloys have a low melting temp and can be cast into silicone moulds.
Man It's like having tiny clothes hangers for hips
Soaking the Titans legs in hot water to make them more flexible wouldn't work?
When splitting joints like that, I have a set of stainless steel sculpting tools, in particular small spatulas, that I try use before a knife. I find they usually do the job and very seldom do I cut myself with them. Have you worked on the Dragonne(lion dragon/lion drake) toy from this line of toys?
I have Dragoone, but no wings for him. I've been hunting for those and Tiamats wings for years.
Couldn't you just soak the legs in some boiling water for awhile to soften the plastic and then pull out the old t-bar?
They are not made of that type of plastic. Heat won't soften this stuff. Cheers
@@toypolloi Aw man.... That's sad. Thanks for the reply and thanks for the video. I loved these figures when I was a kid.
Also wonder if visionaries t bars would work for the big figures. I'm pretty sure cops n crooks would be way to big
They would, but they are hard to find as well. They also fit Transformers Action Masters figures, also rare.
Does that sort of plastic soften up at all when put in boiling water?
Not really. It's the wrong sort of plastic.
Can you fix crash dummies?
I don't have any. What are the main issues with them?
The tabs wich held the limbs on were prone to breakage.
Ahhhh, my weekly Dave fixes something ,uh, fix! So gratifying! By the way, would a glue solvent work, like something that dissolves super glue, for instance? Also, have you played around with coming up with a way to constructor's a ball joint system that could replace the t-bars?
Would Metal Weld work to put those back together?
Not sure. it's a very small area to fix so would most likely no be strong enough.
"Man handling" needs to be a real scientific term.