Thanks!! 🤘 What needs restoring on your Odysseus? Never had one of those before. BTW, I have to get into the right frame of mind before starting a restoration, but once started, I can't stop 🤣
Dave... your production value, editing, timing, info-graphics and above all else your patience is awe-inspiring! This is truly A grade film making, not only have you restored this toy to it's former glory, but you have once again enabled viewers to now do the same! I don't collect MASK but enjoyed watching this process immensely. Cheers Dave, you're a gem in this community 👊
Man!! That means a lot coming from yourself Christian 🤘 Thank you! Never done any film production before YT, I'm learning on the job and really enjoying the editing process. Well, that's a lie. I mostly enjoy the editing, sometimes I wonder why am I doing this when half way through an edit and it seems never ending 🤣 And talking of gems, so are you 👍
Excellent repair and restoration job on the MASK Jackhammer, Dave. These are the types of videos that are invaluable for collectors today, as vintage toy prices continue to soar.
Cheers Kieron!! 🤘 It is my hope that these kind of videos are of real use to other collectors - which is why I like to dismantle these things completely for reference even if not required 👍
Dude!!! I’m not kidding!!! Your repair videos are truly inspirational!!! That jackhammer looks minty!!!! The amount of time, effort, and patience you put in to these restorations are remarkable. However lol, you can’t shout at kenner for welding, you know full well they welded these vehicles as they did with switchblade, and you’ve done plenty of them now, so no shouting at Kenner 😂. Amazing video once again Dave, Mr Dagger will be rolling in style once again 👌
Ah thanks buddy! This one did push my patience. Mostly because I thought it was going to be a smaller job, but just taking it apart took much longer and was a frustrating process 🤣 I don't know about inspirational but I really hope it's useful for anyone wanting to fix their Jackhammer - although to be honest it seems a rugged vehicle 🔥 As for the welded plastic, I'm still going to shout at Kenner LOL How dare they!! Didn't they know 40 years later, some random dude would want to dismantle one of their toys 🤣 Thanks for supporting as always 🤘
This was my first MASK verhicle. I was so thrilled when I opened the box, only to find out one of the tires wasn't glued properly and had a slit. Luckily the store gave me a new one, but as a kid I was so bummed I couldn't play immediately with the first one.
You are not getting the views and the Thumbs up you deserve for this kinda production value and smooth silky voice! Well you earned one follower today!
@@VintageToyRush I think those two are the best MASK vehicles, with Rhino also being extra cool! I don't have a large collection of MASK stuff: Thunderhawk (x2), Rhino, Jackhammer, and Condor, with all the appropriate corresponding figures, plus I managed to get T-Bob and Scott Tracker and a Gloria figure a while back. I'm new to collecting MASK. I was 15 when MASK came out, and I wasn't buying toys back then. I did watch the cartoon from time to time, and I remember it fondly. I've delved into re-collecting the original STAR WARS figures and toys about a decade ago, and I've been collecting a lot of '80s stuff like GI JOE, CENTURIONS, MOTU, etc. I'm a big fan of Toy Polloi's channel, and I'm now a fan of yours. Great content, man! I'm a happy subscriber!
@@lostonwallace1396 I'm in a similar situation to yourself - I have a small MASK collection, I like to have a variety of lines in the collection room. Would love to pickup Rhino at some point, never actually seen one in person :) Funny you mention Gloria, as I have planned a Stiletto restoration!! Thank you so much for your kind words - I've followed Toy Polloi for years, so really appreciate your support!! Cheers 👍
I had a lot of the mask toys as a kid and Jackhammer was my absolute favourite of the bunch because it was such a tank. Watching you struggle to disassemble it, I can see why it was so durable! Great vid and excellent restoration.
Where were you 2 years ago when I tried and failed to open the jackhammer lol! Excellent job showing how to get into this tricky vehicle. Thanks I'm sure this helps alot of collectors.
Dave. I’ve said it many times before and I’ll say it again. You, my friend, are the most patient person I know! Although you almost cracked taking Jackhammer apart! 😂 Great video!
Absolutely amazing video. I've just purchased this nearly moments before I watched this video. I've never had this one when I was a kid. It's insane the amount of craftsmanship and care that went into these toys. Again, thanks for this video as I'll be following this video once I repair mine.
Thanks! 🤘 Congrats on acquiring a Jackhammer, it's is a great vehicle! I will say this is probably the most difficult MASK vehicle to take apart. Good luck with restoring your vehicle! Feel free to ping if you have any questions 👍
I am seriously amazed you were able to remove the hood. I can't tell you how many I've destroyed. Brilliant video. Too bad i'm just now seeing this. Great channel. Subscribed!
great video Dave. The rarity of MASK around me means most of my restorations remain cosmetic, and u have some serios balls spliting the welding! I would love a better front on my Jackhammer, but seeing the potential for permanent breakage, maybe not. I have used motorcycle visor polish for toy canopies to great success. Infact often car products seem to work well restoring old toys.
Thanks Brendan! 🤘 I have to admit there was a point where I thought do I continue or not when the welding was spotted!! If it's the grill you want to replace or restore on your vehicle that can be removed without any damage - just the front black screws 👍 I haven't tried visor polish before! Is that something that can be hand applied or is best with a polishing tool like a Dremel? Something to try out. I've seen some videos where toys are gleaming and have wondered how that's done 😀
@@VintageToyRush I just hand polished and within 30sec to min itpolisbed well. I will have a look at replacing the grill if I can find a nice chrome grill to replace the trashing on I have. I still need to find a rubber restorer for the wheels whilst they are in good condition. Silicon spray seems to be successful.
Argh I hate welding, ah I see you have a...spudger? Certainly takes some patience to polish out scratches and a lot of grit values. Been keen on it for Omnibot restoration since they use a lot of transparent plastic face plates. Very captivating repair, I especially liked seeing that machine gun mech explanation. Also can appreciate that "taking a breather" moment, sometimes better to walk away for a bit. :)
This is the most difficult MASK vehicle to open for sure - at least in my experience so far. I was pleased with the polishing approach but have wondered if I can use a small polishing machine instead - something to research! Now, I do walk away sometimes. Nothing like damaging one of these toys due to frustration, tiredness or loss of patience. So, you're a fellow restorer! When you say Omnibot, are those the Tomy ones? Do you have a channel or instagram showing some of your restorations?
@@VintageToyRush Oh so you have been thinking of machine assisted polishing. I've seen it done with metal toys but I guess small machine could be gentle enough. Yeah I love Tomy robots. :D I'm thinking of starting a toy channel but I got to get more organized first. New at restoration so I might film it or just concentrate on actually finishing a project lol.
I have a Jackhammer. The only problem with it is one of the front guns underneath the chrome grille does not reciprocate with the other whilst the toy is pushed forwards. It can easily retract with its twin when the hood armour is pushed back down and the grille flips back in place. I have carefully shone a torch to look inside where the grey cannon parts are connected to the black chassis but nothing seems to have come loose. I wonder if one of the grey flaps on the axle when helps the front guns move in and out has somehow broken preventing its movement. I'd rather not try and dismantle the whole toy fully as I can see its such a complex build. The spring hasn't come away either that holds the cannon in place either. Is there a quick fix for this issue? The other front gun moves in and out with the rattling noise it should make whilst the faulty gun just stays in an outward position - i.e. static. Anyone else have this issue? Everything else works fine and it has been wiped clean and had some very nice repro stickers applied apart from one on the inner side of the front grille as it was in good condition. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks Dave.
Thanks for watching and let's see if we can find the issue. First thing I'd check is the grey paddles on the front wheels. You should see two of them spinning when turning the wheels and the hood is down. I'd be surprised if they're broken but good to check. Next, it may be the gun itself. You say it stays out which suggests to me there is a problem with the spring. I would gently pull the gun out, let go and see if it retracts - the working one will. The broken one probably won't. Each gun has its own spring. Check there are two. If the broken gun is missing the spring, it's gonna be difficult to replace without dismantling. I doubt the spring is missing though. If you look at ua-cam.com/video/bY4pqmXSZHI/v-deo.html you'll see there's a really small retaining washer - it's possible that's missing. Use that part of the video to see if that's what you see on your Jackhammer. That's a good place to start - let me know if you find anything 👍
@@VintageToyRush Thanks for your reply Dave. Upon careful examination the fault lay with the left front gun not being positioned properly within its frame. One of the two notches on the gun - the upper one - had either popped out of place or had been incorrectly attached in the Kenner Parker Factory all those years ago. I personally reckon it's the latter of those two hypotheses as it's nigh on impossible to knock out of place that part. I had to partially dismantle the toy to fix it using a thin screwdriver and tweezers to get it back in place, as I could not get the bonnet off for a full dismantle. The hardest part was attaching the grey arm next to the faulty gun that connects to the bonnet and brings the guns forward and withdraws them when Jackhammer is in Bronco mode. Once I had fixed the cannon, I could have left it as is with one arm that would work the guns backwards and forwards when the bonnet is up or down. It irked me so much I had to get the arm back in place. Eventually I managed it and fitted the grille back on. Jackhammer now works perfectly. It is a highly intricately constructed toy and certainly not for the faint hearted to dismantle. I am glad I have restored mine and got that pesky gun fixed too. I shan't be taking it apart ever again - especially that bonnet which I found impossible to try and remove.
Can I just ask, I have a really minty Jackhammer with the only issue being that the front grill can droop forward a bit. Ive had the whole thing apart and nothing was broken, yours seemed to do the same at the start but not the end, was there a fix for this? Thanks
I wish I could say there was a specific fix. I think basically giving it all a good clean, having all the hood parts apart and re-assembling carefully did the trick. It seems to mostly rely on friction to keep it in place. I'm surprised you've taken your minty Jackhammer apart cause it requires splitting the body from the chassis which is glued!
Hehe, that droopy front would do my head in! I think I’ve sorted it without splitting the body, I popped the front grill off and removed the bonnet button like you have instructed. I’ve then heated the fork that is stuck to the bottom of the button and slightly bent it forward. It seems to hold much better now. I’ve come to the conclusion that every mask vehicle needed atleast one metal die cast piece, on this it’s that fork. (On switchblade it’s the wing latch etc..)
Awesome! Great to hear you've had success. I've never thought about MASK having die cast pieces but it makes sense. It would be cool to have that transformers feel for MASK 👍
Excellent work reassembling this complex design for the classic MASK Jackhammer. This was one of my favorite MASK vehicles and characters. Thanks!
Thanks!! 🤘 This was a fun and frustrating restoration - and Jackhammer is definitely a classic vehicle, great to hear it's one of your favourites 👍
Brilliant Dave! No I have the roadmap to restore my two Jackhammers into one nice one. 👍😎
Cheers Scuba!! 🤘 Good luck with your restoration, sounds like a fun project to merge your two vehicles! Feel free to ping if you have any questions 👍
@@VintageToyRush Thanks dude!
Great video Dave!...giving me the creative push I need to start work on the Odysseus ship from Ulysses 31 that keeps stating at me from the shelf.
Thanks!! 🤘 What needs restoring on your Odysseus? Never had one of those before. BTW, I have to get into the right frame of mind before starting a restoration, but once started, I can't stop 🤣
@@VintageToyRush not too much, just general wear & tear. Just a bit nerve wrecking as it's a toy you rarely see in the UK.
Excellent fix. Your the go to repair-man for all Mask and Venom Agents. 👍
Cheers Chris! 🤘 I would be very happy for other agents to make the call - they're great vehicles to mess around with 👍
Nice fix, I love the jackhammer vehicle one of my favorite MASK toys.
Thanks!! 🤘 Yeah definitely a cool vehicle! 👍
Dave... your production value, editing, timing, info-graphics and above all else your patience is awe-inspiring! This is truly A grade film making, not only have you restored this toy to it's former glory, but you have once again enabled viewers to now do the same! I don't collect MASK but enjoyed watching this process immensely. Cheers Dave, you're a gem in this community 👊
Man!! That means a lot coming from yourself Christian 🤘 Thank you! Never done any film production before YT, I'm learning on the job and really enjoying the editing process. Well, that's a lie. I mostly enjoy the editing, sometimes I wonder why am I doing this when half way through an edit and it seems never ending 🤣 And talking of gems, so are you 👍
Excellent repair and restoration job on the MASK Jackhammer, Dave.
These are the types of videos that are invaluable for collectors today, as vintage toy prices continue to soar.
Cheers Kieron!! 🤘 It is my hope that these kind of videos are of real use to other collectors - which is why I like to dismantle these things completely for reference even if not required 👍
Wow, that's an impressive restoration Dave! Well done and what a fun video to watch!
Cheers Jason! 🤘
I love this vehicle! Great video Mr Dave!
Cheers Mr Rum!!! 🤘 Yeah, Jackhammer is awesome! 👍
Dude!!! I’m not kidding!!! Your repair videos are truly inspirational!!! That jackhammer looks minty!!!! The amount of time, effort, and patience you put in to these restorations are remarkable.
However lol, you can’t shout at kenner for welding, you know full well they welded these vehicles as they did with switchblade, and you’ve done plenty of them now, so no shouting at Kenner 😂.
Amazing video once again Dave, Mr Dagger will be rolling in style once again 👌
Ah thanks buddy! This one did push my patience. Mostly because I thought it was going to be a smaller job, but just taking it apart took much longer and was a frustrating process 🤣 I don't know about inspirational but I really hope it's useful for anyone wanting to fix their Jackhammer - although to be honest it seems a rugged vehicle 🔥 As for the welded plastic, I'm still going to shout at Kenner LOL How dare they!! Didn't they know 40 years later, some random dude would want to dismantle one of their toys 🤣 Thanks for supporting as always 🤘
Wow! I could of watched this restoration video all night Dave! You made that Jack Hammer look brand new!! Brilliant once again my good friend!!!!
Thanks Shabby!! 🤘 Really pleased with how this turned out! Even if it was a nightmare to open 👍
This was my first MASK verhicle. I was so thrilled when I opened the box, only to find out one of the tires wasn't glued properly and had a slit. Luckily the store gave me a new one, but as a kid I was so bummed I couldn't play immediately with the first one.
That's a great memory if a little painful! It was cool though that the tyres had Goodyear written on them 👍
You are not getting the views and the Thumbs up you deserve for this kinda production value and smooth silky voice! Well you earned one follower today!
Thanks for your support and kind words!! YT is a strange beast but recently it's started to push my videos in front of more people 🤘
Excellent David! Turned out great!
Thanks Andy! 🤘 There were moments where I thought why am I doing this, I really don't want to break this amazing gift!! 👍
I'm fortunate to have one in full working order. Fixing this is a hell of a lot more complicated than fixing a Thunderhawk! Good work, dude!
Thanks!! 🤘 Yeah, Thunderhawk is definitely simpler to fix 🤣 although Jackhammer is a cool vehicle 👍
@@VintageToyRush I think those two are the best MASK vehicles, with Rhino also being extra cool! I don't have a large collection of MASK stuff: Thunderhawk (x2), Rhino, Jackhammer, and Condor, with all the appropriate corresponding figures, plus I managed to get T-Bob and Scott Tracker and a Gloria figure a while back. I'm new to collecting MASK. I was 15 when MASK came out, and I wasn't buying toys back then. I did watch the cartoon from time to time, and I remember it fondly. I've delved into re-collecting the original STAR WARS figures and toys about a decade ago, and I've been collecting a lot of '80s stuff like GI JOE, CENTURIONS, MOTU, etc. I'm a big fan of Toy Polloi's channel, and I'm now a fan of yours. Great content, man! I'm a happy subscriber!
@@lostonwallace1396 I'm in a similar situation to yourself - I have a small MASK collection, I like to have a variety of lines in the collection room. Would love to pickup Rhino at some point, never actually seen one in person :) Funny you mention Gloria, as I have planned a Stiletto restoration!! Thank you so much for your kind words - I've followed Toy Polloi for years, so really appreciate your support!! Cheers 👍
That came out really nicely. The windshield turned out beautifully!
Thanks! 🤘 Yeah pleased with the windshield eventually 👍
That was nice! I wish you had it painted...
Thanks! Do you mean paint in a custom colour scheme?
I had a lot of the mask toys as a kid and Jackhammer was my absolute favourite of the bunch because it was such a tank. Watching you struggle to disassemble it, I can see why it was so durable!
Great vid and excellent restoration.
Thanks! 👍 Yeah, Jackhammer is a tank, it's definitely the most difficult MASK vehicle to disassemble, well, from the ones I've restored so far 🤘
Oh yes they were sturdy toys. I had a good collection of these toys. I miss them😢
Thanks bro. I just repaired 2 of them and it would not have been possible without your video! Yo are a repair wizard!
Thanks!! 🤘 I really appreciate your message - it's great to know this has helped other collectors 👍
Another classic vid. Great editing & commentary, informative and a pleasure to watch. Excellent work fine sir!!!! Sweet ride.
Thanks Lowbot!! 🤘 Enjoyed restoring this, well mostly enjoyed 🤣
This is a superb guide, well done!!
Thank you!! Appreciate your comment! 👍
Where were you 2 years ago when I tried and failed to open the jackhammer lol! Excellent job showing how to get into this tricky vehicle. Thanks I'm sure this helps alot of collectors.
Oh no, sorry I couldn't be of help back then but as you say hopefully it'll help other collectors 🤘 You still collecting MASK ?
Dave. I’ve said it many times before and I’ll say it again. You, my friend, are the most patient person I know! Although you almost cracked taking Jackhammer apart! 😂 Great video!
Thanks Eddie! 🤘 You're right, this one pushed the patience, a lot of head scratching and frustration off the camera 🤣
Absolutely amazing video. I've just purchased this nearly moments before I watched this video. I've never had this one when I was a kid. It's insane the amount of craftsmanship and care that went into these toys. Again, thanks for this video as I'll be following this video once I repair mine.
Thanks! 🤘 Congrats on acquiring a Jackhammer, it's is a great vehicle! I will say this is probably the most difficult MASK vehicle to take apart. Good luck with restoring your vehicle! Feel free to ping if you have any questions 👍
Love your resto videos Dave!
Cheers GForce!! 🤘 Let me know if there's anything specific you'd like to see restored 👍
Interesting and informative as always thank you Dave 👏😊
Thanks RawZaf! 🤘
Lovely job and nice work through the grits!
Thanks Jeff! 🤘
Good old Kenner with their screws. If that had been Hasbro it would have been a lot harder to take apart.
True, if only these things were held together with just screws! MASK vehicles tend to have welded plastic - Switchblade is the same! 👍
Great videos… watching this has just helped me with a repair to my Jackhammers bonnet… thank you.
Thanks! Glad it was helpful to you 🤘
Awesome job, looks great
Thanks!! 🤘
Looks cool, well done. 👍👍👍
Thanks!! 🤘
Beautiful!
Certainly is! 🔥
Nice restoration Dave and a great end result! Autosol, also my go to for cleaning metal! A+
Cheers! Autosol every time, my dad always used it 👍
I am seriously amazed you were able to remove the hood. I can't tell you how many I've destroyed. Brilliant video. Too bad i'm just now seeing this. Great channel. Subscribed!
Thanks for subscribing! This is definitely the trickiest of the MASK vehicles to dismantle. Plenty of heat is the key. 👍
Reminds me of when I was little, I'd take my Transformers apart and put them back together again.
All part of the fun!! 🤘
Holy crap I had that when I was a kid.
Nice!! 🤘
Great vid I have a couple with these issues
Thanks! 🤘 Good luck if you decide to tackle them 👍
great video Dave. The rarity of MASK around me means most of my restorations remain cosmetic, and u have some serios balls spliting the welding! I would love a better front on my Jackhammer, but seeing the potential for permanent breakage, maybe not. I have used motorcycle visor polish for toy canopies to great success. Infact often car products seem to work well restoring old toys.
Thanks Brendan! 🤘 I have to admit there was a point where I thought do I continue or not when the welding was spotted!! If it's the grill you want to replace or restore on your vehicle that can be removed without any damage - just the front black screws 👍 I haven't tried visor polish before! Is that something that can be hand applied or is best with a polishing tool like a Dremel? Something to try out. I've seen some videos where toys are gleaming and have wondered how that's done 😀
@@VintageToyRush I just hand polished and within 30sec to min itpolisbed well. I will have a look at replacing the grill if I can find a nice chrome grill to replace the trashing on I have. I still need to find a rubber restorer for the wheels whilst they are in good condition. Silicon spray seems to be successful.
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Cheers Jon!! 🤘
Argh I hate welding, ah I see you have a...spudger?
Certainly takes some patience to polish out scratches and a lot of grit values. Been keen on it for Omnibot restoration since they use a lot of transparent plastic face plates.
Very captivating repair, I especially liked seeing that machine gun mech explanation. Also can appreciate that "taking a breather" moment, sometimes better to walk away for a bit. :)
This is the most difficult MASK vehicle to open for sure - at least in my experience so far. I was pleased with the polishing approach but have wondered if I can use a small polishing machine instead - something to research! Now, I do walk away sometimes. Nothing like damaging one of these toys due to frustration, tiredness or loss of patience.
So, you're a fellow restorer! When you say Omnibot, are those the Tomy ones? Do you have a channel or instagram showing some of your restorations?
@@VintageToyRush Oh so you have been thinking of machine assisted polishing. I've seen it done with metal toys but I guess small machine could be gentle enough.
Yeah I love Tomy robots. :D I'm thinking of starting a toy channel but I got to get more organized first.
New at restoration so I might film it or just concentrate on actually finishing a project lol.
New sub ! Liked ❤️😀🙏
Thanks!! 🤘 Appreciate your support 👍
Now l understand why the mask vehicle series is so expensive, they contain a very complex mechanism, that of a watch maker.
It's one of the reasons I like restoring these - to look under the hood and see how the mechanics work 👍
@@VintageToyRush EXCELLENT work mate.👍
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Welcome!! I don't post anywhere near as frequently as Toy Polloi, but I hope you enjoy what's here 👍
Re:polishing. I just use a standard auto polish with a microfibre cloth. Much easier and gives great results.
Have used auto polish before, but thought I try something different as there were deep scratches 👍
@@VintageToyRush I’ve restored a JACKHAMMER too. Not to the extent you did but restored it all the same. Its a delicate beast. 👍🏻
Nice! They weren't designed to be opened 🤣
The MASK Jackhammer is a VERY AMERICAN Ford Bronco.
Even though I'm from the UK, I do love a classic American car!! 👍 Cheers! 🤘
I have a Jackhammer. The only problem with it is one of the front guns underneath the chrome grille does not reciprocate with the other whilst the toy is pushed forwards. It can easily retract with its twin when the hood armour is pushed back down and the grille flips back in place. I have carefully shone a torch to look inside where the grey cannon parts are connected to the black chassis but nothing seems to have come loose. I wonder if one of the grey flaps on the axle when helps the front guns move in and out has somehow broken preventing its movement. I'd rather not try and dismantle the whole toy fully as I can see its such a complex build. The spring hasn't come away either that holds the cannon in place either. Is there a quick fix for this issue? The other front gun moves in and out with the rattling noise it should make whilst the faulty gun just stays in an outward position - i.e. static. Anyone else have this issue? Everything else works fine and it has been wiped clean and had some very nice repro stickers applied apart from one on the inner side of the front grille as it was in good condition. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks Dave.
Thanks for watching and let's see if we can find the issue. First thing I'd check is the grey paddles on the front wheels. You should see two of them spinning when turning the wheels and the hood is down. I'd be surprised if they're broken but good to check. Next, it may be the gun itself. You say it stays out which suggests to me there is a problem with the spring. I would gently pull the gun out, let go and see if it retracts - the working one will. The broken one probably won't. Each gun has its own spring. Check there are two. If the broken gun is missing the spring, it's gonna be difficult to replace without dismantling. I doubt the spring is missing though. If you look at ua-cam.com/video/bY4pqmXSZHI/v-deo.html you'll see there's a really small retaining washer - it's possible that's missing. Use that part of the video to see if that's what you see on your Jackhammer. That's a good place to start - let me know if you find anything 👍
@@VintageToyRush Thanks for your reply Dave. Upon careful examination the fault lay with the left front gun not being positioned properly within its frame. One of the two notches on the gun - the upper one - had either popped out of place or had been incorrectly attached in the Kenner Parker Factory all those years ago. I personally reckon it's the latter of those two hypotheses as it's nigh on impossible to knock out of place that part. I had to partially dismantle the toy to fix it using a thin screwdriver and tweezers to get it back in place, as I could not get the bonnet off for a full dismantle. The hardest part was attaching the grey arm next to the faulty gun that connects to the bonnet and brings the guns forward and withdraws them when Jackhammer is in Bronco mode. Once I had fixed the cannon, I could have left it as is with one arm that would work the guns backwards and forwards when the bonnet is up or down. It irked me so much I had to get the arm back in place. Eventually I managed it and fitted the grille back on. Jackhammer now works perfectly. It is a highly intricately constructed toy and certainly not for the faint hearted to dismantle. I am glad I have restored mine and got that pesky gun fixed too. I shan't be taking it apart ever again - especially that bonnet which I found impossible to try and remove.
@@TheMasterNo6 that's great news!!! perseverance won 👍 nicely done getting everything back into place in such a confined and fiddly space 🤘
Can I just ask, I have a really minty Jackhammer with the only issue being that the front grill can droop forward a bit. Ive had the whole thing apart and nothing was broken, yours seemed to do the same at the start but not the end, was there a fix for this? Thanks
I wish I could say there was a specific fix. I think basically giving it all a good clean, having all the hood parts apart and re-assembling carefully did the trick. It seems to mostly rely on friction to keep it in place. I'm surprised you've taken your minty Jackhammer apart cause it requires splitting the body from the chassis which is glued!
Hehe, that droopy front would do my head in! I think I’ve sorted it without splitting the body, I popped the front grill off and removed the bonnet button like you have instructed. I’ve then heated the fork that is stuck to the bottom of the button and slightly bent it forward. It seems to hold much better now. I’ve come to the conclusion that every mask vehicle needed atleast one metal die cast piece, on this it’s that fork. (On switchblade it’s the wing latch etc..)
Awesome! Great to hear you've had success. I've never thought about MASK having die cast pieces but it makes sense. It would be cool to have that transformers feel for MASK 👍