Nice work👍 & looks like the mod. turned out great imo. Unfortunately looks like quite a bit of work with some risk (as you noted) so with my luck will need to think about before proceeding. Thanks much for the post as good stuff for sure.
That sucks. So, if I understand correctly, it's the double/triple jointed ball peg that connects the torso and the shoulder? If that's the one, you could try the superglue method where you put a very small amount of superglue on it and move it constantly for about 2-3 minutes until the glue dries up and if the operation is successful, then you won't have any issues after. Mind the cape which is very close and you can risk dropping glue on it.
@@ZenReviewZ thank you so much, that method i always use for the rivet joint from Transformers's figure, this Batman is my first soft plastic figure so i was afraid that superglue might damaged the plastic
Hey, look what I've found. However I haven't bought nor tried this, so if you do, don't blame me for anything haha. If it works and it's a good choice, let me know 😊 cults3d.com/es/modelo-3d/juegos/batman-arkham-knight-yamaguchi-revoltech-leg-extensor
@@ZenReviewZ I tried these ones and they suck. They are just stretched out and don't fit the peg or the ankle. I got a set of the ones in the video and the shape and fit are higher quality and they give better articulation.
Nice work👍 & looks like the mod. turned out great imo. Unfortunately looks like quite a bit of work with some risk (as you noted) so with my luck will need to think about before proceeding. Thanks much for the post as good stuff for sure.
Hey, if you arm yourself with a good plan and patience I'm sure you can pull it off. But, yeah, I was nervous about breaking some pegs...
mine shoulder ball joint gotlosse and fall off when i pose, are there some trick to fix it?
That sucks. So, if I understand correctly, it's the double/triple jointed ball peg that connects the torso and the shoulder? If that's the one, you could try the superglue method where you put a very small amount of superglue on it and move it constantly for about 2-3 minutes until the glue dries up and if the operation is successful, then you won't have any issues after. Mind the cape which is very close and you can risk dropping glue on it.
@@ZenReviewZ thank you so much, that method i always use for the rivet joint from Transformers's figure, this Batman is my first soft plastic figure so i was afraid that superglue might damaged the plastic
Who did you buy from?
Here's the link:
slowshipcustoms.bigcartel.com/product/yamaguchi-arkham-batman-leg-extenders-pre-order
where can i get the archive for the 3d
No idea. I've just bought the 3d printed product.
Hey, look what I've found. However I haven't bought nor tried this, so if you do, don't blame me for anything haha. If it works and it's a good choice, let me know 😊
cults3d.com/es/modelo-3d/juegos/batman-arkham-knight-yamaguchi-revoltech-leg-extensor
@@ZenReviewZthank you
@@ZenReviewZ I tried these ones and they suck. They are just stretched out and don't fit the peg or the ankle. I got a set of the ones in the video and the shape and fit are higher quality and they give better articulation.