AFD: Boil and Pop McFarlane Batman DC Multiverse

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • Action Figures Disassembled: McFarlane Batman
    This is the first time I've ever taken apart a McFarlane DC Multiverse figure. It's pretty much what I expected except for the design of the crotch area and leg connections. I was pleasantly surprised while taking this figure apart. it wasn't a hard figure to take apart at all. I want to do more McFarlane figures in the future and get my hands on some Necas.
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Комментарии • 39

  • @dr_busa_nutts
    @dr_busa_nutts 3 месяца назад +3

    i know this is an older video but thank you so damn much you just helped me make the perfect batman

    • @609collector
      @609collector  3 месяца назад +2

      Glad I could help. Hopefully I can start making videos again soon I've just been super busy since I moved from GA to NJ. Left my collection in storage down south and haven't bought anything new in a year. Ultimately my goal was always to help people. My Instagram link should be in the description I love it when people send me pics of what they've been able to make and I'd love to see your Batman.
      Later

    • @dr_busa_nutts
      @dr_busa_nutts 3 месяца назад

      @@609collector it doesnt even compete with the stuff youve got on there, this is my first time modifying a figure so its probably as good as itll get for now
      thanks again

    • @609collector
      @609collector  3 месяца назад +1

      @dr_busa_nutts we all start somewhere. I started watching Craig Warrick and Glenn Webb R.I.P. . These guys are goat's

    • @dr_busa_nutts
      @dr_busa_nutts 3 месяца назад

      @@609collector ill definitely check them out and some of your other videos next time i give it a shot

  • @yellowmartian
    @yellowmartian 2 года назад +7

    I like to use pliers for the knee/elbow pins. Gotta be careful though because if you squeeze too hard, you can leave indentations in the plastic. It really doesn't take much force though. Great video. 👍 I haven't taken a McFarlane apart yet and I like to know what I'm getting into if I need to.

    • @609collector
      @609collector  2 года назад

      When I have to use pliers I fold up a paper towel and sue it as a buffer

  • @Godisazilla
    @Godisazilla 2 года назад +1

    This was a great instructional video! I used this method to kitbash my McFarlane Superman’s. Thank you so much!

  • @carmaniajcm
    @carmaniajcm Год назад +1

    Thank you very much i will come back to show you my proyect i know you gonna love it

  • @rairaiken33
    @rairaiken33 Год назад +1

    Thank you! Your video helped me a lot 🙏

  • @cvapolo
    @cvapolo Год назад

    Much imprument, I suscribed.

  • @negativezonecollectibles187
    @negativezonecollectibles187 2 года назад

    Nice video, I thought you were going to customize it

  • @morkymoose9590
    @morkymoose9590 2 года назад +2

    These figures have what I like to call “the diaper” you just take off the legs and slide it off

  • @chiokec
    @chiokec Год назад

    Thanks for the video. I noticed after you reassembled it, his right leg seems to sit a lot gappier than the left leg, like maybe it sits lower? Is there something wrong there and if so, does it cause any problems?

    • @609collector
      @609collector  Год назад

      I just looked at it after reading this. It is a bit lower but it doesn't cause any issue. I most likely didn't push it in far enough. Figure stands fine and is still tight

    • @chiokec
      @chiokec Год назад

      @@609collector Cool, thanks!

  • @FireDemonEditz456
    @FireDemonEditz456 8 месяцев назад

    I need help with mcfarlane joker infinite frontier i was moving it's feet but immediately one part of his feet breaks now i need help

    • @609collector
      @609collector  8 месяцев назад

      Hey, my Instagram link is in the description. Message me there, and I'll see if I can help you.

  • @jimmyvolakis5194
    @jimmyvolakis5194 Год назад

    Cool video man
    I recently broke my azbat wrist joint and I can get the peg out of the forearm socket. Any tips on how I might be able to do that? Thank you

    • @609collector
      @609collector  Год назад +1

      Heat it up with really hot water and try to pry it out. Small flat head screw driver, tweezers or a needle may work. Just take your time and be careful not to warp the figure. Also be careful not to stab or cut yourself.
      Heating the wrist will make it easy to soften the plastic and get inside the wrist. If it gets a little out of shape you should be able to squeeze it back in to shape but I would recommend not applying too much force so you don't widen the wrist so much a new peg won't fit.
      Good luck

    • @jimmyvolakis5194
      @jimmyvolakis5194 Год назад

      @@609collector cheers. You wouldn’t happen to know if McFarlane issue spare replacement parts for figures that arrived damaged? The plastic moulding of his left hand was cracked when I opened it :(

    • @609collector
      @609collector  Год назад +1

      @Jimmy Volakis I wouldn't know. It never hurts to reach put to customer service. If they can't help try ebay and if no luck reach out to the action figure community on Facebook and Instagram. There are always really cool people willing to help out fellow collectors with advise, parts and tips. Maybe someone would know where you could find a good replacement is McFarlane can't help, or maybe someone could hook you up.
      Good luck

    • @jimmyvolakis5194
      @jimmyvolakis5194 Год назад

      @@609collector yes cheers for that man! I’ll have to look around

    • @munizbros999
      @munizbros999 Год назад

      Lmao got myself as azbat for a custom too

  • @munizbros999
    @munizbros999 Год назад

    Water still hot till this day

  • @ultrio2426
    @ultrio2426 Год назад

    Is there a way to remove chest logos for example the bat logo form the figures chest, im trying to make a Batman custom using the rebirth Batman and I saw someone make a custom on insta and i plan on making my own.

    • @609collector
      @609collector  Год назад

      If it's just painted on ibthinknyou can use nail polish remover and a q-tip

    • @Pluhpluh0
      @Pluhpluh0 Год назад

      @@609collector what about if its sculpted on?

    • @609collector
      @609collector  Год назад +1

      That will require you to think outside the box. You could sand it down, sculpt over it, or swap out for another upper torso that meets the same needs but requires less work.

    • @Pluhpluh0
      @Pluhpluh0 Год назад

      @@609collector someone else told me to put it in hot water so ill try that instead of sanding it or sculpting over it. i dont trust myself enough for that

  • @classclownfigurereview8353
    @classclownfigurereview8353 Год назад

    How long to boil

  • @dalejones7450
    @dalejones7450 2 года назад

    C.an you show a comparison of all the mc.farlane joints to 9ther figures so if a joint is broken what figure can be used to replace the joint. I have had to spend 60 dollars cad now just to replace one joint

  • @Alexander_UA.
    @Alexander_UA. 8 месяцев назад

    And like always no one want show how hands in shoulders disable.

    • @609collector
      @609collector  8 месяцев назад

      Not exactly sure what you're looking for. I will say 2 things.
      1. The wrist pegs in the hand pull out just like the ones in the feet. They're the simplest joints on the whole figure. As I stated one of mine broke right out of the box so I dint want to pull them out and have it fall apart.
      2. If no one shows how the shoulder comes apart it's because it's not meant to. Not sure how it's sealed but that peg coming out of the shoulder is just meant for up and down motion and it allows for 360° turning, that can be seen just by looking at it. The shoulder roll motion comes from the ball peg, which I showed.
      I'm not sure what you're looking for or why you'd need more but some things aren't meant to come apart. If you do cut one open I'd love to see what's in there myself.