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  • Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
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  • @Zenovellius8535
    @Zenovellius8535 Год назад +8

    A solution I use that has worked so far is Traxxas silicone shock oil

    • @Rowdy216
      @Rowdy216 Год назад +2

      Rc is one of my other hobbies. I probably have like 20 bottles of shock oil in various weights. Good to know I have another use for them.

  • @phoenixlindstrom5873
    @phoenixlindstrom5873 Год назад +26

    Using some dish soap on the end of a toothpick or small paintbrush and applying it to the joint and then working it around works really well too.

    • @topherowlish
      @topherowlish Год назад +3

      I like this idea rather than pulling anything apart. Thank you for this suggestion!

    • @paulofernandesroberto9336
      @paulofernandesroberto9336 Год назад +2

      I heard dish soap is not the best to use on joints. I suggest shock oil or something similar. Personally, if you heat up the figure with hot water, no damage will me done to the plastic and it'll be safe to move the joints after you do your method of loosening saind joints...

    • @George-de6hd
      @George-de6hd Год назад

      After paying $25 for something I shouldn’t have to take it out of the box and operate on it for 15 minutes before I can display it

    • @phoenixlindstrom5873
      @phoenixlindstrom5873 Год назад +3

      @@George-de6hd you say that like I made an excuse for them somewhere in my comment. I agree with you, it's ridiculous I fucking hate Hasbro. But I'd rather offer a solution than let people break the thing they spent money on.

  • @BonesEye42
    @BonesEye42 Год назад +4

    Thanks for the tip! Spirit and Outback went into surgery today and are fully recovered.

  • @LF-IV
    @LF-IV Год назад +7

    Fans have waited for a year for that figure to drop and they're QC issues. That's inexcusable! Props on the fix.

  • @ytrefugee113
    @ytrefugee113 Год назад +16

    I really wanted to like the classified line, theres just been too many problems with it. I have about 10 different characters besides a few troopers and a couple officers, and had tiger force outback on preorder from target, but they canceled my preorder and it was the last straw for me. Cancelled all my other classified preorders from bbts, and glad i did, had 2 sets of vipers and ive seen theyre plagued with QC issues. Glad to see youre figuring out ways to fix some of the issues and sharing it. I just think with the price point, we should not be having to fix their brand new products ourselves. As always, love your content!

  • @Codename-SubZero
    @Codename-SubZero Год назад +3

    I bought this figure and made some minor adjustments to the paint. Added silver on all buckles and black to the straps on his thighs and backpack. Added a weathering wash to add that realistic jungle look and I gotta tell you I am so happy lol

  • @markjakubowski8293
    @markjakubowski8293 Год назад +4

    This video should be a public service announcement on Hasbro Pulse. It saved me anguish with at least half a dozen figures including a Croc Master I had opened a month ago. Knowing Articulated Ninja’s site is half the battle.

  • @acasualcritic8759
    @acasualcritic8759 Год назад +6

    Dude, glad I'm not the only one annoyed to no end with how Hasbro are doing the leg/hip system. Practically all mine have this issue, and I have to heat them up before doing any new poses. It's very annoying! I'd like to just take the figure off the shelf and get to posing them, but nope, gotta heat'em up every time. Luckily, I haven't had any legs break yet, but I do have 3 or 4 that have the stressing at that dreaded drop-down leg hinge area. They really need to reinforce that area and/or recalibrate the molds to allow a little more breathing room on that actual leg socket or sand them studs down on that ball joint.
    Got my TF Outback early last week and, well, very dope ass figure and a favorite so far. He's definitely a top tier, IMO. Mine's legs actually did OK, but I did heat them up before moving them. I'll likely just keep heating them up. Haha! Ugh!
    Good vid as always mayn!

  • @ahab5015
    @ahab5015 Год назад +4

    Or sandpaper the ball pegs, is more precise and easy, i do that with every joe since alley viper wave, because every single one got that hip flaw, so the first thing i do when i got a new joe is that

  • @buzzsawgr81
    @buzzsawgr81 Год назад +7

    and if you don't want to use sticky tac on a loose ball joint, coating the joint with clear nail polish actually works really well. thankfully, so far, heating has fixed all my gummy leg issues, and personally I'm not a fan of the drop down hip joints cause they are much thinner than the hip joints hasbro uses for like marvel legends.

    • @jonathanhampshire6856
      @jonathanhampshire6856 Год назад +3

      Totally agree about the drop down hips. Plus they hardly add any articulation to the figure.

    • @enishiyukishiro6751
      @enishiyukishiro6751 Год назад +2

      it is how they do it, never had any issue with drop down hip on other toy lines including Hasbro ML as well, thry should not have added those poping out dots to increase the friction

    • @markd9803
      @markd9803 Год назад +3

      Agreed. The little big of extra movement isn’t worth weakening the joint.

    • @GIJoe-fvv
      @GIJoe-fvv Год назад +1

      It's like Hasbro made them weaker on purpose

  • @u-barrytoyz3081
    @u-barrytoyz3081 Год назад +7

    I first noticed this with spirit. It’s a dam shame if this isn’t done it will def break over time

  • @GladiatorBrig
    @GladiatorBrig Год назад +6

    I had the same problem with Spirit. I used a fine hand file that’s curved to go in. Also a drop of gun oil. You could try wd40 to but it might be messier. Thank you for the video. Nice to know it wasn’t just my figs.

  • @nelsonculligan1491
    @nelsonculligan1491 Год назад +9

    Thanks for posting this. Had this problem with so many Classifed figures. Outback, Spirit, Zartan, Retro Baroness, Viper 3 pack (all of them) and now Sgt Slaughter have this problem in my experience. Had a few snap exactly how you described... its so frustrating! Love this line but geesh, Hasbro has got to fix this. The loose torsos and loose drop down hips can be another problem as well..

  • @hankv.p6421
    @hankv.p6421 Год назад +7

    Great vid ninja! I usually shave down the bumps on the ball peg of the hip with a Xacto knife. Helps alot.

  • @frankschuler2867
    @frankschuler2867 Год назад +4

    Most of the last several Classified figures I’ve gotten had this issue. I used to be able to correct it by heating the figure and working the joint around while it was still warm and flexible. But my Python Patrol BAT and TF Outback tightened right back up after they cooled down. I put a little silicone oil into the joints and that fixed them right up. Hopefully it works long-term. I really wish they would get a handle on the issue…

  • @idiotfigures4941
    @idiotfigures4941 Год назад +4

    Shock oil works for me. I feel like the chance to f up the figure is too great for me to do this. I use Kiki for loose joints and shock oil for tight ones. Never snapped a joint since.

  • @wilfredodiaz8743
    @wilfredodiaz8743 Год назад +8

    I've heard of this problem before and I heard that there's a silicone shock oil you use that lubricant those frozen joints. However its great to see your solution it can be a plan B if that oil doesn't correct the problem. By the way, my preorder for this version of Outback was canceled after waiting for it for a year and yesterday I just logged on to Hasbro pulse and noticed it was back in stock. I quickly placed a order for him and today I got a notice that it's been shipped out to me. Should arrive some time this week. Anyways thanks for the video today it was very informative and I also enjoy 3POA pod cast too 👍

    • @MarlotheCollector
      @MarlotheCollector Год назад +4

      I got this Outback with the gummy legs and used my Traxxas Silicone Shock Oil to the ball joints where the legs connect and they loosened up just fine without having to take the figure apart and dremmel. Highly recommend this technique before going a little more drastic.

  • @BillLionaire12
    @BillLionaire12 Год назад +2

    Good thing I dont play with my classifieds like a kid because I had no idea that's what caused this problem...I would have snapped all my BATs....thanks for this one bro!!!....I'm still scared to pop off the legs haha but i have to

  • @ROBJUSTICE76
    @ROBJUSTICE76 Год назад +2

    I used a 3/16 drill bit and drilled very lightly around the edges of the socket. Worked like a charm

  • @alfernandez9493
    @alfernandez9493 Год назад +3

    I preffer to sand the spikes on the ball joint, or cut them with an exacto knife. Working fine so far

  • @stinny72
    @stinny72 Год назад +3

    I have this same issue with my Dr Mindbender, which definitely won't be easy to replace if that joint snaps. Definitely going to try your method to keep that from happening. Thanks!

  • @stevenboyd3756
    @stevenboyd3756 Год назад +3

    Great video. Thanks for showing yor way to fix this problem. I'm also seeing other ways to deal with this in the comments. This is all good for Classified collectors and the community.
    I don't have a dremmel, so I'll try Sand papering the ball-peg and using shock oil, and see how that works.

  • @aliasangelalias
    @aliasangelalias Год назад +2

    Great tips! I'm not a customizer.. so I won't take any chance.. I just get an exchange or just return if they don't have a replacement.

  • @JB-bm1tx
    @JB-bm1tx Год назад +2

    I now have silicone shock oil, that I automatically add to all of my new Joe figures. It makes a world of difference, but it still sucks Hasbro keeps delivering figures with faulty quality control/engineering.

  • @JC_Squared
    @JC_Squared Год назад +2

    Nice fix. Another solution that be more affordable if one doesn’t have a dremel is using some sandpaper and slightly sand the studs in the ball joint of the hip. Just heat the legs up with a blow dryer or hot water to pop the legs off and on easily.

  • @Hydrus496
    @Hydrus496 Год назад +4

    Hey thanks man. You learn something new every day it seams. I honestly hadn't noticed this problem, but I plan on checking all my Joe/Cobra figs to see if any of them are doing this. I still haven't taken my TF Outback out of the box yet (still pondering if I just want to wait for the OG version to display) but if/when I do I'll be sure to check it strait away. Thanks again.
    Knowing is half the battle!

  • @boriicuashortiix
    @boriicuashortiix Год назад +5

    Thank you for this ! Mine were gummy too 😭😭😭 I was just going to crazy glue it stiff and now I don’t have too!

  • @enishiyukishiro6751
    @enishiyukishiro6751 Год назад +3

    just sand down the dots on the ball joint, way easier than making the socket bigger, only tool required is sand paper

  • @valientoys
    @valientoys Год назад +1

    You can also slighlty sand the littles bumps on the ball joints instead, works well

  • @Rebelxstudios
    @Rebelxstudios Год назад +5

    Have you tried Traxxas silicon shock oil for stiff joints? Also yes love my Drexel with the craving tip. Another great vid.

    • @shindanrod
      @shindanrod Год назад +2

      The issue is not stiff joint, is a desing problem, the drop down joint need sturder plastic, but they use the same gummy one that tend to rotate with the leg and ripped by the tension the sturder leg plastic creates.

    • @MarlotheCollector
      @MarlotheCollector Год назад +2

      I used Traxxas Silicone Shock Oil and my gummy Tiger Force Outback and it worked like a charm to loosen it up without having to take it apart and using a dremmel. I recommend this method first and if it doesn't work for some reason for you, try this method as suggested by Articulated Ninja.

  • @RandomStuffGarage619
    @RandomStuffGarage619 Год назад +1

    GOOD NEWS, EVERYONE!
    I finally opened my TF outback, and I was able to fix his legs without a dremel!!!
    I took him out and immediately noticed the stuck "gummy legs". Then ibtried something. Instead of bending his legs forward, which twists the ball peg... I bend them OUTWARD, you know, the van Damme or "the glenn". Did that about 5 or 6 times and gues what?
    IT WORKED!!!! legs now move freely and I didn't have to boil/pop, dremel, anything! Give it a try!

  • @taylorcb77
    @taylorcb77 Год назад +2

    Hasbro has been making action figures for like 70 years. It isn't like they are a new company creating the wheel. I don't know why they can get it right.

  • @jonathanhodapp8735
    @jonathanhodapp8735 Год назад +4

    Great stuff man just wondering could you have those bumps on the ball peg as well just thinking if you don’t have the tool but maybe like sandpaper kind of thing just curious. Keep it up brother love the page glad I found it

  • @AlanKenny
    @AlanKenny Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video. I had the problem with Outback, Python Patrol Viper and Python Patrol BAT. I will try this fix tomorrow.

  • @themysteriousspeeddemon
    @themysteriousspeeddemon Год назад +1

    Ugh, that problem happens with happens in my storm shadow figure. It's really difficult to have fun posing it without the fear of breaking that hinged ball joint.

  • @Jake_E57
    @Jake_E57 Год назад +2

    Mostly when I have this problem warming up the figure does the trick. The one time I had it bad was the color change Zartan. It was bad enough I ended up swapping his waist with the regular version.

  • @MrDEMarq
    @MrDEMarq Год назад +2

    Damn, that's what happened to my 3"25 Marvel Universe Wolverine figure 😢

  • @fortressmattimus3984
    @fortressmattimus3984 Год назад +4

    Thanks so much for this video! I was having the same issue as you and I severely stressed the ball peg. They haven't sheered off yet, but I was luckily able to get a second to keep on hand, just in case.
    Either way, I will be doing this mod for peace of mind

  • @MrMADGUS
    @MrMADGUS Год назад +1

    Bro more than half of my Joe's have this problem I've tried hot water cold water and like you said it comes right back. I feel soooooo much stress having all these figures and scared to death to pose them.

  • @Ocram_sokart
    @Ocram_sokart Год назад +1

    I’m glad you out this up. After Target canceled my order, it became available again with a new order. Thank you for the heads up

  • @hillbillyharper4008
    @hillbillyharper4008 Год назад +1

    Hey thane for the info. I don't think I've came across this problem. But I'll keep this in mind

  • @scottvillett4854
    @scottvillett4854 Год назад +2

    Or you can solve most of this with mineral oil....that allows the leg to move but retains some of the stability of the joint so that it won't get super loose Robo @fwoosh on RUclips demonstrates this on a couple of his early classified reviews....I've been doing that since the beginning and have not had any issues at worst try dremeling the knobs down on the ball .....respect you for your innovation not saying my way is better but certainly works and might be helpful for those who aren't comfortable heating and poppin or using a dremel great vid brother

  • @pureflakmonkey3368
    @pureflakmonkey3368 Год назад +2

    I use a heat gun on mine. Then I work the joints. If the legs are that sticky, I hit it with RC silicone shock oil

  • @markwassel7903
    @markwassel7903 10 месяцев назад

    Nice fix. My only suggestion would be to use a ball shaped bit for your Dremel. It might be easier to maintain the rounded shape of the socket

  • @Victor-mc1sz
    @Victor-mc1sz Год назад +2

    So far I've lucked out, as I haven't encountered this issue. Watch my next purchase have it.🤦‍♂

  • @pillarsofadventure
    @pillarsofadventure Год назад +3

    The classified figures suck from the waist down. If they're not gummy and tight at the hips, then they're too loose at the knees and ankles. I've started pulling the heads and accessories off of them and just making my own customs of the characters using bucks from other lines.

  • @markj7226
    @markj7226 Год назад

    Just found a Tiger Force Outback in the wild. It's no joke, those hip joints are tight as heck. Really appreciate this video. It will make the difference between Outback being a toy vs a being a statue.

  • @ryandaubenspeck4432
    @ryandaubenspeck4432 Год назад +2

    I've had the issue in 4 total figs. BBQ, Outback, Breaker, and Spirit.

    • @GIJoe-fvv
      @GIJoe-fvv Год назад +1

      Me too first and only 3 outta package. Spirit, barbecue, storm shadow. Drop hips blow

  • @machinedragonnero7740
    @machinedragonnero7740 Год назад +1

    If I can get these two figures I'll keep that in mind in fact my Scarlet figures legs haven't give me a little bit of trouble so that should give it a try.

  • @corneliussmithgijoe702
    @corneliussmithgijoe702 Год назад +2

    This is a useful idea.....thanks fam

  • @kalobhunt9001
    @kalobhunt9001 Год назад +2

    If you don’t have a drimal tool you can sand the balls themselves very lightly.

  • @Christo-pv7eb
    @Christo-pv7eb Год назад +1

    I had to take a she ra figure back. I tried to remove her head to replace the shoulder armor. I heated it up. Couldn’t pop it off or turn it. I saw the neck peg was actually stretching and turning. No heat worked once it started stretching the peg. Never happened to me this bad before.

  • @johnlatella674
    @johnlatella674 Год назад +1

    Thanks Ninja, I own 6 cobra officers, I used them to troop build cause I got em for retail or less but 4 out of 6 have gummy legs so I'm about to bust out the drimmel

  • @ballsofbeskar285
    @ballsofbeskar285 Год назад +1

    Great tip. Thanks

  • @ParadoxFudge
    @ParadoxFudge Месяц назад

    When I opened up my alley viper the leg was stiff. I lift the leg and seen stress marks on the ball joint and it snapped clean off so I had to disassemble and thankfully I had a spare ball joint in my fodder to replace it.

  • @carlossodi9587
    @carlossodi9587 4 месяца назад

    It is healpfull for my Outback! Thanks!!

  • @brannongory4114
    @brannongory4114 Год назад +1

    Hey brother love your videos. So i have a way that i used on my 3.75 figures before i sold them off to start doing the classifieds. i was turned on from a friend to get supeerfine microbrushes from hobby lobby or any other hobby store along with Pellgun oil. just a slight touch or two is enough to allow movement with stiff joints in an instant. try it out . here in califorina a package of 10 microbrushes cost abuck 99 and the oil is less then 5 i think and it last a long time. have a great one

  • @chrisgrinstead8861
    @chrisgrinstead8861 Год назад +2

    You should try pure liquid silicone first before modifying the joint

  • @DanielRodriguez-bv9ud
    @DanielRodriguez-bv9ud Год назад +1

    Lucky enough? You probably got my canceled order..

  • @ultracarterzilla6939
    @ultracarterzilla6939 11 месяцев назад

    My G.i. joe classified Stalker figure's had this type of problem and what i did to fix it was by sanding down the ball peg of the hips a bit by using sand paper and it works.

  • @ucitymetalhead
    @ucitymetalhead Год назад +4

    There's a dremel bit on Amazon called Dremel 191 Rotary Tool Accessory Carving Bit with a round ball shaped head that will make this a little more easy i think.

    • @GIJoe-fvv
      @GIJoe-fvv Год назад

      I dremeled just a little on a very tight spirit, it was to much and leg falls off. Drop hips are stupidest change ever. I sand the ball now. Works better

    • @ucitymetalhead
      @ucitymetalhead Год назад

      @@GIJoe-fvv yeah I was afraid I'd do that too but if you go slow and cautious especially on the speed of the dremel it helps.

  • @D21BeastReviews
    @D21BeastReviews Год назад +1

    Thank You!

  • @falcon048
    @falcon048 Год назад +1

    Good info. Ugh, gotta get a dremel tool .

  • @VenomSnake00
    @VenomSnake00 Год назад +1

    Those drop down joints in the hips are the reason I don’t collect this line. I’ve had every single one I’ve bought have this exact same issue.

    • @GIJoe-fvv
      @GIJoe-fvv Год назад +1

      Me too. Considering selling all

  • @cmoney7363
    @cmoney7363 Год назад +1

    My slaughter had this issue & I just put him on the Jean claud van damn pose & dropped a lil drop of oil in both sockets..

  • @Martin-pm3nr
    @Martin-pm3nr Год назад +1

    Right leg popped off while I was taking him out of the package 📦

  • @brickkstheirongeek9303
    @brickkstheirongeek9303 Год назад +2

    Appreciate the vid👊🏽

  • @AlphaProto
    @AlphaProto Год назад +2

    Nice figure mod.

  • @davidsmilack5071
    @davidsmilack5071 Год назад +1

    Ive def been lucky..Had one cobra officer only with this problem.

  • @GT_rising24
    @GT_rising24 Год назад +1

    Nice work

  • @TheMandalorianFanChannel
    @TheMandalorianFanChannel 3 месяца назад

    I've had that problem with three or four Classified figures. Having the problem with the New Anniversary Recon Diver Now. Hasbro needs to give the Classified figures the stronger hip joints from Marvel Legends or Star Wars Black Series

  • @pants989
    @pants989 Год назад +2

    i sand down the hip balls on any figures that are too tight. just gotta be careful not to go too far

  • @chasecummings1529
    @chasecummings1529 Год назад +1

    Silicone shock oil works just as well!

  • @tx4631
    @tx4631 Год назад +1

    I just bought a Beachhead off Target that has this issue too

  • @jboogie8159
    @jboogie8159 Год назад +1

    They could switch to a metal dumbbell joint.

  • @BTT16
    @BTT16 Год назад +1

    I have this same problem on one of my B.A.T. s, but for my Outback figure, his right bicep joint is SUPER TIGHT, so I warmed it up and let it settle, worked it around a little bit, and it still tore off. i got a second one, and the same thing is happening but it hasn't torn. The plastic on this guy just seems so weak.

  • @marvin28482
    @marvin28482 Год назад +1

    thank you

  • @somarriba333
    @somarriba333 Год назад +7

    The first few waves of the MOTU Revelations figures had very tight gummy ball joints on the hips. What sucks is that EVERY reviewer made no mention of it even though you can clearly see the gumminess when they do the articulations and then you always see an edit or a cut in their videos showing the figure back in neutral position. You know they had to make adjustment to the figure but they cut that part out and say nothing. Anyway, I fixed mine by adding a tiny drop of shock grease to the ball joint and it worked.

    • @VorpalDerringer
      @VorpalDerringer Год назад +2

      Pathetic and insulting. Like people wouldn't notice!

    • @somarriba333
      @somarriba333 Год назад +3

      @@VorpalDerringer I called them out every time and would ask about that odd edit and they would make up some lame excuse.

    • @VorpalDerringer
      @VorpalDerringer Год назад +3

      @@somarriba333 Thank you for your service.

  • @emavaz18
    @emavaz18 Год назад

    Oh man, if I ever get this version of outback, he's going to be custom fodder. Other than that, I'm going to wait around for the OG Ginger variant.

  • @josephcolton2614
    @josephcolton2614 Год назад +2

    People, these figures are not meant as toys. They are meant to be left in the box and to be stored in a pet-free, climate-controlled room where you can, once in a great big while, adore them before putting them back into storage.
    At this price point, there should no dremeling or dish-soaping or whatever necessary.
    Remember the good old times when the bar was made of metal?

  • @williamallen1004
    @williamallen1004 Год назад +1

    Just got one on Tuesday, leg broke off, wish I saw this first.

  • @django60617
    @django60617 10 месяцев назад

    I like to pop the leg off and sand down the nubs on the ball ,sand a little then do a test fit repeat if necessary.

    • @ConfusionDistortion
      @ConfusionDistortion 6 месяцев назад +1

      This is literally what I started doing myself to the smaller Retro figures that used this burr design on the ball joint. It's a dumb ass design that makes it seem like Hasbro wanted figures to break. I have a few Classified figures I will need to do this too also when I get the time to mess with them.

  • @moskillz76
    @moskillz76 Год назад +1

    This issue seems to affect almost all the TF Outbacks. Mine had this on the left leg. I’ve read that others had issues with the gummy hip joints on other forums. My Python Patrol BAT and Alley Viper had the same issue.

  • @chewiep1976
    @chewiep1976 Год назад +1

    I appreciate seeing this done and know I need a Dremel at some point. I've never run into the problem with the Joes but I definitely had it happen a few years ago with Mattel's wwf Elites. One bit of criticism--please watch how often you say actual/actually.....I was about to stop watching because of how much it was getting said. 😋 It's a nitpick, I know. 😉

  • @shindanrod
    @shindanrod Год назад +3

    I had have to super glued (only the ball joint so the legs keep articulated) all my joes so far to avoid the joint breaking. Actually my spirit broke right after open it. Those joints are just useless.

  • @Wyld13kard47
    @Wyld13kard47 Год назад +1

    I know fwoosh has had that issue and he uses some kind of lube. Although your fix seems more permanent, not sure how often he has to apply it.

  • @Vahmung
    @Vahmung Год назад +1

    Can Outback's head fit onto Commando Snake Eye's body?

  • @mikegeorge8132
    @mikegeorge8132 Год назад

    Was the other working title, "avoid groin pull?" ;)

  • @alejandrocartagenaalgarra1509
    @alejandrocartagenaalgarra1509 4 месяца назад

    Hey Ninja got a question recently I acquired Spirit Iron Knife, but it's hips already are presenting stress marks. It's too late for sanding the ball peck or putting it into hot water? I don't know what to do.

  • @fikriramones
    @fikriramones Год назад

    u just got me subscribe

  • @srod349
    @srod349 Год назад +2

    This has been a issue with this line since day one this isn’t new. I blame the drop down leg mechanics which I’ve never liked or used on a figure ever.

  • @headkills117
    @headkills117 Год назад

    Can do anything if it’s already broken off?

  • @Ezilla82
    @Ezilla82 Год назад +2

    Not a bad solution. I bet using maybe sandpaper will do the same result as well. But hey do whatever you need to do.

  • @jonkane1312
    @jonkane1312 Год назад

    This shit is crazy this many Figures in 🤬

  • @novus21
    @novus21 11 месяцев назад

    I used chapstick n Vaseline for sticky joints

  • @ViperCity_
    @ViperCity_ Год назад +1

    Does anyone have any tips on how to fix the joint if it’s already past this point I just got a bat and didn’t realize this was happening and now the leg is about to fall off

    • @ArticulatedNinja
      @ArticulatedNinja  Год назад +1

      Check out his page he might have a fix youtube.com/@billmaru

    • @GIJoe-fvv
      @GIJoe-fvv Год назад

      @@ArticulatedNinja thanks for the tip ninja ! You 100% deserved collector of the year. Shits fire, my favorite vid of yours was the Indians, keep killing it !!

  • @araiakunin352
    @araiakunin352 Год назад +1

    Silicone spray works everytime

  • @Luisramirez-cn7hi
    @Luisramirez-cn7hi Год назад +1

    Get some oil. Put. It in the joints as soon as you get it out of the box

    • @Bleakertube
      @Bleakertube Год назад +2

      Yeah, I do that for about 75% of Hasbro figs these days.

  • @sgtawalt
    @sgtawalt Год назад +1

    Could you leave a link to the dremel tool??

    • @GIJoe-fvv
      @GIJoe-fvv Год назад

      Dremel is a brand Amazon or Walmart carries them. I dremeled to much I've had more success sanding. Honestly any sandpaper will do, heat em up pop em off and sand the knobs on the pegs. I'm going to try this silicone shock oil they talk about in comments also

  • @Nerdperson555
    @Nerdperson555 Год назад

    Another solution is to just sand down the joints where the legs are conected