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I use the little red hoses that come with wd-40 cans work great. But I do like this method. And believe I will use it from now on. Just ordered some of those lego parts on ebay.
Good info Dave!. I need to get some lego antennas. Also, Night Viper in particular has a lot of pegs... the pegs on his leg to hold his gun, and the pegs that hold his visor on, then another peg that holds the night vision scope onto the visor. Thank you buddy!
Great fix today Dave. Thank you for giving us great ideas on fixing our Gi.Joes. The plastic used on these action figures was so delicate that the joints would break easily due to constant play. I have 2 Night Vipers and I fixed the leg of one, but there's another problem with that particular action figure. The two connectors on the sides of the helmet where the visors or night vision goggles go, are always breaking. I would love to see another video where you tackle that problem. Again, thanks Dave for your superb ideas on how to fix these toys. 👍
This is absolutely fantastic. I’ve never seen this approach to fixing G.I.Joe’s (Action Force). Looks like I need some legos. Now if you can find something for arm joints, never seen a repair of thous ever. Thanks bro. Nice tip
Night Viper was my favorite G.I Joe as a kid. Now my kids play with it as well as a host of others Joe's. My biggest bane with this character was the visor and rifle holster stubs (on the leg) would always keep breaking. Still to this day a cool looking toy.
Dave , thank you for helping to save the environment, because of your fantastic repair videos , less broken toys are now being saved from garbage dumps around the world! Cheers!
I'd definitely be interested in more videos about joint repairs for these sort of figures - luckily my Action Force figures are mostly okay but my Galoob A-Team figures seem to be broken everywhere, and luckily those and the Black Hole figures seem to use the same basic design as these Action Force / GI Joe figures.
All my Joes are starting to disintegrate, so I’ve started selling them on EBay while they are still in one piece. I’ll take that $ and reinvest in the newer generations.
Brilliant!!! What a great idea. Now all I need are a bag of antennas. Put a little nail polish in the bob that the knee attaches to. It will snug it up.
Congratulations on the work!. excellent video. Do you have any tips to improve the articulation of the Joes' legs?. over time, they become soft and lose stability to stand. big hug from Brazil!.
This is a great tutorial, I've been watching a lot of your videos of late and since I had been picking up some loose and broken figures it helps a great deal thank you and congrats on your subscribers
I just bought a Night Viper with a broken visor peg. Which lego piece would you recommend to replace it with? I thought of using the Lego piece commonly used as the gear shift in smaller sets
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If you would like to help support Toy Polloi for as little as £1 a month why not become a channel Patreon:
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I use the little red hoses that come with wd-40 cans work great. But I do like this method. And believe I will use it from now on. Just ordered some of those lego parts on ebay.
I always loved these old O-Ring Joes. I would spend hours mixing and matching parts to create my own new figures. Great fix Dave!😃
He used to be a soldier until he took an arrow to the knee
Smashing repairs as standard 👏🏼 Lego needs to get sponsoring you with a custom parts-toolkit launch 👨🔧
You're the MacGyver of toys, fixing things with just a paperclip, PTFE tape and some LEGO. ;P
Broken knees that’s me every day.
Good info Dave!. I need to get some lego antennas. Also, Night Viper in particular has a lot of pegs... the pegs on his leg to hold his gun, and the pegs that hold his visor on, then another peg that holds the night vision scope onto the visor. Thank you buddy!
Great fix today Dave. Thank you for giving us great ideas on fixing our Gi.Joes. The plastic used on these action figures was so delicate that the joints would break easily due to constant play. I have 2 Night Vipers and I fixed the leg of one, but there's another problem with that particular action figure. The two connectors on the sides of the helmet where the visors or night vision goggles go, are always breaking. I would love to see another video where you tackle that problem. Again, thanks Dave for your superb ideas on how to fix these toys. 👍
I'd call them Landmine Vipers.
With Dave and Toy Polloi around, G.I. Joe will always have a leg to stand on! :)
Yo Joe! I might even try this thanks.
Great video Brother Thanks for sharing 😀 👍 ♥️ 🇬🇧🇨🇦🇺🇸🌎🎉🎉🎉🎉👏👏👏👏🎉🎉🎉🎉💯💯
This is absolutely fantastic. I’ve never seen this approach to fixing
G.I.Joe’s (Action Force). Looks like I need some legos. Now if you can find something for arm joints, never seen a repair of thous ever. Thanks bro. Nice tip
Glad you enjoyed it!
are you referring to the elbow? or are you meaning the top part of the arm that fixes into the body?
Night Viper was my favorite G.I Joe as a kid. Now my kids play with it as well as a host of others Joe's. My biggest bane with this character was the visor and rifle holster stubs (on the leg) would always keep breaking. Still to this day a cool looking toy.
Lego to the rescue!!!!
I love GI Joes but my God, they were the most fragile toys I had growing up. Each and every figure became destroyed in time.
Ah.....another unique way to fix the legs of your 3 3/4 inch vintage gijoes, courtesy of Sir Dave.
I found you can repair that bottom peg on Night Viper with the right size comb tooth. Fits the accessory perfect.
Excellent fix, Dave. As I watched this, I thought: 'Just like the Germans have a word for everything, LEGO have a part for everything.'
Dave , thank you for helping to save the environment, because of your fantastic repair videos , less broken toys are now being saved from garbage dumps around the world! Cheers!
Thanks 👍
I don’t know if you take requests but do you know if it’s possible to fix the spark action for the G1 transformers that had that gimmick?
A great how-to guide for a common problem! Nice job! 😃
With all your mentions of "G.I. Joe knee", it made me think maybe we have a name for the female Joes now. "G.I. Joanie". ;P
I'd definitely be interested in more videos about joint repairs for these sort of figures - luckily my Action Force figures are mostly okay but my Galoob A-Team figures seem to be broken everywhere, and luckily those and the Black Hole figures seem to use the same basic design as these Action Force / GI Joe figures.
I know this video is a couple of years old so I will just add that plastiweld or uv resin gives a longer lasting hold than super glue.
Cool work but I sure hope you don't sell these I'd hate to get 1 of these in my Collection not knowing it's been broken at 1 time.
I learn so much from you @toypolloi
All my Joes are starting to disintegrate, so I’ve started selling them on EBay while they are still in one piece. I’ll take that $ and reinvest in the newer generations.
Only if 8 year old me had this knowledge… I had Quite a few joes that didn’t make it home to mama joe….
Oh the HUMANITY! Poor Legos
Brilliant!!! What a great idea. Now all I need are a bag of antennas. Put a little nail polish in the bob that the knee attaches to. It will snug it up.
Congratulations on the work!. excellent video. Do you have any tips to improve the articulation of the Joes' legs?. over time, they become soft and lose stability to stand. big hug from Brazil!.
Yeah, that's an old video. ruclips.net/video/Htmv4FjbKVs/видео.html
Night Viper was my first toy! :D
Congrats on your 50k subscribers, your capes have made my Star Wars figures did them proud.
Thank you so much 😀
just picked up an ice viper last summer
Another great video David.
Beautiful! Just like new!
This is a great tutorial, I've been watching a lot of your videos of late and since I had been picking up some loose and broken figures it helps a great deal thank you and congrats on your subscribers
Glad you like them!
Would this method work on an 84 Breaker figure?
Worth a try. I think they are all the same or very similar in construction.
Would you use a similar method to repair the pegs on the outside thigh of the night viper (or rock n roll v2, metalhead, etc.)?
Most likely, yes.
Thoses are rather simple fixes, but great nonetheless. Thanks Dave.
Not all fixes need to be complicated. Most times simple is best.
Super useful into thanks for sharing and demonstrating!
My pleasure!
Thanks Dave🙂
I love your video
Great how to
Wonderful and very useful video. Thanks!
You are welcome!
I just bought a Night Viper with a broken visor peg. Which lego piece would you recommend to replace it with? I thought of using the Lego piece commonly used as the gear shift in smaller sets
Whip antenna is the smallest you can get. Either that or some smaller diameter styrene rod.
@@toypolloi Thank you sir 👍
What about GI Joe rust stains
White vinegar. Drop
The screws in the vinegar for a couple hours. Brush them clean.
Awesome repair fix!
Thanks 👍
Great video ! Again
Thank you! Cheers!
Dear toy polloi I was wondering if you could help with my action man collection .have a good day
What help do you need?
@@toypolloi to expand it and I have so much uniforms I need some figures
I would suggest joining some of the Action Man Facebook groups. Always plenty on offer there.
@@toypolloi OK
Killing it dave with the videos! 👍🧐