Thank you. I'm glad the information comes across as practical. I'm really hoping someone who has a broken toy might see this and decide to try making a repair instead of throwing it out. Thanks again for watching!
The new black super glue is the best for toys and models. It has a rubber property that makes it far less brittle. Also, I'd invest in some pin vices and avoid the drill altogether.
Yes. It's the same toy. Sometimes I do a project and take pics/film it but don't get around to putting it all on youtube until later. But this made me think that I should have that crimson guard in the back seat be a recurring character in my videos :)
No I haven't. I'll have to give that a try. On my current project I'm using Gorilla Glue Gel and I'm loving it. It doesn't run like water, like super glue, but is more Gel like so it holds its position. But I'll check out the loctite. Thanks for the tip!
If Hasbro wants to make some real money, they should release a line of these old toys in die cast metal. I would buy a bunch of them. They could use the old molds, fill them with wax, then cast aluminum parts. A whole new generation could collect them, like tough Tonka trucks.
Don't know if it counts as a repair. The front bike wheel is suppose to be able to turn and the Gatling gun is suppose to be detachable. It'd be like repairing legos by gluing them together to keep a shape.
I found that the vehicle was unusable. Now it can be displayed and played with. That’s what I mostly care about. You’re describing a full restoration which might be interesting to try. Thanks for watching.
I like the part where you had a little action movie at the end of the tutorial.
That was my favorite part to make in the video. Thanks.
Great fix! Just subscribed! I really liked the "battle" part also.
Thanks! And glad you enjoyed the battle. It's always fun to play with our Joes out in the yard.
I just bought a RAM and had the same idea about fixing the side gun. I'm glad to see you do it first. HAHA.
Very cool. Good luck with the fix 👍
Nice repair! Love the battle action at the end.
Thanks! Glad you made it to the battle 👍
5:00 - I have to admit I was skeptical until I saw the repaired RAM in battle! 👍
It held together even making that huge jump! Thank you.
The play video at the end was nostalgic...☺️🙏🏼
Thank you!
@@ActionRobotPunch you're welcome too, bro 🙏🏼🤗
Thanks for sharing! Practical repair info and a fun playmotion battle scene 😎😃
Thank you. I'm glad the information comes across as practical. I'm really hoping someone who has a broken toy might see this and decide to try making a repair instead of throwing it out. Thanks again for watching!
Nice clean repair! Great job
Thank you.
Great repair, well done 👏
Thanks so much!
The new black super glue is the best for toys and models. It has a rubber property that makes it far less brittle. Also, I'd invest in some pin vices and avoid the drill altogether.
Thanks for the tips. I’ll have to try those out. Thanks for watching.
Rock N Roll is an old school Joe. 😜
Totally. The original ones. Thanks for watching.
He’s the first one I got as a child. 82’ straight-arm. He will always hold a special place. I still have him.
Nice! Though the minigun was detachable, I never knew anyone who played with the cycle like that.
Yes, I figured it was worth the permanent attachment to get it rolling again. Thanks for watching
Great video
Thanks so much.
Thumbs up for the action movie at the end.
Thanks
Thanks 👍
Glad you liked the video.
Thanks for the cool vid bud. Rad Playmotion...Burg
Thanks Paul! BTW great Action Force illustration you did during the last podcast.
Was the STUN the same STUN with the clueless Crimson Guard?
Yes. It's the same toy. Sometimes I do a project and take pics/film it but don't get around to putting it all on youtube until later. But this made me think that I should have that crimson guard in the back seat be a recurring character in my videos :)
@@ActionRobotPunch YES PLS OMG AHAHAHHAHA
also please tell the crimson guard i said hi XD
Have you ever tried Loctite as a glue heard it’s the best thing for plastic
No I haven't. I'll have to give that a try. On my current project I'm using Gorilla Glue Gel and I'm loving it. It doesn't run like water, like super glue, but is more Gel like so it holds its position. But I'll check out the loctite. Thanks for the tip!
Mine was defective the side canon front peg never fit in hole so I always played without canon
If Hasbro wants to make some real money, they should release a line of these old toys in die cast metal. I would buy a bunch of them. They could use the old molds, fill them with wax, then cast aluminum parts. A whole new generation could collect them, like tough Tonka trucks.
I heard they're releasing some of the old ones like the vamp in diecast but smaller, 1/35 scale. Great idea.
@@ActionRobotPunch That's cool. I would love that.
Don't know if it counts as a repair. The front bike wheel is suppose to be able to turn and the Gatling gun is suppose to be detachable. It'd be like repairing legos by gluing them together to keep a shape.
I found that the vehicle was unusable. Now it can be displayed and played with. That’s what I mostly care about. You’re describing a full restoration which might be interesting to try. Thanks for watching.