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Is her hair fixable?
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01-22-2012, 11:03 PM
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FallenOne
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behindthemask
the hair is not routed into the head, it looks like the figure slid when the glue was drying to secure the hair. leaving her a giant forehead and looks weird, I would say remove the headsculpt drop it into a glass of hot water, let it sit, take it out after 5mins, and try to manipulate the hair the way you want, if no luck, rip it off, get yourself some superglue or supercompound stuff and then press, let it dry and there ya go problem solved.
really this is more weird then Marvel Cologne?
Ditto. You're not going to ruin the figure by removing the hair in this case. If it were an issue with the hair being too far forward on the head, you'd have to worry about the "glue line" running across the forehead, but not with the hair being that far back. I've removed the hair from this exact figure a few times for different customs. Just make sure you heat it up with hot water or a hair dryer for a couple minutes, then slowly peel the hair away from the head. Then carefully glue it back into the desired position. Crazy/super glue works best, and will hold it more securely than the factory glue.
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