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12-10-2014, 09:49 PM
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Poison Shadow
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I'm trying to picture that. Pics would be nice. I'd like to do that with my injustice Wonder Woman. I have made it my policy to immediately after I carefully open each injustice and DCC Green Lantern figure to use a hair dryer to heat up the fig until I can pull off the offending joint, then apply some silicone based personal lubricant in the hole (hehe). Works like a charm. So far the only figures I have had problems with out of the entire collection are injustice Wonder Woman and Batman. I was able to successfully exchange Batman, but when I exchanged Wonder Woman, I got another one that had a broken shoulder on the same side. The amazon seller is ignoring me.
I will have my revenge!
Took me a while to dig up these pics. I posted them here before, but they're too buried in this thread.
First i drilled a small hole all the way through her upper body.
Then a matching one in each shoulder joint on the arms.
Then I folded the end of the twisty tie over and filled the hole with krazy glue, putting the end of the tie in there and letting it dry.
Then I held the first arm up to the body and ran the tie all the way through the hole in her upper body, so it stuck out of the other side.
And attached the second arm the same way: curled the end of the tie, glued it inside of the shoulder.
Voila! Might not survive excessive posing, but it allowed me to get her into the pose I wanted and then place her on my shelf. I may have shoved something through her upper body along with the twisty tie. I don't remember exactly how I kept the arms from being loose, but that's probably it.
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