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Thread: New Marvel Legends/6" Appreciation Thread
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Old 03-08-2018, 09:09 PM   #39433
Marine73
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I got my Hugh Jackman head today, and it looks perfect. Was even painted to match the Old Man Logan figure.

I was expecting to have to buy something like blue tac to make the head sit right but....the head is to small for the ball. That was unexpected.

Would sand paper be the best way to make the ball smaller? Or something else.
Ok, so I have been dremelling out heads forever. Here are a few tips;
1. WEAR A RUBBER GLOVE on the hand Your holding the custom painted head in.

2. Dremel makes a diamond ball tip bit in various sizes, eyeball or take the figure into the store to check the size of ball tip you need. If they do not make one big enough get the largest one they have available.

3. Hold the Dremel stable at a downword angel and bring the head socket up to meet it, that way you can observe the work and control movement with the hand holding the head.

4. And another Arker stated, DO CONSTANT FIT CHECKS, dremel a Little then test fit.

5. Make sure to clean out the neck socket once your done to get out all the debris and plastic power.
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