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Title: Figure take-down
Post by: Commander_Kurgan on July 17, 2009, 12:33:00 AM
Hello,
is there a patented way of taking the recent SW figures apart so that parts can be exchanged and the figures re-assembled?
So far I've only repainted figures and made simple changes of heads and helmets, but not of arms, legs, torsos, kamas, etc.
Thanks for sharing your tips with me.
Title: Re: Figure take-down
Post by: DocOutlands on July 17, 2009, 07:44:37 AM
Boil-n-Pop.  It's only trademarked though, not patented.   ;D

What *I* do is:

- Get all tools ready.  Saucepan of water, salad tongs, towel, figures to be disassembled, glass of tap-water, needle-nose pliers (as backup)
- Remove all accessories (belt, head, gun, vest, etc) from figs that can be removed.
- Heat water in saucepan to a rolling boil then reduce heat to "half" ("medium" on my electric stovetop).
- Pick up first victi- erm, "subject" in tongs.
- Hold him under for about a minute.  (maniacal laughter at this point is optional, but entertaining)
- Put figure on towel and use it as "gloves" so I'm not in bare skin contact with hot plastic.
- Holding torso in my off hand, I take hold of the shoulder or hip in my strong hand and gently pull.
- If you meet with fierce resistance, he's not hot/soft enough yet.  Grab the tongs and re-immerse for another minute, then repeat the pulling.
- You want a towel, because you have boiling water everywhere.  The towel will soak it up.  A warm, wet towel is far better than blistered skin!
- Repeat until all parts are removed.

This has served me well and is very simple and straightforward.  The legs are held in by mushroom-shaped pegs and the arms have ... "arrowheads" is the best way I can think of to describe it.  I have not *yet* separated elbows and knees, but I think that may be happening soon.

Now, reassembly.

- If you had two fig's in disassembly, the parts may cool and stiffen before you get to work with them.  Be ready to re-boil.
- Limbs go in easier if you put them in the glass of tap-water after removal so that they cool and stiffen.
- Re-boil torso, holding it in the tongs.
- Hold torso in towel and insert peg of limb into hole of torso. 
- With a hot, soft torso and a cold, rigid limb-peg, things should pop together fairly easily.  Legs might not always be accomodating.
- If leg is stubborn, use pliers to gently pinch mushroom of peg so it fits into hole.
- Steady pressure, careful attention to what is working where, and frequent movement of limb should pop the peg into place.


This is really easy, I promise.  If you need, I'll try and take pics next time I do one.
Title: Re: Figure take-down
Post by: Commander_Kurgan on July 19, 2009, 01:56:53 PM
Doc, thanks for the detailed how-to.
I'll try it and present the results in my customs thread.
Title: Re: Figure take-down
Post by: DocOutlands on July 19, 2009, 02:18:28 PM
Update - elbows and knees perform just as well as other joints.

Have fun, Commander!  (you know...I may have to create a Commander Kurgan figure and fiction character...)
Title: Re: Figure take-down
Post by: Commander_Kurgan on July 19, 2009, 11:04:37 PM
I may have to create a Commander Kurgan figure and fiction character

O boy...