Anybody tried to match up the newer molded type gauntlets to a type S body? How did you do it?
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I don't have any of the CTVT gloves yet, but it looks like all that's needed is to fit the included peg into the Type S arm. Once MrFreeze comes out I need some silver gloves and boots. This might require some dremeling/sanding and could result in a permanent change, no more switching hands. You'd also loose forward and back wrist articulation and have the chance of the peg moving too far into the arm, so I think I'd glue the peg in place before attaching the glove and at least retain wrist rotation.
I've been thinking of trying to see if the NECA gorilla soldier gloved hands will fit on a Type S, but have yet to see these at TrU. -
I did it with my Batman 66.
Just warm up the ankles and wrists in hot water and slide in the CTVT/FTC pins. I should add that I didn't warm up one of the arms well enough and I kinda stretched the hole a bit and the pin falls out. So a little heat shrink tubing on the pin and it is nice and tight.
- MartyLast edited by ubermanx; Jun 10, '15, 6:37 PM.Comment
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I did it with my Batman 66.
Just warm up the ankles and wrists in hot water and slide in the CTVT/FTC pins. I should add that I didn't warm up one of the arms well enough and I kinda stretched the hole a bit and the pin falls out. So a little heat shrink tubing on the pin and it is nice and tight.
- MartyComment
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