(I apologize if this is old news.)
Unlike some here, I liked Emce's Dracula, but I thought he needed better, more expressive hands. Since I had an extra Flatt Dracula figure, I decided to switch them over.
I discovered that the Flatt wrist-peg is longer than the Emce/BBP peg. It fits into the lower arm alright but leaves a bit of peg exposed.
So, I trimmed the Flatt peg about 3/16" shorter and used a lighter to melt a new knob onto it, shaping it slightly with a butter-knife. After I warmed the forearm, the modified Flatt hands popped right in and look great--they add a lot to the figure IMO. They're secure and still pose completely.
Unlike some here, I liked Emce's Dracula, but I thought he needed better, more expressive hands. Since I had an extra Flatt Dracula figure, I decided to switch them over.
I discovered that the Flatt wrist-peg is longer than the Emce/BBP peg. It fits into the lower arm alright but leaves a bit of peg exposed.
So, I trimmed the Flatt peg about 3/16" shorter and used a lighter to melt a new knob onto it, shaping it slightly with a butter-knife. After I warmed the forearm, the modified Flatt hands popped right in and look great--they add a lot to the figure IMO. They're secure and still pose completely.
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