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Thread: Mattel 20" Shogun Warrior Godzilla Lever fix????

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    Mattel 20" Shogun Warrior Godzilla Lever fix????

    Anybody have a way to fix the tongue lever on the 20" Shogun Warrior Godzilla from 77? The lever that makes his tongue/fire poke out is broken off @ head level.
    Last edited by peytiesdad; Jan 13, '11 at 6:44 PM.

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    No fix for this guys?????

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    What's wrong with it?

    If I am not mistaken he has screws that can be taken out to get him apart..

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    Like most type 1 & 2's, the lever is broken in half. Its even with the back of Godzillas head now.

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    you could always take a long thin screw, heat it up and "burn it" into the existing lever and then you techincally have a fix for it (though drilling a small hole into the existing lever and then using a screw would work too). You can then get some putty, shape it, and cover the screw to create a new lever piece with which you can paint red afterwards
    "What motivated him to throw a puppy at the Hells Angels is currently unclear,"

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    there a slide nob/button, that can go over the remaining shaft that seems to work ,i'll find out who did and how.

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    Great, I got a broken lever also that could use a fixin.

  8. ^ Speaking of which sir, have you got any shots of said Godzilla? I am interested...

    Take care

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    IF you can take the head apart, take out the whole mechanism, glue the broken piece back, than, make a cast out of it, than new resin piece you created, and reassemble it with the recasted part.

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    Thanks AAAAA! Let me know what you find out. I don;t have the broken piece guys, it was broken when I bought it off of ebay for my 8 year old.

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