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  • Frenchy99
    Veteran Member
    • May 9, 2025
    • 311

    Mego Bandless body any good for customs ?

    Any body currently using the new Mego bandless bodies for customs?

    If so, what are your process for the cutoms head install ?
  • KingKickass1983
    Career Member
    • Jan 19, 2019
    • 753

    #2
    First question I ask myself before utilizing the Mego band less body... How much flesh is showing?

    I love the arms with well built shoulders and the over all musculature of the Mego body.

    It has a neck post so if using a head with a neck plug, that's gotta come off. Specially resin heads. Easier to dremel a neck hole rather then dremeling a hole into the torso.
    I suggest dremeling a hole into the neck, then when comes time to fit it on the body, oil up the neck post with cooking oil...then with a hot glue gun fill the hole that you have dremeled into the neck halfway and place it on the post while rotating the head round and round til the glue dries.

    Here are two customs I've done using the Mego band-less body.

    the Rambo head had a plug that I clipped off which left a hole that fit onto the neck post. John Carter was just a redressing of Superman.
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    Wanted:

    Diamond select Spider-man hands. Long shot, I know...but ya never know..

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    • KingKickass1983
      Career Member
      • Jan 19, 2019
      • 753

      #3
      I've also used this o-ring method by youtuber He-bro. If you don't feel comfortable using the hot glue method.



      Wanted:

      Diamond select Spider-man hands. Long shot, I know...but ya never know..

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      • Frenchy99
        Veteran Member
        • May 9, 2025
        • 311

        #4
        Originally posted by KingKickass1983
        First question I ask myself before utilizing the Mego band less body... How much flesh is showing?

        I love the arms with well built shoulders and the over all musculature of the Mego body.

        It has a neck post so if using a head with a neck plug, that's gotta come off. Specially resin heads. Easier to dremel a neck hole rather then dremeling a hole into the torso.
        I suggest dremeling a hole into the neck, then when comes time to fit it on the body, oil up the neck post with cooking oil...then with a hot glue gun fill the hole that you have dremeled into the neck halfway and place it on the post while rotating the head round and round til the glue dries.

        Here are two customs I've done using the Mego band-less body.

        the Rambo head had a plug that I clipped off which left a hole that fit onto the neck post. John Carter was just a redressing of Superman.
        Thanks for the tips.

        The new bandless body are more posable but can be fragile from what I read. I know that most use the S body but I can get Mego bodies fairly easy. Was wondering if some did use them and I see you had great success.

        Nice figures, you did a great job.

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        • KingKickass1983
          Career Member
          • Jan 19, 2019
          • 753

          #5
          Originally posted by Frenchy99

          Thanks for the tips.

          The new bandless body are more posable but can be fragile from what I read. I know that most use the S body but I can get Mego bodies fairly easy. Was wondering if some did use them and I see you had great success.

          Nice figures, you did a great job.
          Thank you.

          I'll be honest, if the Mego bodies were just a bit taller and bit larger over all...I'd use them more often.
          Wanted:

          Diamond select Spider-man hands. Long shot, I know...but ya never know..

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