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  • LonnieFisher
    Eloquent Member
    • Jan 19, 2008
    • 11010

    Mego repair and restoration

    Is there anybody out there doing this? I know there are people who fix and restore G.I.Joe figures. I was curious if anybody does Mego for other people or just buy lots off ebay and fix and sell them?
    Last edited by LonnieFisher; Mar 18, '10, 4:16 PM.
  • Bizarro Amy
    Formerly known as Del
    • Dec 12, 2004
    • 3336

    #2
    I think most of us do those ourselves. We exchange a lot of tips about doing just that.
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    • ctc
      Fear the monkeybat!
      • Aug 16, 2001
      • 11183

      #3
      Hmmmm....

      Yeah, I think a lot of folks do it themselves. Mego stuff isn't usually too hard to fix; or swap out for new parts.

      Don C.

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      • marbkwds
        Da Bronx Mego Collector
        • May 10, 2005
        • 885

        #4
        I have been doing that for years now , My only problem is that after the repair/restore is done I can never seem to part with them .......... It drives my wife nuts but I tell her that they are all variations and thats why I have so many of each figure ........ I am dead when the day comes and she asks me to show her the variations in say 22 Superman figures or 12 Captain Kirks ........... Roy

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        • SlipperyLilSuckers
          MeGoing
          • May 14, 2003
          • 9031

          #5
          ^ I'm the same.

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