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  • Access
    Veteran Member
    • May 22, 2013
    • 258

    Dream Toy Realized....Kinda

    OK, so you guys here at the mego museum have been a bad influence on me and have pulled me back into collecting toys 8 months ago.

    One of the cool toys that I always wanted, but didn't get as a little kid for obvious reasons, was the original 1979 Alien.
    As everyone knows here, there is a feeding frenzy on these, and you have to pay to get one, so I acquiesced and paid (what I feel like) was a full market price on eBay recently ($250)

    What arrived was the alien, but his legs were so slippery you could barely stand him up for 5 seconds without him falling over. One of the 'tubes' on his back was broken, and his arms were really loose and sloppy. After further inspection, they were sloppily held together with a dry rotted, knotted up, rubber band.

    I will admit, It was bittersweet. First off the Joy of holding this immense and hip toy, but adversely affecting this emotion was the fact that it was broken, and I paid full price for an "Excuses" toy. I thought about sending it back or filing a "not as described" case on eBay, but after discussing it with my buddy (and forum member) Cactus725, I decided to keep it and try my hand at somewhat of a restoration.

    First step was to completely disassemble this bad boy, 4 screws and that was it!



    Second I inspected the tube assembly on the back and looked at the break



    Then I wanted to see the arm hole situation, turns out one was still in tact, but pretty rotten looking anyways.



    I did a little sleuthing online and saw a suggestion I'd try out to reattach the arms using Rubber O rings and plastic pipe, so Off to LOWES to get the following items (Total spent $3)



    Then I cut the tubing, put a slit in the side, and slid it around a side of the O ring like this



    Then I slid the tubing into the arm hole



    Next I had to try and epoxy the back tube, it held for a little bit, but didn't work out as well as it couldve because there was no real way to apply clamping pressure to where the break point was. Oh well.



    I went ahead and changed both arm bands and slid them around the center post like this



    Next I needed to do something about those sloppy loose legs, so I took a piece of cardboard and de-laminated it and cut a couple of O spacers to slide in the joint to tighten things up. It worked really well!



    Next I reassembled everything and it looks great and stands perfect with nice and tight joints!



    I still am a bit bummed about the back tubes, and wish everything was addressed when I bought it, but at least I finally have my 100% complete Kenner Alien! Cheers!
    Last edited by Access; Feb 21, '14, 8:41 PM.
  • vintage spideyfan
    Web Wobbler
    • May 12, 2007
    • 1526

    #2
    Thanks for sharing a great story and congrats on obtaining a grail.
    Looking for MOC Pocket Super Heroes...
    Good Trader List

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    • Werewolf
      Inhuman
      • Jul 14, 2003
      • 14961

      #3
      Awesome restoration job.
      You are a bold and courageous person, afraid of nothing. High on a hill top near your home, there stands a dilapidated old mansion. Some say the place is haunted, but you don't believe in such myths. One dark and stormy night, a light appears in the topmost window in the tower of the old house. You decide to investigate... and you never return...

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      • PNGwynne
        Master of Fowl Play
        • Jun 5, 2008
        • 19903

        #4
        Very nice! PM sent.
        WANTED: Dick Grayson SI trousers; gray AJ Mustang horse; vintage RC Batman (Bruce Wayne) head; minty Wolfman tights; mint Black Knight sword; minty Launcelot boots; Lion Rock (pale) Dracula & Mummy heads; Lion Rock Franky squared boots; Wayne Foundation blue furniture; Flash Gordon/Ming (10") unbroken holsters; CHiPs gloved arms; POTA T2 tan body; CTVT/vintage Friar Tuck robes, BBP TZ Burgess Meredith glasses.

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        • chazz530
          Veteran Member
          • Jan 20, 2013
          • 305

          #5
          Nice job. Curious as to why you used the slit tube on the O ring?
          I just got my first Alien yesterday. He came complete but his right arm was broken off. I used elastic and wire crimps to reattach it. I still need to touch up some white on the top of his head but think he still looks pretty good. Only other issue it has is some melting on his dome but it's not real bad.
          Posted a pic in it's own thread.
          Come see my items for sale at:
          http://Webstore.com/~Chazz530

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          • Access
            Veteran Member
            • May 22, 2013
            • 258

            #6
            No real important reason, I just thought it was pretty simple and effective and easily replaced if needed. I re-attached the arms on one of my SMDM Bigfoots (is that the proper plural? or is it Bigfeet?) with elastic, and it worked fine too!

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            • jacoblb
              Persistent Member
              • May 7, 2009
              • 1146

              #7
              Great tutorial on how you fixed it. I don't have one, but they're awfully neat.

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              • chazz530
                Veteran Member
                • Jan 20, 2013
                • 305

                #8
                I used elastic on my Bigfoot as well. I didn't feel like taking the alien apart that's why I went with the elastic.
                Come see my items for sale at:
                http://Webstore.com/~Chazz530

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                • Hedji
                  Citizen of Gotham
                  • Nov 17, 2012
                  • 7246

                  #9
                  I think I will try the arm restoration on mine.

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                  • Access
                    Veteran Member
                    • May 22, 2013
                    • 258

                    #10
                    A little update. I pulled er back apart and using a little wisdom from PNgwynne I drilled a couple of small holes into the back tube and threaded it together with a guitar string. WORKS AWESOME!!

                    I also made a couple of small changes to the arm rings. I removed them and put a small bit of electrical tape around the tube to avoid the ring from pulling out of the slit that I cut for it, I also then after putting the tube and ring in the arm hole, I wrapped a bit of electrical tape around the protruding ring. This stabilizes it in the arm hole very well, and makes the arms fit even nicer and tighter.

                    Thanks for the feedback and advice. It didnt fall on deaf ears!

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                    • PoorMansJB
                      Member
                      • Nov 1, 2010
                      • 99

                      #11
                      I also had one of these that needed restoring.

                      For the legs, I just added a couple of "pads" consisting of a couple of layers of black electrical tape. Provided all the resistance needed.

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                      • Access
                        Veteran Member
                        • May 22, 2013
                        • 258

                        #12
                        WOW!! Great picture! I'll have to try one

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                        • cjefferys
                          Duke of Gloat
                          • Apr 23, 2006
                          • 10180

                          #13
                          Great job! I have a boxed one with a broken arm, and I've been kind of scared to take him out, take him apart and try to fix the arm. One day I'll get the nerve.

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                          • gummi
                            Career Member
                            • Dec 2, 2009
                            • 534

                            #14
                            Great job on this. This will come in handy if I ever get around to picking up one of these.
                            "Trying is the first step towards failure." - H. J. Simpson, 1997

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