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You must try to generate happiness within yourself. If you aren't happy in one place, chances are you won't be happy anyplace. -Ernie Banks -
I noticed the smaller neck plug too. Just boil it, stick a tapered pen or marker in to stretch it while it's hot, and clunk it in the freezer to cool. It'll hold its shape if you take the stretcher out, but don't reheat it or it will lose a lot or all of the stretch. I may start using a dowel and just leaving it in if I can find the right size.
I also had to do this on the retro Deadpool head BTW. It wobbled in the body I switched over to. Not as pronounced as FTC, but noticeable.
I have had good and bad luck with all the bodies including Type S. I just expect it to be a possible part of any project - broken pin, cracked pelvis, bad bands, etc.Comment
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Hard to tell without a side-by-side with a regular Mego head, but even alone it looks a little smaller. Probably why it popped out in shipping.Comment
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EMCE Hammer:
What is a shop keeper supposed to do with that? Do they send it back? Or in their spare time, open each one and try to stage it better in the packaging?
To be sure, it will never sell at full price like that!
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For the old non China bodies use #12 o-rings. The new China bodies are smaller and I haven't found what size works in them, #11 are still too big. Also the hardware in the new China bodies is not as playable as the old bodies, can't really bend the new metal.Comment
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Rare variant? ;-) That's the first one I have heard of like that, I doubt it's an epidemic. If it's defective and really won't hold together I'm sure FTC would refund/replace. I was just trying to show the new neck plug design in a quick fashion without having to disassemble one of my own.Comment
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I get it that they should not have to do that - but it beats the hassle of sending back and forth. Now if they go to put the head back on but the neck plug will clearly just make the head fall off/out again - that is a different story. I guess its all a matter of how each person wants to handle it."Where Does He Get Those Wonderful Toys?"Comment
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Yeah, that's the number!! I use them on Doc Mego's too tight bodies, too.You must try to generate happiness within yourself. If you aren't happy in one place, chances are you won't be happy anyplace. -Ernie BanksComment
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they work great for me, a knitting needle makes the job a lot easier, too.You must try to generate happiness within yourself. If you aren't happy in one place, chances are you won't be happy anyplace. -Ernie BanksComment
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They are a touch bigger in certain areas and other times seems to be fine. I haven't been able to not fit anyone into anything yet, but my collection may not be as expansive as others. Any figure I plan to pose or move, I swap to Type-S. I have no complaints. If anything, on a tighter outfit that has socked feet, I've cut out the tip of the sock to allow for a bit more wiggle room. But the ability to remove hands, feet and such, allows me to pretty much get any outfit on a body.Comment
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The newer suits are probably the tightest things to make fit. The sleeves on the shirts and jackets can get tight. I have not been able to get a shirt, jacket, and trench coat on a figure at the same time.
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