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  • teddyk
    New Member
    • Feb 24, 2008
    • 39

    Restringing a Type 2 Mego

    Hi all -
    I can't find the instructions on CustoMego for restringing a Type 2 Mego body. A while back, someone mentioned that the instructions were under "Tips N Tricks: Type 2 Body Repair." But when I click on it, I get an empty page. Does anyone know what happened to the instructions? If they are gone, can anyone send me a copy?

    I'm interested in restringing my EMCE Trek figures so they'll be able to move better. I've broken a few simply by moving the arms or something similar. I really want them to have the great range of motion that the old Megos did.

    Thanks!
  • piecemaker
    There's no need to fear..
    • Jan 26, 2009
    • 4634

    #2
    http://www.megomuseum.com/custom/t2repair.shtml

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    • teddyk
      New Member
      • Feb 24, 2008
      • 39

      #3
      I think there were already some threads about this a while back, but I'm happy to add my story. I discovered that many of the Trek figures were "tight" in the shoulders/arms (and sometimes in other joints as well) and the arms didn't easily move up, out, and around. I broke a Kirk and Scotty by simply trying to rotate one of the arms up and over the head. Both torsos cracked and split. I was sad but got replacements that I haven't dared to play with too much.

      I'm definitely an "opener," I like to move my figures around, pose them, etc. So I've wanted to try restringing them ever since reading that thread a while ago. In the thread, people said restringing the body was a great solution for this problem. (At least, that's what I remember reading. Hope I'm correct!)

      P.S. - Thanks for the link, piecemaker!
      Last edited by teddyk; Apr 15, '10, 6:47 AM.

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      • teddyk
        New Member
        • Feb 24, 2008
        • 39

        #4
        Piecemaker - When I click on the link, I see the same thing as before. This text:

        Mike Farence's Mego Type 2 Body Tutorial
        Here's a great visual step by step tutorial from our own Mike "T1Kirk" Farence on how to repair a Type 2 Mego body. Thanks Mike!


        Followed by a blank page. I use Firefox as my browser, could that be the problem? Can everyone else see the tutorial?

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        • piecemaker
          There's no need to fear..
          • Jan 26, 2009
          • 4634

          #5
          Hmmm,its working for me.Maybe try typing the address in to your browser directly.Or maybe someone else knows what the problem may be.

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          • teddyk
            New Member
            • Feb 24, 2008
            • 39

            #6
            Thanks, kryptosmaster! It's good to know I'm not the only one.

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            • piecemaker
              There's no need to fear..
              • Jan 26, 2009
              • 4634

              #7

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              • teddyk
                New Member
                • Feb 24, 2008
                • 39

                #8
                Thank you, thank you!

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                • piecemaker
                  There's no need to fear..
                  • Jan 26, 2009
                  • 4634

                  #9
                  Originally posted by teddyk
                  Thank you, thank you!
                  No problem,hope that helps.

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                  • LonnieFisher
                    Eloquent Member
                    • Jan 19, 2008
                    • 11010

                    #10
                    I restring all my t2 figures like the t1 figures. I think it works the best. No more hooks and rubber bands. Just elastic cord. I wish the t2 figures would have had the lion rock and 12" shoulder. Kind of like the cast-a-way shoulder. Better in my opinion.

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                    • MEGOMAN
                      Defender of the Megoverse
                      • Dec 30, 2008
                      • 1103

                      #11
                      Elastic cord is the best way for me to do it. There's just too many pieces involved with the rubber bands and metel hooks. Even still, there's a certain way to put the elastic cord through they body.

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                      • CrimsonGhost
                        Often invisible
                        • Jul 18, 2002
                        • 3610

                        #12
                        I restring every EMCE figure I get. If you notice when you take an EMCE apart, the metal parts are in the wrong places. I correct that and use elastic cord from the fabric store in place of the rubber bands. If you tie them at the stomach opening, you can get them as tight as you want.

                        I've never had one break yet!
                        Expectation is the death of discovery.

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                        • z3zep
                          The Girl Next Door
                          • Sep 30, 2006
                          • 1725

                          #13
                          Originally posted by kryptosmaster
                          I clicked the link and I get nothing either. I am using firefox as well. That could be the problem.
                          I tried some of the other tutorials on the left margin and some work while some don't.
                          Rich
                          Yep, there are a few pages on the site that don't work with FireFox.

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                          • Mikey
                            Verbose Member
                            • Aug 9, 2001
                            • 47258

                            #14
                            I made the restringing instructions years ago in hopes nobody would ever have to restring type-2 bodys with type-1 cord ever again.

                            Stringing a type-2 body with type-1 cord has many disadvantages including ...
                            -- The body never gets tight enough
                            -- The figure can't sit down correctly
                            -- The figure has limited poseability
                            -- Arms and legs can't twist freely when putting tight custom suits on.
                            -- Figure will eventually go limp.
                            -- If you ever sell the figure having it strung with type-1 style will scare many people away from buying it.... and if you don't tell them, they'll complain.

                            For anyone who's thinking about restringing a type-2 body in type-1 fashion, I suggest you go the extra mile, follow my instructions and end up with a figure that's strung correctly... You'll be happy and proud of yourself when you find how easy it is.

                            Make me proud and don't whimp out and go the type-1 route

                            Good luck

                            Mike (type1kirk)
                            Last edited by Mikey; Dec 27, '09, 10:59 PM.

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                            • LonnieFisher
                              Eloquent Member
                              • Jan 19, 2008
                              • 11010

                              #15
                              I have never had any of the problems with the t2 strung t1 style that you have listed here. They pose better and don't want to twist at the waist all the time. Over a decade with t2 restrung t1 style. No problems yet...

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