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  • PNGwynne
    Master of Fowl Play
    • Jun 5, 2008
    • 19891

    Restringing EMCE

    I love EMCE, but...

    The factory stringing is very tight--It interferes with the poseablility and, more importantly, distorts the softer plastic used for the upper arms.

    So, what is the best way to restring EMCE bodies?

    (I tried vintage hooks & bands--too loose.) Should I use elastic? I'm not keen on that.


    Need some advice as I plan to replace Mattel bodies. Thanks!
    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.
  • LonnieFisher
    Eloquent Member
    • Jan 19, 2008
    • 10984

    #2
    elastic.

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    • drmego
      EMCE Toys
      • Jun 15, 2001
      • 2411

      #3
      Sometimes the person in China hooking up the body twisted up the rubber bands
      which puts tension on the shoulder loop. Turning the arms counterclockwise a
      few turns will lessen the tension.
      www.drmego.com
      www.megoman.com
      www.emcetoys.com

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      • SlipperyLilSuckers
        MeGoing
        • May 14, 2003
        • 9031

        #4
        That's interesting. I might give it a try.

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        • Luke Landwalker
          Museum Super Collector
          • Oct 1, 2008
          • 156

          #5
          I used elastic like T1 megos.

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          • thunderbolt
            Hi Ernie!!!
            • Feb 15, 2004
            • 34211

            #6
            Most if not all my EMCE's have shoulder problems, usually the left one for some reason. Either it won't rotate, or the torso cracks and it sucks up inside. So far its Khan, Andorian, Graveyard Zombie, Chekov, and Sulu
            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

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            • MEMEGO
              Career Member
              • Sep 6, 2007
              • 842

              #7
              It's sad when a new product cracks, breaks right out of the box, shows little pretooling when ito it, or perhaps the company making it cares more for the maoney, and amount made then the quality of their product.
              As for Mattel, I do not accept, that they are working the bugs out of the body, they could have worked out the bugs first and then released the figures, we have waited nearly 30yrs for new figures, a year more would not have hurt any.

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              • jayihdz
                aaaggghhhh!
                • Mar 6, 2007
                • 808

                #8
                Thanks Doc, it worked on my SUpes.

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                • Captain
                  Fighting the good fight!
                  • Jun 17, 2001
                  • 6031

                  #9
                  Between Apes , Trek and loose bodies, I've bought literally hundreds of the EMCE bodies. Except for the first few years, when the loose bodies were the only thing available, I havent had any troubles with the too tight elastics issues, or cracking bodies. Except for the odd Trek figure with two left arms, or legs (2 figures in total), I havent had any issues. Not sure if its just luck, or the quality really improving, but I cant complain.
                  "Crayons taste like purple!"

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                  • Vintage Quixotic
                    New Member
                    • Feb 25, 2013
                    • 22

                    #10
                    So what would be my best bet in fixing these?
                    I think I may be missing a couple tiny pieces, should I just disregard all the metal clamps & hooks and get some elastic string and try to reassemble these?

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                    • Vintage Quixotic
                      New Member
                      • Feb 25, 2013
                      • 22

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Vintage Quixotic
                      So what would be my best bet in fixing these?
                      I think I may be missing a couple tiny pieces, should I just disregard all the metal clamps & hooks and get some elastic string and try to reassemble these?
                      Well, I was able to restring one nice and tight from a video on restringing type-one's, but now I cant get the head back on.... :(

                      EDIT - I removed the Romulan head and can't get it back on. I restrung the Andorian with the head intact and was able to do so effectively. But, dang, I can't get Mr. Romulans head back in - any tricks/suggestions?
                      Last edited by Vintage Quixotic; Aug 28, '13, 3:30 PM.

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                      • EMCE Hammer
                        Moderation Engineer
                        • Aug 14, 2003
                        • 25758

                        #12
                        Microwave some water, dip the heads in for a few seconds with some tongs, then while they're still very warm and squishy gently work them back into the neck holes. Be careful of the hot water.

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                        • Vintage Quixotic
                          New Member
                          • Feb 25, 2013
                          • 22

                          #13
                          I actually had success essentially screwing the head in with a lot of pressure. But I think your tip will make the process easier next time - thanks!
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                          • ctc
                            Fear the monkeybat!
                            • Aug 16, 2001
                            • 11183

                            #14
                            Hmmmm....

                            Another good trick for getting heads on.... and a holdover from the garage kit era.... is to use a hairdryer with medium heat to soften them up.

                            Don C.

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