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  • Jase25
    MarshallMadeCollectibles
    • Jan 8, 2009
    • 174

    #46
    and finishing up....

    bodyfix18.jpgbodyfix19.jpg

    Completely fixes the loose leg issues...which makes your Flash figure really stand out!

    Thanks again hope this helps anyone looking to fix their Retro Figures...honestly the bodies aren't bad after a little tweeking...they aren't ZICA bodies but they aren't bad.

    Take Care - Jase
    Thanks ~ Jase

    http://stores.ebay.com/Marshall-Made...ctibles?_rdc=1

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    • SeattleEd
      SynthoRes Transmigrator
      • Oct 24, 2007
      • 4351

      #47
      Jase,

      Great info.

      I learned to give these bodies away, rather than repair. And "upgrade" to a better hybrid/kit bashed body.

      But yet, no one was taking them at Mego Eat. LOL.

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      • Chris
        Persistent Member
        • Dec 23, 2009
        • 2279

        #48
        Luv this thread! It came in handy for a custom I'm making. Thank you.
        If a Mego figure of God did not exist, it would be necessary for EMCE to invent him.

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        • Jase25
          MarshallMadeCollectibles
          • Jan 8, 2009
          • 174

          #49
          SeattleEd,
          You ever want to dump some of them let me know...I'd be happy to adopt your unwanted Retros...I will give them a good home...hehehehehe.
          Originally posted by SeattleEd
          Jase,

          Great info.

          I learned to give these bodies away, rather than repair. And "upgrade" to a better hybrid/kit bashed body.

          But yet, no one was taking them at Mego Eat. LOL.
          Thanks ~ Jase

          http://stores.ebay.com/Marshall-Made...ctibles?_rdc=1

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          • SeattleEd
            SynthoRes Transmigrator
            • Oct 24, 2007
            • 4351

            #50
            Originally posted by Jase25
            SeattleEd,
            You ever want to dump some of them let me know...I'd be happy to adopt your unwanted Retros...I will give them a good home...hehehehehe.
            You got it. Send me your address and they are yours.

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            • Jase25
              MarshallMadeCollectibles
              • Jan 8, 2009
              • 174

              #51
              Originally posted by SeattleEd
              You got it. Send me your address and they are yours.
              Awesome Sauce! Just PM'ed you...

              Thanks again!

              Jase Marshall
              Thanks ~ Jase

              http://stores.ebay.com/Marshall-Made...ctibles?_rdc=1

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              • rykerw1701
                Persistent Member
                • Aug 27, 2007
                • 1033

                #52
                Great tutorial. Really appreciate the time it took to do that.

                One general question. What is the best glue to use in general for reMego or Mego repairs? The tutorial says cyanocrylate but that could mean Krazy Glue or Gorilla glue or a bunch of other ones.

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                • Boywonder0
                  Persistent Member
                  • Dec 29, 2007
                  • 2411

                  #53
                  Originally posted by rykerw1701
                  Great tutorial. Really appreciate the time it took to do that.

                  One general question. What is the best glue to use in general for reMego or Mego repairs? The tutorial says cyanocrylate but that could mean Krazy Glue or Gorilla glue or a bunch of other ones.
                  Cyanocrylate is the active ingredient in the glue... Krazy Glue, Gorilla and others are the glue brand. Any brand of glue that contains cyanocrylate will be suitable...

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                  • Boywonder0
                    Persistent Member
                    • Dec 29, 2007
                    • 2411

                    #54
                    Its been a while since I put together this tutorial. I have since then learned that any means to coat those joints with a rubbery material will work as well. For instance you may brush thin coats of plasti-dip to accomplish the job or even enamel. Just let dry well.

                    The retro action body was a very nice body developed by Mattel which resembled a lot to their Big Jim body. They should have pursued for the leg joints the same type of joint they used for the arms but rather went cheap.

                    Where they really dropped the ball was that the pelvis had no means to exert friction to the attached limbs hence the impossibility to hold a pose. Even Mego molded some rough area at their type I body legs to avoid slippery at the pelvis joint.

                    Should Mattel had molded a rubbery pelvis, just the pelvis, they would had corrected all their issues...

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                    • JediJaida
                      Talkative Member
                      • Jun 14, 2008
                      • 5675

                      #55
                      That would take a certain amount of common sense, which they really don't seem to have.
                      JediJaida

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                      • Jase25
                        MarshallMadeCollectibles
                        • Jan 8, 2009
                        • 174

                        #56
                        Originally posted by Boywonder0

                        Should Mattel had molded a rubbery pelvis, just the pelvis, they would had corrected all their issues...
                        Holy Crap that is it...That would be a perfect fix for all these....or even the rubber type paint process they did for their Black Manta figure from the DC Classics two pack...surely someone know what Im talking about. That would be a huge time saver! I personally love the figure body...it's not Zica (all Hail Craig!) by any means but I like it. Put Robin on a retro and Batman on a Zica/Doc Mego and they look perfect together.
                        Thanks ~ Jase

                        http://stores.ebay.com/Marshall-Made...ctibles?_rdc=1

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                        • Vinny0026
                          Year Five!!
                          • Jan 26, 2012
                          • 3734

                          #57
                          Hey - That is really so cool that you took the time to post that for everyone. Nice job on the tutorial and "how to". I'm sure many people will find this information useful.
                          Thanks for sharing it with everyone.

                          Vinny0026
                          "Where Does He Get Those Wonderful Toys?"

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                          • sprytel
                            Talkative Member
                            • Jun 26, 2009
                            • 6649

                            #58
                            Originally posted by Jase25
                            Holy Crap that is it...That would be a perfect fix for all these....or even the rubber type paint process they did for their Black Manta figure from the DC Classics two pack...surely someone know what Im talking about. That would be a huge time saver! I personally love the figure body...it's not Zica (all Hail Craig!) by any means but I like it. Put Robin on a retro and Batman on a Zica/Doc Mego and they look perfect together.
                            I agree... that would have been a really cool solution to the problem. The rubber pelvis would have also provided a neat take on the old Mego "underoos" thing. The colored undies is one of those silly little things that I really miss in the modern re-Megos.

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                            • Starroid Raiders Dagon
                              Persistent Member
                              • Apr 28, 2013
                              • 2165

                              #59
                              Sorry to bump an old thread. I just received a couple of Retro Action bodies in the mail, and the waist isn't attached by elastic. There is a plastic "attachment" that joins the pelvis to the torso. Just the legs are attached with elastic. Is this a later design?

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                              • Boywonder0
                                Persistent Member
                                • Dec 29, 2007
                                • 2411

                                #60
                                Originally posted by Starroid Raiders Dagon
                                Sorry to bump an old thread. I just received a couple of Retro Action bodies in the mail, and the waist isn't attached by elastic. There is a plastic "attachment" that joins the pelvis to the torso. Just the legs are attached with elastic. Is this a later design?
                                Yes it is! I think that from wave 3 and forward they came with this torso to pelvis connector. It would take care of the torso bending forward but the loose legs problem remained there...

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