enterprise0216
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Mr. Mold Maker I am glad to hear it worked out for you. Solid advice to help others in the event theirs arrive with a dent in the head.
I see folks reviews where the head can move by a few degrees left and right. Is there any reason why it's only a few degrees? Is the neck circular? What's stopping it from rotating 360?So after much deliberation, I decided I’d fix the head indent myself. Happy to report that the fix went very smoothly.
I believe I was correct about the foam collapsing and thus being the cause of the indent. If anyone is familiar with polyfoam you’ll be familiar with that issue.
As far as the actual process, I’d highly recommend Adam Savage’s video for the body deconstruction.
Once the body was open, I removed the head and used a fresh exacto blade to very carefully open the bottom hole a little wider. The foam was rigid, but rather soft maybe a 3 or 4lb foam? In my case, it was very clear by the appearance, whatever it was, it was mixed incorrectly. It being rigid meant I wouldn’t be able to just pick it out like I’d hoped. Turned to the trusty Dremel with a sanding drum. It cuts right through the foam like butter, but light contact with the vinyl doesn’t do much to harm it. I dremeled a decent cylinder all the way down to the top of the head. This took maybe 5 minutes at most. I bagged the head with a rubber band around the bottom to keep it nice and clean.
I blew all the foam dust out of the head with my shop compressor, and added a little bit of cotton padding. After a few seconds very gently heating it under a heat gun (be very careful of the hair) I used a wooden dowel against the padding to push the head into place. Hot water may have been a better way to do this but I was worried about the paint.
I held it until it cooled down and then packed the rest of the head very tightly with the cotton. It seems to be staying in place on its own, but I may make a little fabric cover and glue it down to the vinyl just to keep everything in place.
Just waiting on the armature wire and then I can finish this up. Apologies I didn’t take any photos through the steps. I will be sure to take some nice ones at the end of the process when he’s all back together.
Mine rotates a full 360I see folks reviews where the head can move by a few degrees left and right. Is there any reason why it's only a few degrees? Is the neck circular? What's stopping it from rotating 360?
Mine rotates a full 360
i just got my dhl import fee, £100.82, ouch, still worth it for the coolest thing out there,Received mine in the UK last week, Direct from HK, £99 import charge, Eek!
I see folks reviews where the head can move by a few degrees left and right. Is there any reason why it's only a few degrees? Is the neck circular? What's stopping it from rotating 360?
Take the Sideshow one and switch to the body of the HotToys one and you`ll have a fully articulated ChildI am really surprise no one has 3D printed an articulated replacement body yet.
i just got my dhl import fee, £100.82, still worth it for the coolest thing out there,![]()
I do regret buying direct from Sideshow- a few UK sellers had these on pre order for less than the £433 it worked out at buying direct (was quite reasonable till the import fees were added on!).i just got my dhl import fee, £100.82, ouch, still worth it for the coolest thing out there,![]()
yeah, a bit of a shock for sure, i dont regret it, as was expecting import costs anyway,I do regret buying direct from Sideshow- a few UK sellers had these on pre order for less than the £433 it worked out at buying direct (was quite reasonable till the import fees were added on!).
ive had mine on pre order with uk retailer, £355I do regret buying direct from Sideshow- a few UK sellers had these on pre order for less than the £433 it worked out at buying direct (was quite reasonable till the import fees were added on!).
Mr Mold Maker, do you have a photo of the head dent before the repair? Just wondering where to look for the possible flaw. Thanks.