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English/英語  Wed 02/22 21:17 JST
HCM ProやGFFにはなかなかかっこいいやつがありますが、そんな中ジョイントがめちゃゆるいやつもある。この木工用水性ボンドをジョイントに塗り、足や腕などを戻して数時間放っておくと、その緩さは解消されます。
ゆるいボールジョイントをなんとかする (click to enlarge)
塗り塗り。。。
ゆるいボールジョイントをなんとかする (click to enlarge)
こっちも塗り塗り。放っておく前に、足を戻すのがポイントだ。戻すのを忘れると、乾いたら戻せないかもしれません。
ゆるいボールジョイントをなんとかする (click to enlarge)
NickC in SFU, Vancouver
Thats pretty nifty for many of the old Master Grades and some of the Fixx Figurations out there. Thanks for sharing this tip Danny =)

Cheers,
(ID #35271) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:23
TIE_Defender2nd in Vancouver, Canada
I've thought about doing this technique some time ago but won't the dried glue layer just be peeled off once the joints move? maybe i should give it a try. tnx for detailed procedure btw
(ID #35273) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:23
Rich in singapore
Actually, I have another method which I used to fix back the irritating loose joints.
 what i do is coat thin layers of Silicon Gel onto the affected arounds....and like what Danny does...  fix the parts in before they dry..   and voila...  perfect joint ..there after.
(ID #35277) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:23
Nice trick Danny.  Back in the ol' days (like 8th grade) I used tape on my 1/144 Gundam Wing kits all the time.  This would've been better.
(ID #35278) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:23
AnRad in Spore
Another cheap but messy way is using super glue. What i do is apply a thin film of super glue on the ball, inside the socket or on any kinds joints. Make sure its not too thick (can always sand it down or apply again if still loose). Let it dry completely and SNAP! A tight fit but still rotatable that last a long time. I used it on my older kits that have worn out joints after playing it a lot of times.
(ID #35279) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:23
adrian in toronto
lol..white out isnt bad either...even tho it makes it white you wont see it n e ways
(ID #35281) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:23
Cane in Bay Area, CA USA
Excellent guide. Just the thing I need to fix my GFF Crossbone. That clunky thing can't hold the darn lance ~_~
(ID #35282) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:23
Chopper Dave in Medford, Oregon
Actually I have a technique I used for strenghthening joints for Lego Mecha...(stop laughing)...thats right, I build lego Mecha, so sue me. Anywho to strenghthen a joint get regular plastic wrap, (celophane 
(ID #35288) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:23
Megaman X Maverick Hunter in United States
Actually I have the mudrock you are working on there but I havent had much of a problem with it as of late. I do have alot of problems with my GFF0017a zeta plus. It fully transforms and cost me 60 bucks. Its expensive but worth every penny. The joints on the legs are loose and fall off all the time which I find very annoying. Ill be sure to keep this in mind if I ever decide to resolve an issue like this.
Bigwaaagh in Bakel, the Netherlands
Nice tip, I'll try that soon on my MG RX-79[G] Gundam. It's leg-joints are getting wobbly lately...
(ID #35310) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:23
Ngee Khiong in Kuching, Malaysia
I had a few problems of loose joints on my models before. My MG Gouf and 1-100 scale Tallgeese 3 just won't do the standing pose because the leg joints are too weak. What I did was to modify polycaps from some left over runners which are slightly smaller and exchange them with the original polycaps used in those two models. They fit very tightly on the waist joint. It works, although restraining the movements of the upper legs quite a bit.

My real problem is MG Zeta (ver 1996). After I played with the transformation several times, the locking mechanism of the legs to the waist doesn't work anymore. If I don't glued the joints, Zeta's buttock would split everytime it tries to stand... ...
(ID #35315) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:23
gmbluedestiny in canada
uh, i used superglue to fix the looseness of the wing gundam zero custom mg, and i accidentally pushed in the right wing joint in too much, now i cant move the wing. is there a way to remove the superglue so i can move the wing again?
(ID #35442) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:23
james in philippines
thanks! the tips here are all usefull. i've always had problems with fix figurations especially with the advance series or something like that. bought Aegis gundam after posing it, parts fall off..
(ID #37055) Posted on 2007/01/02 01:23
NickC in SFU, Vancouver
Thats pretty nifty for many of the old Master Grades and some of the Fixx Figurations out there. Thanks for sharing this tip Danny =)

Cheers,
(ID #77275) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:12
TIE_Defender2nd in Vancouver, Canada
I've thought about doing this technique some time ago but won't the dried glue layer just be peeled off once the joints move? maybe i should give it a try. tnx for detailed procedure btw
(ID #77277) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:12
Rich in singapore
Actually, I have another method which I used to fix back the irritating loose joints.
 what i do is coat thin layers of Silicon Gel onto the affected arounds....and like what Danny does...  fix the parts in before they dry..   and voila...  perfect joint ..there after.
(ID #77281) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:12
Nice trick Danny.  Back in the ol' days (like 8th grade) I used tape on my 1/144 Gundam Wing kits all the time.  This would've been better.
(ID #77282) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:12
AnRad in Spore
Another cheap but messy way is using super glue. What i do is apply a thin film of super glue on the ball, inside the socket or on any kinds joints. Make sure its not too thick (can always sand it down or apply again if still loose). Let it dry completely and SNAP! A tight fit but still rotatable that last a long time. I used it on my older kits that have worn out joints after playing it a lot of times.
(ID #77283) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:12
adrian in toronto
lol..white out isnt bad either...even tho it makes it white you wont see it n e ways
(ID #77285) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:12
Cane in Bay Area, CA USA
Excellent guide. Just the thing I need to fix my GFF Crossbone. That clunky thing can't hold the darn lance ~_~
(ID #77286) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:12
Chopper Dave in Medford, Oregon
Actually I have a technique I used for strenghthening joints for Lego Mecha...(stop laughing)...thats right, I build lego Mecha, so sue me. Anywho to strenghthen a joint get regular plastic wrap, (celophane 
(ID #77292) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:12
Megaman X Maverick Hunter in United States
Actually I have the mudrock you are working on there but I havent had much of a problem with it as of late. I do have alot of problems with my GFF0017a zeta plus. It fully transforms and cost me 60 bucks. Its expensive but worth every penny. The joints on the legs are loose and fall off all the time which I find very annoying. Ill be sure to keep this in mind if I ever decide to resolve an issue like this.
Bigwaaagh in Bakel, the Netherlands
Nice tip, I'll try that soon on my MG RX-79[G] Gundam. It's leg-joints are getting wobbly lately...
(ID #77314) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:12
Ngee Khiong in Kuching, Malaysia
I had a few problems of loose joints on my models before. My MG Gouf and 1-100 scale Tallgeese 3 just won't do the standing pose because the leg joints are too weak. What I did was to modify polycaps from some left over runners which are slightly smaller and exchange them with the original polycaps used in those two models. They fit very tightly on the waist joint. It works, although restraining the movements of the upper legs quite a bit.

My real problem is MG Zeta (ver 1996). After I played with the transformation several times, the locking mechanism of the legs to the waist doesn't work anymore. If I don't glued the joints, Zeta's buttock would split everytime it tries to stand... ...
(ID #77319) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:12
gmbluedestiny in canada
uh, i used superglue to fix the looseness of the wing gundam zero custom mg, and i accidentally pushed in the right wing joint in too much, now i cant move the wing. is there a way to remove the superglue so i can move the wing again?
(ID #77446) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:12
james in philippines
thanks! the tips here are all usefull. i've always had problems with fix figurations especially with the advance series or something like that. bought Aegis gundam after posing it, parts fall off..
(ID #79059) Posted on 1999/11/30 14:12
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