Yeah I was almost crapping my pants when I saw that on my figure. Luckily I managed to fix it. What you need to do is boil some hot water in a cup then dip the figure in the boiling water for a minute or two.
Then you can start to feel the rubber getting all soft and free for you to take them off. Just be careful not to exert too much force. The wrists part was a pain in the butt to fix took me hours but it’s doable. Just make sure you have a very small flat head screwdriver to poke into the cracks and lift the parts that connect to the peg.
Oh and make sure when you put the parts together dip them in the boiling water again, preferably a fresh new batch since it will eventually cool down. That way the rubber maintains its flexibility and softness for you to reattach the parts without breaking or damaging it.
Just got this figure yesterday. Love it, however they have assembled him wrong. His biceps are on the wrong arms. They need to be switched. This seems to be a recurring theme with these figures. This is the third figure I have picked up with this problem.
Yeah I was almost crapping my pants when I saw that on my figure. Luckily I managed to fix it. What you need to do is boil some hot water in a cup then dip the figure in the boiling water for a minute or two.
Then you can start to feel the rubber getting all soft and free for you to take them off. Just be careful not to exert too much force. The wrists part was a pain in the butt to fix took me hours but it’s doable. Just make sure you have a very small flat head screwdriver to poke into the cracks and lift the parts that connect to the peg.
Oh and make sure when you put the parts together dip them in the boiling water again, preferably a fresh new batch since it will eventually cool down. That way the rubber maintains its flexibility and softness for you to reattach the parts without breaking or damaging it.
Just got this figure yesterday. Love it, however they have assembled him wrong. His biceps are on the wrong arms. They need to be switched. This seems to be a recurring theme with these figures. This is the third figure I have picked up with this problem.