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Post by vic01 on Jul 29, 2008 21:36:07 GMT -5
Yeah, the drilling can be trick. Not hard, just tricky. If you don't know a definite size, always go from small. As you can always re-drill to expand the hole, but not the other way around. But it should be pretty easy on the PVC limbs on SIC. They are pretty soft. Yeah, one way to find out too. Try smaller ones first, then go for the next size. vic01
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Post by kaitoftw on Jul 29, 2008 23:37:08 GMT -5
Thanks guys, I'll try it when I feel comfortable doing it. Since it is brand new, I don't wanna try it out just yet. It just doesn't feel right drilling a hole to modify a perfectly brand new figure. But I will do it soon enough! Also, which would you recommend, Souchaku Henshin Figuarts or Soul of Imaginative Chogokin? Personally, I don't own a S.H. Figuart, but I did buy one (it's on the way). But since you guys know more than me, which is worth more on the long run, S.H. or S.I.C.?
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Post by 00silvergt on Jul 30, 2008 0:21:11 GMT -5
Thanks Vic, I know exactly what those are! RAH 450 is nice and big, but not very poseable. Look for a RAH300 Shadow Moon. As for drilling, it should not be that hard. get a set of titanium bits from Home Depot ($19.99, I think I paid for mine, it's a Dewalt). Check out the circumference of the revoltech joint, find a matching bit that is slightly larger, very slight, or fill it with putty or epoxy if it is too big.
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Post by kaitoftw on Aug 11, 2008 23:01:09 GMT -5
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Post by 00silvergt on Aug 12, 2008 12:48:33 GMT -5
Nice, Den-O is my least favorite amongst the recent riders, but this looks pretty good. Thanks for sharing.
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