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Post by mazfan on Dec 17, 2006 12:49:36 GMT -5
My SOC-31 Voltes V right leg seem to be a bit shorter. I can't properly make my robot stand without a slight tilt. It's bugging me a lot. What should I do? Thanks.
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Post by Chen on Dec 17, 2006 14:51:44 GMT -5
Make sure both feet are pushed in all the way to his legs, I had the same problem untill I gave his legs a really good push.
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Post by Steve Armstrong on Dec 17, 2006 23:46:15 GMT -5
Make sure both feet are pushed in all the way to his legs, I had the same problem untill I gave his legs a really good push. yeah what he said.. or check his crotch...are the joints there even? heheheh sorry it sounds nasty but I am sure there is something wrong with what you are doing...push the legs, pull the legs...they will eventaully even out :-)
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boyet
Rusty Robot
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Post by boyet on Dec 17, 2006 23:55:12 GMT -5
i have the same problem with my voltes v but i gave it a good shove and it was corrected. i was afraid at first if i will break something but i didnt. just give it a good push and wear some gloves so as not to ruin the silver paints.
i use disposable surgical gloves to get a good grip. sweat and perspiration is acidic and will make a mark on some paints later on.
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Post by GDomino on Dec 18, 2006 17:17:05 GMT -5
Make sure both feet are pushed in all the way to his legs, I had the same problem untill I gave his legs a really good push. yeah what he said.. or check his crotch...are the joints there even? heheheh sorry it sounds nasty but I am sure there is something wrong with what you are doing...push the legs, pull the legs...they will eventaully even out :-) To rephrase.... check his nut sack, make sure he doesn't have saggy balls (joints). heh heh
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