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Post by moxy on Jan 17, 2004 14:07:16 GMT -5
Hello. I am new to this board. I've recently gotten a few older transformers figures. I was wondering, does anyone on the board know of a person or web site that makes repairs to the older figures?
The main problems I have with mine are loose and shaky joints. Thanks.
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Post by admin1 aka Ed on Jan 17, 2004 18:43:07 GMT -5
Put the roach clip down man. No, I just use a phillips screwdriver when I can to tighten the joints. So far I don't know of a "restorer" per se. Most people I know combine used toys to make one good one. Welcome to the BBS. Ed
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Post by Dr. Fate on Jan 17, 2004 20:29:40 GMT -5
i am about to put online a repair site, so just email me and I'll see what I can do!
Fate
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Post by lincoln on Mar 31, 2004 19:46:45 GMT -5
Try taking the robot apart and using a paint brush to lightly coat the jiunt friction area with a glue that dries clear and is non brittle. It really helps make the space tighter and jonts click better. Or if u are lazy try putting a little tape there if it can't be seen. Have fun.
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Lodan
Rusty Robot
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Post by Lodan on Apr 1, 2004 8:22:44 GMT -5
I can do repairs on TFs, but I prefer if my "customers" live in Minnesota or western Wisconsin. I hate slapping shipping costs onto something, unless it is something that needs parts.
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