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12-22-2005, 09:34 PM #31Someone in the know ...
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Glad they got to you in good order and that your pleased with them. :D
As for the flash and mold - yeah, we had a few come through that looked like they didn't get enough attention when being cast but that has been sorted with the caster and things should be much better here in the never future and with the next releases. Sorry for the added bit of prep work there!
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01-17-2006, 10:51 AM #32
i've got mine 2 days after christmas they're great (thank for the candy).
My killjoy also had a broken cleaver but nothing a little pinning could cure
Vicky is a problem tough , how can i pin her hands to her wrist
they are so tiny ?
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01-17-2006, 10:56 AM #33Lurking amongst the Wyrd Rank: Super Wyrd!
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I marked the center of her wrists with an X-acto knife and then drilled with a 1mm hand drill. It works but it's close. I think the 0.6mm drill Anders mentionned to me is going on my to by list ;).
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01-17-2006, 11:03 AM #34Someone in the know ...
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Hi Witchfire, welcome to the forums and thanks for taking the time to post here.
First, sorry about the cleaver, if you need a replacement or it just doesn't look right, let me know and I'll be happy to get another Killjoy to you.
For Viktoria and the pinning, heh, yeah, I have gotten a few comments about this and we are making certain that this isn't an issue for future releases. Some folks pin them, as Greenstuff above pointed out, but I myself actually only super glued them on, and then proceeded to toss her on the floor a couple of time as well as about the room (she was my test piece) and the hands never once came off. Granted, I bent her sword while doing that, but that would happen whether she was pinned or not.
So, unless she's going to get a LOT of handling, you might just want to use glue instead of pinning, but to each their own, and more to the point, we've heard loud and clear that ya'll want a bit of extra room when it comes to pinning.
Wife says 'your welcome' for the candy (she still gets a tickle out of folks enjoying the candy she just tossed in on a whim).
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01-17-2006, 12:12 PM #35Brush-licking monkey Rank: Freakishly Wyrd
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Yes, with this 0.6 drill bit I can pin basically anything. I didn't have it when I did the studio job on Victoria though, but I managed to pin the hands with a 1.0 mm drill, but it was tight... Make sure you have a carefully marked point in the centre where the drill can be 'locked' if you're going to pin the hands.
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