Thigrslayer

Member since April 16, 2018
Last active on Friday, June 21, 2019
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Thursday, January 31, 2019
Customs: Winter Soldier - Post WW2 by Thigrslayer -
Thursday, January 31, 2019
Awesome !!!
 
Wednesday, January 30, 2019
Customs: Winter Soldier - Post WW2 by Thigrslayer -
Wednesday, January 30, 2019
Cool concept and awesome execution!!!
 Appreciate it!
Customs: Winter Soldier - Post WW2 by Thigrslayer -
Wednesday, January 30, 2019
Everyone looks great in a trench coat - cool concept and that head works well for Bucky!
 Thanks!
Wednesday, October 24, 2018
Customs: Super Heavy Machine Man by Thigrslayer -
Wednesday, October 24, 2018
This is really cool. When I think of Machine Man, I think of inexpensive fodder, but this take makes him so much more. Super cool!
 Exactly!
Customs: Super Heavy Machine Man by Thigrslayer -
Wednesday, October 24, 2018
A super mega Machine Man! GReat Work!
 Thanks!
Wednesday, September 19, 2018
Customs: Rachel Grey-Summers Prestige by aheld92 -
Wednesday, September 19, 2018
Nice
Customs: MCU Hydra Paratrooper by Thigrslayer -
Wednesday, September 19, 2018
That looks awesome...great idea!!
 Thanks! Appreciate it! Got more to come
Monday, August 27, 2018
Topics: Dissembling Female Marvel Legends by Thigrslayer -
Monday, August 27, 2018
Both Mockingbird and Beetle have soft plastic upper torsos, so it's just a matter of heat and pop, either dunk them in boiling water or heat them up with a hair dryer and pull them apart. If you've never done this before, just remember it will take a few minutes of heating to get the plastic soft enough to pop off of the larger torso peg, if it doesn't come off with a moderate amount of force keep heating it until it does. The arms, which have smaller pegs will pop off before the torso will, but the same applies, if they aren't coming out relatively easily, continue heating, otherwise you can rip the upper arms off the shoulder pegs if you use too much force. Anyway, I've found that sometimes there are subtle differences between parts on the Marvel Legends figures, especially with upper torsos on the female figures, so your swap might be straight forward, or it could be a bit of a pain, won't know until you try it. Hope this helps.
 Everything is basically interchangeable between the two. The real struggle will be shaping the wonderwoman multiverse joints to fit in the marvel legends female mold. Regardless, now I'm one step closer! - Thigr
Friday, August 24, 2018
Topics: Dissembling Female Marvel Legends by Thigrslayer -
Friday, August 24, 2018
Both Mockingbird and Beetle have soft plastic upper torsos, so it's just a matter of heat and pop, either dunk them in boiling water or heat them up with a hair dryer and pull them apart. If you've never done this before, just remember it will take a few minutes of heating to get the plastic soft enough to pop off of the larger torso peg, if it doesn't come off with a moderate amount of force keep heating it until it does. The arms, which have smaller pegs will pop off before the torso will, but the same applies, if they aren't coming out relatively easily, continue heating, otherwise you can rip the upper arms off the shoulder pegs if you use too much force. Anyway, I've found that sometimes there are subtle differences between parts on the Marvel Legends figures, especially with upper torsos on the female figures, so your swap might be straight forward, or it could be a bit of a pain, won't know until you try it. Hope this helps.
 Hey thanks, just finished pulling apart all the joints! Worked like a charm. - Thigr
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