How hard is it to add bicep and thigh rotators to a figure?
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How hard is it to add bicep and thigh rotators to a figure?

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I'm trying to add them to a DC Direct Hush Commissioner Gordon figure.


I figure all I would have to do it take an Xacto knife and cut arms/legs where I want the joint to be, sand it down to make it all smooth, and use screws for the pegs.


Shouldn't be much harder than that, right?

Posted by Mint Condition Customs
on Thursday, May 22, 2008
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Mint Condition Customs -
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Yeah I figured. Thanks Jin. That should work. I remember reading that tutorial on here. I got the apoxie idea from Kyle.
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Jin Saotome -
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Pretty much that's exactly how you can do it. I have to make wrist-swivels all the time. I have a really old guide on how to make cut joints here: http://www.angelfire.com/mech/jinsaotom ... oints.html Man, lookit that old out-of-focus camera I was using!
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