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Collecting => Customs => Customizing Tips and Tricks => Topic started by: hemble on October 30, 2005, 01:05 AM
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Hi All
I want to make a few custom figures soon and was wondering is it easy to interchange the body parts on the figures and if so what figures are the best for doing this.
Ron
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Well, there's a lot of fun in this... what you're probably going to find is that out of the 500+ modern figures, most of them have pretty interchangeable parts.
In doing so, there are different sizes of pegs that each figure has on their shoulders/necks/legs/etc. Sometimes you'll need to trim the pegs to get them to fit into the sockets of other figures.
Basically, there are thousands (or probably millions) of combinations possible... so making a list is pretty hard. What I can say though as that older figures (mid-late 90s) are better suited usually for mixing with older figures because of the changes Hasbro has made with ball joints now days. Newer figures are usually easier to mix with newer figures.
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Well, there's a lot of fun in this... what you're probably going to find is that out of the 500+ modern figures, most of them have pretty interchangeable parts.
In doing so, there are different sizes of pegs that each figure has on their shoulders/necks/legs/etc. Sometimes you'll need to trim the pegs to get them to fit into the sockets of other figures.
Basically, there are thousands (or probably millions) of combinations possible... so making a list is pretty hard. What I can say though as that older figures (mid-late 90s) are better suited usually for mixing with older figures because of the changes Hasbro has made with ball joints now days. Newer figures are usually easier to mix with newer figures.
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That pretty much sums it up. Check FFURG for detailed tutorials.
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Thanks for the plug Ryan, and I re-suggest it for you Hemble to go to www.FFURG.com to find out all the detailed tutorials you could want and of course you can always ask there and here for help on anything you can't find.
That said, the Star Wars line tends to be a mix-match of things that genuinely match up well and things that don't.
For instance, the pack-in TIE Pilot for the TIE Bomber (with bendable knees) can have those legs transplanted to an IMperial Officer (The POTJ one). The fit is flawless and it adds poseability to your officer figs...
Another one that's pretty much a straight fit is that the Saga Endor Rebel's whole upper body can be transplanted to the POTF2 Endor Rebel's legs. Voila, instant neutral stance Endor Rebel but who has some poseability to the arms. Not too bad... The only mod is cutting the post I believe on the lower torso.
So that's some ideas of things that work, but I'd say that a bit better than half of the time the parts DON'T fit exact and you maybe have some reworking to do for it to really flesh out right. It's a lot of trial and error but as you get into the hobby you get a better grasp of what works, techniques to MAKE things work, etc... :)
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HI Guys
Thanks for the help it's a lot different to my 12"custom stuff I'm waiting on Luke, han, leia and ben and going to repint them and then start on a custom figure and see how I GO.
rON
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Good luck. Post any progress or final customs over at FFURG and here! We'd love to see it.
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Hi Ash
Thanks mate I have 2 new figures wll post over on FFURG Tonight.
Ron