Hey everyone! Got a brand new custom action figure tutorial for you. People have (rightfully) had complaints about the flaws of the new MOTUC Rio Blast figure. My new video tutorial shows you how to fix him so his chest flap closes all the way, his gun backpack sits correctly on his shoulders (so the visor covers Rio Blast’s eyes) and his leg chaps sit a bit closer to his thighs. Just click here to go to the full page with a written out detailed description. You can also watch the video below. If you know someone having frustration with the Masters of the Universe Classics Rio Blast, send them the link to the video. And if this is your first time here at Mint Condition Customs, check out the Custom Action Figure Archive. It’s full of every single custom action figure I’ve made up to this point. Mint Condition Customs is where toys are turned into “Interactive Art”!
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Tutorial – Shoulder Fix for TMNT Classics 1990 Movie Figures
I’ve been hearing a lot of people complain about the ridiculously tight shoulders on the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Classics 1990 movie figures. And they are too tight. The TMNT Classics 1990 figures’ shoulder joints are so tight that trying to move them stresses the peg in the bicep, which could lead to tearing. So I made a video guide that will show you how to loosen up the shoulder joints to a proper resistance on your TMNT Classics 1990 Movie figures. To view the full guide, just CLICK HERE or the picture to the left. I hope this guide helps loosen some frustration for collectors.
Guide to Fixing TMNT Classics 1990 Movie Figure Shoulder Joints
I’ve been hearing a lot of people complain about the ridiculously tight shoulders on the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Classics 1990 movie figures. And they are too tight. So tight that trying to move them stresses the peg in the bicep, which could lead to tearing. The video guide below will show you how to loosen up the shoulder joints to a proper resistance on your TMNT Classics 1990 Movie figures. The same method can be used on many other action figures with similar shoulder joints as well. The only tool you need for this is an X-Acto knife, or similar hobby knife. Alright, let’s get started!