Hey Kevin, while I love your die with sand paper, my wife has a toenail buffer that is really thin. Not sure if it is abrasive enough but just thought I would mention the toenail buffers it for hard to reach sand jobs.
Thank you so much for making videos. I always look forward to your weekly videos. The reason being that they are informative and a great way to learn about the history of characters, the hobby, and the toys. Also being a younger fan of GI Joe its great to be informed so that one day the history can be passed on.
theres actually a better way kevin, put a small tiny dab of super glue on the side of the leg with the peg and place the other part of the leg back on and wait a second or two and bend the leg little by little not letting it dry completely together, ive done it this way and it works great and cant notice the repair, it also works for arms
@TheSalt619 Great tip! I think a tiny brass picture frame nail would be perfect for this. Thats the same kind of nail I use to help repair HISS tank cannons.
I did this befor with a nija toy not a GI JOE toy i just take out the lose or lost one and put a pen or a woodchip
mrstephane2002 1 month ago
always wear safety gear, amen!
kgtrains 1 month ago
Very useful!
r5n 1 month ago
Hey Kevin, while I love your die with sand paper, my wife has a toenail buffer that is really thin. Not sure if it is abrasive enough but just thought I would mention the toenail buffers it for hard to reach sand jobs.
harro123 1 month ago
Good tips! Very usefull!
mk1212wq 1 month ago
Thank you so much for making videos. I always look forward to your weekly videos. The reason being that they are informative and a great way to learn about the history of characters, the hobby, and the toys. Also being a younger fan of GI Joe its great to be informed so that one day the history can be passed on.
crod1994 1 month ago
theres actually a better way kevin, put a small tiny dab of super glue on the side of the leg with the peg and place the other part of the leg back on and wait a second or two and bend the leg little by little not letting it dry completely together, ive done it this way and it works great and cant notice the repair, it also works for arms
MIRANDA753 1 month ago
@MIRANDA753 Great tip! I've only used the glue method for arms (since they can't be taken apart). I will try using it on knees.
formbx257 1 month ago
@formbx257 anytime kevin, keep up the great work
MIRANDA753 1 month ago
@MIRANDA753
Exactly what I do a little dab will do yeah!
HydromanVWC 1 month ago
i used a heated nail to fix thigh insert, then clipped the nail for the knee plugs, the figure stood up well
TheSalt619 1 month ago
@TheSalt619 Great tip! I think a tiny brass picture frame nail would be perfect for this. Thats the same kind of nail I use to help repair HISS tank cannons.
formbx257 1 month ago
Great tips . Easy when u think about it IF u think about it.
dreadnok320 1 month ago
Thanks for making this video, is really helpful!
TheWolfman1979 1 month ago
Your medical training is brutal, taking a guy apart just for a reconstructed knee surgery. You are like Dr. Mindbender on ER.
Chosenhorse2 1 month ago