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Old 03-26-2013, 10:41 AM   #31
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Re: Aaaaaaarrrrrrghhhhh!

Ouch! Yours hurts even more than mine. It would be nice if Fansproject would at least respond to our emails and help address the problem. Just that little broken part sent to us in the mail would be awesome.
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Old 03-26-2013, 11:29 AM   #32
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Re: Aaaaaaarrrrrrghhhhh!

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Don't mean to threadjack but since I too have a similar problem regarding my FP figure what would you guys recommend. I'm thinking of just using an industrial grade adhesive on Steelcore's leg since FPC doesn't seem interested in replying to me.

drill a hole in the exact center of both pieces, add a metal pin through and use plasticweld, it will be very sturdy afterwards
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Old 03-26-2013, 02:25 PM   #33
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If anyone has the means to make a part like this let me know. It pains me to have a sweet figure like this broken. I'm sure anyone else with a broken Defender like mine would appreciate it too.

You could do it yourself on shapeways. If you use the unbroken one as a template. I think there is a metal option in material too

If you go to there tuturial site there is some different cad / model programs you could use to try it yourself, the photo 3d one is pretty easy, but don't know if it's accurate enough.

If you can't use their programs, you could ask echotransformer, he might be able to help?? or might not? he uses shapeways.




The only other option would be to break it off completely and glue it back together with a couple of tiny pins inserted into the broken and main piece.

Hope this helps
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Old 03-26-2013, 06:21 PM   #34
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Re: Aaaaaaarrrrrrghhhhh!

Thanks for the tip Brr-icy. I'll see if I can find a dowel pin at work
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