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Skipper Mike.
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August 15, 2020 at 10:18 am #36819
Jim RolfeParticipantHello Lego Friends!
Looking for ideas….I have a minifigure who’s torso is stuck to it’s leg set. It is a rare fig so I am not looking to break i, but I would like it to be able to come apart again. Looking for ideas on how to separate torso from legs without risking cracking or breakage at all.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!
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Jim Rolfe.
August 15, 2020 at 11:46 am #36822
Benjamin C GoodParticipantDefine ‘stuck’. As in glued, because it was a keychain fig? There must be YouTube tutorials on that. I used one for that chrome red minifig they made as a promotional giveaway years ago, I didn’t get it unglued, but I used a tutorial to get the metal screw out of his head.
August 15, 2020 at 11:50 am #36823
Jim RolfeParticipantNot glued. Or at least it should not be, but it was used so one never knows. It has a Chrome coating so it may just be the “extra” coating and time. So tuck in this instance is purely stuck….I think. I cannot pull the two parts apart with normal/more than normal pressure. I tried attaching the legs to a brick separator thinking the extra grip might help but it did not and the legs almost got stuck on the brick separator! Again, probably due to the “extra” coating.
August 15, 2020 at 3:04 pm #36824
AvalanchepghParticipantWhoops wrong post and not sure how to delete!
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August 16, 2020 at 1:15 pm #36829
David BaconParticipantHave you tried hot water to cause thermal expansion?
August 16, 2020 at 3:08 pm #36830
Jim RolfeParticipantHave you tried hot water to cause thermal expansion?
I did…maybe for not long enough or hot enough. Not sure about the temp or timing. Again, don’t want to harm it.
August 19, 2020 at 7:55 pm #36869
Skipper MikeParticipantMaybe a pic so we can evaluate? Is the chroming original or an aftermarket process? I was thinking that a hair dryer or heat gun might help.
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