More than half my G.I. Joe's fell victim to this problem. Each time I had one with a broken O-ring I felt like I lost a friend. Then I discovered how to fix them on my own. Only I didn't know where/how to get new O-rings but I discovered that the rubber bands I got from the dentist for my braces worked just as well, if not better. I got a glasses repair screwdriver and started fixing my Joe's. Having them all back in action was like Christmas morning all over again.
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Awesome video! I dug some of my toys outta storage to pass them down to our son and ran across my "every day" Joe's box. I had toys I played with and toys I collected. Anyhow, I popped the box open and it's nothing but parts...every o-ring has snapped! So I'm about to work on restoring them, well, at least putting them back together, these are toys I played with so they have some wear on them.
My younger brother and I used to collect Joes back in the day. We would take them apart and replace the worn or snapped o-rings with whatever small rubber bands we could find to repair broken toys. Or we would simply make "new" figures by mixing and matching spare parts. One of the neighbors kids gave us a box of broken Joes saying he did not want them anymore. In it, was all the pieces to a 1988 Stormshadow (hooded white uniform with the grey camo markings)! This is still one of the finest sculpts of any Joe ever made IMHO so we were elated to to find that it just needed a new o-ring (or rubber band as it were). The next day we proudly showed our new toy to the neighbors kid... who promptly snatched Stormshadow out of my hands and ran his fat ass back toward his house. "Thanks for fixing him for me!" he managed to mutter in between heavy breathes. Never saw that figure again. Great vid, brings back the memories.
LOL !!! Back in the day my older cousin would take apart his Joe's and totally rebuild them ( before customizing was kool btw ) . Then I'd come over on holidays and think wow !!! My cousin has new Joe's I've never seen before !!! I've always been easily duped ...
Just did a second generation storm shadow, I bought the rings at home depot #9 o ring 5/8" x 7/16"x 3/32" worked great. Got this info from you and then did a search for the ring size.
Great ,helpful video! I've had to repair several of mine. You can get the O rings at your local hardware store for pennies on the dollar. You can take an original with you and if they don't have an exact match, they will order them for you. These O rings are commonly used in faucets and water tight connections ,etc. I have restored several vintage figures. Recently a friend had a whole box full of parts of Joe's he had during his childhood. We spent a few days putting his childhood back together, and he had all of the original 13 and over 75 more different Joe's as well as around 20 more duplicates, there were only 3 incomplete Joe's left...He never got any vehicles, but between him and his older brother they would get a new figure or two almost every month. Let's face it, GI Joe in the 80s were affordable and very matched to the cartoons, until later..they went to sci fi. He had a very complete collection with only a few from the early 80 s he didn't have. I got a first edition snake eyes for helping..since he had 3 completed figures...we're we done? We had another box full of accessories to sort...that took weeks. I got the system down on the repairs , only takes two or 3 to get good at it.
My all time favorite was Copperhead, and I played with him so much his O-ring broke when I was a kid. It was panic time. I built a medical chamber and we rushed to my best friend's house because his dad was a repairman and had every tool known to man. I don't remember which joe gave up his life to save Copperhead, but his O-ring lived on!
If the screw is rusty, rub it on a bit of Scotch Brite, it does wonders. Also, always change the o-ring when you buy used or broken joes, it's totally worth it. I'm in the process of repairing all my old joes while acquiring a few new ones, and the first thing I bought were O-rings, and a small, magnetised screw driver.
I bought a vintage Rock 'N' Roll figure from 1982 at a local independently owned toy store in my hometown and Rock 'N' Roll had lose legs so I went to Menards to buy some O-rings and I was able to get his legs tight again the way your video shows how to do it but when I was a kid, I had no idea that's how you restored your G.I.Joe figures with loose joints! I'm really pleased I was able to successfully replace the O-ring on Rock 'N' Roll!
How? When your a child you haven’t concepts of reverse engineering? No spare rubber bands in the 80-90’s. No walkthroughs. You were solely responsible for whatever you screwed with and took apart. I thought when they broke that would be it? Thee end. I felt horrible for breaking them. I still remember seeing the nicest individually displayed walls of GI Joes at this antique mall by us, he had 4 aisles, front and back of action figures...
@@chaddsteinberg3758 I got curious about the back hole screw. I found a screwdriver that fit, and took it apart. When the figure came apart, it was easy to see what went where; so putting it back together was a breeze. 😁
I learned how to improve the movement of loose legs at the knees by putting a piece of tape around the studs. Some may feel and feel like new or a slight improvement.
When I was a kid, like 7-8 years old, I would do this fixes. And when thumbs or crotch’s would brake on my favorite figures I would rob parts off ones I wasn’t a big fan of. I’m still surprised I was able to do this at such a young age.
I just used this video to make my first ever Joe fix (on Spearhead), thank you for this! I bought a bag of 50 o-rings, so now that I know how to do this I'm going to buy some of the old broke figures I saw at a local store and fix them up.
It's funny, this was one of my favorite toys as a kid. My older brothers took a lot of them apart with a screwdriver to rearrange them into custom monstrosities, some of which were pretty cool.
i got a lot of joes and cobras that are broken in half due to the rubber band :( and some that i have tried to fix back then have the screws messed up , "crotch" broken off , lost thumbs , loose elbow joints ... that Crimson Guard ii got also , always wanted to have more then 1 of those :) cool tips btw , thumbs up !
+Lego Forestman Man I hate the broken crotch epidemic that comes with the old Joes. Sooner or later, it is bound to happen with every figure! (Insert scream here)
I remember fixing one or two Joe's when I was a teenager. I used my unused small rubber bands that my Orthodontist would give me for my braces. They were pretty thin and wouldn't last as long, but it did the trick.
Michael, You're tip about how one should be careful when installing the brand new ring was spot on! I repaired my original Duke figure years ago and cracked his crotch when installing the new ring:( Repairers beware!!! I learned a lot from you and Melinda...Thank you both!
I mainly collect 25th anniversary/movie figures, but i have to get a vintage sgt slaughter so thanks for making this video so i can fix him if he breaks
The best video I have found on replacing the o-rings on GI Joe figures, excellent idea on pre-stretching the band. I got my collection out of the attic at my parents house & much to my dismay that out of about 200 figures all but a few have fallen apart or are about to, looks like I have a hobby for awhile restoring them LOL. Also, do you happen to know of a reference site that would show the original figures & their original accessories? I have 2 large Tupperware containers full of loose guns, backpacks & other things they came with but don't remember which accessories belong to each figure o_0
We could have a blast chatting 80's toys- my house has He-Man, GI Joe and Transformers set up everywhere (+more). Have you done an Original Cobra video? H.I.S.S. Tanks and Rattler VTOL jets. No generations before or since us had the magic we had- a big part was killing the law that didn't let toys tie-in to shows or shows tie-in to shows.
Easiest way instead of scissors:use a small flathead screwdriver to stretch out the o-ring instead after looping the bottom half onto the j hook located where the legs are.then thread thru the crotch slowly and stretch out until top of oring is snug onto the center of back chest piece part where the screw hole.then before closing the chest piece itself secure the head and arms back onto figure.
Speaking of repairing Joe’s, I found my old Zartan figure awhile back. I was showing my wife (not that she really cared) how he turned blue in the sunlight, only to find out he doesn’t turn blue anymore. Guess age faded the dye or whatever it was that made him turn blue. Is there anyway to fix this issue?
Good stuff. I always knew you could do this but never saw it done. I'm tempted to open up a figure to see for myself. With a oring and a screw you can rebuild, thats great. Wish i had my orig played with figures to fix up :( Another great video!
I once read somewhere that the size of O ring needed depends on the year the figure was made / released. There are 2 different sizes of O rings the Joes use but I forget when the cut off from one O ring era to the other is. Anyone know the eras? Sizes?
I remember this crap of my 80's Joes breaking because of the rubber bands inside...i just used regular rubber bands to fix them. Another problem i hated were the balls or crotch piece in front breaking off on a lot of figures... these figure really sucked and got rid of all mine...I'm now 25th anniversary Joe collector!
well i don't have any joes but i will get some soon, even though i am 15 i love 80s toys mainly because i find it hard getting invested in most of todays toy lines .
***** sorry i was using UK ebay terms, a 'lot' of figures would be like a bundle or multiple pieces in one listing if you know what i mean, and the O-rings i am thinking about getting from a different seller
now Im searchin a bag of broken body's ....that sounds strange.I JUST GOT MY HE*MAN,& GI JOES BACK,FROM HOME..I LOVE MY GI JOES..82-91,I always loved mostly setting them up in a big battle..like a video was paused,all characters, mid motion..the flower beds in those days where battle fields
I never knew if they had any O-rings anywhere until now. I have fixed most of my Joes, including Barbecue. Before fixing them, my Duke figure from the 91 line was the only Joe that is still standing. Its O-ring is like the character himself, its will was strong. The only downside of fixing them is unscrewing them all because screw could be rusted. Other than that, I got most of my Joes fixed. Now, they are strong willed like Duke. YO JOE!!
Jason It really brings them back to life, right? It's pretty amazing. It's also a fun hobby, especially if you get Joes at toy shows that are in garbage condition.
The only figures I had that had O-rings were the Buck Rogers ones (and after over 30 years, and The Great Cataclysm, the survivors are a little wobbly.) Had NO idea that the modern Joes had O-rings as well. So, now I know.
I came back to your o-ring tutorial years later! I have a question (if you're still seeing these comments lol)... Do you swear by stretching your o-ring band before inserting it into the repair? I've always stretched mine, using scissors as well. I work at a vintage comic/toy store ... the guy that does most of the toy restoration (I'm more of the comic book end), he says he never stretches the band first. I thought that to be bad. But now, I'm alot of my Joe's are breaking at the o-ring all at the same time... I've had at least 16 or more snap in the past 2 weeks! Never had that happen in abundance ....and a fair amnt of em are ones I had repaired myself. I am now pondering whether they break because i pre stretched em? Also I'm wondering if its party because stretching them with scissors is maybe making lil incisions due to the sharper edges of the outside of the blade arm? Or this could very well merely be because my gi Joes are displayed on a rack that is directly under the air conditioner vent (swamp cooler).... I live in NEW MEXICO, so maybe the change of high dry heat and the cooling off at night or during parts of the day when a swamp coolers actually do anything lol... maybe its messing with the bands. Imma try getting needle nose pliers for the stretching. But a small thought in the back of my mind is wondering what people feel about pre stretching the o-rings or not?!?
just small tip (ive learn it from my car mechanic teacher and if you dont apply it everywhere you turn or screw you have the chance to fuck things up !! ) if you turn the screw and its starts getting stuck you actually fuckt up the best part of the screwEee and the most precious i find... now this isnt to bad in toys or plastic even 2 second glue fixes it! but just know if the screw or bolt dropped in the hole just turn it "lose"FIRST (normaly never a full turn) till it feels like the screw jumps up and falls down !!!!!! if you hit that g spot you know your aim is only going to be a headshot !! THEN SHOOT LIKE A BOSS an scrw it like a boss never turn a screw or bolt useless again even if its already completely gone ! every bold or pre turn screw must actually be in two turns by hand before you use a tool to screw it in !! why because the smart people who invented the shit know and do this to ! hope i helped at least one person...
Thanks for posting this. It makes it very easy to follow. I have a few Joes I might like to fix and a friend of mine has a ton of them. Is there a way to tighten Star Wars figure joints?
I'm told by a friend that light amounts of heat can tighten star wars figures. He bakes them for about a fraction of a minute. But you've got to be quick and careful as not to warp them. Boiling water for a split second might be the safest so they don't stick to a pan.
Nice video. I figured out the exact same method thru trial and error. Have you ever painted any figures? I want to start custom painting figures and vehicles but I'm not sure what types of paint to use. If you have any recommendations please let me know, thanks.
I just restored about 20 joes and I have a few that the screw is SO rusted in there that the head stripped out. Is there a fix for getting a stripped screw out
can you change the arms from the elbow ? i mean from the rivet ? if so can you make a video on how to do that ? you can change the thighs and legs too, from the knee.. you should make a detailed video about both. i probably will too, once i figure out how to change the elbow rivet. thanks.
These o rings are standard plumbing parts. As much as the online companies would like you to be live they are special they are not. You can get them from Home Depot...
Btw I just fixed 8 joes today.... orings can be found at any ace hardward. I never prestretch. Never had a problem. Broken screws how ever prevent it from being fixed NEED A NEW VIDEO JUST FOR THAT.
I had an old Breaker (COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER )which slipped and drilled thru the side of the bracket holding the joe together. However, it lost its value. It is restored with a new band and it is holding.
You can find them on Amazon and ebay. You can get repair kits with o rings, screws and t hooks. If it comes with the little tech deck screwdriver I would recommend tossing it. They are a little to small and if you run into a figure with a tight screw you run a very high risk of stripping the screw with that screw driver. You can also just look for #8 & #9 o-rings at any hardware store. 1982-1984 use #8s 1995-1994 use #9 o-rings. You can make #9s work on older Joe's but they can be a tight fit and you really don't want to risk breaking anything.
I stopped by a Home Depot near my home to purchase the O-rings. Very expensive! A pack of 4 O-rings was almost $5 Canadian plus tax. I didn't bother to buy them. I will look elsewhere.
If you take the knee joints apart and put a thin coat of Krazy glue in the female end of the joint ( the loop at the top of the calve) this will usually tighten the knees up nicely. Although, if you use too much Krazy glue you may have to bore the hole back out again.
Try to use the same shaped screw that was taken out of the figure, if it's pointed try to use that. I just bought some from gijoeheaven.com that seem to be a good size blunt tip that work in legs and also small enough to work in most backs.
I have a few different screw drivers to try in case this happens. Sometimes plyers or vice grips on the screw drivers could help, or one of those rubber floppy discs that are used to open difficult jars could be helpful if the screw driver is also slipping in your hand. I also bought a reverse drill bit set if none of the screw drivers will budge the screw. Once there was a screw stuck so bad the screw head came off and the body of the screw was stuck inside. The chest piece still has it stuck in there, I just bought a new one.
I have a pencil type drill bit set that I think is used to clean the slag out of torch tips. You have to drill the head of the screw off by hand turning but you don't run the risk of melting the plastic with an electric drill.
Knee joints require taking the thigh screws out, then painting (with a matching color) the inside surfaces of the top of the lower leg and inside knee area of the thighs. This helps to replace the plastic that has worn off and made it loose. The arms don't disassemble, so they are a lot tougher. I've never had any that are loose, but a trick I've read is to take a thin piece of paper and put some wet paint on it (matching color to plastic) and slip it in to get the paint inside the joint.
i drop in a product called Kroil. it is designed to get into rusty metal and allow it to come free. just marinate for a little while and it usually gives up
+Josh Pulla The rusty screw is just exterior rust, so get some vinegar and drop it in there, and leave it a day or so the clean it out with a qtip. Then just unscrew it even if its stiff, but at room temperature.
More than half my G.I. Joe's fell victim to this problem. Each time I had one with a broken O-ring I felt like I lost a friend. Then I discovered how to fix them on my own. Only I didn't know where/how to get new O-rings but I discovered that the rubber bands I got from the dentist for my braces worked just as well, if not better. I got a glasses repair screwdriver and started fixing my Joe's. Having them all back in action was like Christmas morning all over again.
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Good as new and good for another 30 years!
As long as you don't play with it, it should last.
Awesome video! I dug some of my toys outta storage to pass them down to our son and ran across my "every day" Joe's box. I had toys I played with and toys I collected. Anyhow, I popped the box open and it's nothing but parts...every o-ring has snapped! So I'm about to work on restoring them, well, at least putting them back together, these are toys I played with so they have some wear on them.
My younger brother and I used to collect Joes back in the day. We would take them apart and replace the worn or snapped o-rings with whatever small rubber bands we could find to repair broken toys. Or we would simply make "new" figures by mixing and matching spare parts.
One of the neighbors kids gave us a box of broken Joes saying he did not want them anymore. In it, was all the pieces to a 1988 Stormshadow (hooded white uniform with the grey camo markings)! This is still one of the finest sculpts of any Joe ever made IMHO so we were elated to to find that it just needed a new o-ring (or rubber band as it were). The next day we proudly showed our new toy to the neighbors kid... who promptly snatched Stormshadow out of my hands and ran his fat ass back toward his house.
"Thanks for fixing him for me!" he managed to mutter in between heavy breathes. Never saw that figure again.
Great vid, brings back the memories.
I personally prefer my Scarlet figure having a tight o-ring... Couldn't help myself. I'll go now.
LOL !!! Back in the day my older cousin would take apart his Joe's and totally rebuild them ( before customizing was kool btw ) . Then I'd come over on holidays and think wow !!! My cousin has new Joe's I've never seen before !!! I've always been easily duped ...
Just did a second generation storm shadow, I bought the rings at home depot #9 o ring 5/8" x 7/16"x 3/32"
worked great. Got this info from you and then did a search for the ring size.
If the screw head is damaged use a piece of rubber glove and wrap around the screwdriver so it knits onto the head.
you just blew my mind... if only I knew glow to do this when I was little.
Great ,helpful video! I've had to repair several of mine. You can get the O rings at your local hardware store for pennies on the dollar. You can take an original with you and if they don't have an exact match, they will order them for you. These O rings are commonly used in faucets and water tight connections ,etc. I have restored several vintage figures. Recently a friend had a whole box full of parts of Joe's he had during his childhood. We spent a few days putting his childhood back together, and he had all of the original 13 and over 75 more different Joe's as well as around 20 more duplicates, there were only 3 incomplete Joe's left...He never got any vehicles, but between him and his older brother they would get a new figure or two almost every month. Let's face it, GI Joe in the 80s were affordable and very matched to the cartoons, until later..they went to sci fi. He had a very complete collection with only a few from the early 80 s he didn't have. I got a first edition snake eyes for helping..since he had 3 completed figures...we're we done? We had another box full of accessories to sort...that took weeks. I got the system down on the repairs , only takes two or 3 to get good at it.
My all time favorite was Copperhead, and I played with him so much his O-ring broke when I was a kid. It was panic time. I built a medical chamber and we rushed to my best friend's house because his dad was a repairman and had every tool known to man. I don't remember which joe gave up his life to save Copperhead, but his O-ring lived on!
If the screw is rusty, rub it on a bit of Scotch Brite, it does wonders. Also, always change the o-ring when you buy used or broken joes, it's totally worth it. I'm in the process of repairing all my old joes while acquiring a few new ones, and the first thing I bought were O-rings, and a small, magnetised screw driver.
After almost 25 years I know how to fix my figures.
Thank you VERY much Retroblasting!
I bought a vintage Rock 'N' Roll figure from 1982 at a local independently owned toy store in my hometown and Rock 'N' Roll had lose legs so I went to Menards to buy some O-rings and I was able to get his legs tight again the way your video shows how to do it but when I was a kid, I had no idea that's how you restored your G.I.Joe figures with loose joints! I'm really pleased I was able to successfully replace the O-ring on Rock 'N' Roll!
i took mine apart all the time and made different characters with random parts from multiple figures
Me too...
Same lol. My characters were the best
How? When your a child you haven’t concepts of reverse engineering? No spare rubber bands in the 80-90’s. No walkthroughs. You were solely responsible for whatever you screwed with and took apart. I thought when they broke that would be it? Thee end. I felt horrible for breaking them.
I still remember seeing the nicest individually displayed walls of GI Joes at this antique mall by us, he had 4 aisles, front and back of action figures...
I did, too!
@@chaddsteinberg3758 I got curious about the back hole screw. I found a screwdriver that fit, and took it apart. When the figure came apart, it was easy to see what went where; so putting it back together was a breeze. 😁
Awesome instructions!!! I have a suitcase full and probably a quarter of them have fell apart. This video was what I needed!!! Thanks!!
I learned how to improve the movement of loose legs at the knees by putting a piece of tape around the studs. Some may feel and feel like new or a slight improvement.
When I was a kid, like 7-8 years old, I would do this fixes. And when thumbs or crotch’s would brake on my favorite figures I would rob parts off ones I wasn’t a big fan of. I’m still surprised I was able to do this at such a young age.
I just used this video to make my first ever Joe fix (on Spearhead), thank you for this! I bought a bag of 50 o-rings, so now that I know how to do this I'm going to buy some of the old broke figures I saw at a local store and fix them up.
It's funny, this was one of my favorite toys as a kid. My older brothers took a lot of them apart with a screwdriver to rearrange them into custom monstrosities, some of which were pretty cool.
i got a lot of joes and cobras that are broken in half due to the rubber band :( and some that i have tried to fix back then have the screws messed up , "crotch" broken off , lost thumbs , loose elbow joints ... that Crimson Guard ii got also , always wanted to have more then 1 of those :) cool tips btw , thumbs up !
+Lego Forestman Man I hate the broken crotch epidemic that comes with the old Joes. Sooner or later, it is bound to happen with every figure! (Insert scream here)
I remember fixing one or two Joe's when I was a teenager. I used my unused small rubber bands that my Orthodontist would give me for my braces. They were pretty thin and wouldn't last as long, but it did the trick.
Michael, You're tip about how one should be careful when installing the brand new ring was spot on! I repaired my original Duke figure years ago and cracked his crotch when installing the new ring:( Repairers beware!!! I learned a lot from you and Melinda...Thank you both!
omg...ur a lifesaver..
thankx for posting..
I found all my joes and all have broken...
at least..until now....
thankx so much..
We all know how to do this. Yet, it's still fun to watch.
As you said, this will vary from figure to figure, some figures such as Zartan have glued together torsos.
Thank you for this! This gonna be a fun project, this gonna bring back so many memories!
Thank you. Repairing a bunch of Joe’s tonight.
Good luck!
Very cool to see how these guys are put together. Very ingenious machining.
Good video. I remember when my Gi Joe figures used to brake they either got put in the trash or went up the vacuum cleaner.
That was truly fantastic. When will you show us how to fix the He-Man legs? I look forward to your take on that particular project.
I needed this info fifteen years ago lol!
I never thought about pre stretching the O-ring. Good insight
I mainly collect 25th anniversary/movie figures, but i have to get a vintage sgt slaughter so thanks for making this video so i can fix him if he breaks
The best video I have found on replacing the o-rings on GI Joe figures, excellent idea on pre-stretching the band. I got my collection out of the attic at my parents house & much to my dismay that out of about 200 figures all but a few have fallen apart or are about to, looks like I have a hobby for awhile restoring them LOL. Also, do you happen to know of a reference site that would show the original figures & their original accessories? I have 2 large Tupperware containers full of loose guns, backpacks & other things they came with but don't remember which accessories belong to each figure o_0
I don't think youtube allows me to post a link, so just put "yo" and "joe" together with dot com behind it.
I used to fix them with actual rubber bands wrapped around many times and that was a pain in the ass.
Buying broken Joe's and fixing them up is the way to go :D
We could have a blast chatting 80's toys- my house has He-Man, GI Joe and Transformers set up everywhere (+more). Have you done an Original Cobra video? H.I.S.S. Tanks and Rattler VTOL jets. No generations before or since us had the magic we had- a big part was killing the law that didn't let toys tie-in to shows or shows tie-in to shows.
Zartan & his siblings are glued together for some reason
Easiest way instead of scissors:use a small flathead screwdriver to stretch out the o-ring instead after looping the bottom half onto the j hook located where the legs are.then thread thru the crotch slowly and stretch out until top of oring is snug onto the center of back chest piece part where the screw hole.then before closing the chest piece itself secure the head and arms back onto figure.
Speaking of repairing Joe’s, I found my old Zartan figure awhile back. I was showing my wife (not that she really cared) how he turned blue in the sunlight, only to find out he doesn’t turn blue anymore. Guess age faded the dye or whatever it was that made him turn blue. Is there anyway to fix this issue?
I have been able to repair broken crotch pieces using a very small drill bit, a piece of small wire and dab of super glue. It's tricky but it works.
I'd like to see or hear more about this process.
Good stuff. I always knew you could do this but never saw it done. I'm tempted to open up a figure to see for myself. With a oring and a screw you can rebuild, thats great. Wish i had my orig played with figures to fix up :( Another great video!
I once read somewhere that the size of O ring needed depends on the year the figure was made / released. There are 2 different sizes of O rings the Joes use but I forget when the cut off from one O ring era to the other is. Anyone know the eras? Sizes?
I remember this crap of my 80's Joes breaking because of the rubber bands inside...i just used regular rubber bands to fix them. Another problem i hated were the balls or crotch piece in front breaking off on a lot of figures... these figure really sucked and got rid of all mine...I'm now 25th anniversary Joe collector!
What do you with broken or warped screws?
Amazing video my friend that helps alot especially for my custom figures!!!👍🏽
Thanks this helped a lot, I thought it would be much harder. This made it nice and easy!
Great video! Even though I have repaired many Joes I learned some things to help repair them even better. Thanks for sharing👍😁
well i don't have any joes but i will get some soon, even though i am 15 i love 80s toys mainly because i find it hard getting invested in most of todays toy lines .
***** i was thinking about buying a 'lot' off of ebay along with some O rings is that a good idea?
***** sorry i was using UK ebay terms, a 'lot' of figures would be like a bundle or multiple pieces in one listing if you know what i mean, and the O-rings i am thinking about getting from a different seller
***** ok sorry for confusing you
now Im searchin a bag of broken body's ....that sounds strange.I JUST GOT MY HE*MAN,& GI JOES BACK,FROM HOME..I LOVE MY GI JOES..82-91,I always loved mostly setting them up in a big battle..like a video was paused,all characters, mid motion..the flower beds in those days where battle fields
If you want to buy these, you can get O-rings at Home Depot. They're super cheap, so I buy size #9, #10 and #11
I never knew if they had any O-rings anywhere until now. I have fixed most of my Joes, including Barbecue. Before fixing them, my Duke figure from the 91 line was the only Joe that is still standing. Its O-ring is like the character himself, its will was strong. The only downside of fixing them is unscrewing them all because screw could be rusted. Other than that, I got most of my Joes fixed. Now, they are strong willed like Duke. YO JOE!!
Jason It really brings them back to life, right? It's pretty amazing. It's also a fun hobby, especially if you get Joes at toy shows that are in garbage condition.
LOL my brother and I made so many original joe's by doing this and mix matching pieces
Thank you! This really helps
I learned how to do this when i was 8 in '01 because I would break them and need to Frankinstine them back together.
The only figures I had that had O-rings were the Buck Rogers ones (and after over 30 years, and The Great Cataclysm, the survivors are a little wobbly.) Had NO idea that the modern Joes had O-rings as well.
So, now I know.
1701Tex the Lanard CORPS! figures were built with o-rings and every other feature for that matter.
The 3 3/4 Joes design was based on the Buck Rogers figures.
my dad just used hemostats and pulled the o ring through the waist......but that was back in the day, idk if i do that with a relic now.
nice, good to know if i ever come across those one day :) great video
I came back to your o-ring tutorial years later! I have a question (if you're still seeing these comments lol)...
Do you swear by stretching your o-ring band before inserting it into the repair?
I've always stretched mine, using scissors as well. I work at a vintage comic/toy store ... the guy that does most of the toy restoration (I'm more of the comic book end), he says he never stretches the band first.
I thought that to be bad.
But now, I'm alot of my Joe's are breaking at the o-ring all at the same time... I've had at least 16 or more snap in the past 2 weeks! Never had that happen in abundance ....and a fair amnt of em are ones I had repaired myself.
I am now pondering whether they break because i pre stretched em?
Also I'm wondering if its party because stretching them with scissors is maybe making lil incisions due to the sharper edges of the outside of the blade arm?
Or this could very well merely be because my gi Joes are displayed on a rack that is directly under the air conditioner vent (swamp cooler).... I live in NEW MEXICO, so maybe the change of high dry heat and the cooling off at night or during parts of the day when a swamp coolers actually do anything lol... maybe its messing with the bands.
Imma try getting needle nose pliers for the stretching. But a small thought in the back of my mind is wondering what people feel about pre stretching the o-rings or not?!?
You can get the o rings at Home Depot or Lowe's. I've also never had to stretch.
Just watch the tension. New o-rings can break fragile 80s GI Joe plastic.
Hello sir ....Most of my Joe's screws are rusted and they are not coming out too, please tell me what I need to do to open those screws ..
what about the gi joe figures were there is no screw hole on the back? is their a way to open those ones up to replace O rings?
just small tip (ive learn it from my car mechanic teacher and if you dont apply it everywhere you turn or screw you have the chance to fuck things up !! )
if you turn the screw and its starts getting stuck you actually fuckt up the best part of the screwEee and the most precious i find...
now this isnt to bad in toys or plastic even 2 second glue fixes it!
but just know if the screw or bolt dropped in the hole just turn it "lose"FIRST
(normaly never a full turn) till it feels like the screw jumps up and falls down !!!!!!
if you hit that g spot you know your aim is only going to be a headshot !!
THEN SHOOT LIKE A BOSS an scrw it like a boss
never turn a screw or bolt useless again even if its already completely gone !
every bold or pre turn screw must actually be in two turns by hand before you use a tool to screw it in !!
why because the smart people who invented the shit know and do this to !
hope i helped at least one person...
How about a video of how to put slice apart since he came without the screw cause mine needs an o ring too but can’t put him apart
Thanks for posting this. It makes it very easy to follow. I have a few Joes I might like to fix and a friend of mine has a ton of them. Is there a way to tighten Star Wars figure joints?
I'm told by a friend that light amounts of heat can tighten star wars figures. He bakes them for about a fraction of a minute. But you've got to be quick and careful as not to warp them. Boiling water for a split second might be the safest so they don't stick to a pan.
Does AFA know if a loose figure has been opened or not? Do they consider o ring replacement as restoration?
Nice video. I figured out the exact same method thru trial and error. Have you ever painted any figures? I want to start custom painting figures and vehicles but I'm not sure what types of paint to use. If you have any recommendations please let me know, thanks.
I want to try this too, and heard acrylic model paint is the best.
I'm not sure what it's called, I guess pegs? Where to get replacement for the pegs/joints that hold the shoulder and elbows?
I just restored about 20 joes and I have a few that the screw is SO rusted in there that the head stripped out. Is there a fix for getting a stripped screw out
Hi there is there any video to add a new O ring to a ninja force figure that has no screw on its back?
can you change the arms from the elbow ? i mean from the rivet ? if so can you make a video on how to do that ?
you can change the thighs and legs too, from the knee.. you should make a detailed video about both. i probably will too, once i figure out how to change the elbow rivet. thanks.
Where do you get the O-rings from
Looks like the Crimson Guard has a really good health coverage.
How would you fix one that has the plastic cracked where the back screw goes into the chest and won't tighten.
What do you do for a screw that goes into broken plastic on the chest plate
Do you know how to fix loose arm joints?Like the elbows
These o rings are standard plumbing parts. As much as the online companies would like you to be live they are special they are not. You can get them from Home Depot...
Now how do you do this on a later figure like the Cobra Ninja Dice that doesn't have a screw in his torso?
Exacto knife and a steady hand. You have to cut all the seams in the torso and Krazy glue wherever you cut through the interior pins.
There are many fallen Joes buried in my parents back yard (in toothpaste boxes) who fell to the scrouge of broken O-Rings.
Dig 'em up! Bring 'em back!
Very helpful. Thanks
Btw I just fixed 8 joes today.... orings can be found at any ace hardward. I never prestretch. Never had a problem. Broken screws how ever prevent it from being fixed NEED A NEW VIDEO JUST FOR THAT.
Just twist the head to open a figure.
or push the head back and shoulder forward
...And you could break the figure.
Amazing video thank you
What is the size of those O Rings?
do you have any tips on how to remove screws that have rust, stripped heads, or have been painted over?
***** How well does super glue on a screw driver work?
I had an old Breaker (COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER )which slipped and drilled thru the side of the bracket holding the joe together. However, it lost its value. It is restored with a new band and it is holding.
Hey new sub awesome video i love gijoes I still have mines
That is how i did mine I hated that when they backs do that
Quick question where two you get spare o rings from?
You can find them on Amazon and ebay. You can get repair kits with o rings, screws and t hooks. If it comes with the little tech deck screwdriver I would recommend tossing it. They are a little to small and if you run into a figure with a tight screw you run a very high risk of stripping the screw with that screw driver. You can also just look for #8 & #9 o-rings at any hardware store. 1982-1984 use #8s 1995-1994 use #9 o-rings. You can make #9s work on older Joe's but they can be a tight fit and you really don't want to risk breaking anything.
I stopped by a Home Depot near my home to purchase the O-rings. Very expensive! A pack of 4 O-rings was almost $5 Canadian plus tax. I didn't bother to buy them. I will look elsewhere.
I have Buck Rogers figures that have broken rubber bands not sure if they can ever be fixed
They are put together the same way.
@retroblasting Is there anything that can be done for the legs if they are loose?
Check Toy Polloi. He's done some videos about tightening up loose joints on figures.
If you take the knee joints apart and put a thin coat of Krazy glue in the female end of the joint ( the loop at the top of the calve) this will usually tighten the knees up nicely. Although, if you use too much Krazy glue you may have to bore the hole back out again.
How do you fix Zarana, Zandar or Zartan? If you remove the screw the body won't open, hope somebody knows what to do.
Toy Polloi has experimented with some options on this.
What are the best replacement screws? I've seen different styles online, blunt or sharp tip, etc.
Try to use the same shaped screw that was taken out of the figure, if it's pointed try to use that. I just bought some from gijoeheaven.com that seem to be a good size blunt tip that work in legs and also small enough to work in most backs.
hi!what happens when the screw dosent want to unscrew,i feel i stripped a few screw heads cause i couldn't get them out,any ideas?thanks!
I have a few different screw drivers to try in case this happens. Sometimes plyers or vice grips on the screw drivers could help, or one of those rubber floppy discs that are used to open difficult jars could be helpful if the screw driver is also slipping in your hand. I also bought a reverse drill bit set if none of the screw drivers will budge the screw. Once there was a screw stuck so bad the screw head came off and the body of the screw was stuck inside. The chest piece still has it stuck in there, I just bought a new one.
I have a pencil type drill bit set that I think is used to clean the slag out of torch tips. You have to drill the head of the screw off by hand turning but you don't run the risk of melting the plastic with an electric drill.
Would this work on Master of the universe figures?
How do tighten the knee and the arm joints?
Knee joints require taking the thigh screws out, then painting (with a matching color) the inside surfaces of the top of the lower leg and inside knee area of the thighs. This helps to replace the plastic that has worn off and made it loose. The arms don't disassemble, so they are a lot tougher. I've never had any that are loose, but a trick I've read is to take a thin piece of paper and put some wet paint on it (matching color to plastic) and slip it in to get the paint inside the joint.
How do you remove a rusted down screw from these figures?
i drop in a product called Kroil. it is designed to get into rusty metal and allow it to come free. just marinate for a little while and it usually gives up
+Josh Pulla The rusty screw is just exterior rust, so get some vinegar and drop it in there, and leave it a day or so the clean it out with a qtip. Then just unscrew it even if its stiff, but at room temperature.
That depends, some kids played with the figures in water apparently and the screw heads almost fall apart.
I wish i knew this when i was a kid,my mom would have me throw them out when they would brake
What do the rubber bands do?
keep the upper body attached to the lower body
Thanks to u