Not super glue, clear acrylic sealant. The kind you get in little dropper bottles for model paint. Someone should 3D print these replacement joint pegs!
I broke mine yesterday because I wanted to give him the vintage, squatting pose. In this day and age, toys shouldn’t be this fragile. We never had to boil our toys in the 80’s. @He-Bro: It’s cool that you used my pic for the title 😂
@@HeBroTV Lol! My Rub-Ble figure is already on its way back to Mattel. They said they had a replacement Rokkon, and hopefully they still do when it gets there. Otherwise, I’ll put my refund towards another from EBay.
My Sy Klone left knee broke, I contacted them, they sent a FedEx shipping label to return it, saying they'll replace it if they have one available but if not they'll refund me.. but now I'm kinda wondering if Evil Lynn's knee peg is the same size, since it's also yellow
Do you know if I can get replacement parts somewhere? It's too expensive for me to buy another figure to fix this one. On the other hand, I wouldn't like to break one figure to fix another one.
I hot water soak all my new figures before flexing knee and elbow joints. It is a simple enough process and works perfectly. No need to risk forcing a break.
Hey Todd...if you ever 'have one of those moments' and want to get rid of some figures, Origins figures at least, let me know. We kinda got every 2nd wave in South Africa...so I'm desperately looking to fill some of those gaps. I'll happily pay you for your old stuff and shipping. In particular I'm looking for: Wave 2, Orko and Trapjaw, Wave 5 Faker, Wave 7 Sorceress, Wave 10 Whiplash, Wave 11 Kobra Khan...and any Roboto! If you have any of those you wanna get rid of, let me know!
The sad part is, there is absolutely no reason to bend Rokkon's knees. Most of us are just going to leave him on the shelf standing there. And bending the knee is not necessary for the transformation. So everybody who broke their figure broke it for no reason at all. In this day & age, putting your figures in boiling water or under a hot air dryer should be an automatic thing you do before bending any joints. Whenever you get a new figure, heat it up & bend the joint back & forth really fast over & over again until it loosens up. That should be a common law of modern action figures. "But I shouldn't have to!" These days you *NEED* to! Or else enjoy your broken figures.
Not super glue, clear acrylic sealant. The kind you get in little dropper bottles for model paint. Someone should 3D print these replacement joint pegs!
I broke mine yesterday because I wanted to give him the vintage, squatting pose. In this day and age, toys shouldn’t be this fragile. We never had to boil our toys in the 80’s. @He-Bro: It’s cool that you used my pic for the title 😂
Made the video just for you :)
@@HeBroTV Lol! My Rub-Ble figure is already on its way back to Mattel. They said they had a replacement Rokkon, and hopefully they still do when it gets there. Otherwise, I’ll put my refund towards another from EBay.
My Sy Klone left knee broke, I contacted them, they sent a FedEx shipping label to return it, saying they'll replace it if they have one available but if not they'll refund me.. but now I'm kinda wondering if Evil Lynn's knee peg is the same size, since it's also yellow
I guessing it's smaller, but I may have to check.
Hey @GhostGL I have just broken my Sy-Klone knee as well and I have contacted thwm as well. What did they do about it in your case?
Can you take the legs off of battle cat and panthor? I wanted to swap their legs
I have not tried, But I'm guessing not.
@He-Bro will this work with Scare Glows plastic? My knee joint snapped but its quite snug in the thigh section
I'm not sure why it would not. Since it is already broken, give it a try and let us all know.
@@HeBroTV was just curious as it feels like SG plastic is harder. Will have to try find an Adam as a donor. Origins are not readily available here
@@andrewcramer2193 let us know
Do you know if I can get replacement parts somewhere? It's too expensive for me to buy another figure to fix this one. On the other hand, I wouldn't like to break one figure to fix another one.
I hot water soak all my new figures before flexing knee and elbow joints. It is a simple enough process and works perfectly. No need to risk forcing a break.
Good plan
Hey Todd...if you ever 'have one of those moments' and want to get rid of some figures, Origins figures at least, let me know. We kinda got every 2nd wave in South Africa...so I'm desperately looking to fill some of those gaps. I'll happily pay you for your old stuff and shipping. In particular I'm looking for: Wave 2, Orko and Trapjaw, Wave 5 Faker, Wave 7 Sorceress, Wave 10 Whiplash, Wave 11 Kobra Khan...and any Roboto! If you have any of those you wanna get rid of, let me know!
Yes, I will have some extra Sorceress figures, contact me either on facebook or eBay (Links for both in the description.)
I wish undertaker and kane was avaible in my country why we can't have good things...
The sad part is, there is absolutely no reason to bend Rokkon's knees. Most of us are just going to leave him on the shelf standing there. And bending the knee is not necessary for the transformation. So everybody who broke their figure broke it for no reason at all.
In this day & age, putting your figures in boiling water or under a hot air dryer should be an automatic thing you do before bending any joints. Whenever you get a new figure, heat it up & bend the joint back & forth really fast over & over again until it loosens up. That should be a common law of modern action figures. "But I shouldn't have to!" These days you *NEED* to! Or else enjoy your broken figures.
Yep, crazy!