Great video and perfect timing. I just picked up my first muscle body (eagle eyes) and of course the arms and head need to be reattached. Mine will also need a flock tough up. Used this video as a tutorial. One more Joe back in the fight.
I.l8ke the way you teach like You would teach Medical Students during Live Operation. With Students seating above. And watching what s going on on the Operatiing Floor
Great videos , I use a tweezer with a pointed end to remove lint after I have washed and dried the head . Also use Vaseline to get the heads back on the neck posts . Hope that helps
most effective method for me for removing lint, etc, in Joe's hair is to pick through it thoroughly with an Xacto (blade up). I get literally everything that way.
Awesome Video Tim! Great Repair Video (Can't Wait For Part 2))... Myself I'm going to repaint and minor repair a 1972 Olympic Big Jim in the very near future, got him the other day! (Project 2023)..
th-cam.com/video/M4oLAYDbQFM/w-d-xo.html That little bit of metal tubing / band is what comes included with the joint repair kit, I just use my own elastic method to re-attach the head through the neck post
I just googled for it and ended up using two sellers: "Flock-it!" and "Restore Doll". Like other suppliers and makers, I'm sure other makes and blends may come and go over time.
While the Hair stil dirty use a Cat Bryh first Then rll some Duc Taoe i sticky side I yt and then remove .mire Wash then Oickiut and v thin my I re with A Pick
For the brows it's just acrylic with a sealer, th-cam.com/video/k6oFOK9Z3UY/w-d-xo.html Flocking there are multiple sellers on websites, I Googled and came up with Restoredoll and Flockit which are the two sellers I've ordered from. Thanks for watching!
Great video and perfect timing. I just picked up my first muscle body (eagle eyes) and of course the arms and head need to be reattached. Mine will also need a flock tough up. Used this video as a tutorial. One more Joe back in the fight.
Nice, thanks for checking it out!
I.l8ke the way you teach like You would teach Medical Students during Live Operation.
With Students seating above.
And watching what s going on on the Operatiing Floor
Thanks George!
Great videos , I use a tweezer with a pointed end to remove lint after I have washed and dried the head . Also use Vaseline to get the heads back on the neck posts . Hope that helps
Great Video T.T.TIM.
IAM SHARING this like the others
most effective method for me for removing lint, etc, in Joe's hair is to pick through it thoroughly with an Xacto (blade up). I get literally everything that way.
Excellent how-to video!
Thanks for watching!
Thanx man i can't ever see this enough
Thanks for watching, hopefully you see something helpful here!
Cool video! 🤜🍺🤛
Thanks for looking, I'd never tried to fix up one of these figures before so thought i'd give it a try! 🙌
Awesome Video Tim! Great Repair Video (Can't Wait For Part 2))...
Myself I'm going to repaint and minor repair a 1972 Olympic Big Jim in the very near future, got him the other day! (Project 2023)..
Sounds like you've got a good project ahead of you with your Big Jim! Thanks for checking this one out Robert
Wow so maybe I can fix all my old Joes?!!!
Hi thanks
Thanks for info...I'm going repair mine ...but has moving eyes
That's a cool feature the moving eyes ☺️
Excellent job, Tim 👏. I have to flock 1 of mine
Hopefully, these will help a little, thanks for watching!
What the Short Tube you skip the Elastic thru
th-cam.com/video/M4oLAYDbQFM/w-d-xo.html That little bit of metal tubing / band is what comes included with the joint repair kit, I just use my own elastic method to re-attach the head through the neck post
Where do you get the flocking material?
I just googled for it and ended up using two sellers: "Flock-it!" and "Restore Doll". Like other suppliers and makers, I'm sure other makes and blends may come and go over time.
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While the Hair stil dirty use a Cat Bryh first
Then rll some Duc Taoe i sticky side I yt and then remove .mire Wash then
Oickiut and v thin my I re with A Pick
Nice job Tim. What type of paint for the brows? Where is the flocking available from?
For the brows it's just acrylic with a sealer, th-cam.com/video/k6oFOK9Z3UY/w-d-xo.html
Flocking there are multiple sellers on websites, I Googled and came up with Restoredoll and Flockit which are the two sellers I've ordered from. Thanks for watching!
When I was a kid, I shaved one of my GI JOES with a razor......it didn't go well........looked baaaaaad.
😅 I can almost picture it, thanks for watching