element
Mid-Carder
Joined on: Aug 13, 2015 0:24:23 GMT -5
Posts: 52
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Post by element on Mar 29, 2024 9:36:26 GMT -5
Hey all! Recently picked up the Best of UE Hogan but unfortunately the head peg is wobbly/always wants to lean to the left. Anyone have experience correcting this? The heat/cool method on the neck didn't do anything and I'm not quite sure I'm ready to try the super glue method yet. Any insight would be greatly appreciated!
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Post by ChuckPOORis55 Cody Gang 4 Lyfe on Mar 29, 2024 9:53:53 GMT -5
Hey all! Recently picked up the Best of UE Hogan but unfortunately the head peg is wobbly/always wants to lean to the left. Anyone have experience correcting this? The heat/cool method on the neck didn't do anything and I'm not quite sure I'm ready to try the super glue method yet. Any insight would be greatly appreciated! Clear acrylic nail polish or any matte varnish are decent alternatives to the super glue method if you are scared of gluing.
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Post by shanieomaniac on Mar 30, 2024 6:11:06 GMT -5
Hey all! Recently picked up the Best of UE Hogan but unfortunately the head peg is wobbly/always wants to lean to the left. Anyone have experience correcting this? The heat/cool method on the neck didn't do anything and I'm not quite sure I'm ready to try the super glue method yet. Any insight would be greatly appreciated! I've had this problem with several figures and just stuffed sticky tack down the hole. Not sure if that's something you would want to do though.
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stormbreaker
Superstar
Joined on: Jul 23, 2021 16:34:10 GMT -5
Posts: 928
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Post by stormbreaker on Mar 30, 2024 11:39:44 GMT -5
Cotton from a cotton ball, packed fairly tight, works great for loose arms at the shoulder, legs at the hip joints, and heads.
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Post by kgchampion on Mar 30, 2024 15:38:19 GMT -5
I literally just fixed this issue on my Hogan 3-pack 2000s Hogan. I save those small clear elastic bands packed with figures to keep their title belts, shirts, glasses, etc. in place. I wrapped it around the neck peg and slide the band down into the neck hole so it helps keep the neck peg from leaning too far to the side, creating a bumper. And ot’s pushed down far enough that it’s not stopping the head from going back on.
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