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Standard Klicky Disassembly~Advice Please/HowTo
Sylvia:
--- Quote from: Psyche on January 14, 2006, 02:59:30 ---Socrates...what's a pot cloth foot??? ???
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My take on that sentence was that the feet refers to the klicky's feet and "pot clothes" are knitted covers sometimes put over a food pot to keep the contents heated for longer. In Britain (and Australia), people occasionally use these knitted things on teapots or eggs but we call them a "cosy" (tea-cosy, egg-cosy, etc) which I think evokes a slightly strange attitude of friendship towards your food and drink. ;D
--- Quote from: Richard on January 10, 2006, 03:07:06 ---If you want your klickys disassembled, simply put them in a box with a post paid return label and GW will send ALL your little klickys back to you in pieces ... (hopefully "unbroken" pieces) ... :)
Anyone interested should make their reservations now!
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Any takers on your "Free Disassembly" offer yet, Richard? :)
cardensb:
I hate to resurrect old posts on other forums but this one should be "stickied", if possible, so newcomers can find it. I had no idea if the older klickies could be taken apart without major efforts. After skimming here for a few minutes I popped out the legs with a flat-tip screw driver then pulled the off the head with a hobby vise, a tight grip with my fingers on the torso and a little brute force.
I can't wait to start looking through figures for matching part colors to give my Blackbeard a real arm (perhaps a new jacket to boot).
Giorginetto:
I am brining back tolife this old thread as i need to di assemple some klickies.. what is hte best method for older klikcies then ? the screwdriver first legs out etc , or the shoestring method or the spanish method ... i am a bit confused and any tips will be appreciated . :) :) :) :)
Salamander:
I need to get the head off of my queen from Dragon's Temple 3841.
From reading here, the long skirt klickies don't work with the Hans method. And the large collar around the neck makes the rubber band method (which I've never tried) out as well. Any suggestions? Would tahra's fishing line method work with the collar?
bonniebeth:
I have had success using the hans-on method with skirted klickies. You can also try a slight variation on the hans-on method, where instead of sharply banging the klicky on a table, you squeeze it between your hands with steady pressure. This way you'll be less likely to damage or scratch her feet. Just be sure to insert a piece of cardboard or folded paper in the joint where the legs meet the torso, in front. This not only prevents scratching, but provides leverage. If squeezing the klicky in your hands, you may also need to use something to pad your hands, as the feet digging in to your palm can be very painful.
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