Ok guys, here we go! I'll be demonstrating with the coveted ST , but this can be applied to any figure.
Start by removing the stock feet -
Using a blade, carefully cut the joint from the foot -
Now use your dremel to define the new slot -
Which should leave you with something like this -
Now, locate a pair of articulated hands for the new ankles. I'm using 2 Ren Duke left hands because they're a darker color and most importantly, the POA run in the same direction. Meaning, there's symmetry to the joint shapes. Cut the hand from the joint -
Sand around the edge of your new cuts. This will aid it fitting to the lower leg -
Ok, once you've test fitted everything and you're happy with it, glue them in place -
EDIT
Oops! Forgot to add - drill the corresponding holes in the foot, for the ankle pegs.
Here's a comparison with the stock lowers -
Painting the new ankles is optional depending on what fig and what hands you use.
Other than that, he's ready for action!
Any questions, lmk.
Start by removing the stock feet -
Using a blade, carefully cut the joint from the foot -
Now use your dremel to define the new slot -
Which should leave you with something like this -
Now, locate a pair of articulated hands for the new ankles. I'm using 2 Ren Duke left hands because they're a darker color and most importantly, the POA run in the same direction. Meaning, there's symmetry to the joint shapes. Cut the hand from the joint -
Sand around the edge of your new cuts. This will aid it fitting to the lower leg -
Ok, once you've test fitted everything and you're happy with it, glue them in place -
EDIT
Oops! Forgot to add - drill the corresponding holes in the foot, for the ankle pegs.
Here's a comparison with the stock lowers -
Painting the new ankles is optional depending on what fig and what hands you use.
Other than that, he's ready for action!
Any questions, lmk.
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