While putting up my collection over the weekend I noticed that the hips to my MS Ultron was very loose, so I was using the drop of glue method to fix them. Which worked out great on the first one, but on the second one I got a phone call while I was working the joint, and I goofed and let it set too long without moving the joint and it wasn't loose anymore
Trying to free it I broke the peg in the waist, so I was off to search the fodder bins to see what I had that could be used to fix the problem. What I found that worked the best was a set of Mr. Sinister shoulder joints. To make them work the best I drilled out the upper thighs a little, and coated the sockets with clear nail polish. While painting the joints I decided that I wanted to paint the entire figure with a little shiner silver. So I made the best out of a little accident.
Also a friend hooked me up with the missing parts that I needed for my ML Forge, but the head was missing the ponytail. To the fodder bins! I'll take some better pictures later, but what I did was to cut the ponytail off of a Spider-Girl. To attach it I made a peg where the hair can be poseable, and also touched up the face and dry-brushed the cybernetic parts. I'll eventually go back and repaint the rest of the figure as well.
You know I've always wondered what they were thinking with this costume design for Forge. The cybernetic leg looks cool... but why would you cut the thigh part of your pants off, but leave the part covering your lower leg held on with straps