TrainWreck[501st] Posted April 26, 2015 Report Posted April 26, 2015 So occasionally I need to remind myself why I'm called TrainWreck. This would be one of those moments. So I trimmed my biceps and found afterward that three of the four joints at the bottom seem to come to a point like this: You can see it here as well: So I have my own ideas on how to solve the problem but thought I'd ask you O great internet brain first. Any novel solutions to this? Quote
Mutter Posted April 26, 2015 Report Posted April 26, 2015 Carefully cut and make a new return edge? Quote
TrainWreck[501st] Posted April 26, 2015 Author Report Posted April 26, 2015 Carefully cut and make a new return edge? Yeah trimming them back has been one of my ideas. I really need to experiment a little before I play too much around with the return edges. Because it's an AM kit I already had to cut out the elbow notch on one of the forearms that I'll be adding a return edge to. It also occurs to me that if I make the joint a wedge shape with a reinforcing strip inside and covered by the outside strip I might be able to lessen the angle of the point and just heat it up and flatten it out. It has occurred to me that I might need to order new biceps so I guess if I mess up too much that will be my option. just thought I'd ask around before I go to headlong into this. Thanks! Quote
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