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Conversation Between SMOG and Sunok
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  1. 06-28-2009 11:46 AM
    SMOG
    SMOG
    I myself have not really completed many combiners, so I'm not the person to ask. However, I do know that people use a variety of different joint mechanisms in their projects, depending on the needs of the particular figure they're making.

    Often these joints come from other toys. 3 of the most common connector methods use joints from some of the following toys...

    Neo Shifters (a Mega Bloks brand imitation of Bionicles). These are fairly cheap figures, and you can get a lot of joints in one set. They aren't ratcheted, but they pivot and rotate, and hold very securely once plugged in.

    Lego Knights These are getting hard to find lately... they're figures you can assemble out of specialized Lego parts. The joints are pretty strong, pivot and rotate, and have a sort of ratcheted plug so it will hold the weight of larger figures' limbs well.

    Lastly, some folks use cannibalized Energon Connectors. These are from the combiner robots that were released during the Transformers Energon line. Each small robot had a socket-and-joint system in their chest, and the larger central robot had plugs in his shoulders and feet. 2 of these figures are getting a recent re-release as ROTF Superion and ROTF Bruticus (even though they aren't really movie-related toys). Not the cheapest way to get joints, but they're very strong and versatile. Those take more work to kitbash into a new design though...

    Hope that helps
    zmog
  2. 06-28-2009 07:45 AM
    Sunok
    Sunok
    Hey smog,

    I am new to this forum. I was wondering if you can tell me what joints you used or better yet send me pictures as to how all of the cars combine. I have been asking around and no one seens to be able to help me? I would like to build my own stunticon and or menosor combiners but I an having a problem with the joints and what ppl are using, let alone know what they look like. I have painted toys for a company for 10 years now and think I would do a great job. If you could help in anyway that would be great.


    Thank you

    Christine
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