>>10597649I figure I can keep testing on the movie figures to see if I can do it well before attempting anything on the RGB guys. If I just don't like how they turn out then no harm or foul for the figures I actually care about. Mainly because there will always be figures of the movie guys, or that I have better figures of them from other lines already.
I think if I cut away the plastic from the elbow on better that it won't look nearly as bad. There should be enough room inside to help hide this kind of ball joint. So if I can hobble something together to utilize the pads they have, or something new, to help cover the imperfect joint, then it'd not be so bad. I know an anon said it'd require a lot of sculpting to fix. Since I have 7 more elbows to practice on I figure if I can get them down to be minimally disfigured than sculpting may not be needed.
If that anon is around what do you think? Here's the arm when sprawled out straight. There's a decent chunk of elbow I cut off that I don't think I need to which will be what I'll attempt with the other elbow some time.