>>10291520Yeah, it's definitely possible, just harder to do than any other joint in the line, because the ball of the barbell is so big, and the hole you are removing it from is so much smaller than it. In the image I've cropped, you can see the barbell coming out of the upper torso, but it has just as much chance of staying in the lower torso, which happened with one of the torsos I disassembled but not the other, so the 2 parts I wanted to put together both had the ball sticking out, so I then had to heat the ab section again and remove the frigging thing with pliers.
Then reassembly was just as fun, because you are pretty much dealing with a double ended ball joint that shifts as you apply pressure on it.
Every other joint on a fig has been pretty typical. Sometimes I find I don't even need heat, unless it's winter. But the 2.0 torso was a bitch.