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    Default Generations Thunderwing, pin removal

    My Thunderwing is miss-assembled, to fix him I need to punch out the pin that holds his chest canopy and flip the black bar 180°

    Doable?

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    just refund it.
    If you have lost the receipt, buy a new one, then return the old one on that receipt.

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    or you could try punching out the pin with a small screwdriver with the same size head as the pin and a hammer but usually the pins only wanna come out one way

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    got it from RK, return isn't an option

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    I see it as very doable. I will take pictures for you tomorrow to make a bit of a tutorial. I know that I have done much harder things like that in the past like removing the pins on MP Thundercracker's chest turbines which were assembled on the wrong sides.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gutsman Heavy View Post
    got it from RK, return isn't an option
    Quote Originally Posted by Demonac View Post
    just refund it.
    If you have lost the receipt, buy a new one, then return the old one on that receipt.
    ^Sounds like the easiest solution IMO

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vector Prime View Post
    ^Sounds like the easiest solution IMO
    Gutsman,

    Let me know if you still want to go forth with the pin removal.

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    yeah, I'm not one to do the dodge to return it, I'll try a pin removal

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