All toys & collectible Action Figures alike don’t just give us a break from the real world but help us create and shape the world we want to live in. A single toy big or small, expensive or cheap, new or old can teach us the most powerful of lessons no professor can ever teach. -Jorge Gonzalez Hayden
It’s probably possible to cut those big nubs off the end of the tentacle and glue/epoxy the original nub from the stock tentacles so it just ports right in
While that is true I do believe that is another way to go but I personally believe the weight of the custom tentacles with that kind of port on the back will be too heavy for them to stay in but that is something that can be tested
@@FIGURESOFACTION95 so I did it for mine, I used some epoxy putty to help fortify the joint between the tentacle and the old nub, the figure is a little heavy to stay in, so I just glued the little nubs into the back and it’s worked well! And I didn’t have to modify the doc ock body at all!