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Ok, I noticed that you had screwed in some screws counter clockwise. So, at first, I figured it was a thing where zmetica its clockwise, then overseas counterclockwise. Then I noticed, that the numbers on your Work pad were also reversed. Now that I have seen it. I can't unsee it. Still an awesome video though. Thinking of starting this build and happy belated 🎂 🎁 🎈
Absolutely loving your videos Wayne - your tutorials are first rate and you have such a great pesonality. At first I thought these part works were too expensive, but, watching you buld them shows how much work has gone into designing and manufacturing these builds. Very tempted to buy the T-800 from Agora. One thought. At some stage of the build, you will have the T-800 arm that was part of Terminator Two's plot line.
20:30 this spring i had an issue with mine, when closed inside i couldnt rotate the shoulder because there was "too much spring" and when you press it, some of it would catch on the outside edge of the groove, when compressed when turning the shoulder joint, it would compress but there was so much spring it wouldnt compress enough so that the teeth of the mechanism would release enough so it wouldnt rotate, so i had to cut the spring a bit shorter for it to work. Also, its good to get some sort of contact grease in there on the spring where it fits into the grooves, just a little tip there. prob wont make much difference, but can stop the spring "coiling up" and expanding inside when you turn it or making little metal dust in there from moving it a lot.
Thought: If you need to hold down a spring / part could a clamp apply enough pressure? That way you'd have a free hand. Useful also if like me only one of your hands has proper strength and dexterity.
eagle eyes here was confused that you was screwing in the screws anti cloickwise, then i noticed the numbers on the mat were backwards. ahhhhhhhhh i understand now lol.
I am doing this correctly as far as I can tell. Two questions: first off, the top part will not move at all, and is it necessary for it to move? I have taken the back off so many times I am going to occupational therapy tomorrow for my thumb.
@@WorldofWayneUK you will have to make a cool diorama for them. Be so cool 9f you could some how put synthetic skin over one and then have it look like Arnie with battle damaged clothes and skin showing bits of the endo skeleton
@@WorldofWayneUK It is fine as a mechanic and some one that builds a lot of stuff just noticed but at the same point some stuff, is put in reverse thread, nice build, good job.
I've been building the terminator and I'm on pack 3 . I've been having trouble trying to get the shoulders to move. I built everything correctly and all the pieces fit together perfectly. But for some reason I can't get them to push in and turn. Does anybody know how I can fix them?
@@matthewsnathan2375 It sounds like the spring is pinched. It should be pushing back against the joint quite a lot. I think it would be best to fully take it apart and see what is going on.
I have many #wayneisms I didn't even know #woggly was not a word until Mrs World of Wayne told me. I was always asked as kid if I had a "woggly" tooth I guess I heard "wobbley" as that. Still I am happy to do my bit by adding to the English Lexicon lol
Hello Wayne.... love your channel love your world....BUT! why do you have always have the glue on the opposite side of your work far away? frustrating to wach...anyways i'm building the Bismarck in Australia, only at part 42 here, way behind.