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Shortening the pure neemo flection neck?

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Shortening the pure neemo flection neck?

Postby Linainversetsg » Tue Feb 04, 2014 3:33 am

I recently purchased a pure neemo flection full action body, but I find her neck to be way too long.
I was wondering if anyone knows of mods like this that someone is done/how they did it?
I'd appreciate any tips as I'm a bit afraid to pull out the head piece without knowing the neck's internal structure.
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Re: Shortening the pure neemo flection neck?

Postby MeltedCaramel » Fri Feb 07, 2014 9:21 pm

Well, until someone more qualified steps up to help, I'll try and see if I can help. Can you take a picture of the neck/chest of the body as well as what the top looks like without a head on? I think Pureneemos work almost like Obitsus (just a bit less articulation) so I think it should be able to be dremeled/sanded down but I couldn't say anything for sure without pictures. :D
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Re: Shortening the pure neemo flection neck?

Postby Marionette » Sat Feb 08, 2014 4:17 am

I unfortunately cannot help much, but I'm interested in any answers as I find that the neck is a bit long for the Petit Hime head I'm trying to use on my either XS or S Neemo (I forget which xD). If Linainversetsg is unable to post pictures, I probably can.
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Re: Shortening the pure neemo flection neck?

Postby MeltedCaramel » Mon Feb 10, 2014 5:18 pm

Marionette If you can post pictures, I'll take a look at them and see if I can offer some sort of solution. The best would be showing me normal straight-on shots and then some shots of the mechanisms inside the neck that hold the head on. :D I can't promise I'll know it all but I'll try my best!!
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Re: Shortening the pure neemo flection neck?

Postby Marionette » Wed Feb 12, 2014 8:30 am

Ah, I managed to find pictures. Here is a straight-on reference, a Flection body being fourth from the left. They appear to all have the same type of neck, looking at mine. The mechanism appears to just be attached to a ball that fits snugly within the neck, which you can see here. I haven't been brave enough to pull one out and see if it's connected to anything else or not. :P
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Re: Shortening the pure neemo flection neck?

Postby MeltedCaramel » Wed Feb 12, 2014 2:07 pm

Hmmnnnn, okay, from what I'm seeing, and, (this is assuming a flection body is hard plastic), if you're able to warm the plastic up and then pull the neck mechanism out (you'd pop the mechanism back in the same way, assuming this works in the first place), you should be able to dremel the neck down to a size you want. I'm staring as hard as I can at all the necks and they seem to be uniform in width (make sure the inside looks uniform as well before attempting it). I would also take note of the way your doll's neckline is cut so you can imitate it after you've dremeled to a size you like. (What I mean is..notice how on some of them in the front-on view have a "U" shape cut out of the front (and other ones have "U" shapes cut on the sides and back as well) this is so the neck joint can pivot and the doll's head can lean forward and look down or to the sides, etc.) It wouldn't be an easy fix, and it would require patience, but unless this mysterious ball joint is connected to something else (I'm betting it's probably not), you could, in theory (I say in theory because I haven't actually sat down and done this myself, but I'm thinking it would work :lol: ) dremel the neck down to a more acceptable size.

Just:

-Pay attention to the inside of the "tube" of the neck, if it widens at any point, don't go near that point, remember the ball joint is going to have to fit snugly back inside the neck when this is all done.

-Try and trace, or keep a photographic record of what your doll's neckline originally looked like so you can create it with the dremel.

-The dremel's going to leave you with a pretty rough neckline, so take a higher grit sandpaper to smooth it out the best you can. :) Then again, that part is going to be hidden by a head anyway, so it's all up to your own aesthetics. :D

To pop the neck joint in and out, follow one of the many action figure guides out there (they call it the "boil'n'pop" method) or here's a simplified version:

-Boil a pot of water on the stove. I would let it juuuust start to boil (when you start to see little bubbles coming up the sides of the pot), and then take it off and let it sit for a minute. Take your doll and submerge just her neck, ideally try and find a way for her to balance over the pot with just her neck submerged for around 2-5 minutes (you can test it at two minutes and if it's still not hot I would try again for another three minutes). Take the doll out and have a dry rag ready to grip the peg head with. Pull firmly. You may have to exert a bit of pressure to pop the ball joint out of the neck (that's the whole idea), but if you find yourself sweating with exertion and the thing isn't budging, I'd personally abort the mission because ultimately your zest for the project is going to be stronger than the plastic plug and it will break, but I do want to make it clear this isn't going to 'slide out like buttah'. :lol: If everything goes well, POP! Now you have a loose neck peg-and-ball mechanism and a warm doll neck. Wait until she cools down before you start your dremeling, you don't want to stress the plastic, which is somewhat fragile to warping at the moment because it's been heated.

Dremel down to your desired length and shape.

Repeat the process to put the peg back in, but you'll be heating the neck up and pushing the peg in instead of pulling it out. This should actually be easier because the peg is going to be back to it's full hardness while the neck plastic will again, through the boiling, be "soft" (relatively speaking) and a bit more pliable.

If the doll neck/body is vinyl...scratch this entire post. :oops:

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Re: Shortening the pure neemo flection neck?

Postby MeltedCaramel » Wed Feb 12, 2014 2:41 pm

Not exactly related to dolliehs, but a must-read if you're going to attempt this, since this involves there being two types of plastic in the mix.

https://www.figurerealm.com/viewcustomtutorial.php?id=1
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Re: Shortening the pure neemo flection neck?

Postby Anderson'sAllPurpose » Mon Jan 30, 2017 8:38 am

Sorry for necroing the thread, but I felt it would be a good idea to keep the discussion gathered in one thread.

I have modded a Pure Neemo (XS) neck to be shorter in the simplest way possible: I just heated it to make the vinyl soft, sliced a bit off, hollowed out the socket for the neck connector a bit more, (I used an old-fashioned gouge, but a dremel would probably be easier), and put the neck connector back into the new socket. It is slightly wobblier than before, but that could have to do with the fact that the head I'm using isn't a very good fit anyway.

The problem is to stop the neck connector from popping out, since the mouth of the socket will be wider. However since the vinyl of the neck is soft, it will shape itself after the connector and that has been enough to keep it put most of the time. The only downside is you can see the neck bulging out a little bit, but it tended to do that before too.

I'll post pics on flickr or my blog, I just haven't gotten around to it. As usual: proceed with caution if you want to do this, but I found it was easier than I thought. Vinyl is a pretty flexible material, luckily.
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