I held the head and the gun under the tap....hot water did the trick; it snapped right in.
3,5 months later, I did this again with the General Weiss AT-ST. Worked like a charm.
I held the head and the gun under the tap....hot water did the trick; it snapped right in.
3,5 months later, I did this again with the General Weiss AT-ST. Worked like a charm.
My tip:
Place the cannon on a table near the edge
Press the canopy gun "housing" down on the gun and it'll pop right on
Thanks, that worked great!
My tip:
Place the cannon on a table near the edge
Press the canopy gun "housing" down on the gun and it'll pop right on
That's what I did after a little shaving of the nubs.
I'm not being facetious, make certain you're not inserting the gun upside-down. I tested this, and it's very difficult to put the chin cannon in upside-down, but not impossible. My model's cannon slid in quite easily when inserted with the correct orientation.
I've been too lazy to fix it, plus I don't want to break it trying to get it out. It's Weiss so its easy to rationalize that it is upside down for some experimental new reason.
Edited by StromboliI just shaved off the plastic till it fit. No biggie.
Am I the only one having had success with (very) warm water?
Or was I simply the only one trying it?
I used it last night, worked great.
I used a file and a sharp hobby knife. Bit of work but it fits great now.
Assembled both AT-ST and General Weiss this way.
I carefully used the hairdryer on the area where the cannon snaps into.
Ya I had trouble too, ended up using thumb muscles and popped it in like a man.