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You have to give it a thorough cleaning every time you've used it or all the remaining goo will dry up and it'll get stuck. Just yank it good 'n hard one time and it'll break free again. It can hurt a little though. :ph34r::lol:

The only problem is that it worked fine first few times and now it's stuck... :'(

What if I break it? lol there goes my $200..

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I would loosen the screws of the legs and you can pull off the feet easily. ^_^

I basically do this to my every valk, along with the shoulders. They are too tight and I suppose that would grind away the joints too soon.

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What if I break it? lol there goes my $200..

There will always be another one for 200 bucks just around the corner, so - don't worry....

Pete

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There will always be another one for 200 bucks just around the corner, so - don't worry....

Pete

So true.... lol

Valks are like buses...this one; next 15 one's coming. B))

This has got to be one of the most loaded threads I've seen in quite some time.

All fun aside, I would tug it a bit; but carefully. It should come loose. I've had to do this with some of my v2 1/60's.

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Generally, when they require screw adjustment - that's not a good thing.

In my experience, most of them have very specific screw parameters that, if you stick within the established framework, they will stay tight yet also agile enough to respond to your needs, depending on what position you want them in.

So...I dunno...when you get to the point that they need screw adjustment - then that's just a bad sign...

Pete

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There will always be another one for 200 bucks just around the corner, so - don't worry....

Pete

Just make sure you remember the name of the street you ordered from.

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