dblogan wrote:
I've found that the best x-acto blade #16. It's what I use to open all of the chest pieces. I found that it to be more effective than the normal x-acto blade #11 or any of the other types out there. It seems that the smaller the blade size, the easier it is--most times---to open the chest piece.
This is what I used on the Zartan chest piece. Remember to take your time and go easy on it. You don't want to cut the lower section...
http://www.widgetsupply.com/page/WS/CTG ... lade-no-16You can get this at Michaels or a hobby shop--it normally comes in the multipacks.
If this doesn't separate the chest completely, then --depending on the chest piece, I'll use a reasonable size flat head screw driver or plyers.
It depends on the chest piece.db
hmmmm maybe we should try and compile a list of what works for what chest....because it seems to be a lot of trial and error and I personally don't care for myself...but for others (what a samaritan).
I know i wouldn't recommend using the screwdriver method for Storm Shadow, or Wild Weasel.....I mutilated (but was able to salvage) the peg slot in Wild Weasel's chest, and I never separated my Storm Shadow chest from the abs....just stretched the peg (joint is still tight though, only damage was purely cosmetic).
sucks because screwdriver method imo is the best/fastest way to crack em open, just doesn't work for all joes.