DIY studio stop motion armature kit NOT-READY-made METAL ARMATURE puppet, stop-motion animation The joints are made using a threaded and a plain side plate with two half threaded balls, the balls are located between the side plates and clamped in using the screw With the joint clamped tight together, the threaded bar can be tightened into one of the balls, with the aid of a pair of pliers to grip the bar, the screw can be slackened to allow the joint to move ly A spot of super glue on the threaded bar prior to insertion into the ball will make the joint more secure You need to assemble all components by yourself, Tools to prepare: Superglue, a small screwdriver, wrench and pliers SPECIFICATIONS: 1 Body proportion type: 1:8 adult man,1:75 woman,1:6 child,1:4 baby 2 Threaded rod: M3,403 steel 3 Threaded steel ball: 6mm diameter with M3 threaded hole 4 Joint plate: 20x6x2mm stainless steel panel 5 Steel Screw: M3, material 6 Universal joint:10/10/10mm, coated copper 7 Spare part: 1 rod of each size, 2 balls, 1 joint plate and 2 screws UPDATE 8 Tool: Allen key 2x 9 GIFT: 5 meter aluminum wire+4 finger gloves UPDATE 10 THREADED TOE PARTS ( UPDATE)👉 Press and start building your own figure
J**N
Great starting point
Very well made and can’t beat the price. For just getting started with this level of stop mo, I just wanted to gets some parts, and not break the bank. This fulfilled that perfectly.My only gripe was also something I caught after. The threaded rods screwing into the balls can come loose once everything is tightly together. Loctite helps, but it eventually comes loose.Nevertheless this is an intro rig, and by using it, what I need going forward is revealed.Still, excellent purchase, thank you.
C**
Hard to assemble
Amazon is always very prompt and delivers as scheduled. However the items I purchased were very hard to assemble. If possible, is there a finished model to be delivered?
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