Thank you!
Most of the pins on the fingers are good enough to hold a position.
And as you said the Gundam is standing on the base of the foot so the toes aren't really holding the weight of the kit.
It's the new leg mechanism that I build from scratch that's holding the Gundam straight up which are the piston, knee and thigh. However, c-joint between the knee and bottom leg are a bit loose but the rest of the leg are holding quite well.
The piston can hold pretty well since I manually adjust the friction between the piston and the casing. I can't think of any other way than adjusting it manually.
Even if you use polycaps you need to adjust the frictions manually to make them able to hold their own weight. It's quite tricky but it can be done. Just experiment and you'll get there.
Can wait for your updates!
Most of the pins on the fingers are good enough to hold a position.
And as you said the Gundam is standing on the base of the foot so the toes aren't really holding the weight of the kit.
It's the new leg mechanism that I build from scratch that's holding the Gundam straight up which are the piston, knee and thigh. However, c-joint between the knee and bottom leg are a bit loose but the rest of the leg are holding quite well.
The piston can hold pretty well since I manually adjust the friction between the piston and the casing. I can't think of any other way than adjusting it manually.
Even if you use polycaps you need to adjust the frictions manually to make them able to hold their own weight. It's quite tricky but it can be done. Just experiment and you'll get there.
Can wait for your updates!