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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

LEGOPinoy

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  1. I pulled it out, but i had to push the metal vertically and horizontally with the pliers, this frees up some space and traction from the threading on the screw-like metal. Most of the creasing came from the screw driver that i had to use as a lever to pry the figure out from the magnet. I suggest you use a cloth to protect the figure from touching against the tool that you will use.
  2. Here is how i did it. Be warned, this causes creasing at the back of the figure but tolerable for my standards. Besides you can assemble it back without having to tell the difference if not closely inspected. Hammer it back in.
  3. Here is how i did it. Be warned, this causes creasing at the back of the figure but tolerable for my standards. Besides you can assemble it back without having to tell the difference if not closely inspected. <a href='http://postimg.org/image/455tdpt2t/' target='_blank'><img src='http://s18.postimg.org/455tdpt2t/IMG_20131121_00191.jpg' border='0' alt="IMG 20131121 00191" /></a> Here is how i did it. Be warned, this causes creasing at the back of the figure but tolerable for my standards. Besides you can assemble it back without having to tell the difference if not closely inspected. Hammer it back in.
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