Not much. Just unscrew the forearms and swap it. Just be careful with the folding gun arm, so pieces don't get lost. The trigger in the claw arm even has a tab to install the spring on.
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Also, depending on how yours turns out, you may want to apply a little nail polish or superglue to tighten the joints on the folding cannon afterwards. Some have said their cannon stays nice and tight, some say it's way too floppy. Mine was somewhere in the middle and a tiny bit of polish worked wonders.
Okay, spent a while trying to find the spring when I dropped it on the floor, but it works pretty well now. It can't actually drag the chain out, though.
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Also, depending on how yours turns out, you may want to apply a little nail polish or superglue to tighten the joints on the folding cannon afterwards. Some have said their cannon stays nice and tight, some say it's way too floppy. Mine was somewhere in the middle and a tiny bit of polish worked wonders.
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