Ive fallen down into the furby fandom And while i was never into furbies, i will appreciate that furbies have evolved into an almost art form. Also, THEY BAGGED THE BABY????
Honestly their corrosion isn't as bad as I've seen in other furbies and other toys and I've had toys with this much corrosion even work. Honestly the worst I've seen was in a G2 strawberry swirl furby where it was so bad the battery was stuck inside it. Sadly she didn't work and was already in rough shape to begin with. Well at least she was only $12 XD.
Yeah it wasn't too bad tbh 😭😭 I've had some where plastic is melted or chunks of the compartment are just like.. completely missing XD I do have replacement battery contacts and compartments for those cases lol. I hate when they come with the nasty batteries still inside VJDJSJSJV
ALSO HELLO 2005 furby batteru compartments are litterally the worst to clean 😭😭😭 since the batteries go in vertically (?) I'm so sorry you had to deal with that help
@@electronicgore8646 thankfully the other gen 2 furby (there were two of them at the estate sale) works just fine even with corrosion. Wasn’t as bad as the other furby but it was still super messy. He’s the black and white one which are a little more common than the swirl ones.
MY STRAWBERRY SWIRL HAD THE SAME ISSUE alongside being so filthy, missing a leg and having her ears broken. That poor thing somehow ended up working but looking at it at first was genuinely hard
Just tried your way of washing the fur on some furby fakes, it works amazingly! I know this isn't a tutorial video, but I would like to thank you since our own Furby Fake restorations are going well, we plan on giving our Furbish-speaking Coobie new lashes next!
Dubby is adorable and your repair work is amazing!! I hope to be able to do this myself one day and your videos very much inspire me to learn more about Furbys
Maybe yoiu could make a video about taking apart/repairing Furbys? Because I am pretty sure mine could use some work (he won't wake up anymore/immediately falls back to sleep) and I didn't find any good skinning tutorials so far and I know that you have a good knownledge when it comes to Furby repairing!
WHAT IS THE MUSIC IN THE BACKROUND??? IT SOUNDS SUPER FAMILIAR BUT I CAN'T REMEMBER WHAT IT IS AND IT'S DRIVING ME INSANE!?!? (Also, great video!! It was super cool to see the little guy get all fixed up and working again)
I recently bought a Furbish off of ebay and they said he 'didnt work' but he did i just had to leave his batteries in for a few hours, though he doesnt really work correctly.. any suggestions? ALSO please let me know some websites you use to buy these because i dont trust a lot of em not to steal my card lmao
Hi there awesome channel! Your videos are super helpful. If you don’t mind me asking, have you ever taken apart a furbish? Mine has a destroyed sync screw mechanism and I can’t find any reference online of what it is supposed to look or behave like. Thank you for your time.
Hello! Furbish doesn’t typically have the sync screw from what I’ve seen, presumably a cost cutting measure. I believe I saw your post on Facebook ! The part that’s broken is the same that broke on my white furbish D: RL factory furby parts seem to be similar enough to furbish ones, you might have to find a suitable replacement for the whole sync switch assembly, I had to solder a new sync switch from a furby to my furbish. The bump on part of the cam gears is meant to press that plastic thing that fell off and press 2 metal tabs together, there could be other fixes but replacing the whole thing is the only one I’ve tried.. There’s a couple screws holding it in the assembly and just 2 solder joints on the sync switch and 2 on the board :3 If you can’t solder, you can try to find pieces that fit onto the assembly from a furby. I don’t remember the location of the screws.. you’ll have to look around and try removing some , i recommend taking pictures before removing parts so you can know which way they go.
What is it that you use to oil it? I tend to use shock oil for RC cars since its sillicon based and plastic safe but im always curious what others use :3
@@jaimie6935shock oil does work pretty nicely. I use 80 weight which refers to the viscosity or "thickness" of the oil. You want to get a shock oil with a pretty high weight because you don't want it to run into places you don't want it. Like I said I use 80w shock oil and it works great, I've also used it for years on plastic action figures with severely stuck joints and it doesn't damage the plastic over time. When you apply shock oil use a tooth pick dipped into the oil so you apply a drop at a time. Shock oil is VERY slippery and you can easily over oil with it if you aren't careful. Some people use machine oil or WD-40 on animatronic toys but I recommend against that as over time the oil can cause discoloration and even plastic softening where ever it touches.
HEHEHEHE THANK U BESTIE >:>
Glish
Please respond 😢
dubby is the sweetest furby fake i have ever seen. i love them. the "yay" and the giggles are really cute. very cool bird mouse.
I’ve never heard of dubby Furbies before. They’re adorable :)
Dubbys are furby fakes^^, I think they are very cute!:3
Ive fallen down into the furby fandom
And while i was never into furbies, i will appreciate that furbies have evolved into an almost art form.
Also, THEY BAGGED THE BABY????
dubby‼️ what a wonderful little creature (´,,•ω•,,)
YAY A FURBY FAKE UNBOXING YESSSSSSS IM EXCITED WOOOOOO
You’re so talented I want to be just like you!
Hes so cute!
Honestly their corrosion isn't as bad as I've seen in other furbies and other toys and I've had toys with this much corrosion even work. Honestly the worst I've seen was in a G2 strawberry swirl furby where it was so bad the battery was stuck inside it. Sadly she didn't work and was already in rough shape to begin with. Well at least she was only $12 XD.
Yeah it wasn't too bad tbh 😭😭 I've had some where plastic is melted or chunks of the compartment are just like.. completely missing XD I do have replacement battery contacts and compartments for those cases lol. I hate when they come with the nasty batteries still inside VJDJSJSJV
ALSO HELLO 2005 furby batteru compartments are litterally the worst to clean 😭😭😭 since the batteries go in vertically (?) I'm so sorry you had to deal with that help
@@electronicgore8646 thankfully the other gen 2 furby (there were two of them at the estate sale) works just fine even with corrosion. Wasn’t as bad as the other furby but it was still super messy. He’s the black and white one which are a little more common than the swirl ones.
MY STRAWBERRY SWIRL HAD THE SAME ISSUE alongside being so filthy, missing a leg and having her ears broken. That poor thing somehow ended up working but looking at it at first was genuinely hard
@@electronicgore8646 Are you sure Dubbies are fake ripoffs?
Just tried your way of washing the fur on some furby fakes, it works amazingly! I know this isn't a tutorial video, but I would like to thank you since our own Furby Fake restorations are going well, we plan on giving our Furbish-speaking Coobie new lashes next!
This is amazing! It’s awesome kinda learning and seeing what makes em tick 👌🏻
Love your repairs! This cutie is looking like brand new after cleaning!! So adorable :D
I would give anything to see Furby/furby fake restorations be a series
i love restoration videos like these theyre so cool and omgofk dubby!!!! dubdudubby!!!!!dub!
oh my GOD dubby looks absolutely silly!! (i love him)
hehe funny furby guy (Love your videos!!)
Dubby is adorable and your repair work is amazing!! I hope to be able to do this myself one day and your videos very much inspire me to learn more about Furbys
what a nice makeover for the fella
Its so cool how your able to fix these guys!
WHOAAA so cool [ first maybe idk either way hi ]
Maybe yoiu could make a video about taking apart/repairing Furbys? Because I am pretty sure mine could use some work (he won't wake up anymore/immediately falls back to sleep) and I didn't find any good skinning tutorials so far and I know that you have a good knownledge when it comes to Furby repairing!
WHAT IS THE MUSIC IN THE BACKROUND??? IT SOUNDS SUPER FAMILIAR BUT I CAN'T REMEMBER WHAT IT IS AND IT'S DRIVING ME INSANE!?!? (Also, great video!! It was super cool to see the little guy get all fixed up and working again)
I know it's definitely from a Kirby game, too. Just can't figure out which one..
The first song is "Beware the forests mushrooms" from Super Mario RPG
And the song at the end it "Planet Popstar" from Kirby >w
@13:26 LLOL!!! (literal laugh out loud)
5:11
"Classic parabomb(?) moment"
this is so fun and satisfying to watch omg,, new pasttime for me
also very entertained that taking off the fur is called skinning jhfghjkjjlk
i love ur videos just discovered you and im in love
I recently bought a Furbish off of ebay and they said he 'didnt work' but he did i just had to leave his batteries in for a few hours, though he doesnt really work correctly.. any suggestions? ALSO please let me know some websites you use to buy these because i dont trust a lot of em not to steal my card lmao
update i literally just went on mercari and made an offer for 75 bucks on a pink furbish because i am mentally ill
Hi there awesome channel! Your videos are super helpful. If you don’t mind me asking, have you ever taken apart a furbish? Mine has a destroyed sync screw mechanism and I can’t find any reference online of what it is supposed to look or behave like. Thank you for your time.
Hello! Furbish doesn’t typically have the sync screw from what I’ve seen, presumably a cost cutting measure. I believe I saw your post on Facebook ! The part that’s broken is the same that broke on my white furbish D: RL factory furby parts seem to be similar enough to furbish ones, you might have to find a suitable replacement for the whole sync switch assembly, I had to solder a new sync switch from a furby to my furbish. The bump on part of the cam gears is meant to press that plastic thing that fell off and press 2 metal tabs together, there could be other fixes but replacing the whole thing is the only one I’ve tried.. There’s a couple screws holding it in the assembly and just 2 solder joints on the sync switch and 2 on the board :3 If you can’t solder, you can try to find pieces that fit onto the assembly from a furby. I don’t remember the location of the screws.. you’ll have to look around and try removing some , i recommend taking pictures before removing parts so you can know which way they go.
@@electronicgore8646 edit: Got it working by replacing the switch! Thanks!
IT LOOKS SO FLUFFY >0< EEE
Virtually identical to a Furby when skinned!
He's so sillay im crying tears of joy
Lyra heartstrings: HANDS!!!!!
when the snowy dubby glitched the first thing that appeared in my head looks like it was testing out the new ear and eye stuff
Omg ur right XD
Dubby's ears reminds me of mouse ears
I only clean 1998s furbies so I'd be terrified to mess with the insides of them. Fake furbies are so cute and i wish I could afford them.
new subscriber here! very cool video !! :D
He’s so cool!
hi!
awesome
Cute!
guys i'm getting the impression dubbys might have some minor, barely detectable glitches
I love watching repair videos! also what music is 2:58 from or what is it called?
forest maze from super mario rpg
@@curse7469 thanks
do you have a video about push starts?
I was wondering if you could suggest any good places to get a older Furby pacifically a furby boom
Hey question can you use a 2012 motor on a furby boom?
I love him or her
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😺😺
amazin content :D
What is it that you use to oil it? I tend to use shock oil for RC cars since its sillicon based and plastic safe but im always curious what others use :3
Does that oil you use for yours work? im trying to find the right oils to fix my furby but im not sure which to go with
@@jaimie6935shock oil does work pretty nicely. I use 80 weight which refers to the viscosity or "thickness" of the oil. You want to get a shock oil with a pretty high weight because you don't want it to run into places you don't want it. Like I said I use 80w shock oil and it works great, I've also used it for years on plastic action figures with severely stuck joints and it doesn't damage the plastic over time. When you apply shock oil use a tooth pick dipped into the oil so you apply a drop at a time. Shock oil is VERY slippery and you can easily over oil with it if you aren't careful.
Some people use machine oil or WD-40 on animatronic toys but I recommend against that as over time the oil can cause discoloration and even plastic softening where ever it touches.
@@strayiggytv okay!! thank you so much
In the thumbnail, he looks like a little mouse furby with wing thingy mabobers on the sides 😭
Despite Dubby being a fake Chinese ripoff, I think Dubby actually turned out cute.
W
THEY BAGGED THE BABY?!
WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU WHY ARE YOU 🔵 BLUE 🔵
Bruh I'm nit blue youublue
REPAIR VID W 🪛