@The Spectre: First off: Thank you so much for your instant reply! That's a very good and important point you make here. Well, 20 years of boiling experience is actually longer than I even collect Star Wars stuff. I appreciate your advice very much and I will use a bowl which is suitable to be used in microwaves, for future projects like this.
The mixture of plastic for toys sold in the European Union is actually different from the materials used for the U.S. - Europe has even stricter rules for companies allowing them to use even less softener for toys. My chemistry teacher used to say: "The quantity makes the poison."
But you are right without a doubt - it's not healthy over time and I thank you a lot for your concern about me having used a cooking pot for it.
@(SID): Thank you so much (SID)! I'm glad to hear that! I myself was inspired by the awesome illustrations of DK books (illustrated encyclopedias and guides). And you make another very good point here: The chance to loose parts is definitely higher for super-articulated action figures than for figures with less articulation. That's something I had never thought of...probably because I don't play with them like some kids do. Still, I've always been afraid of loosing one of the many accessories some figures come with!
And I see you gained a ton of experience about boiling, too! That's why I'm so thankful that you shared your knowledge with me in advance. I knew I didn't want to literally "boil" the figures. It's enough to just heaten them up to about 70 °C/158 °F. That's still a lot of energy and I definitely do not want the parts to sit there for too long!
Thank you and also for the guidance on how to remove paint! I'll certainly try it with vinegar!
@Forceflow: Using a hair dryer to remove single limps and parts sounds like a very efficient method! Thank you for your support and for your comment! I think I'm well prepared for similar projects in the future because of your great feedback on here!
@Tamer: Thank you so much! I could add the update on Leia right away thanks to your quick response!
@FialaFernbrugg: Thank you my firend! It was a very exciting experience for me, too, and I'm glad I took the time to share it! The secrets behind articulation of action toys are mysteriously, indeed, espcially the mechanisms of Transformers toys.
I'm looking forward to sharing some pics and background information about the prototypes I got recently. So stay tuned for those!
@all: I want to thank you all once again for your support! I didn't expect that this topic would receive so much reception! FialaFernbrugg was confident about it though and he was right!
Thank you so much and please apologize that I didn't find the time to answer you ealier.
Have a good Sunday everyone!
- Philipp