Here's an explanation of the work done to make this.
I got this CW Hutt with broken arms.
I tried to dremel out the arm sockets.
But there's metal in there!
So I cut the already broken pegs off the arms leaving me with these flat ends needing a mount.
This morning I used a two-part epoxy to glue magnets into the arm sockets.
And I epoxy-glued magnets to the arms.
I wanted the head to swivel around backwards giving me the seated upright look, but when turned around the head exposes this flat spot right below the "chin" that just didn't look right. (Look at where the face color ends and the darker color starts; flat spot.)
So I decided to take the head off. I could pull on it, and see into the crack, but it would not come off. I stretched the opening as far as I could and just cut some of the lip (inside the figure) by inserting a hobby knife into the neck while holding the gap open. That gave me enough space to remove the head. I trimmed the opening a bit, and now the head is relatively easy to attach and detach.
And since the neck opening was expanded in the back I can now turn the head around, and push it forward to cover the flat spot.
And one pic from the painting process with the magnet arms attached!