Fixing siezed snap out wing arm feature on SilverHawks figures
Posted: Mon May 18, 2026 8:04 pm
I just got a lot of SilverHawks figures in, and one of the figures' squeeze leg/snap out arm feature was not working because the arms were stuck out to their sides. (as described, the seller was very honest about it in the description)
I fiddled around with the figure for a little bit, and after manipulating the arms, I finally was able to get them click down, hold, and then squeeze the legs to make the arms go out to the side again. (The release the wings action)
However, when the arms went out to the side they seized again.
I am not saying that this procedure is an end all fix for all your SilverHawks wing snap malfunction problems, but this non-intrusive method fixed mine.
I put a couple of drops of 3 in 1 Oil in each arm hole in the torso area of the figure, slung it violently a few times (with a good grip and like it owed me money) upwards towards the arm area and then downwards towards the leg area allowing it to coat the inside mechanism.
Sling it outside where oil won't get on anything in your house. (It's always best to learn from others' mistakes)
I would be careful to not get the oil on the vacuum metallized parts, and especially the painted face, chest logo, and arms as well, but it seems that the oil does not damage the metallic finish on the toy. At least it hasn't on mine. I used 3 in 1 oil in lieu of WD-40 because WD-40 can discolor certain plastics and deteriorate them, whereas I have never heard of 3 in 1 doing that.
After gently moving the arms up and down and squeezing the legs intermittently, the lubrication completely freed the mechanism, and now the arms pop up and down as they are supposed to.
If you can, find a way to put your figure on its' side and place a paper towel under it (on a surface you are not worried about because of bleeding/leakage) to drain the excess oil out of the hollow areas of your figure.
Wipe the toy down afterwards and hopefully this will free your 'Hawks figure's arms if they are stuck too.
As an afterthought, you might want to keep your newly lubricated toy away from your collection until it has time to de-gas. 3 in 1 oil has an odor, and the smell might permeate and make your other collectibles smell too, especially if you keep figures in an enclosed/sealed place.
I fiddled around with the figure for a little bit, and after manipulating the arms, I finally was able to get them click down, hold, and then squeeze the legs to make the arms go out to the side again. (The release the wings action)
However, when the arms went out to the side they seized again.
I am not saying that this procedure is an end all fix for all your SilverHawks wing snap malfunction problems, but this non-intrusive method fixed mine.
I put a couple of drops of 3 in 1 Oil in each arm hole in the torso area of the figure, slung it violently a few times (with a good grip and like it owed me money) upwards towards the arm area and then downwards towards the leg area allowing it to coat the inside mechanism.
Sling it outside where oil won't get on anything in your house. (It's always best to learn from others' mistakes)
I would be careful to not get the oil on the vacuum metallized parts, and especially the painted face, chest logo, and arms as well, but it seems that the oil does not damage the metallic finish on the toy. At least it hasn't on mine. I used 3 in 1 oil in lieu of WD-40 because WD-40 can discolor certain plastics and deteriorate them, whereas I have never heard of 3 in 1 doing that.
After gently moving the arms up and down and squeezing the legs intermittently, the lubrication completely freed the mechanism, and now the arms pop up and down as they are supposed to.
If you can, find a way to put your figure on its' side and place a paper towel under it (on a surface you are not worried about because of bleeding/leakage) to drain the excess oil out of the hollow areas of your figure.
Wipe the toy down afterwards and hopefully this will free your 'Hawks figure's arms if they are stuck too.
As an afterthought, you might want to keep your newly lubricated toy away from your collection until it has time to de-gas. 3 in 1 oil has an odor, and the smell might permeate and make your other collectibles smell too, especially if you keep figures in an enclosed/sealed place.