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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2015 17:22:42 GMT -5
I don't tend to use this part of the forum much so sorry if this has been asked before but I was got my jakks figures out today and I felt like I was revisiting my childhood they have such a huge place in my heart and have such a high nastalgic value however when looking at some I notice there joints were loose. This was upsetting as this never use to be a big problem. So my questions are can I fix this and how? Thank you in advance for helping me out
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Post by PJ on Sept 9, 2015 14:08:25 GMT -5
If it's elbows, knees and ankles put a drop of superglue in the joints and keep moving them until it dries and it'll tighten them.
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Jonny Flashback
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Post by Jonny Flashback on Sept 10, 2015 4:40:44 GMT -5
If it's elbows, knees and ankles put a drop of superglue in the joints and keep moving them until it dries and it'll tighten them. Does this work for shoulder joints? Which are the most frequent Jakks figure injuries...
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Post by PJ on Sept 10, 2015 5:14:53 GMT -5
If it's elbows, knees and ankles put a drop of superglue in the joints and keep moving them until it dries and it'll tighten them. Does this work for shoulder joints? Which are the most frequent Jakks figure injuries... I don't know because you can't really get the glue into the shoulder joint. For tue shoulder If it is the top of the shoulder (where it meets the torso) I would say either stuff some cotton into it or wrap a small rubber band around it and push it into the torso. Either of those will work. If it is where the upper arm meets the shoulder I would pop the arm off the shoulder and stuff a little cotton into the upper arm and pop it back on and that should tighten it.
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