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Post by gomcse2002 on Feb 18, 2015 20:35:15 GMT -5
Hi to all toy experts out there I have a ET Shin Jeeg, a CMS Brave 37 Jeeg, a SOC GX-42 Shin Jeeg. All three of them cannot stand properly. May I know what kind of stand should I get to secure them to stand upright properly ? Should I get something like below This is the one from BANDAI GX TAMASHII STAGE ACT SOUL OF CHOGOKIN STAND : Please kindly advise.
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Post by bubbleyekid on Feb 19, 2015 0:21:27 GMT -5
I have the CM's Baratak and the way I made it stand on its own is to put on the joints a little bit of those putty you use to keep your display pieces stay in place even on an earthquake. Not sure if you want it done this way but it works for me. I don't know what would be the long term effect to the paint or metal...
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Post by magengar on Feb 19, 2015 0:27:19 GMT -5
That's a cool stand. I wish I had a perfect solution for your situation, but I don't own any of those Jeeg figures.
zozo-mag
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Post by Mechanical Flesh on Feb 19, 2015 5:03:16 GMT -5
I have the CM's Baratak and the way I made it stand on its own is to put on the joints a little bit of those putty you use to keep your display pieces stay in place even on an earthquake. Not sure if you want it done this way but it works for me. I don't know what would be the long term effect to the paint or metal... Mhm. Well, unless the putty has corrosive properties (but I don't think so) there should be no damage whatsoever. That's clever Bubble, I didn't think of that. Then you can remove the putty anytime you want, when you don't need it anymore. The putty creates friction and stops the joints from moving too easily. But at the same time, the magnetic forces are still there, so the whole thing stays together. Very clever indeed.
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