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Wouldn't a very light amount of superglue along the edge of the sleeve that is covered by the glove take care of the fraying? Seems like it would
Wouldn't a very light amount of superglue along the edge of the sleeve that is covered by the glove take care of the fraying? Seems like it would
We gets good amount of hands with the figure and now we have this problem. HT is slipping.
This is not for everyone to try , its just something I thought i'd give a go , i'll keep ya all posted to the results over time
The reason it's wearing in that spot though is that the suit is going into the hole that the wrist peg plugs into. There's a ton of friction from that. There's no way it wouldn't fray from that. Good part is that that part of the wrist peg doesn't need to be removed in order to switch the hands out. As long as you're carefull not to pull the suit out from under it.That doesnt change the fact that the suits already wearing. Just that you're hiding it better. Clippers sleeves were already like that and had wear as well. It may help avoid it a bit longer but it's likely to happen anyway due to the cuffs on the gloves.
Just went on sideshows website and the hot toys deadpool has completely been removed from the site. Wonder if it's because of the wrist problems.
It's just on waitlist so you have to do a search to find it.
Did the search and didn't show up. Also put in his item number and that didn't find anything in the search.
Just went on sideshows website and the hot toys deadpool has completely been removed from the site. Wonder if it's because of the wrist problems.
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