Parzival21
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I’m also loving those light up flames. Makes the display so alive!
I’m also loving those light up flames. Makes the display so alive!
How did
Look for Rinho Dioramas on Instagram, you can buy them thereyou do the flames ? 3D print ?
Thanks for checking!Hello
I took a look at my 2nd batch one and this is simply just the plastic molding where the injection was and they simply either ripped or sanded off. It’s not glue but just how plastic is made. Hope this helps.
Hi, I need to pack my Delorean back to the box. Since it was a nightmare to assemble the front and side frames, I would appreciate to know if somebody tried to remove/unclip them with no breakages.Yes. It's got a styrofoam clamshell with 2 strap belts. Just slips right in there
I took a knife and cut the styrofoam to fit the frames along the outside and top of the car. I had snapped one of the clips when I first installed the frames and wasn't going to mess around with removing them and then adding them again later.Hi, I need to pack my Delorean back to the box. Since it was a nightmare to assemble the front and side frames, I would appreciate to know if somebody tried to remove/unclip them with no breakages.
They pop out easier than they install, don't stress!Hi, I need to pack my Delorean back to the box. Since it was a nightmare to assemble the front and side frames, I would appreciate to know if somebody tried to remove/unclip them with no breakages.
The antenna on Docs remote broke in half. When you have this type of break are you just basically SOL or is there a way to even glue something like that? I was thinking maybe clear tape?
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Thanks dude! I'm gonna try for the glue (is there a type you'd recommend?), then if that doesn't work just try the Dremel method. I really appreciate the help!Depending on how crafty you feel like getting, I think you might try using a Dremel tool, and cutting off the remaining antenna bit at the base, then searching maybe Home Depot of Lowe's to find a similarly sized wire, or small metal rod. Then, using your Dremel, you can drill a small hole at the base of the remote and super glue in the tiny rod. You might want to take the broken rod into the store, and ask them if they have any metal rods of a similar diameter.
Barring that, the break looks somewhat clean, you might be able to just super glue the two parts back together again. Just make sure to use the glue sparingly, so it doesn't ooze out the sides when you glue them together.
Thanks dude! I'm gonna try for the glue (is there a type you'd recommend?), then if that doesn't work just try the Dremel method. I really appreciate the help!
Good info, he may get lucky with just that. If not, or it's problematic and doesn't want to hold, another possibility is using heat shrink tubing to help brace it. Clear tubing exists and can be found in very small sizes so that's a start. While they do make silver tubing, it may not be as accurate/shiny unless painted or wrapped with a very thin foil tape/reflective material. Hopefully it won't end up too thick/bulky to stand out.Depending on how crafty you feel like getting, I think you might try using a Dremel tool, and cutting off the remaining antenna bit at the base, then searching maybe Home Depot or Lowe's to find a similarly sized wire, or small metal rod. Then, using your Dremel, you can drill a small hole at the base of the remote and super glue in the tiny rod. You might want to take the broken rod into the store, and ask them if they have any metal rods of a similar diameter.
Barring that, the break looks somewhat clean, you might be able to just super glue the two parts back together again. Just make sure to use the glue sparingly, so it doesn't ooze out the sides when you glue them together.
That actually happened to mine too. I was dusting my shelf and knocked the antenna by accident and it snapped. I very carefully applied some super glue and let it lay to dry. Looks good and you’d never even know it broke.The antenna on Docs remote broke in half. When you have this type of break are you just basically SOL or is there a way to even glue something like that? I was thinking maybe clear tape?
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