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Yes I will post pic's this afternoon. And sorry about multi post didn't know exactly where to post this info.
 
Here are the pic's of both arms.
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^A little superglue may help close back the left arm.... May help the right arms as well...

As doctors have be using "super-glue" to close up wounds of 1:1 humans.
 
:eek Damn...that's terrible. Supergulue would probably work if you were very carefull, but you'll never get the full range of motion back without damaging them again.

Anyone else have this problem?
 
I treat these as kind of poseable statues... never keep a rubber arm pose for a long time you nutties! We've learned this would happen before. Which is why rubber arms suck and they stopped doing it.
 
Direct compatible arms are from Cha-cha Asai and the new TTFs... Black Widow/Jill BSAA/Jill BS....

I suspect Alice/Babydoll/Amber/Seako Nogami are compatible as well.

Ahem... self-proclaimed HT female figures specialist.

Who are all these? I know widow does she have rubber arms? I would rather have the old type no rubber.
 
My figs with rubber arms have been posed with them bent and I don't see any signs of them splitting. I change them around quite often, though. I don't leave them in the one position for months on end.

I think he just got one with bad arms. :dunno
 
Ouch.... :( Those pics looks scary! I stopped posing my Sheva and Chris for that reason.
 
Dap glue (made for silicone adhesive) could help yah on those elbows, it will join them together and it's still flexible.
 
Nope, but that's pretty much the best glue to use on rubber or silicone :)

Silicone always sticks to other silicone, same goes with rubber adhesives as well! :rock
Only if its the same/similiar composition (identical) that allows the chemical compounds to bind to each other. In most case they would remain as separate entities or separate with the slightess of stress.

Surface binders like cyanoacrylate, works well/an alternative even for stretching surface (perpendicular to the crack and not parallel).
 
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Only if its the same/similiar composition (identical) that allows the chemical compounds to bind to each other. In most case they would remain as separate entities or separate with the slightess of stress.

Surface binders like cyanoacrylate, works well/an alternative even for stretching surface (perpendicular to the crack) and not parallel

Dap has pretty much worked on about everything I've used, so I would say it's a safe bet for some minor repairs.

Casting silicone, repairing molds all kinds of rubber base molds, super strength, low strength. I'd say about 6 different companies I've used it on but this is my experience as the best agent.
 
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