Nope. I just checked, and it's still dry as a bone. And it shouldn't rub off on the trooper, as I only painted the orange part of the pauldron.is it tacky? Concerned about the rub off on the white armor... though I guess with a sandy shoudn't be too big of a deal as he's dirty anyways.... but curious, did it dry soft to the touch, or tacky? Cheers
You mean the pleather is de-laminating from its fabric backer (ie pleather is breaking down) or the glue holding the flaps to the pouch has let go? If the pleather is breaking down that's a pretty short lifespan.The flaps on the ammo pouches on mine have started to separate. The pauldron is ok for now.
Any recommended glue? And how do you apply it? With a thin stick?
Same has happened to my pouch, due to the tension from the band as mentioned. Luckily not as huge of a deal as the pleather is intact so it can be reglued.Looks like it's just the glue has let go, 2 pieces of pleather glued back to back I think. The shoulder pouch glue has also given up.
Oh no, that doesn’t look good at all, especially that shoulder pouch @Dave_W
@Chainedstream - It’s not as bad as it looks. It’s just from the glue weakening and the crusty stuff is old glue, not the pleather. The pleather is intact on Dave’s and mine.Pleather. A ticking time-bomb. In coming years, all my Terminator jackets and pants have flaked into dust, all leather holsters gone, boots of Ben, Anakin and Tarkin, gone. Same goes with the notorious Vader suit. I don’t even want to think about it. Sideshow pleather seems to hold up much better than the poo HT use.
Edit: Hahaha! My s**t was automatically turned into “poo”. Lol.
@sithocan - Aleene’s is a good brand. They specialize in glue for textiles so they are good for fabrics, pleather, etc. They have multiple types that are waterproof, dry clear, flexible, semi-permanent, and meant to be used to repair 1:1 scale clothes and vinyl and leather goods.Any recommended glue? And how do you apply it? With a thin stick?
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