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I have a few toys, who's balance leave a lot to be desired. I wondered what you all used to help secure wobbly toys in place, if anything?
I'm a collector of PEZ & have experienced the 'domino' affect more times then I'd like to admit & I worry when my toy collection gets bigger, it might suffer from the same problem. One little bump & everything will topple, all because one unbalanced toy stumbled.
The only thing I have kicking around at home is blu-tac & I worry it may damage my toys. I've had someone suggest Museum Gel, but I've only been able to find crystal/glass suitable gel. Any thoughts?

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I haven't had this problem so far, been lucky I guess.

Assuming they are vinyl, I've seen mention of people using a hair dryer and heating the feet/legs and straightening them to stand up. You can run cold water over it for a 10-20 seconds after or put it in the freezer for the same amount of time I believe? There are a few posts about this here and there about this, just can't recall where..


Searching "hair dryer" might help!

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The particular toys I'm having issues with, the legs are very straight, but they have tiny feet & HUGE heads, so they can stand, but a tiny bump & they topple. The QiQi toys by Creo Design x Ziqi. You can see the bits of blu-tac I'm currently using(for the bottom 3), hoping to find a more permanate solution.

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^^ Yep, Blu-tac . . . works a treat. I've never had an issue with it ruining the toy.
Most undersides of feet are unpainted and the Blu-tac doesn't affect the vinyl as far as i've seen.

Use a smaller amount and put it at the back of the foot so it won't be seen from the front when displayed.

The only other alternative i can think of is to display the wobbly toy leaning against a sturdy one.

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There's some putty stuff you can get, like Home Depot and Target have it I think. Can't remember the name. Doesn't solidify. Doesn't screw up paint or vinyl. Holds them in place fine. I use it on my Medicom VCD figures who have some serious gangsta lean issues.

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I agree with 'sticky tack"

Frog tape

3m makes these little clear squares that are similiar to sticky tack.

Now I just use some of my wife's sculpt. A ear or a hand. Sculptee



I have opens toys to pour BB's in to the feet to weigh them down.

We are using a ollie for a mask I'm making for a Halloween show.
I'm just using ollie, it is not for ollie!!!!! Just being clear!!!

We weighed him down using penny's.


I believe sticky tacks my favorite of all. You use a very small amount!!!

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Museum Gel all the way.
Buy the kind the author of this thread used, it's easily found on Amazon or eBay. Your collection will stand proud with no worries :wink:

viewtopic.php?f=5&t=20897&p=276679&hilit=miracle+museum#p276679

This stuff is truly amazing. Enjoy

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Fantastic, thanx everyone :)

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