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Offline Heronimus

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How to make a bird stand on the palm trees?
« on: January 09, 2011, 10:31:02 »
Without non-playmobil stuffs.

I tried and it fell off when there was the tiniest movement, and I dont want to use blue tag. Is there any trick I can apply and fix them, like parrots and toucans, on the leaves? MANY THANKS!!

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Re: How to make a bird stand on the palm trees?
« Reply #1 on: January 09, 2011, 10:47:12 »
Doesn't the bird have a small hole underneath and the palm tree any small insertion points/tips where you can place the bird?

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ok I saw the palm trees again... no insetrion point there... hmmm have no clue what to do...

Actually I was always bugged that I could not place a parrot on those trees...no place for the parrot to settle...

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Re: How to make a bird stand on the palm trees?
« Reply #2 on: January 09, 2011, 10:58:52 »
Doesn't the bird have a small hole underneath and the palm tree any small insertion points/tips where you can place the bird?

---edit---

ok I saw the palm trees again... no insetrion point there... hmmm have no clue what to do...

Actually I was always bugged that I could not place a parrot on those trees...no place for the parrot to settle...
Thanks for your reply. Do you see the pic here? from the superset. Where is the red parrot standing on?
http://playmodb.org/setpics/4136.jpg

And I think they should reissue this again.
http://playmodb.org/cgi-bin/showpart.pl?partnum=30-07-9990

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Re: How to make a bird stand on the palm trees?
« Reply #3 on: January 09, 2011, 11:49:52 »
Thanks for your reply. Do you see the pic here? from the superset. Where is the red parrot standing on?
http://playmodb.org/setpics/4136.jpg

And I think they should reissue this again.
http://playmodb.org/cgi-bin/showpart.pl?partnum=30-07-9990

I think the Parrot is on the tip of the mast, not the tree.  Hard to tell from that perspective though in the pic.  Usally the parrot has what looks like a clickie's hand as it's "feet."  So it can only perch atop a clicky-sized bar (like a flagpole, sidewise, or a handle, or a playmo bird perch.  None of my palm trees has anything like that for it to perch on.  So either the parrot is on a hidden bar that we can't see attached to the mast, or the parrot has been magically glued there (or just placed there) through fenegaling and trial&error, but without an actual snap for it to click to.

Best non-playmo way to affix an object, IMO, is clear HOT GLUE GUN STICKS.  Plus you can always peel the glue off later if you want to reverse it.
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Re: How to make a bird stand on the palm trees?
« Reply #4 on: January 09, 2011, 11:54:51 »
Does hot glue get hot enough to damage the plastic? I've always been afraid to try it for this reason.
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Re: How to make a bird stand on the palm trees?
« Reply #5 on: January 09, 2011, 15:08:05 »
in the land of earthquakes (here in san francisco) we have a product referred to as museum putty, by a generic name, and the brand i have is called quake hold.  it is a creamy white moldable reusable substance similar in feel to modeling clay that is used to hold "valuable" items secure during earthquakes.  it works well on my ship models, china, crystal, everything, (including the angel in my nativity set that continually falls over and loses her halo) and when you need to use or move the item you just tip it at an angle to break the seal.  to use it you tear off a small chunk (or two for heavy items), roll it in your fingers to a ball and squish it to shape between the base of the item and the surface.  a small piece about the size of a wad of gum holds a heavy porcelain teapot without any difficulty.  when i am finished with the item i just reuse the blob, roll it again and it is good to go.  i have used the same pieces for 8 years when i first discovered it, and they are still soft and "sticky".  there is no residue at all.  the only thing that will interfere with its function is dust or water.  it is packaged in a flat 3x4 inch sheet that is probably sufficient to secure the feet of a massive klicky regiment.  here is the link to the product.
http://store.shopreadyamerica.com/pranandco.html
there is also a clear product, but i have never used it.  if you need help ordering for outside of the states, pm me and i will send it to you.

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Re: How to make a bird stand on the palm trees?
« Reply #6 on: January 09, 2011, 16:14:19 »
kaethe's recommendation is the best way to accomplish what you are asking assistance for, Heronimous. I use similar stuff, & it works very well!
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Re: How to make a bird stand on the palm trees?
« Reply #7 on: January 10, 2011, 00:22:05 »
Does hot glue get hot enough to damage the plastic? I've always been afraid to try it for this reason.

i use both high temperature and low temperature glue gun glue (cuz it doesn't matter) on my playmobil.  The playmobil plastic is tough and does not melt from the glue itself.

I did, however, accidentally leave my glue gun on once, and a pirate klicky with earings was touching the tip of the gun on my counter, and when I came back after several hours, his earing was melted and fused to his head, lol.  But that was from prolongued direct contact with the hot glue GUN.  The hot glue itself won't melt your playmo, as it also cools (and hardens) quickly and not enough time to melt anything or transfer enough heat to the plastic to melt it.

And it peels off pretty easily too when you wanna remove it.  It's not really bonding the plastic the way real glue does.  It's just making a tacky filling between the parts.
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Re: How to make a bird stand on the palm trees?
« Reply #8 on: January 10, 2011, 00:29:47 »
thanks, it's good to know!  :wave:
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Re: How to make a bird stand on the palm trees?
« Reply #9 on: January 10, 2011, 19:55:37 »
Yes, I've used hot glue extensively in my dioramas and stories. For my Halloween castle anything you see laying on a table is actually glued in place. I also use it to attach the hanging dish rack directly to the castle wall.It takes very little glue to do the job since the pieces are so light.