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<blockquote data-quote="Snaketibe" data-source="post: 550771" data-attributes="member: 7379"><p>If you're repairing the litho behind the bubble, that can be tricky, but it can be done (<a href="https://starwarsforum.co.uk/threads/resealing-a-12-back-palitoy-jawa.40652/" target="_blank">https://starwarsforum.co.uk/threads/resealing-a-12-back-palitoy-jawa.40652/</a>). If all you want is to repair the coloured area behind the bubble and don't wish to destroy a vintage cardback to do it, all I can recommend is finding some paper or card of the same colour and using that. Kellogg's Crunchy Nut (admittedly in its old yellow boxes) has served me well, both for breakfast and repairing card damage. Cut out a section of the size and shape you want and then carefully split the top layer of paper from the rest of the cardboard... et voila!</p><p></p><p>It may not look it, but part of what Chewie's standing in front of used to hold Crunchy Nut ;-)</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]173096[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snaketibe, post: 550771, member: 7379"] If you're repairing the litho behind the bubble, that can be tricky, but it can be done ([URL]https://starwarsforum.co.uk/threads/resealing-a-12-back-palitoy-jawa.40652/[/URL]). If all you want is to repair the coloured area behind the bubble and don't wish to destroy a vintage cardback to do it, all I can recommend is finding some paper or card of the same colour and using that. Kellogg's Crunchy Nut (admittedly in its old yellow boxes) has served me well, both for breakfast and repairing card damage. Cut out a section of the size and shape you want and then carefully split the top layer of paper from the rest of the cardboard... et voila! It may not look it, but part of what Chewie's standing in front of used to hold Crunchy Nut ;-) [ATTACH type="full"]173096[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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