Jabba playset clean up

Michael Sith

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After reading through some posts

Decided to have a bash at cleaning up the jabba box and figures, already cleaned and stripped the x wing still have to do the box on that

So stripped the box, then flattened it with an iron and cotton t towel
Recreated all of the creases, and squared back up

Not brilliant, but the ironing does work, I think yo can see the difference before and after

Like I say not fantastic but happier with it now

Take a look and see what you think would welcome any tips



Before

http://www.flickr.com/photos/94132256@N07/9321513613/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/94132256@N07/9321513427/

Then
Stripped down to iron recrease and square up

http://www.flickr.com/photos/94132256@N07/9324316248/

Reassembled and squared, pva d some of the tears
Still got some to do though

http://www.flickr.com/photos/94132256@N07/9321534289/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/94132256@N07/9321534145/


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Doesn't look too bad at all. If it's just for your collection you could reinforce the box inside perhaps?
 
Looks good. I use the spray starch method for weaker boxes. You can cut a rigid piece of cardboard from a shipping box and custom size it to fit inside for re enforcement.
 
Starch sounds the way
I will look to do it on the x wing box
Great idea on cutting shipping box to fit internal

Cheers :D
 
Looks good. There is a guy on eBay doing Repro inserts. I have bought a few. I don't mind because they keep the toy in place and reinforce the box.
 
Yes seen those inserts, I'm not that ethical that I'd let that worry me.

I don't think I will be in a position where I'm selling on, ever as what I get is for me and for my lad, for keeps, it's not about investing, it's about fulfilment.

Really enjoy the work involved in cleaning up, getting things ship shape. :D ready for display.

Cheers guys, really appreciate all the tips and words of wisdom since joining the forum, still wet behind the ears noob :D
 
Michael Sith said:
Thanks Lars :D

Enjoy doing it, need to try the starch method the TFB advised

Try out on the x wing box :wink:

I have used heavy books on my x-wing box, but maybe I should do the same as you do :D
 
Hi Lars
Opening the box out flat, then using an iron to flatten the interiors, and realigning the creases, then pva to seal back really does make a difference
Does square the box nicely,

It's worth a try, and not really a risk method

If I do the starch method on the x wing box ill post pics :D


Cleaned up the jabba playset with toothbrush and soapy water, that came up nicely as well :D but I have a piece missing on the bubble stem :roll:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/94132256@N07/9339143440/
 
A cotton cloth, tea towel is best

No steam setting, no water

Just iron each section flat, and the lips etc then hold the creases at right angles and iron into the crease

Works a treat :wink:
 
Michael Sith said:
A cotton cloth, tea towel is best

No steam setting, no water

Just iron each section flat, and the lips etc then hold the creases at right angles and iron into the crease

Works a treat :wink:

Wow, thanks mate 8)
 
Michael Sith said:
A cotton cloth, tea towel is best

No steam setting, no water

Just iron each section flat, and the lips etc then hold the creases at right angles and iron into the crease

Works a treat :wink:
Great idea/work dude
 
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