Anonymous Tips for helping hands to grip
05/27/26(Wed)01:45:23
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Anonymous
05/27/26(Wed)01:49:17
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Another pic
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Anonymous
05/27/26(Wed)01:50:38
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>>11799176 Temporary solutions: wrap the accessory in paper hair ties
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Anonymous
05/27/26(Wed)01:51:39
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Try heating the hand up, squeezing it, then running it under cold water. May tighten things up enough so the accessories aren't sliding around so much.
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Anonymous
05/27/26(Wed)01:55:29
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>>11799179 >>11799181 Thanks a lot, much appreciated and seem like good solutions, I’ll try them.
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Anonymous
05/27/26(Wed)02:38:06
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>>11799176 I have one of these and it also can't hold its accessories No idea why they did this
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Anonymous
05/27/26(Wed)03:12:26
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>>11799219 They are such great figures but it sucks just how far off they were with this. I’m still considering buying more especially the Cthulhu one. Which one did you get?
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Anonymous
05/27/26(Wed)03:31:35
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glue tack
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06/09/26(Tue)16:56:46
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06/11/26(Thu)11:15:39
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06/12/26(Fri)14:06:41
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