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Peeling sticker fix
Well, I have used this same stick for about 11 years and it has never altered a single sticker. I would say it is safe :)
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Peeling sticker fix
No problem! I am happy to help. I too have some really old sets in which the stickers are just fine. Seems lately the glue got a little cheaper :( The problem with the Star Wars sets (well, many of them) are that the stickers really make the set. In the case of the Hoth Echo Base they are the control center's computers stickers. Just wouldn't look right without those stickers there :)
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Peeling sticker fix
Hi all, I have been collecting Star Wars sets since the beginning (1999) and have noticed in recent years that some sets (newer ones mostly) have stickers that annoyingly peel up....sometimes a day or two after building the set and applying those stickers. Recently I have come across this phenomena with stickers from the 2012 Hoth Wampa set and 2012 Hoth Echo Base. When they peel up I can remove them easily and I can still feel that they are pretty sticky. The problem is what they are adhering to. The stickers attached to bricks with texture simply do not stay there. If it is a flat tile piece it is ok, but a textured piece does not seem to like to keep these. I have used a fix for this and other sticker issues in the past, and it does not damage the plastic in any way and can be removed if need be. But it will hold the sticker on there pretty much indefinitely. Enter Elmers Washable School Glue Stick. I have used this for anything from reapplying video game cartridge labels, fixing record covers, stickers, and a ton of other applications. When your sticker peels, gently remove it, clean the brick with 91% isopropyl alcohol (to remove any debris), and apply a fine layer of the glue stick to the adhesive side of the sticker. It will make that sticker much more stickier. Re-apply to the brick and let it dry. That sticker will not come off...unless of course you rip it off and destroy it. You can do that by the way and again clean the brick with the alcohol. The glue will not damage the plastic as it is intended to be washable and removable if need be. My stickers never come off now. If you take your time (just use a fine layer on the adhesive side of the sticker, don't glob it on and do not get any on the picture side of the sticker obviously...but the temporary purple color helps you!) they will never look like a glue stick were ever applied to them and you can end the peeling madness. This glue helps fill the microscopic gaps that are in the textured pieces and keep the sticker connected. I hope this information helps others.
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Lego Star Wars Rebels sets partly taking over?
I will be 40 years old in June. I grew up with the original movies. I didn't see A New Hope in theatres simply because I was too young, but did see ESB and ROTJ in theatres. And collected the Kenner toys as a kid of course. As you can imagine, the original stuff has the most impact for me when it comes to my Lego purchases. However, I also welcome new stuff. My kids watch Rebels and I am watching it too. It's pretty cool in my opinion, and especially cool that Star Wars carries on in another form...bringing todays kids new cool stuff. I always look for Lego sets that follow my childhood and I am really REALLY grateful that Lego remembers us and continues to release sets that follow the original films, even if there aren't as many released as new stuff.. I welcome new Rebels stuff. A little for myself....but more for my kids. It is all good in other words :)
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Post your general LEGO Star Wars questions here
You won't be dissapointed. The 2014 model is a fantastic set. I received mine for Christmas and I admire it every day :)
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