The Miracle of Museum Gel

Discussion in 'Whatever' started by playdohpunk, Apr 29, 2008.

  1. playdohpunk

    playdohpunk Comment King

    Hey, just thought i'd post this after a few people commented in one of my show off threads about wall diving toys. you'll never have another one with this stuff.

    This is the stuff:
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    It looks like water in a jar:
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    Tear off a chunk, tho, and it's like putty almost
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    Put it on a surface (note impression of fingerprints)
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    and after a couple hours, it melts out like this, but is very firm and ready to have toy pressed into it.
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    in another hr or two, it will be very flat and almost completely invisible. it will look like yr toy is sitting in a puddle of water.

    there is also museum wax, which is good for some other things, but not good if it will get heated. it is also non staining and completely removable.

    extremely valuable tools for toy displayers or peeps who live in earthquake prone areas. our last big tremor not one of my toys bit the dust and took a dive. i swear by this stuff!!
     
  2. toybotstudios

    toybotstudios Die-Cast

    that seems like some kind of alien technology.....
     
  3. Gizzy

    Gizzy Addicted

    Great info playdo! I saw the mentions of it recently but haven't yet researched it but the pics help and show a Lot! Thanks!
     
  4. Joe

    Joe Die-Cast

    That looks fun to play with just by itself.
     
  5. redhanded

    redhanded Side Dealer

    Awesome, I could use that for water effects for garage kits
    :shock:
     
  6. Gizzy

    Gizzy Addicted

    unrelated but, anyone remember from back in the day, that "goo" type toy that you added water to, and when pressure was applied it would solidify, and when let go it would turn back to a liquidish state?
     
  7. kidclam

    kidclam Mini Boss

    This is great. Thanks for sharing. I use the blue tack for some minis that can't stand properly. However it doesn't hold sometimes and doesn't look that great.
     
  8. meczilla

    meczilla Addicted

    I hit my art supply store today looking for it and had no luck. I'm told Container Store stocks it.

    So no staining or anything on vinyl toys?
     
  9. JAY

    JAY Super Deformed

    Thanks for posting this---definitely useful for open shelf displays.
     
  10. playdohpunk

    playdohpunk Comment King

    no staining whatsoever! i swear by it! Flax here in the city has it, as does tap plastics, also any good hardware store will have it. it's probably a lot more prevelant out here in calif what with quakes and all, but you should be able to pick up a jar on the net somewhere. inexpensive and usable over and over again.
     
  11. bethrazuul

    bethrazuul Toy Prince

    Can you "pick it up" and move it when your toy is in it or do you have to re-mold it when you do that?
     
  12. GERMS

    GERMS Line of Credit

    I hope they all float to the top when the big one hits. :twisted:
     
  13. playdohpunk

    playdohpunk Comment King

    when you go to remove yr toy there will be a slight sucking sound as you "rip" it free. some of the gel will still be stuck to your toy, some to the surface. you can mover the toy elsewhere and depending upon how much adhered to it, it may just stick in the new place w/out having to add more, you'll see thru trial and error
     

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