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Aat All Ttqb Passers
How do you keep the white TTQB'S from breaking a leg after constant use ?
I was practicing throwing with 2 white ttb's and after a while i noticed there legs became weaker and weaker then snaped. That is not the right kind of plastic for that type of figure and it's usage. Is there any type of glue or some sort of "WHATEVER" to put around the legs before using so that part of the TTQB' S body is stronger and able to handle the continued use . IF ANYONE HAS ANY IDEA'S, PLEASE LETS HEAR IT. P.S/ WHY DID MIGGLE SWITCH FROM THE "MORE POWERFULL YELLOW TTQB'S TO THE DELICATE WHITE ONES ? Not a knock on miggle but WHAT ARE THEY DOING ?"
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i have had the exact same problem. i had tried building up around the ankle with super glue, but it still snapped at a higher point. i have tried tenax-7, model glue, no good result for me. i just switched over to the yellow ttqb.
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Here is how I solved the problem. Just give the ball to Csonka more.
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Oddly enough, I've only ever had yellow TTQB's break. My white ones have always done fine.
Can't kick for a darn, but anyway. Roo
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Anyway, I have a few "old school" white TTQB left in my collection, send me a PM and we can see about getting you one or two of them...... K-LO |
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