I know Hot Toys did this with at least one Stormtrooper body to keep pads in place- I need to tape some sleeve segments to a forearm to keep them in place underneath a jacket when the arm is bent. Regular packing tape is probably not going to hold well enough. I need something with a strong adhesive, but also thin. Any suggestions? I'd rather not glue these down.
I bought 'glue dots' for scrap booking and I'm going to try those. They come in permanent, re-applyable, and super strength. They are a clear rubber type glue and acid free
I've used masking tape in the past with success. Sometimes I pad parts of my bodies with excess cloth or pieces cut from knit gloves (fingers, etc.) and I just tape it in place with masking tape and haven't had any problems with it coming loose.
I've also used Dritz Res-Q temporary hem tape. You can find it at Walmart in the sewing section. It's a double sided tape meant for fabric. I sometimes remove the over sized snaps from the front of a shirt so that it will lay better and I use the tape to keep the shirt closed. I've also used it to add pockets and patches to uniforms. It's a bit fiddly to work with but it works very well once you get it into place.
electrical tape...it's just what i usually have on hand...
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