QUOTE (Valguerra @ Apr 30 2008, 10:30 PM)

You can use the comic book cardbacks. CAn buy 100 for 10 dollars I think. Use warm water and soap to remove the paper of the plastic. Are you reattching the bubble to the same card or are you going to make your own?
Have any other question feel free to ask.
Thanks for your response

Well I would of liked to have used the original backing cards, but the problem is they are all ripped around where the bubble was attached. I really want them to be as presentable as possible so looking at making new backing cards. I have thought of using comic backers, but the old toys such as wheeljack, prowl etc have a grey backing card. So I would like to keep it as original as possible. What kind of glue would you think is best to use on the bubble? I want it to be formly sealed but dont want any residue pushing out from the bubble.
Thanks
QUOTE (tom servo @ May 1 2008, 02:14 AM)

You actually have the original bubbles!? I kept a lot of my card-backs, but never my bubbles. I'm impressed! I'd say that if the soap and water doesn't get the paper off, use Goo Gone or rubbing alcohol. If your going to print out new card backs, you can buy pretty stiff card stock for most printers. If you have a good scanner, you could scan them in, fix them up in a photo editing program (the ones that come with most computers are usually fine for simple fixes) and then print them out onto your card stock.
Hi Tom, the ones I am only looking to make backing cards for the boxes, so i guess I am actually refering to the cardboard inserts in the boxes. With regards to the cardboard backed toys (such as huffer, bumblebee etc) I will look at re-attaching the bubble to the original card itself. Still trying to work out what glue would be best