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I recently bought a set of Hartlands with extras and I want to display them like many of you. My problem, with hardwood floors that shake a little as you walk by, how do I display them on glass shelves to help them stay in place? Any ideas about putties or special props. Without evidence or damage to the figures.
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I use two-sided foam tape, and it seems to work just fine.
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Thanks, I was thinking stands and wire from beneath, like I've seen in doll collections. It just never popped on my radar to use two sided tape.
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