Frequently Asked Questions
Take your thumb and press firmly down on the top of the peg until you hear it snap into place. The pegs fit tightly into each peg hole and are designed to be fully recessed. Once you hear that "snap" after a firm press down, you'll know that your pegs are fully in place. Using a sewing thimble (easily found at your local fabric store or Amazon) for your finger or thumb might be useful if you have sensitive fingers or want a firmer press.
Yes. Placing a tiny drop of super glue in the desired hole just before you put the peg in place will ensure they never go anywhere. It is important to note that firmly placing the pegs in place until they snap will keep them semi-permanently in place.
If you want to get a firmer grip on a peg before removing it, grab a pair of needle nosed pliers, I have a pair of grooved ones that do the trick. Place your hand near the extraction area of the desired peg you would like to pull out to brace the board, then pull straight up.
At this time, the backdrops only come in the set. However, we are planning on offering this in the near future.
I start by washing all of my figures with soap and water using a scrub brush. This gets your surface clean of factory oils and residue. Wipe them down, then let sit on a towel until they are completely dry.
I use matte acrylic paints like Apple Barrel or Liquitex to saturate the surface first. This will get all the paint inside the cracks then use a damp cloth to wipe off the excess paint.