I didn’t notice it at first, but I also have that kind of furby, but I don’t have the actual furby part. I only have the fur and I think it’s funny how I stumbled upon this video
Oh my gosh I didn’t know you could reattach the tags like that! I’ve cleaned a couple of mine, but unfortunately I snipped the tags off, so this is great to know for next time! Great video :)
Simply wonderful. ❤❤It fits so well that other people like FURBIES besides me. ❤❤ For me, this FURBY reminds me of the most beautiful time of my childhood. For me, this 1998-2000 First Generation original FURBY is my favorite and the best.❤ Unfortunately, it was ruined for me because the cheap POOR quality batteries leaked and destroyed the PANEL. I'm so sorry. That's why I definitely want 2 FURIES for myself. Could you help me where I can order/buy with delivery to HUNGARY for such a good price as you? It would mean a lot to me. Thank you in advance for your help.
Ooh, that is a kinda difficult one! If too much hot glue gets down into the faceplate, the Furby won't be able to open its eyes. Start off by holding the Furby's faceplate onto its face (make sure the skin is inside-out and the eyelashes aren't trapped), and glue the corners of the faceplate down that are closest to its shell. Hold the face until it dries enough, then begin gluing the top of the faceplate down like this: Add hot glue to the outer seams of the faceplate and sculpt it over to the outer shell. Use a little water on your fingers to make sure the hot glue doesn't stick to you! Hot glue as you see fit after it all dries, but really try to avoid pumping glue under the faceplate.
@@MaggiePictures Oh, that makes things a little easier! Those hooks are like screw replacements, they need to be attached to your faceplate before hot glue is applied. There's two little plastic nubs on the inside of your Furby's faceplate, those need to be gently lined up and pushed into those hooks to fasten it and make a clicking sound. Once you've got those hooks fastened, all the previous steps are still the same.
@@furbyfanatic4ever no, there isn't a hook on the top of it. There's a hook on the sides. Here's pictures. docs.google.com/document/d/1hFMdY3z1F8LJxPiMosoic_5BJe7n5tnxNfF_sw8Xsis/edit
Helllo! I have this 1998 furby. His name is Loo-Loo! I love him so much! However, his motor got old and he is moving so slow. I have already tried oiling the motor, but it was no use. Does it need a new motor?
Good evening, and thank you for contacting me! I'm sorry to hear your Furby's motor has gotten slower. What oil did you use on your Furby's motor? And have you tried changing out your Furby's batteries? There's a couple different reasons your Furby may be moving slower, so any info you can give me should help me narrow down possible solutions.
@@furbyfanatic4ever Hello! Thanks for replying! I used sewing machine oil on the motor, and I used EM 30l synthetic grease on the gears. I have also replaced the batteries maney times. The more I play with him, the louder his motor gets. I then have to make it fall asleep orelse it sounds like his motor will explode!
I messed up the first few cleanings; I thought wrapping the tag in saran wrap would help, but nope-the water got through that. I ended up using very, very small forceps to take the tag off and put it back. But oh boy, I didn't do any of the gluing of the ears, I have my work cute out on all 59 of them! :)
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0:25 So beautyfull VERY HIGH Voice sounds TIGER FURBY 1998.❤❤❤
I didn’t notice it at first, but I also have that kind of furby, but I don’t have the actual furby part. I only have the fur and I think it’s funny how I stumbled upon this video
Oh my gosh I didn’t know you could reattach the tags like that! I’ve cleaned a couple of mine, but unfortunately I snipped the tags off, so this is great to know for next time! Great video :)
Thank you so much for this video!!! It really helped me :3
awwww what an adorable furbling :3 Thanks for the tutorial!
You do a good job.
You have the exact same one I have I have the tiger Furby and mine also has blue eyes
Simply wonderful. ❤❤It fits so well that other people like FURBIES besides me. ❤❤ For me, this FURBY reminds me of the most beautiful time of my childhood. For me, this 1998-2000 First Generation original FURBY is my favorite and the best.❤ Unfortunately, it was ruined for me because the cheap POOR quality batteries leaked and destroyed the PANEL. I'm so sorry. That's why I definitely want 2 FURIES for myself. Could you help me where I can order/buy with delivery to HUNGARY for such a good price as you? It would mean a lot to me. Thank you in advance for your help.
I have one with the facemask needs to be glued on. How do you glue it?
Ooh, that is a kinda difficult one! If too much hot glue gets down into the faceplate, the Furby won't be able to open its eyes. Start off by holding the Furby's faceplate onto its face (make sure the skin is inside-out and the eyelashes aren't trapped), and glue the corners of the faceplate down that are closest to its shell. Hold the face until it dries enough, then begin gluing the top of the faceplate down like this: Add hot glue to the outer seams of the faceplate and sculpt it over to the outer shell. Use a little water on your fingers to make sure the hot glue doesn't stick to you! Hot glue as you see fit after it all dries, but really try to avoid pumping glue under the faceplate.
@@furbyfanatic4ever thank you
Also on the side of the Furby face there are two little hooks. Where do those go?
@@MaggiePictures Oh, that makes things a little easier! Those hooks are like screw replacements, they need to be attached to your faceplate before hot glue is applied. There's two little plastic nubs on the inside of your Furby's faceplate, those need to be gently lined up and pushed into those hooks to fasten it and make a clicking sound. Once you've got those hooks fastened, all the previous steps are still the same.
@@furbyfanatic4ever no, there isn't a hook on the top of it. There's a hook on the sides. Here's pictures.
docs.google.com/document/d/1hFMdY3z1F8LJxPiMosoic_5BJe7n5tnxNfF_sw8Xsis/edit
Helllo! I have this 1998 furby. His name is Loo-Loo! I love him so much! However, his motor got old and he is moving so slow. I have already tried oiling the motor, but it was no use. Does it need a new motor?
Good evening, and thank you for contacting me! I'm sorry to hear your Furby's motor has gotten slower. What oil did you use on your Furby's motor? And have you tried changing out your Furby's batteries? There's a couple different reasons your Furby may be moving slower, so any info you can give me should help me narrow down possible solutions.
@@furbyfanatic4ever Hello! Thanks for replying! I used sewing machine oil on the motor, and I used EM 30l synthetic grease on the gears. I have also replaced the batteries maney times. The more I play with him, the louder his motor gets. I then have to make it fall asleep orelse it sounds like his motor will explode!
I messed up the first few cleanings; I thought wrapping the tag in saran wrap would help, but nope-the water got through that. I ended up using very, very small forceps to take the tag off and put it back. But oh boy, I didn't do any of the gluing of the ears, I have my work cute out on all 59 of them! :)
Holy cow, you've got your work cut out for you! I wish you the best of luck in all 59 of your future ear-gluing endeavors!
@@furbyfanatic4ever I meant to write back sooner, I finished all 64 of them, I acquired 4 Gen 8's and made my own Bejewelled. 🥳
That looks great like it looks brand new😄