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Jen
>>169562 Well, I haven't put this one together, but I've messed with papercrafts before to get a kind of cheap bobble head affect. Get a piece of yarn or hemp cord and thread it through where the head, neck, and body all join each other. Before closing up the head or the body, make a couple of knots on either end of the cord, leaving a little bit of looseness between the knots so the yarn isn't too tight. If the knots bring the cord completely taught, then it will be very difficult to move the head, just as if it were glued in position. A tiny amount of looseness allows for more motion. A little more looseness creates a bobble-head effect.
Having the head pivot on a wire or thin dowel rod would also work in this case. The key is to plan this out before gluing the parts involved together.
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