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Re: Surviving Figures of a House Fire (Picture Heavy)

Postby crazyfists » Wed Jun 08, 2011 11:59 pm

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Don't take this the wrong way, but somehow that half melted Soundblaster looks kinda badass, it sucks that it's destroyed but still.

I was about to say that too but erased it. It looks naturally battle damaged...... sorry.......


:lol: If melted is natural battle damage than yes.
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Re: Surviving Figures of a House Fire (Picture Heavy)

Postby crazyfists » Thu Jun 09, 2011 12:20 am

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I think most of my figures, at least the G1 stuff, is completely gone. They were either melted together by plastic or to something else (by plastic), or in some cases there is nothing left. I even pulled off a few of them which were melted to the rug.

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This one is a nice mix of G1 and G2 stuff. The big one on top is Blaster.

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These were in a cardboard box, which did little to save them. Galvatron was melted on one side, his back, and his head. I did pull out the Jetfire and a Punch Counterpunch from that box.

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This was the melted chunk I pulled off the carpet. You can't really see it from this shot but Pretender Grimlock's shell has been melted away from the waist down and there is still a good chunk of Scattorshot there as well as a few G2 stuff. I don't think any of these can be broken off.

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Reissue Grapple and Inferno made it since they were behind something else I think. The boxes are soaked.

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I guess you can tell who this one is. It's a 20th Anniversary Prime. All that's left of him are his legs and a melted torso. The other one I had didn't fare much better and is hardly recognizable.

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This bin had a bunch of backing from late G1 and G2 figures, but nothing could be salvaged due to damage. I'm not even sure I was able to get into the bin. The part you can see in was the side of the bin that melted away.

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Not really transformers, but my Legions of Power were also lost. They melted to the shelf, each other, and also to other pieces of plastic and cardboard.

I did pull out some Robot Heroes, some movie figures, and a reissue Astrotrain. I didn't bring them out of the house yet.
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Re: Surviving Figures of a House Fire (Picture Heavy)

Postby Dead Metal » Thu Jun 09, 2011 2:46 am

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Wow, that is utterly painful to look at.
You could clean them up and sell the remains as "art", I'm sure somewhere someone will pay quite a bit of money to have these exclusive pieces of "modern art".
Could help with replacing a couple of your lost collection.
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Re: Surviving Figures of a House Fire (Picture Heavy)

Postby fenrir72 » Thu Jun 09, 2011 3:25 am

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Re: Surviving Figures of a House Fire (Picture Heavy)

Postby crazyfists » Thu Jun 09, 2011 11:10 am

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Dead Metal wrote:You could clean them up and sell the remains as "art", I'm sure somewhere someone will pay quite a bit of money to have these exclusive pieces of "modern art".


The first thing I thought about after the initial shock of having everything melted was "wow, this looks like modern art."
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Re: Surviving Figures of a House Fire (Picture Heavy)

Postby 3.8TransAM » Mon Jun 13, 2011 9:56 pm

That sucks man, it really does.

But no one was hurt and Transformers are a lot easier to replace.
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Re: Surviving Figures of a House Fire (Picture Heavy)

Postby robofreak » Mon Jun 13, 2011 10:42 pm

Wow, I'm not even sure what to think about that. It makes me realize how fragile our collections are.

Now I think if I get the opportunity to build my own house, my showroom is going to get some special precautions to be as fire proof as possible.

So what are your plans to replace this stuff? I'd hate to think of the dollar amounts needed to do that.
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Re: Surviving Figures of a House Fire (Picture Heavy)

Postby crazyfists » Tue Jun 14, 2011 12:29 am

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robofreak wrote:Wow, I'm not even sure what to think about that. It makes me realize how fragile our collections are.

Now I think if I get the opportunity to build my own house, my showroom is going to get some special precautions to be as fire proof as possible.

So what are your plans to replace this stuff? I'd hate to think of the dollar amounts needed to do that.


I did have plans that once I had a house I would display them, but now my collection is much much much much smaller. The best precaution I can think of is to make sure the walls and ceilings have some fire rating since cement board and tile kept the fire located only to one area of the house. I also don't think it would hurt to have a fire extinguisher if the fire is small enough to handle.

As for replacing them, I had made a list to the best of my knowledge for the figures I had collected. The list I had included around 140 transformers from G1 to current, boxed and opened. With the list I included some prices (as for other items they wanted either original cost or cost to replace the item with a replacement or current model), but gave up after I reached half the maximum allowed by the coverage for collectibles and still had half a list of TF figures not including other things that were there (like Legos, gas station trucks, Legions of Power, Dino Riders, hockey cards, Star Wars figures, etc).

To replace them is possible, but even with what little I could salvage due to the policy limitations I do not think I can get it all back. It's like selling your collection and getting around 1/2-1/3 of what they are worth (like Pawn Stars). You just can't replace a collection without getting full value or at least majority of the value of the items so you can actually replace them.

So when you have an insurance policy, check your limits and try to keep a running list of what you have (how long you've had it with a current price of the item).
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Re: Surviving Figures of a House Fire (Picture Heavy)

Postby robofreak » Tue Jun 14, 2011 12:43 am

Now that I know this, I'm goig to go back over all my records and have the current values punched in.

I'll think I'll start a thing where every year or so, I go through and keep the values of my collection up to date.

That and plan for making an indestructible room for my collection.

Also, you should totally sell the melted figures as modern art. For all you know, some art collector might buy them for a high enough price in which you can replace the entire collection.

Art is weird that way.
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Re: Surviving Figures of a House Fire (Picture Heavy)

Postby crazyfists » Tue Jun 14, 2011 1:01 am

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robofreak wrote:Now that I know this, I'm goig to go back over all my records and have the current values punched in.

I'll think I'll start a thing where every year or so, I go through and keep the values of my collection up to date.

That and plan for making an indestructible room for my collection.

Also, you should totally sell the melted figures as modern art. For all you know, some art collector might buy them for a high enough price in which you can replace the entire collection.

Art is weird that way.


Melted plastic looks very much like modern art. If the mounds of figures weren't melted to the shelf I would have liked to have taken them out of the basement, but I was stopped from spending all day down there with a hammer. The 20th Prime figures, at least one of them, has melted wires from the ceiling (I suspect) on it. I don't really know how that happened.

Keep me posted on making your indestructible room and for those who do not have lists of their collection I would recommend making one with prices (somehow I'm also missing MTG cards from my room :-?, which I luckily had lists of so I know what I'm missing).
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