Die-Cast: Yay or Nay?
Die-Cast: Yay or Nay?
Posted by Evil Eye Mon Apr 07, 2014 4:44 pm
So, where are you on the die-cast debate?
Myself, I haven't owned a lot of toys with die-cast (apart from some really old die-cast vehicle toys that were originally my dad's) so I can't really comment. However, I do have 2 Alternators toys (Silver/Bluestreak and Windcharger, the latter of whom suffered from a broken bonnet/windscreen assembly) and I can say I think they would definitely benefit from the die-cast that the Japanese versions had, to stabilize them and increase durability. That said, I don't think die-cast should be used for just anything- toys made almost entirely out of die-cast tend to be unstable and get loose joints quickly (if I remember rightly, the SOC Mazinger ladies suffer from this due to being almost entirely diecast). Also, die-cast does jack up prices quite a bit, and needs painting.
In my opinion, die-cast should mainly be used for:
>Joints, especially long and thin ones or joints that would be put under a lot of stress.
>Internal skeletons and gubbins for transformations, especially on big toys where the entire waist splits and 2 huge chunks of toy are connected by a flimsy plastic connector (third party companies seem to be oddly fond of these- Hearts of Steel Shockwave, I'm looking at you).
>Feet, legs, and low-sitting pieces that would help with stability.
>Panelling on appropriate parts of the toy (legs, chest etc...)
>Stands and bases.
It should NOT be used for:
>Extremities, bits mounted on weak joints, parts on the top of the toy that aren't being supported by much (arms in particular, in my opinion, should only ever be die-cast on toys that can take the weight, like big SOCs).
>Big accessories, especially on 6" figures or anything using ball joints. As cool as a die-cast sword would be, it just isn't practical on anything that doesn't have monstrously strong ratchet joints.
>Components held together by small/weak connectors (like the aforementioned flimsy waist connectors). Die-cast should hold together plastic, not the other way around.
>Wings, capes etc. Kinda comes under "Extremities and high-up unsupported parts", but these I feel are particularly poorly suited to die-cast. Can you imagine if RID Megatron had die-cast wings? He'd never be able to stand up!
I would like to see more die-cast in figures, but I don't think that every single figure needs die-cast. It's a nice thing to have, and it can be useful, but it shouldn't be included just for the sake of it. If it can be done just as well or better with plastic, use plastic. If die-cast actually adds something to the toy that justifies the increased cost, then go for it.
Your thoughts?
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Re: Die-Cast: Yay or Nay?
Posted by Cyber Bishop Mon Apr 07, 2014 4:49 pm
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Re: Die-Cast: Yay or Nay?
Posted by craggy Mon Apr 07, 2014 5:54 pm
weirdly when I was a kid my folks started to try and get me off the TF bandwagon because of the loss of die-cast (and noticeable drop in engineering quality post-movie) but these days the engineering has come far enough that I think plastic is fine.
Also looking for Universe Repugnus and Overbite, Frostbite and Longhorn and any Webdiver toys.
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Re: Die-Cast: Yay or Nay?
Posted by MightyMagnus78 Mon Apr 07, 2014 6:11 pm
That said I'm not against Die-Cast altogether. As mentioned in the original post if its used properly as part of the internal structure or for supporting weaker areas then I'm fine with that.
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Re: Die-Cast: Yay or Nay?
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Re: Die-Cast: Yay or Nay?
Posted by Shadowstream Tue Apr 08, 2014 3:21 am
Actually now that I've had a second to turn around and think, I'm not as sure about die-cast being used in feet/legs as they tend to weigh down on the joints in the legs and make them too lose. Defender is already a clear example of such, and I also remember trying to get J-Decker into a decent dynamic pose on his stand was a tricky feat because the hip joints kept wanting to fold down.
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Re: Die-Cast: Yay or Nay?
Posted by Mykltron Tue Apr 08, 2014 5:55 am
Weapon: tea cup."
The Binaltechs did it quite well but they still had car parts in plastic so the colour didn't quite match (eg the bit under the doors on Overdrive).
Alternity OP and Meg didn't put the metal in a very good place and so OP has a tendency to limbo dance.
Quakewave does it perfectly, it gives him a real sense of presence and quality and makes him very stable as it's all in his legs and his joints are sturdy.
The paint chipping doesn't really bother me as they're all engaged in war. They aren't going to stay pristine with all the things they have to go through!
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Re: Die-Cast: Yay or Nay?
Posted by fenrir72 Tue Apr 08, 2014 7:55 am
Springer G1 is one reason NOT to use die-cast as a chest plate.....d@mn paint chipping on his notch that locks on the windscreen/cockpit.
Again it's the dang paint chipping that sucks!
Greatest wasted opportunity in the use of die-cast? The Titanium series. It was die-cast for the heck of it.
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Re: Die-Cast: Yay or Nay?
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Re: Die-Cast: Yay or Nay?
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Re: Die-Cast: Yay or Nay?
Posted by shajaki Thu Apr 10, 2014 12:54 am
done well? sure. but i can live without it.
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Re: Die-Cast: Yay or Nay?
Posted by fenrir72 Thu Apr 10, 2014 7:54 am
My 1986 Kup, despite being older had nary a paint chip on his die-cast body.
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