GPS in th UK
GPS in th UK
Posted by Mykltron Wed Aug 17, 2011 5:43 am
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Re: GPS in th UK
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Re: GPS in th UK
Posted by MightyMagnus78 Wed Aug 17, 2011 4:07 pm
I had a quick look on Wiki, and the GPS phenomenon doesn't appear to be climate related. So far as they can tell, it seems to be dependent on the level of metallic fleck used and the breakdown of the polymers in the plastic itself.
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Re: GPS in th UK
Posted by Mykltron Wed Aug 17, 2011 4:48 pm
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JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:I have one even though I live in the Netherlands (close enough, right?)
Nope. Not close enough. Damn foreigners, stay out of our affairs
MightyMagnus78 wrote:I've never experienced problems with GPS, stress-fractures yeah, Gold Plastic Syndrome no, not since I've been collecting.
I had a quick look on Wiki, and the GPS phenomenon doesn't appear to be climate related. So far as they can tell, it seems to be dependent on the level of metallic fleck used and the breakdown of the polymers in the plastic itself.
All of them are made in the same place (China) so if one TM Megatron has the problem they all should. Unless it's a different batch and they didn't get the mixtures the same. Am I just lucky and got one from a good batch then?
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Re: GPS in th UK
Posted by MightyMagnus78 Wed Aug 17, 2011 4:58 pm
Mykltron wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:I have one even though I live in the Netherlands (close enough, right?)
Nope. Not close enough. Damn foreigners, stay out of our affairsI don't know. Same latitude and both close to the same stretch of water but I don't know.
MightyMagnus78 wrote:I've never experienced problems with GPS, stress-fractures yeah, Gold Plastic Syndrome no, not since I've been collecting.
I had a quick look on Wiki, and the GPS phenomenon doesn't appear to be climate related. So far as they can tell, it seems to be dependent on the level of metallic fleck used and the breakdown of the polymers in the plastic itself.
All of them are made in the same place (China) so if one TM Megatron has the problem they all should. Unless it's a different batch and they didn't get the mixtures the same. Am I just lucky and got one from a good batch then?
Wiki explains this a lot better than I ever could, so I've posted the link. Hope this helps.
http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Gold_Plastic_Syndrome
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Re: GPS in th UK
Posted by AdamPrime Thu Aug 18, 2011 3:52 am
I don't think any of my later ones are suffering. Certainly, my Transmetal Megs seems to be alright. I've noticed a far worse problem with my BW/BM: Chrome flaking. They were all OK for years, then seemingly overnight - BAM - Chrome peeled off, across the board.
AAAAND, my RiDs are losing their rubber tires. Magnus and Prime are the worst affected.
It's not like I keep them in the sun or anything (or what passes for the sun around here). They all stay in a cool, dark, dry place. Along with my Coco Pops.
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Re: GPS in th UK
Posted by Mykltron Thu Aug 18, 2011 4:45 am
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I should also have included in the title something about rubber as my G1 and RiD tyres are all intact. AdamPrime has now put paid to that theory though!
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Re: GPS in th UK
Posted by AdamPrime Thu Aug 18, 2011 6:19 am
Perhaps I did not pray hard enough to the RiD gods. I thought I did everything right, damn it! I even sacrificed Ramulus and a couple other heretics.
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Re: GPS in th UK
Posted by RhA Thu Aug 18, 2011 6:52 am
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Re: GPS in th UK
Posted by Mykltron Fri Aug 19, 2011 6:15 am
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AdamPrime wrote:We should all collaborate and come up with some scientific reason for these things. The tyre problem has got me stumped, man. Perhaps variations in internal house climate? My house doesn't have AC or central heating... but I'd say it maintains a constant 20 degrees. It's never damp. Not particularly dry, either...
I've had bicycle tyres split out in the shed but my G1 and RiD tyres are fine. My G1 collection live in an attic for nearly 20 years and the temperature extremes in there are horrendous. It doesn't make sense.
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