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Riotflea wrote:I've moved for the fifth time in 5 years, and only now have had the lack of fear in moving again to crack open my toy bins.
What I find is that some are pretty discolored, either by time, inferior materials, or by (I guess?) vapors released from other surrounding toys.
First up, Action Master Shockwave losing his purple... and turning into what strangely looks like the Radio Shack version of his G1 original:
Up until 2 months ago, he was fine. But, after being packed away in a bin with other toys for one last move... this is his fate.
Notice too how it's primarily just from his front, the back apparently below the vapor level in the case.
Pretty frustrating stuff, ain't it?
How about you guys? Do you have pics of it happening to yours?
Leonardo wrote:That happened in two months? That has made me very cautious! Was it just toys in the box with him?
Counterpunch, do things freeze in your refrigerators? Surely you'd benefit from thirty-five freezers instead?
Counterpunch wrote:Leonardo wrote:That happened in two months? That has made me very cautious! Was it just toys in the box with him?
Counterpunch, do things freeze in your refrigerators? Surely you'd benefit from thirty-five freezers instead?
In Communist America, refrigerators have freezers built in to them!
Counterpunch wrote:Leonardo wrote:That happened in two months? That has made me very cautious! Was it just toys in the box with him?
Counterpunch, do things freeze in your refrigerators? Surely you'd benefit from thirty-five freezers instead?
In Communist America, refrigerators have freezers built in to them!
Leonardo wrote:That happened in two months? That has made me very cautious! Was it just toys in the box with him?
Electron wrote:sledge your comments are like a fat chick raping a hot dog, its unpleasent to watch but in the end its gonna happen
Mr O wrote:I'm part Irish, part Scottish, very Welsh, mostly drunk, somewhat Transformers nerd and all bastard.
Tammuz wrote:it's got to be a heat/UV thing
Counterpunch wrote:Tammuz wrote:it's got to be a heat/UV thing
Yea, there's a part to the story or some key point of info that is missing.
wmpyr wrote:my monster pretender for monstructor
guys became REAL sticky!!!! So I had to throw them away.
Riotflea wrote:wmpyr wrote:my monster pretender for monstructor
guys became REAL sticky!!!! So I had to throw them away.
Oh god, yeah. That's the other fun thing with old action figures... teh stickiness syndrome.
I had a Batman Animated Mr.Freeze figure I liked.
So, soon after purchase, I zipped him away in his own little baggie for display at a better time.
Well, the air bladder that snaps onto his back was of course made of squishy plastic, so you could, uh, squish it and have the water shoot.
Guess what? The vapors from THAT turned his limbs into the sickest, nastiest, stickiest crap you could ever feel.
I've seen toys straight from the package that suffered from that.
Like those rereleases of the Autobot cars from the G2 line... my cousin opened up Sideswipe, I opened up Jazz... and no sooner had our thumbs left their windshield than we'd left a fingerprint embedded on the mushy, clear plastic!
Toy making is a science, it is... unless you're like Lego and just use superior materials to begin with.
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