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Sledge Tells the truth: Still looks like someone put a load of liquid plastic up their nose and then sneezed to me.
Worse Megatron EVER
Clusterprime wrote:Sledge Tells the truth: Still looks like someone put a load of liquid plastic up their nose and then sneezed to me.
Finally put![]()
In the words of the comic book guy from the simpsonsWorse Megatron EVER
This is the first megatron I have turned down just looks to organic bug like to me, has no look of megs just my thoughts![]()
Clusterprime
Auto Bot wrote:That was why Megatron got so little screen time, and was killed off instantly.
Bay and the rest of the Movie crew must have been ashamed to show him too clearly.
Auto Bot wrote:You're a brave soul. I haven't tried putting any TF toy in direct sunlight yet. (Except for KO toys)
Skowl wrote:Auto Bot wrote:That was why Megatron got so little screen time, and was killed off instantly.
Bay and the rest of the Movie crew must have been ashamed to show him too clearly.
Except Megatron has by far the most screen time of any Decepticon next to Frenzy. I don't think they were ashamed of the design, Bay and others signed off and greenlit his looks, how could they be ashamed of him?! If they didn't like the design, they would have chosen something else, THE FANS are the ones who were ashamed of him...Auto Bot wrote:You're a brave soul. I haven't tried putting any TF toy in direct sunlight yet. (Except for KO toys)
What difference does it make? I don't think keeping a toy in direct sunlight (oh noez!) for maybe 20 minutes a week does any harm... it's not like my Leader Megatron would melt... though maybe most fans would like him more if he did...
Auto Bot wrote:As for the sunlight.... Plastics deteriorate in time, due to radiation. Every bit of radiation absorbed by it will all sum up in the end to destroy the plastic, making it brittle and discolored. It's the sum total of all the radiation received by it in its whole lifetime. Including, but not limited to sunlight. Flourescent lights, boob tube lights, heat radiation from a nearby computer, ultra violet radiation, etc.
This may take 10 years, 20 years, 30 years. Depending on the initial quality of the plastic.
My point here is longevity. My TF toys are exposed to flourescent lights everyday. Plus indirect sunlight radiation, and all kinds of ambient lights.
Assuming my toys will last 20 years. Giving it a blast of 2 hours direct sunlight, which is about a hundred times more powerful than flourescent and other ambient lightings, could theoretically shorten its life. I don't know the exact ratio of Sunlight radiation versus Ambient light radiation. Could be much more than a hundred.
So by taking out my TF toy into direct sunlight for 2 hours, i'd probably shorten its life by, say, 3 months? half a year?
To appreciate all my blabbering, here's a dramatic "exaggeration" of what might happen.
Try leaving your TF toy the whole day out in direct sunlight. If one day don't destroy it, try maybe 10 consecutive summer days.
You'd see that the plastic toy has deteriorated considerably, if not, turned totally brittle.
That is because the sum total of all the radiation it absorb, which is at a very fast rate under direct sunlight, has finally exceeded its tolerable capacity.
So, the less time i take it out to the sunlight, the longer is its life span.
To be able to max out on its lifespan, I'd give it ZERO time under the sunlight.
Skowl wrote:
If you're going to go through all that trouble might as well be a MISB collector. If I have to keep my collection in a darkroom just so they can last 20 years and a month instead of just 20 years, then what's the point?
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