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What would you do if there was a transformers recall?

PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 10:16 am
by Expendable
All the news lately about the masive recall on Mattell toys due to lead paint got me thinking. What would you due in the event of a massive transformers recall due to a similar health risk?

Personally I only touch my figures when I feel like transforming or rearranging them but if it was serious would you be willing to part with that 08 Bumblebee or Titanium Ultra Magnus you searched so hard for?

I guess its a pointless question but I just wondered if anyone here would ever or has ever parted with a figure for a similar reason.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 10:18 am
by GetterDragun
No way! I still have my lead Voltron!

PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 10:25 am
by lanzajr26
They'd become huge collectors items, so I'd put them on eBay of course! How many chances do you get to own a lead filled Bumblebee in your lifetime?

PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 10:26 am
by Geekee1
GetterDragun wrote:No way! I still have my lead Voltron!


I still have most of mine as well! My dad just told me to wash my hands after I played with him! You know what I listened to him and by all accounts I'm fine. But the temptation to lick him is just so great! :grin:

PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 12:11 pm
by kirbenvost
Nah, I don't care about any recalls. It's not like I'm sticking them in my mouth or something.

Did you guys hear about the owner of the company that manufactured those toys? Apparently he hanged himself... That's pretty harsh. :-( But why would he do such a thing? Couldn't they just change the formula and carry on with business? Unless there's some sort of penalty for something like that.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 1:15 pm
by Danish-Liokaiser
Geekee1 wrote:
GetterDragun wrote:No way! I still have my lead Voltron!


I still have most of mine as well! My dad just told me to wash my hands after I played with him! You know what I listened to him and by all accounts I'm fine. But the temptation to lick him is just so great! :grin:


Can i please get whole the story of this " Lead Voltron " ? :-P

PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 1:39 pm
by neliz
lead paint apps rule, it proves once again that little children and people rapidly approaching retirement age should stay clear of our goods.

then again.. when there's a recall on my car wrt safety or something, I'll be the first guy at the dealer.. with everything else? cool! value$!

PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 1:41 pm
by SnapTrap
kirbenvost wrote:Did you guys hear about the owner of the company that manufactured those toys? Apparently he hanged himself... That's pretty harsh. :-( But why would he do such a thing? Couldn't they just change the formula and carry on with business? Unless there's some sort of penalty for something like that.


I read that it is pretty common in China for the head of a company who did illegal things to commit suicide. It is probably better than being incarcerated in China's penal system.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 2:09 pm
by kirbenvost
^ Yikes.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 6:33 pm
by i_amtrunks
I dont lick my Transformers very often, so I'm pretty sure I would be okay.

I would however move any figures that had a recall far out of the reach of any of my younger relatives, perhaps even pack them away.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 7:53 pm
by CyberTooth
Danish-Liokaiser wrote:
Geekee1 wrote:
GetterDragun wrote:No way! I still have my lead Voltron!


I still have most of mine as well! My dad just told me to wash my hands after I played with him! You know what I listened to him and by all accounts I'm fine. But the temptation to lick him is just so great! :grin:


Can i please get whole the story of this " Lead Voltron " ? :-P


The Original Five Lion Team contained lead paint. Nothing to really worry about so long as you could avoid chewing on shiny things growing up.

But honestly, given the list of side effects:
The symptoms of chronic lead poisoning include neurological problems, such as reduced cognitive abilities, or nausea, abdominal pain, irritability, insomnia, metal taste in oral cavity, excess lethargy or hyperactivity, headache and, in extreme cases, seizure and coma.
You could probably find any one of these "symptoms" in the majority of kids today. Lead's just been replaced by too much television and a lack of physical activity.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 8:09 pm
by Sherade
I'd just kinda keep 'em. Besides, what are the chances?
If I had to choose between lead poisoning, my Transformers, and pie, you know what I'd take?

PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 8:27 pm
by Ragnorok64
kirbenvost wrote:Nah, I don't care about any recalls. It's not like I'm sticking them in my mouth or something.

Did you guys hear about the owner of the company that manufactured those toys? Apparently he hanged himself... That's pretty harsh. :-( But why would he do such a thing? Couldn't they just change the formula and carry on with business? Unless there's some sort of penalty for something like that.
Um... read this link Ex-Head of China FDA Sentenced To Death I'm not sure returning to buisness as usual would have been and option for him.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 9:36 pm
by Autobot032
Recall? Screw that. I'd keep 'em.

Recall, my ass.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 11:01 pm
by MagnusPrimal
I think I'd keep them, but I would make sure that my kids couldn't get to them.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 11:09 pm
by gogleman374
i_amtrunks wrote:I dont lick my Transformers very often



Wait You Lick Your Transformers?! I am very sure a Getting a woman in your life will take care of that. BTW, I sure hope you Havent licked Blasters Rub symbol.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 4:14 am
by neliz
Wait.. with the voltron thingy.. are we talking about the five lions (big black one, green red yellow and.. blue one?) that had a sword and shield and were a combiner.. I still have that one somewhere thought I'm pretty sure I snapped the sword this year..

It would explain a lot of my sick feelings etc.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 4:23 am
by Toyotus Superion
Pfft, lead paint just makes them tastier!

Seriously though, lead poisoning mostly affects kids because they have developing nervous systems and their skin easily absorbs the lead. It was on the news today and they had a doc explaining it. As for the factory owner hanging himself, the consequences are very steep over there in china. But hey, natural selection right? lol

PostPosted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 4:27 am
by Mulla
CyberTooth wrote:
Danish-Liokaiser wrote:
Geekee1 wrote:
GetterDragun wrote:No way! I still have my lead Voltron!


I still have most of mine as well! My dad just told me to wash my hands after I played with him! You know what I listened to him and by all accounts I'm fine. But the temptation to lick him is just so great! :grin:


Can i please get whole the story of this " Lead Voltron " ? :-P


The Original Five Lion Team contained lead paint. Nothing to really worry about so long as you could avoid chewing on shiny things growing up.

But honestly, given the list of side effects:
The symptoms of chronic lead poisoning include neurological problems, such as reduced cognitive abilities, or nausea, abdominal pain, irritability, insomnia, metal taste in oral cavity, excess lethargy or hyperactivity, headache and, in extreme cases, seizure and coma.
You could probably find any one of these "symptoms" in the majority of kids today. Lead's just been replaced by too much television and a lack of physical activity.


Ah, so that's what's wrong with GetterDragun :P All the pieces fall into place.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 4:31 am
by Autobot032
I think adult collectors will be just fine with pieces having lead paint. None of us are stupid enough to ingest any part of the figure(s).

I doubt lead absorption through the skin (as little as it happens) would lead to as many problems as people think.

No, if there was ever a recall, I'd be content keeping them as is.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 4:54 am
by Nemesis Cyberplex
Hmm....I dunno. That's a hard call....collectibility vs safety.....

.....well, considering I still have my Brave Max, & did so because safety regulations (read:drop test failure) wouldn't allow him to be produced for sale in the US....not to mention my G1 Megs as well as my now unplugged Masterpiece Megs......yeah, I'd probably keep them, unless the whole skin absorbtion thing is a real big deal. Never had a problem with putting toys in my mouth when I was a kid, but I do still every once in a while still look for that new Prime smell.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 10:12 am
by zemper
lead paint? no problem, unless you're X-men's Rogue or something. haha.

seriously, i'd keep them. all the more it becomes rarer because most of your peers would give them back to the factory for safety reasons. rarer = more valuable, right? LOL. 8)

PostPosted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 10:46 am
by Nemesis Cyberplex
zemper wrote:lead paint? no problem, unless you're X-men's Rogue or something. haha.

seriously, i'd keep them. all the more it becomes rarer because most of your peers would give them back to the factory for safety reasons. rarer = more valuable, right? LOL. 8)
Not necessarily. It also depends on demand. Look at the botcon sets. You can still get the Decent into Evil set at the club store for its retail price. The classic seeker one they just put out.....heh if you didn't preorder it before botcon good luck trying to get one now for under twice what it's worth. I heard Thundercracker alone sells on Ebay for more than the whole set costs.

PostPosted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 10:59 am
by Ramrider
Keep, definitely. There should be more dangerous toys about; none of this shortened-smokestack, weakened missile launcher, non-toxic paint crap. We had dangerous toys as kids; I had a Dinky spacefighter with a missile that'd take your eye out if you weren't careful; my friend had a Batmobile with the same. You know what? We learned to be careful.
These kids today are coddled too much... ;)

PostPosted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 11:17 am
by megatroptimus
I don't lick my toys, so all is good. That lead hysteria is getting ridiculous. Next thing we'll know is that a fat american woman will sue Mattel because she bought their toys (even if nothing ever happened to her non-existing kids).