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Seal Movie Figures?

Postby toxicity » Mon Oct 01, 2007 11:25 pm

So yesterday, before i decided to give my concept bumblebee to my girlfriend, I took a close look at the racing stripe, and found (not suprisingly) a load of small but noticable scratches.

It seems that all the movie figures have thinly applied paints, so i was wondering...

Would it help if you coated the alt mode with a few layers of sealer?
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Postby Kanyon » Mon Oct 01, 2007 11:33 pm

When I got my scion alternator last week or so it had mass scratches on the hood and I just took it out of the bubble prison too. Musta been a hard knock life. o.O
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Re: Seal Movie Figures?

Postby i_amtrunks » Mon Oct 01, 2007 11:56 pm

toxicity wrote:So yesterday, before i decided to give my concept bumblebee to my girlfriend, I took a close look at the racing stripe, and found (not suprisingly) a load of small but noticable scratches.

It seems that all the movie figures have thinly applied paints, so i was wondering...

Would it help if you coated the alt mode with a few layers of sealer?


That would really depend on how much you use, and if it would interfere with any of the transformation.

I think it would be safe enough to give 08 Bumblebee a few coats, as none of his panels come that close during transformation.

Are you sure that they are scratches, and just not terribly bad paint apps?
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Postby Bumblebee-otch » Tue Oct 02, 2007 12:05 am

every bumblebee i looked at had a problem with the stripe. even the one i thought was best, the stripe is crooked right next to the rear window! poor QC on hasbro's part
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Postby Bumbled » Tue Oct 02, 2007 7:23 am

I never paint my toy or do anything to it. I am a very bad painter/fixer. Though I am good with computers :D
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Postby Deadpool. » Tue Oct 02, 2007 7:30 am

Bumblebee-otch wrote:every bumblebee i looked at had a problem with the stripe. even the one i thought was best, the stripe is crooked right next to the rear window! poor QC on hasbro's part

Mine's fine. :P
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Postby Bumbled » Tue Oct 02, 2007 7:34 am

Den-O wrote:
Bumblebee-otch wrote:every bumblebee i looked at had a problem with the stripe. even the one i thought was best, the stripe is crooked right next to the rear window! poor QC on hasbro's part

Mine's fine. :P
Yeh even though I don't have 2008 Bumblebee Deluxe yet my 1974 Bumblebee Deluxe stripes are fine. Australia gets really good quality ones :P
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