Page 1 of 2

Do you think I can salvage this G1 Megatron?

PostPosted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 8:10 pm
by It Is Him
This thing looks awful. What do you guys think?

Image

Re: Do you think I can salvage this G1 Megatron?

PostPosted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 8:30 pm
by Burn
Hard to tell what condition the main body is in, but I see it as a fun project.

Re: Do you think I can salvage this G1 Megatron?

PostPosted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 8:36 pm
by funklizard
It Is Him wrote:This thing looks awful. What do you guys think?

Ewww. Is that mold?

The paper's done. The figure itself will probably be fine once you clean it. As it appears to have been exposed to moisture, there may be steel rivets or screws that are rusty. You might be able to find replacements for the screws. Rivets you'd probably have to live with.

As for cleaning, try to stick to water. A can of compressed air (used for cleaning electronics) may come in handy. If there are any tough spots, you can try a sparing application of Krud Kutter. Dilute it and use a Q-Tip.

You could probably even salvage the styrofoam if you clean it with a bleach-based cleaner. Just let it dry really well (that is, until the bleach smell is completely gone).

Re: Do you think I can salvage this G1 Megatron?

PostPosted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 8:44 pm
by MGrotusque
I'd definitely give it a try. I think he'll clean up just fine. His chrome looks to be in great shape too. Aside from the mould of course. I bet he'll have stiff joints and be like bran new when your done.

I notice there are no stickers on it aswell. Are they still in the bag underneath the instructions?

Re: Do you think I can salvage this G1 Megatron?

PostPosted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 8:52 pm
by -Kanrabat-
It Is Him wrote:This thing looks awful. What do you guys think?

Image



Please answer this: Is it yours and you have it in hand? If yes, where and how did you find it?

If you don't have him, is that a random image found on google? Is it a Ebay item you are watching?

Re: Do you think I can salvage this G1 Megatron?

PostPosted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 9:36 pm
by It Is Him
Thanks for the tips. I'm going to try to negotiate with the seller based on your feedback, and try to explain what fixing it up will entail on my part. It might be a good project.

monstergrotusque wrote:I'd definitely give it a try. I think he'll clean up just fine. His chrome looks to be in great shape too. Aside from the mould of course. I bet he'll have stiff joints and be like bran new when your done.

I notice there are no stickers on it aswell. Are they still in the bag underneath the instructions?


The listing says the bag cannot be opened for one reason or another.

Burn wrote:Hard to tell what condition the main body is in, but I see it as a fun project.


That's a big concern. I doubt the guy will let me transform it before I buy it.

Re: Do you think I can salvage this G1 Megatron?

PostPosted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 9:39 pm
by Burn
Given the condition and the fact he won't let you transform it first, plus the price of a reissue, I wouldn't offer him any more than $20.

Re: Do you think I can salvage this G1 Megatron?

PostPosted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 10:25 pm
by It Is Him
The tough part is going to be explaining that to him.

Re: Do you think I can salvage this G1 Megatron?

PostPosted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 10:49 pm
by Burn
Is he a fellow collector/fan or someone who is of the "lulz ... Transformers are popular, I can get lotz of moniez for dis!" mindset?

He's deluded if he thinks he's going to get big money for it. Given the time and effort required to restore it (plus you may need to replace some of the add-on parts) he can't expect too much money when you can go out and get a minty re-issue for a few more dollars and save yourself a lot of time and hassle.

Re: Do you think I can salvage this G1 Megatron?

PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 12:30 am
by fenrir72
If you do get it, use a lint free cloth and some Pledge to liven up the chrome. For his die cast, I suggest using Johnson and Johnson Glo to liven up the corroded parts.

Btw, how'd it get to be like that? A fire? Water damage?

Re: Do you think I can salvage this G1 Megatron?

PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 4:32 am
by MightyMagnus78
It's difficult to tell from the picture, but apart from the obvious mold I don't think Megs looks to bad. Provided the seller isn't asking stupid money for him, I'd say he's got to be worth a punt.

Re: Do you think I can salvage this G1 Megatron?

PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 7:27 am
by RAcast
Looks good for the right price. What's he asking, anyway?

Re: Do you think I can salvage this G1 Megatron?

PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 8:54 am
by It Is Him
He's asking a $100 firm. I sent him a long e-mail explaining all my concerns with bullet points, and I tried to be as nice as possible, but we'll have to see what he says after that. I also haven't made an offer yet. I thought if I could educate him on the product, he might be more willing to come down to something reasonable.

fenrir72 wrote:If you do get it, use a lint free cloth and some Pledge to liven up the chrome. For his die cast, I suggest using Johnson and Johnson Glo to liven up the corroded parts.

Btw, how'd it get to be like that? A fire? Water damage?


Wait... there's a difference between chrome and die-cast? I thought they were the same thing :BOOM:

Roof of home collapsed after the original owner died. Sat in a shack facing the elements for five years. I think the item is located out in farmland area, so the story doesn't surprise me. I just moved to a new town, so I'm still getting a feel for things. Mostly everywhere here seems very southern.

Re: Do you think I can salvage this G1 Megatron?

PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 8:57 am
by RAcast
Yikes, $100?? That's WAY too much for something in that condition, especially not knowing how the innards are. He'll never sell it for that much.

Re: Do you think I can salvage this G1 Megatron?

PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 9:50 am
by Jelze Bunnycat
It Is Him wrote:Wait... there's a difference between chrome and die-cast? I thought they were the same thing :BOOM:


Nope, die cast metal parts are purely metal, while "chrome" parts are just plastic pieces with a thin layer of metal on it. Simply put, vacuum-metalised and chrome have the same base meaning. :-B

Ever seen one of those shows about pawn shops, like Pawn Stars? Most of the time, customers ask way too much for the items they bring in, no matter the condition, only for the shop owner to offer way less. Some firmly believe in the "value" of their item they won't let go of it. Baka... :roll:

He's one of those customers, so not really worth your time unless he accepts $10.

Re: Do you think I can salvage this G1 Megatron?

PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 12:58 pm
by Flux Convoy
It looks like a restoration is pretty doable. It would likely require complete disassembly and cleaning but it looks entirely possible. The paperwork does look toast though. For the work involved and cost, a reissue is likely your better option. If you've got no issue with the amount of work involved and using Reprolabels, talk the guy down. Like I said, looks doable. Just time-consuming. Good luck bud.
:BOT:

Re: Do you think I can salvage this G1 Megatron?

PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 3:01 pm
by Chaoslock
Depends on how much you can negotiate it down, I think it may worth a shot. But I wouldn't buy it for more than 30-40$.

Re: Do you think I can salvage this G1 Megatron?

PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 4:02 pm
by Kibble
I probably wouldn't pay more than $25 for it, myself. For $100 you could get a re-issue in minty condition. I got a used re-issue in fine shape at BotCon last year for $60. Problem was it came from a smoker's collection. But after 6 months or so had passed, you can't smell the smoke anymore. This thing looks in far worse shape than being in a smokey environment.

Re: Do you think I can salvage this G1 Megatron?

PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 4:21 pm
by -Kanrabat-
!00$?!

Hahaha! Oh wow!

Just tell him to take his chances on Ebay and get yourself a better Megs with that money.

Re: Do you think I can salvage this G1 Megatron?

PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 4:49 pm
by Burn
It Is Him wrote:He's asking a $100 firm.


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Darryl Kerrigan wrote:Tell 'im he's dreamin'

Re: Do you think I can salvage this G1 Megatron?

PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 6:18 pm
by fenrir72
Ms JZGR is right (thanks for the assist btw)

The chrome on Megs is plated on the pvc plastic. Try using Glo on it and you effectively transform him into a chromeless "Takara" vintage :lol:

Just use it on his metal parts ( the inner thighs and his shoulder/spine and foot parts.)

And the price being offered is too high unless this Megs is the working 1st run release (the ones with a firing mechanism iirc)

Re: Do you think I can salvage this G1 Megatron?

PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 6:41 pm
by Kibble
The re-issues fire as well. I know some prefer the old ones because they're old or whatever, but for the same money, I'd rather have a minty new one than a crusty old one than needs salvaging.

Re: Do you think I can salvage this G1 Megatron?

PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 7:25 pm
by It Is Him
The seller hasn't responded to my e-mail this morning. I'll give him some more time before sending out another one.

JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:
It Is Him wrote:Wait... there's a difference between chrome and die-cast? I thought they were the same thing :BOOM:


Nope, die cast metal parts are purely metal, while "chrome" parts are just plastic pieces with a thin layer of metal on it. Simply put, vacuum-metalised and chrome have the same base meaning. :-B


OK. Gotcha.

JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Ever seen one of those shows about pawn shops, like Pawn Stars? Most of the time, customers ask way too much for the items they bring in, no matter the condition, only for the shop owner to offer way less. Some firmly believe in the "value" of their item they won't let go of it. Baka... :roll:

He's one of those customers, so not really worth your time unless he accepts $10.


I've watched a ton of Pawn Stars on Netflix. So yeah, that's exactly the situation I'm in. The seller wants more for it than anyone would be willing to pay.

Flux Convoy wrote:It looks like a restoration is pretty doable. It would likely require complete disassembly and cleaning but it looks entirely possible. The paperwork does look toast though. For the work involved and cost, a reissue is likely your better option. If you've got no issue with the amount of work involved and using Reprolabels, talk the guy down. Like I said, looks doable. Just time-consuming. Good luck bud.
:BOT:


Thanks man. Not only do I have the TFC reissue, but I have my childhood original as well. This is not something I'd loose sleep over. I think it would make for a fun project. If I end up getting it and keeping it, it could look good on display in the box next to my boxed Metroplex. Granted, it would still need a box...

Re: Do you think I can salvage this G1 Megatron?

PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 7:30 pm
by fenrir72
Or better yet, try looking for the TFC#8. It has the energon morningstar thingie as seen in the MTMTE pilot.

Re: Do you think I can salvage this G1 Megatron?

PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 2:13 am
by alldarker
fenrir72 wrote:Or better yet, try looking for the TFC#8. It has the energon morningstaf thingie as seen in the MTMTE pilot.

Uhhmmm... TFC#8?
Image