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If you have been waiting to buy this set, now would seem like a great time to save some money and pick up these great smaller sized Transformers for your collection.
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Posted by nemesis-prime on December 1st, 2008 @ 10:32pm CST
WolfDawg wrote:I don't think I'll ever open this set. It displays WAY too well in the box.
never opened mine either i put in on over sized glad slide bag
Posted by Tigertrack on December 2nd, 2008 @ 5:53am CST
transformers_man wrote:WolfDawg wrote:I don't think I'll ever open this set. It displays WAY too well in the box.
never opened mine either i put in on over sized glad slide bag
Not how you want to store it, FYI. The glad bags have this chemical on them to promote the shiny/glossiness that overtime will effect negatively other plastics. I believe this message came from Counterpunch whose fiancee is a Chemical Engineer.
Posted by Counterpunch on December 2nd, 2008 @ 7:53am CST
tigertracks 24 wrote:transformers_man wrote:WolfDawg wrote:I don't think I'll ever open this set. It displays WAY too well in the box.
never opened mine either i put in on over sized glad slide bag
Not how you want to store it, FYI. The glad bags have this chemical on them to promote the shiny/glossiness that overtime will effect negatively other plastics. I believe this message came from Counterpunch whose fiancee is a Chemical Engineer.
It's true, but it's not a certainty.
There is a chemical release agent which allows the bags to be formed and then seperated without tearing. If by chance this chemical remains in the bag, that's when you have real trouble.
It's best just to let plastic breathe whenever possible. A lot of plastic bags are meant to break down over time now. For long term storage, this becomes a real problem.
Posted by nemesis-prime on December 2nd, 2008 @ 3:11pm CST