HasLab Victory Saber

LBD "Nytetrayn"

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...

...excuse me a moment, please.

...

...crap. I need to find where that box went.
 

unluckiness

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Had to fix the scratches on his face and add the red to the wings but I love Star Saber. Victory Saber is kinda cumbersome, pretty much a display piece, and Victory Leo really isn't very good in any mode.
 
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Darth_Prime

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Had to fix the scratches on his face and add the red to the wings but I love Star Saber. Victory Saber is kinda cumbersome, pretty much a displaty piece, and VIctory Leo really isn't very good in any mode.
Shoes and wings mode. That’s all he’s ever been for me.
 

LBD "Nytetrayn"

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Okay, so Past Me is smarter than I gave him credit for. He put all the effects parts back into the plastic baggy they came in.

...well, almost all.

The two flames and the Matrix burst, which seem to be made of a harder material, were in the drawer of the trailer. I took those out and gave them their own separate bag, to be safe.

...I should take those broken pieces of the Matrix burst and give them to some guys I want to be "honorary Primes" or something, like OP did with Bumblebee and Rodimus in IDW.

Also, damn, but that tray is hard to get all the way back into that box!
 

unluckiness

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I'd recommend wrapping the blast effects in paper. Plasticizer shouldn't react at all with paper and as long as it isn't an ungodly amount, it should just evaporate through the pores.
 

The Mighty Mollusk

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I think I'm just gonna toss em. Wasn't all that fond of them in the first place, but if they're gonna damage other stuff in the bin, better to just get rid of them.
 

Platypus Prime

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There's nothing wrong with using them, you just don't want to LEAVE them for a long period. For a picture or something they work great. The paper trick does work, though. For safety's sake I'd wrap them and put the in a drawer or something where they can just do their plastic off-gassing safetly. I have most of mine in a cardboard box separate from anything else, though I do have the parts from Saber and Deathsaurus separate simply because of what they are. They're behind them on a glass-bottom shelf so I can get them if I want them for something, and they aren't in contact with paint or anything else reactive.

On a very strange note, a building block set of an officer and trooper with a motorcycle and border station that a friend got me to repurpose into Ciaphus Cain and Jergen has had a similar issue with the officer's coat. The rubbery plastic is getting harder, and has leached so much plasticizer out that it soaked the little red cloth ribbon I had tied around the figure's waist. In THAT case, it didn't do anything. Whatever MegaConstrux and similar figures are made of does not seem to react with that chemical, giving it a bath in the sink with soap and water fixed it. Though the coat is still drying over time.

I'm probably way too paranoid, but melting plastic is just so annoying. When I had the hose on Ghostbusters Optimus stick to the light bar of his backpack (came right off but did leave a small dent in the bar) I knew this was going to be a problem and stopped buying any Transformer with rubbery parts that can't be set to the side.
 

LBD "Nytetrayn"

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they can just do their plastic off-gassing safetly
Wait, they emit gas that'll ruin plastic?!?

How the hell is Hasbro still including these things?! It's practically criminal!

What sort of paper is ideal for keeping these in? TP? Paper town? 8x11 printing paper?
 

Agent X

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And I stick the BEs in a small (plastic) baggie with other small weapons/parts. So safe for the figure, but not the weapons.

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unluckiness

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I keep them in the box that came with the fire colors Triceratops fossilizer.
Wait, they emit gas that'll ruin plastic?!?

How the hell is Hasbro still including these things?! It's practically criminal!

What sort of paper is ideal for keeping these in? TP? Paper town? 8x11 printing paper?
no, they secrete minute droplets of plasticizer that eventually evaporate. The gas itself won’t harm the plastic but if conditions are not conducive to evaporating, they’ll remain in the harmful liquid state
 

Platypus Prime

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Yes, sorry, I didn't mean to cause a panic. I was referring to just that, the evaporation of the chemicals as the plasticizer leeches out. This is why a toy on an open shelf will often age better than one 'MISB' when it comes to these reactions. And anything porous works fine, I keep mine in an open cardboard box too, no problems so far at all.
 

LBD "Nytetrayn"

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Ah, I see.

I'm keeping mine in my Kingdom Rodimus box, which is itself in a plastic tub. So, probably not the best for breathing.

Is it only the rubbery blast effects? Or do the harder ones do it, too?

And I still can't believe Hasbro keeps releasing them without addressing the issue wait this is modern Hasbro, yes, I can.

Hell, I don't think I'd be too surprised at this point if they had someone come over to your house to break your old toys so that you'd have to buy new ones to replace them.
 


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