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Gray Hoth Trooper facts and not fiction
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<blockquote data-quote="ace" data-source="post: 310926" data-attributes="member: 5300"><p>that is an amazing image , if that is how it looks in the flesh then i think it gos to explaining a lot , i have never seen one of these figures half and half like this if i had it would have made me think it is down to an exposure to something ? heat or light etc </p><p></p><p>i would love to see this one in the flesh and if it looks like it dose in the photo then i am convinced it is not a factory thing but a chemical thing that happens over time after they have left the factory .</p><p></p><p>i did say front he start that these figures have gotten darker over the years i have owned the two i have and the others i saw in collections also became darker , so something is changing them </p><p></p><p>there could also be the possibility that they are still test figures ? the people at palitoy may have none that that they would change in colour as there seems to be only a few that seem to change one the years and these are made up of parts at that less common like the capes having the small round holes in them ?</p><p></p><p>still some things to find out on these little beggars but i think we are getting closer to the true story .</p><p></p><p>thanks to "flycasual" of that photo , are you located in the UK ? if so can we get to see this figure in the flesh at one of the meet ups ?</p><p></p><p>jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ace, post: 310926, member: 5300"] that is an amazing image , if that is how it looks in the flesh then i think it gos to explaining a lot , i have never seen one of these figures half and half like this if i had it would have made me think it is down to an exposure to something ? heat or light etc i would love to see this one in the flesh and if it looks like it dose in the photo then i am convinced it is not a factory thing but a chemical thing that happens over time after they have left the factory . i did say front he start that these figures have gotten darker over the years i have owned the two i have and the others i saw in collections also became darker , so something is changing them there could also be the possibility that they are still test figures ? the people at palitoy may have none that that they would change in colour as there seems to be only a few that seem to change one the years and these are made up of parts at that less common like the capes having the small round holes in them ? still some things to find out on these little beggars but i think we are getting closer to the true story . thanks to "flycasual" of that photo , are you located in the UK ? if so can we get to see this figure in the flesh at one of the meet ups ? jason [/QUOTE]
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