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Yellowing bubbles - observations
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<blockquote data-quote="Palifan" data-source="post: 336018" data-attributes="member: 4095"><p>I've also seen a few 12 back bubbles that have yellowed over the years and own a 12 back Palitoy Chewbacca one.</p><p></p><p>I can't help but think it's to do with the type of plastic used and maybe even the figures being packed before they had fully gassed off after painting ( Oo-er Misses!). It seems to be a lot less common though with these early releases but is funny how you see it with certain figures like the 30 A Luke Bespin compared to some of the other 30 A backs.</p><p></p><p>Ian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Palifan, post: 336018, member: 4095"] I've also seen a few 12 back bubbles that have yellowed over the years and own a 12 back Palitoy Chewbacca one. I can't help but think it's to do with the type of plastic used and maybe even the figures being packed before they had fully gassed off after painting ( Oo-er Misses!). It seems to be a lot less common though with these early releases but is funny how you see it with certain figures like the 30 A Luke Bespin compared to some of the other 30 A backs. Ian [/QUOTE]
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