More of an observation, and hopefully a sign to tell real Palitoy figures with tri-logo bubbles (rounded bubble corners, squre back plate corners). I have two orignal Palitoy MOCs - Luke Hoth, and Squid Head. Both have tri-logo bubbles.
If you look on the back of both, they have a hard edge imprinted into the backing card on the left side of the bubble, where its pressed so hard into the card.
Can people who own Toy Toni (with the same style bubble) check to see if this hard edge is seen. If not (as suspected if he didnt have the correct factory tools), then this might be a good sign to an orignal factory MOC.
Also i've noticed on my Luke hoth there are paint marks inside (seen on other MOCs to). This suggests the paint on the figures was not dry when put into the bubble. Obviously on Toy Toni's the figure would have been long dried and so there wont be paint marks inside the bubble. So paint marks inside the bubble would suggest a genuine figure.
What are peoples thoughts on this?
Thanks
lewis
If you look on the back of both, they have a hard edge imprinted into the backing card on the left side of the bubble, where its pressed so hard into the card.
Can people who own Toy Toni (with the same style bubble) check to see if this hard edge is seen. If not (as suspected if he didnt have the correct factory tools), then this might be a good sign to an orignal factory MOC.
Also i've noticed on my Luke hoth there are paint marks inside (seen on other MOCs to). This suggests the paint on the figures was not dry when put into the bubble. Obviously on Toy Toni's the figure would have been long dried and so there wont be paint marks inside the bubble. So paint marks inside the bubble would suggest a genuine figure.
What are peoples thoughts on this?
Thanks
lewis