jabbawokkie
Grand Master
nothing great but just came across this site
http://www.geocities.com/starwarstrader_nz/toltoys.html?20078
never knew that about the wampa ,would love to see them scenes 8)
on a sadder note they say this
THE YELLOWING DILEMMA
If your toys white plastic has yellowing this cannot be removed or reversed.
If a figure or vehicle etc has yellowed it is not a stain. It is the general
decomposition of the plastic itself, ageing, light and heat are the main
contributors for this common symptom. The type of plastic used on our
beloved vintage toys do not have any protection from ultra violet light
like the new plastic toys do, eventually they will sadly become brittle and
begin to crumble. The best thing to remember is that you can help slow
down the decomposition by keeping your toys out of strong light, especially
sunlight and away from heat as this will only speed the process up..
http://www.geocities.com/starwarstrader_nz/toltoys.html?20078
never knew that about the wampa ,would love to see them scenes 8)
on a sadder note they say this
THE YELLOWING DILEMMA
If your toys white plastic has yellowing this cannot be removed or reversed.
If a figure or vehicle etc has yellowed it is not a stain. It is the general
decomposition of the plastic itself, ageing, light and heat are the main
contributors for this common symptom. The type of plastic used on our
beloved vintage toys do not have any protection from ultra violet light
like the new plastic toys do, eventually they will sadly become brittle and
begin to crumble. The best thing to remember is that you can help slow
down the decomposition by keeping your toys out of strong light, especially
sunlight and away from heat as this will only speed the process up..