amptor Posted December 22, 2005 Posted December 22, 2005 Yep, just as I figured... eventually it would happen and it has. The right wing on my 1/60 Hikaru has yellowed, leaving the rest of the valkyrie white. Looks kinda weird, would be more balanced if the other wing yellows. I'm thinking about some day painting all the plastic parts on the thing. my gripes about yamato: 1) proven cheap plastic 2) reissues flood the market, driving the value of the ym valkyries down and causing you to wonder why you paid "retail" price in the first place (my open box yellowed hikaru was $90, whereas I bought one months later for $25 shipped on ebay MISB and keep it locked in my dark closet) 3) newer issues cost more than older ones 4) is it really worth all the extra money for a 1/48 that is going to be completely yellow by 2008? MAJOR reason why I don't own any. 5) makes you wonder if a "masterpiece" really is all that bad bandai: 1, yamato: 0 I'm glad I bought every bandai reissue in duplicate and sometimes triplicate. None of those are yellowing and there's a slightly higher chance that they used a better grade of plastic this time around. Quote
EXO Posted December 22, 2005 Posted December 22, 2005 I have fears that I'm gonna open a nice new box of 1/48s in my closet and everything in it will be yellowed. But hell, who cares... no one lives forever. Quote
jenius Posted December 22, 2005 Posted December 22, 2005 Did you keep the toy in a display case or was it on a shelf somewhere? Was that particular wing in the sun more often than the rest of the toy? Quote
1/1 LowViz Lurker Posted December 22, 2005 Posted December 22, 2005 (edited) The value will go up eventually. As future generations ignore macross, the toys from the series will be more treasured over time. People will take what they can get. Because HG blocks stuff, it might work to collectors's advantage because the average person has to import to get access to the toys. The reissues like Roy are probably due to high demand aren't they? And the high demand probably allows for them to up the price. But as you; as a collector buy more of the Roy 1/48 (now that they become more available) it will make it easier to sell more of these off in future, making you more happy. (like in 20 years time when they go way up and those that want them can't find them. You will thank yourself for buying the reissues and stocking up cause by then it is time to cash in, where owning more than 1 of the same thing is to your benefit) I'm just guessing. You can always hope that there are people who missed the boat who didn't know anything about yamato and are just coming in as newbies willing to pay massive amounts of money for something they can no longer find. I'm thinking of actually getting a masterpiece Ultra magnus. Not normally a TF person but I missed out on prime. I like masterpiece stuff. I would say get the 1/48 and fast packs mainly for yourself rather than as something that you collect. Although expensive, it is still the ultimate valk imo. Everything dies. It's not like you can take them to the afterlife with you. I'm sure the Bandai reissues are good but when 1/48 came, it was better to make space for a collection of these since they are more detailed. Detail is what makes the masterpiece nice to own because it is closer to the anime. The only stopping me from liking the MPC toynami is QC. I like the alpha and beta as mecha, but sooo wish these were not "limited edition" toys, but rather like mass produced toys at cheap price that you can buy in a vending machine or something instead. (ie like the banpresto vf1 where you were not afriad if something broke. These feel cheap, but they have good posability, good proportions, ok detail for thier size, and transforming them is easy. You can take them apart if you want with ease so if one part is broken just replace it. You even get multiple heads.) Edited December 22, 2005 by 1/1 LowViz Lurker Quote
amptor Posted December 23, 2005 Author Posted December 23, 2005 Did you keep the toy in a display case or was it on a shelf somewhere? Was that particular wing in the sun more often than the rest of the toy? 354339[/snapback] It was just on a shelf, but the wing was pointed away from the sun. But then who knows maybe I turned it out of sunlight after it yellowed. Maybe I should see if I can find someone with spare parts, new wing please Quote
drifand Posted December 23, 2005 Posted December 23, 2005 Did you keep the toy in a display case or was it on a shelf somewhere? Was that particular wing in the sun more often than the rest of the toy? 354339[/snapback] It was just on a shelf, but the wing was pointed away from the sun. But then who knows maybe I turned it out of sunlight after it yellowed. Maybe I should see if I can find someone with spare parts, new wing please 354572[/snapback] Have you considered the 'whitening toothpaste' trick? It works. Quote
vlenhoff Posted December 23, 2005 Posted December 23, 2005 Sun will do it. It happened to my toys a lot when I was a kid. Quote
mojacko Posted December 23, 2005 Posted December 23, 2005 Did you keep the toy in a display case or was it on a shelf somewhere? Was that particular wing in the sun more often than the rest of the toy? 354339[/snapback] It was just on a shelf, but the wing was pointed away from the sun. But then who knows maybe I turned it out of sunlight after it yellowed. Maybe I should see if I can find someone with spare parts, new wing please 354572[/snapback] Have you considered the 'whitening toothpaste' trick? It works. 354578[/snapback] whitening toothpaste??? does it really work??? hhhmmmm better try it when i get home...... Quote
Omni Existence Posted December 23, 2005 Posted December 23, 2005 bandai 1, yamato 0 he he he he... have you seen how badly a Bandai 1/55 yellows? In any case, I also have the 1/60's. None of the DYRL ones have yellowed, and I display frequently. Fate brought you the yellowing. You have No faith in the Hory Forating Head. Quote
mojacko Posted December 24, 2005 Posted December 24, 2005 bandai 1, yamato 0he he he he... have you seen how badly a Bandai 1/55 yellows? In any case, I also have the 1/60's. None of the DYRL ones have yellowed, and I display frequently. Fate brought you the yellowing. You have No faith in the Hory Forating Head. 354617[/snapback] u mean like this??? Quote
Macross73 Posted December 26, 2005 Posted December 26, 2005 all that needs is fresh coat of paint and its good as New Quote
Greyryder Posted December 27, 2005 Posted December 27, 2005 (edited) all that needs is fresh coat of paint and its good as New  355146[/snapback] If he paints it as a cannon fodder, you won't be able to see if the paint chips. Edited December 27, 2005 by Greyryder Quote
vlenhoff Posted December 27, 2005 Posted December 27, 2005 my collection rom doesn't even get any sun at all. It is like a photo developing room, no sunlight at all. So far any of the 20 models in display has yellowed. Quote
Godzilla Posted December 27, 2005 Posted December 27, 2005 Well I know the feeling. My VF-1A hikkie 1/60 is yellowing. It is sitting here in my office at work. It was in my home office before I moved where there was alot of sun (but directly on the 1/60 mind you) and the room was always warm. Quote
amptor Posted December 28, 2005 Author Posted December 28, 2005 I need a wing well whitining toothpaste? what? I somehow doubt that'll work. But I guess I could try it anyway. The yellowing isn't way too bad but it is noticable and I think there's parts that were yellowed already when I got it (I got it from one of the first shipments of the things that came out) I wonder if anyone sells spare 1/60 parts somewhere. But it's not that big of a deal, it'd be worse if it was a broken wing or such. I don't even rememeber how to transform this, I have the documents how to transform it on my pc somewhere. All I gotta do is keep it out of the sun I guess. Quote
Graham Posted December 30, 2005 Posted December 30, 2005 Luckily, none of my 40+ Yamatos have any yellowing so far. They are mostly kept in a display cabinet in my study with minimal exposure to sunlight (curtains in the room are open in daytime, but the cabinet is out of the direct line of the sun). On the otherhand, all of my old 1984 Bandai DYRL 1/55 toys have some degree of yellowing, ranging from minimal to extremely serious. Personally, I've got no complaints about the ABS plastic that Yamato use with regard to yellowing. If you keep any toy made of ABS plastic exposed to sunlight long enough, it will yellow regardless of who the manufacturer is. Graham Quote
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