phew.... I passed. lol
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I was pro rubber tyres till I started collecting RID/CR. The fact most of my RID toys have at least one cracked tyre and even some of my TFC and Encore reissues have cracks have put me off rubber tyres completely.
Easy no. In fact, no to rubbery plastic period. Toy swords shouldn't bend - in fact they should hurt a bit, you know, just enough to draw a bit of blood and send a grown man huddling in the corner of the room, mentally torn between wanting to play with them again, and fear of another affliction :eek::o;)
I like rubber tyres, they look and feel way more classy than some of the horrible hard plastic wheels weve been subjected to. However I don't think they belong on non-collector lines as the rubber used doesn't handle heat or play wear well.
For those concerned about longevity, I reckon someone would make a pretty good dime if they set up a repro-tyre business :D
Not a big fan of rubberised plastic either, bendy/warped swords are the worst!
I went with yes - using rubber reinforces the idea that it's a miniature facsimile/replica of a larger vehicle, and it's a kind of indicator of 'care'/'thought'/'effort' being put into a figure. That said, I don't mind if solid plastic tyres are used as a cost-saving measure - it would've been nice if rubber tyres were used on the Human Alliance series or RotF leader-class Optimus and its derivatives, but it's hardly a deal-breaker (for me at least).