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    Default New toys that are yellowing!

    Hey guys hows it going? I was cleaning out my TF's from my shelf today and have noticed that a few of my MISB white TF toys are yellowing. I was wondering if you guys can tell me if yours is bone white or is there a tinge of cream on the toys itself. If you put it next to a white peice of A4 there is a slight difference. IF yours is the same colour as the paper let me know! Uggh so annoyed! Thanks

    My Encore Skylynx seems to have a slight tinge of yellow to it but its not bone white.

    My hasbro reissue Astrotrain on the plastic there is definately some yellow its different to the metal pieces that have been painted white.

    My Encore Ratchet seems to also have a tinge of yellow and is not bone white.

    My Henkei Ramjet also has this yellow tinge to it and is not bone white. i do have the hasbro one to and i remember it wasn't bone white but just not with me atm to compare it to my henkei one.

    I also have a MISB Hasbro reissue UM but if I recally correctly he was never bone white a slight dull grey/white. please correct me if im wrong.
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    um do you mean encore ratchet? as ironhide is red?

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    yeah my bad ratchet not ironhide..Fixed!

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    primatives: how well protected from UV light is your collection room? I've got blinds on the window which are usually kept shut and I've got various things draped over gaps where light would otherwise seep through. It's not totally perfect, but it works well enough. I also keep my G1s well away from the window as they yellow worse than newer generations of TF toys. Some people totally block their windows altogether. But yeah, basically the less exposure to sunlight the better for your toys in terms of photodegradation.

    I personally haven't noticed any yellowing with any of my newer reissues. I display my reissue Astrotrain in train made (w/ my eHobby Astrotrain in robot mode and G1 Astrotrain in shuttle mode).

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    I noticed my Star Wars Crossover Luke SkyWalker/X-wing turned yellow in a bout a year. as did my Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! toys, also made by Hasbro. I dread what's happened to my RID Prowl and Ultra Magnus. All these items have been kept in a dark cupboard btw so I have no Idea how that happened. I hope RTS Jazz doesn't do the same thing.

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    Interesting that this comes up. I was diggin through my boxes and found my old Darth Vader Davanced Tie fighter. Now, he has NEVER been on display and yet some of his plastic is showing yellowing. Only certain parts though.

    Behold:

    The piece with the date stamp has yellowed. This guy has spent most of his time in a tub conatiner that has been sealed and shut in a cupboard...

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoktimusPrime View Post
    primatives: how well protected from UV light is your collection room? I've got blinds on the window which are usually kept shut and I've got various things draped over gaps where light would otherwise seep through. It's not totally perfect, but it works well enough. I also keep my G1s well away from the window as they yellow worse than newer generations of TF toys. Some people totally block their windows altogether. But yeah, basically the less exposure to sunlight the better for your toys in terms of photodegradation.

    I personally haven't noticed any yellowing with any of my newer reissues. I display my reissue Astrotrain in train made (w/ my eHobby Astrotrain in robot mode and G1 Astrotrain in shuttle mode).
    These were kept no where near the windows, I do believe however it could be the heat that contributes to these to these toys yellowing. I also think it could be the chemicals from the plastic bubble (i could be wrong) that are trapped inside that makes the toys yellow. These toys were kept in the dark up in the cupboard close to the ceiling and I think during the summer the heat makes it yellow.

    I also have an RID UM and I have had him boxed away for ages and guess what? Its now yellow too!

    I actually think if they had have been opened it wouldn't have yellowed. OH well I guess I'll try and track down new ones! Anyone checked their toys I have to see IF mine have been yellowed???

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