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Old 10-18-2012, 11:08 PM
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Me too Mag, I don't give a fuck about value, I ain't gonna sell any of my stuff, so no point leaving them sealed. Would much prefer to see them all in their glory xx
LMAO!! Couldn't have put it better Vhal

really great figurines are one of my favourite colelctor's items and Assassin's creed do it so well....
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Old 10-18-2012, 11:10 PM
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I just enjoying unsealing stuff too much to leave me stuff sealed lol.
My niece laughs at me at Christmas... carefully unpack stuff then pack it back again - get the pleasure of unpacking over again that way - bit like it with my collection!!
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Old 10-18-2012, 11:31 PM
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Haha I really want a shrinkwrap machine to seal then immediately open again my items just because I enjoy it so much. Haha yeah my neice is the same, shall I play with this toy? No lets play with the box it came in.
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Old 10-18-2012, 11:42 PM
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I opened my acr animus edition but left the shrink wrap on it
same with my sonic generations
which is soo silly

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Old 10-19-2012, 12:35 AM
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I don't use a heater just so let you guys know
I've heard some people said that discoloration or cracking with figures can occur in different temperatues. And I will unpack the Conner Hunter except for the Freedom Edition and Ubiworkshop Edition
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Old 10-19-2012, 03:33 AM
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I don't use a heater just so let you guys know
I've heard some people said that discoloration or cracking with figures can occur in different temperatues. And I will unpack the Conner Hunter except for the Freedom Edition and Ubiworkshop Edition
Hi Xmo, which statues you talking about? I'm no pro but I collect statues as well and have heard that direct sunlight will cause discolouration in time. It's always better to maintain the temperature in the room that the statues are. Drastic quick changes can cause cracks on polystone statues.

I'll try to look for some links on a statue forum that I'm in about caring for statues for more info on these.

Oh and hell yea to the rest! I open all figures as well, including CEs. Nothing is sealed. Of course, some sadly go back into the box for now since I'm running out of space to display them
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Old 10-19-2012, 07:25 AM
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The regular Assassins Creed figurines like the white edition, black, altair from LE, etc I dont have those rare ones like the polystone statues
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Old 10-19-2012, 07:26 AM
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I think its mostly pvc figurines, can you please get some information on maintaining the statues
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Old 10-21-2012, 05:48 AM
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Sorry for the late reply.. but here's all that I can find about PVC statues..

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This is also why PVC tends to get a bit crappy and brittle after a long time. Oh yeah these plasticisers are quite toxic too. And if you have a fire at home, dump your figurines at them to extinguish it, since the chlorine produced retards the flame. Btw, some plasticisers are thought to reduce the quality of MAN SPERM.
Haha kidding.. On a serious note.. I havn't seen anything about PVC statues getting damaged in any way during cold temperatures. Heat, at about 60 degrees celsius, however can soften it causing it to bend.. Direct sunlight is also a no-no.

A link on how to care for PVC statues..
http://www.hobbyfanatics.com/index.p...ure-must-read/
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Old 10-21-2012, 06:36 AM
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Sorry for the late reply.. but here's all that I can find about PVC statues..



Haha kidding.. On a serious note.. I havn't seen anything about PVC statues getting damaged in any way during cold temperatures. Heat, at about 60 degrees celsius, however can soften it causing it to bend.. Direct sunlight is also a no-no.

A link on how to care for PVC statues..
http://www.hobbyfanatics.com/index.p...ure-must-read/
Great info! I don't know putting the figures in the freezer for 20 minutes every couple months, but will do atleast once a year.
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