Although I love having light piping on my TFs, I wish Has/Tak would make up their mind and either give all figures light piping or none of them at all. I sit here now looking at BIS Cyclonus and his eyes looks so cool lit up in red while generations Scourge has his eyes painted and looks so plain next to Cyclonus. Anyway to get to the piont, does anyone else wish that Has/Tak would just make up their mind?
Edit: I guess I should have stated that the worst part is that Scourges eyes are piped and they PAINTED over them? What gives?
light piping or no light piping?
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light piping or no light piping?
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Re: light piping or no light piping?
Light piping is cool as hell! I'm definitely in favor of them producing all of their Generations/RTS/Deluxe line characters to include this feature. It brings a realistic element to the toys that compliments them nicely!
Is there not a way to remove the paint without scratching the plastic underneath? Perhaps trim a fingernail file board down to the right size and even apply a dab of paint thinner or fingernail polish remover would do the trick?Optimus Maximus wrote:Edit: I guess I should have stated that the worst part is that Scourges eyes are piped and they PAINTED over them? What gives?
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I'm not a huge proponent one way or the other for light piping, but i understand your angst about the paint-overs. The safe way to remove the paint would be to disassemble the head to get the transparent eye piece alone, then soak it in either 92% alcohol or SuperClean (Formerly Castrol SuperClean). Then, a gentle brushing or so should clean it right up. SuperClean is a miracle chemical for de-painting plastics, and I've also used it to remove PERMANENT MARKER from toys. Check your automotive section... It comes in a big purple jug.
DO NOT USE NAIL POLISH REMOVER OR ACETONE. IT WILL EAT YOUR PLASTIC SO FAST YOU WILL CRY.
DO NOT USE NAIL POLISH REMOVER OR ACETONE. IT WILL EAT YOUR PLASTIC SO FAST YOU WILL CRY.