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oh i see hm that´s not good but how can it be that it´s wrong with the plastic? :O
Quote from: LunaDehligt on March 12, 2013, 10:48:39 AMoh i see hm that´s not good but how can it be that it´s wrong with the plastic? :OIts to do with the chemicals that are added to the plastic to make it softer Over time and subject to the original batch and storage conditions the plastic breaks down - thats what causes the ageing marks.
Thundercloud is an amazing pony congrats on adding him to your collection
*is totally jealous of that awesome Thundercloud* I'll get my paws on a Mountain Boy someday. Good to know that pony cancer can't spread. I've been lucky so far and don't have any cancerous ponies, but I do have a Real Ghostbusters Egon that has been hanging out with my Cutie Mark Crusaders for over a year. Applebloom has developed some wild curls that don't suit her in the slightest, but nopony has cancer spots.
It helps that I only have 7 g1 ponies at the moment, and none are especially cancer prone as far as I know. I now have 2 Egon figures that are both covered with tiny cancer spots. The new addition is a replacement for my beloved childhood Egon. I can't cure him, but he'll get a repaint sooner or later.