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Derek Pullen, a conservator at the Tate Gallery, explains, ‘Plastics are giant molecules held together by forces which can be broken by attacking energy forces such as light. All the conservator can do is to keep mouldings in a very stable, low energy environment (the burial chambers of the Pyramids were ideal)’.
Some ponies gets cancer and age spots easier than other ponies, like Night Light... so I'm thinking that it depends on where and how and what the pony is made of that plays a big role.I'm more afraid of that all ponies will loose their plasticiser and become rock hard!
Quote from: Sakuyamon on May 27, 2012, 12:44:20 PMSome ponies gets cancer and age spots easier than other ponies, like Night Light... so I'm thinking that it depends on where and how and what the pony is made of that plays a big role.I'm more afraid of that all ponies will loose their plasticiser and become rock hard! At least they would still look pretty for display, yes?
Yeees, but if they fell from a shelf (like during an earthquake) onto you, it might knock ya out cold.And we wouldnt be able to throw around fakies anymore
Thanks for the reassurance everypony!!!Oh and did I miss something are Beyonce and Paris Hilton known pony collectors?!?!?Confused :/