Don't forget pigment instability.ford_a_30 wrote:I believe there is more then one action effecting these and many other models. Sun fade for sure but also "environmental factors" leading to the results found here. Those factors include things like temperature, smoking, exposure to cleaners, etc. all of which may effect a model over the long term.
Seafire Mini Ha Ha blue and Blue Green together
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The deck of the 9a Boat can also be found with the green/blue effect.
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Yes and it's referred to as 'dull turquoise'Rob wrote:The deck of the 9a Boat can also be found with the green/blue effect.
Maybe that's just oxidisation/environmental/sun fade too!!
i still feel in my bones that it's a factory plastic colour variation but still remain very open to other opinions.
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Mr a_30, I hope you are keeping well, you have not posted for a while, but if you see this, Happy birthday to you.
Ghosthunter.
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I was told or read these variations are due to the plastic being mixed, the first ones have pure beads then when the supply is low its mixed with beads and off cuts, which came out the same but has the offcuts had impurities in them the mix was slightly different and overtime a reaction takes place, this seemed to me to explain the shades in white etc, I think this still happens, my kids had two white robots, both were in the same place and left for several months, one it's legs and arms changed to off white but its body stayed white as did the other robot, it was definitely something in the the plastic.
Dave.
Dave.