Take siliconspray it will take away the red without damging the silver! Also good agains brittle rubber and many other Problems.
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Take siliconspray it will take away the red without damging the silver! Also good agains brittle rubber and many other Problems.
Here's my little Roboto army: One is totally purple, one is silver as the day it was new, and one is in between. I never did anything to any of them. I consider it a nice little natural variant. My buddy also has another for me sitting in his window, we're trying to bleach out the red jaw and gear. :skgrin:
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Hold on a sec, your wife collects golden girls? Thats awesome. Wish my gf collected figures.
I hadn't heard it was a variant from anyone. I just always assumed even from before I was ever on these boards. You raise some good points though. You learn something new everyday.
My wife "collects" POP and a few other things like Golden Girls. The only thing that's not more me buying her stuff is her vinyl toys :hmblsh:, mostly artist related. But she is a great sport about it :hmgrin:.
Now, I'm not saying it's not a variant by any means of absoluteness for sure. That was just the first time anyone has said that to me, so I was confused. So I am preconditioned to say it's just age like I thought and others I've asked thought. So the learner could very well be me. But I don't know why they would do the legs purple, that's strange, but it is motu, what's not strange about it. The only major evidence I have to go either way is that I had one turn back, but it wasn't in the light, it was in the attic, so maybe heat or air did it, idunno, and that one isolated incident is in no way a case study.
It's just that him and Two Bad are so often time sticky and have colors on them is all, we should think it through better probably. I'll def try 'n stay open minded.
And even if it is turning purple, to most people it's no big deal. Rub it off and go on, so I hate to make it sound like the toy is forever dead in my eyes. I just think like a preservationist, and will try to find a prefect specimen for a collection, so really there is no need to replace it unless your like me, or that it is a variant. You know, now that this has been brought up, I'll probably keep a purple one around the next time I get one. Just not clean it just in case :hmgrin:.
Hey guys, I've been searching for a minty Roboto and have noticed that some have red legs with silver boots and some have mostly red legs. Is this a variant or just the silver having some type of chemical reaction? All MOC ones I've seen have silver boots thought, so that might answer my question.
As far as I know, there is only one version of Roboto, the one with silver boots (there might be variations between figures produced in different countries, but I've never seen any, so somebody else might shed some light on that). Roboto's legs "leak" paint (the same problem as with Two Bad figures), so the red coloring from legs is what destroys silver paint...
You can remove the red. I've done it - I think with rubbing alcohol. It tends to come off pretty easily.
A Magic Eraser takes off the purple to reveal once again the silver paint and does a great job cleaning the figure without damaging the paint. It is an "oxidation" of sorts and is NOT a variant as some of the replies here may suggest. There is a chemical composition in the paint that breaks down due to a combination of things; time, environment, etc. Same can be said for Two Bad.