Thank you for your time.
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]]>PS. I checked out the Kidrobot forum but a lot of that stuff was over my head since I have no clue what to do yet. Thanks for your time.
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]]>I am researching toy recalls and I want to know the average costs of materials used for producing them. Materials such as: plastic, PVC, any metals, vinyl, etc. If this question is too vague, please respond with the specifications that I need to provide.
Thanks a lot,
Brinay
P.S. Does your name refer to Duo Maxwell?
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]]>I am also a regular at a active LOTR site. Where you involved with any of the other LOTR toy/collectible lines. I thought I read you were with Sideshow for a while, on another Question. Anyway, If you had any insight on any other line would you mind if I posted this site there for them to ask questions too ? There really is a shortage on the history of action figures. thanks, Tom
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Hi, I am trying to find out whatever I can on the Armies of Middle Earth series. I have tried contacting Art Asylum (and Playalong)as you suggested in response to my last question. But so far no luck getting a response, which I guess is not uncommon.
I was wondering if you had any general insights on that series, what was thought at the time ? Things like was it considered risky (the small 3″ size),was it thought to be overall a success, why did it die, etc.
I am basically starting from scratch, so anything is greatly appreciated. Thanks, Tom
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I don’t know, I didn’t work on this project. Who knows how high the licenseing fees where, etc.
Unless you find someone who worked on this project, probably no way to find out. But when the films where done, they probably just dropped the line.
If I remember, and I see Digger in NYC in February, I can ask, but I know the project shifted to Playalong, because they had more money.
I remember seeing them in Hong Kong about 4 months before they finally came out, and thought they’d do good. Playalong didn’t show these in the Hong Kong Convention Center, they where in a 1st floor office in Kowloon.
Thanks
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]]>Thanks for the information, I think I’ll try to bleach some old models before I move on to the chogokin. For the resin kit I tried to glue them with tamiya cement but they don’t stick at all. I’m using white putty at the moment but it’s not working really well either.
Since you’re a toy expert I was hoping if you know did Nina (machinerobo series) ever release any toy in the 80s? Thanks for your time
Ken
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I was hoping if you know how to turn the age-yellowing plastic of models/chogokin into white and what’s the best way to stick a resin model (I use putty at the moment), thanks for your time.
Ken
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I don’t know anyway to turn back to white, unless you test maybe a bleach. And not sure what you mean by “best way to stick a resin model”. Do you mean glue or?
Thanks
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