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Post by pokemonrocks on Dec 29, 2020 9:17:09 GMT -6
So I have a 93?? Old English sheep dog with the miltd logo on it it's kinda yellowed and wondered if anyone had any luck de yellowing them and also is the miltd brand from 93 apart of the puppy in my.pocket group or is that another type of dog I've been collecting I'm kinda confused
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Post by piddy on Dec 29, 2020 15:17:14 GMT -6
The earlier 1993 versions were mostly the yellowed white versions, later issues came out in proper white, see my picture of variations. www.flickr.com/photos/68284844@N07/17069315821/in/album-72157651411539318/MI LTD is Morrison International Limited and MEG is Morrison Entertainment Group, they are the same Company, some were used in different countries. So all part of the same brand.
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Post by pokemonrocks on Dec 29, 2020 16:49:44 GMT -6
The earlier 1993 versions were mostly the yellowed white versions, later issues came out in proper white, see my picture of variations. www.flickr.com/photos/68284844@N07/17069315821/in/album-72157651411539318/MI LTD is Morrison International Limited and MEG is Morrison Entertainment Group, they are the same Company, some were used in different countries. So all part of the same brand. Ooooooo ok cool didn't realise that I don'think also the yellowed white is kinda annoying glad they switched this at least the sheepdog is less yellowed then the other two I owned also that post is super helpful with the rest of them so thx for doing that post didn't realise there were so many veriants
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Post by Jenna on Dec 29, 2020 17:11:34 GMT -6
vintageinmypocket.proboards.com/thread/49/promise-worksHere’s an old thread that talks about the yellowing. I’ve never tried Tasha’s method as I fear it’ll damage the figures is the long run. Using peroxide and sun is another method for fixing yellowed plastic. For me just water, dish soap, and maybe baking soda is enough. I’d rather take yellowed figures than crumbled figures.
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Post by pokemonrocks on Dec 29, 2020 17:51:23 GMT -6
vintageinmypocket.proboards.com/thread/49/promise-worksHere’s an old thread that talks about the yellowing. I’ve never tried Tasha’s method as I fear it’ll damage the figures is the long run. Using peroxide and sun is another method for fixing yellowed plastic. For me just water, dish soap, and maybe baking soda is enough. I’d rather take yellowed figures than crumbled figures. oooo baking soda havent tried that but yes a yellowed figure is better then a crumbled one
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