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  • D-McMEGO
    Member
    • Oct 30, 2008
    • 58

    Mego Fungus ?

    I have a Action Jackson head that has a few spots devoid of color, almost a grayish white......could this be the dreaded Mego fungus ?
    I don\'t own a camera, but I\'m sure this must have occurred to someone else.
    Should I separate it from the rest of my collection?
    Is there any way to halt or reverse it ?
  • Type3Toys
    Home Of The Type3 Body
    • Jan 18, 2005
    • 629

    #2
    Sounds like the early stages of zombification. Not sure if it can be transmitted from mego to mego.
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    • captact
      King of Super Queens!
      • Aug 19, 2007
      • 1997

      #3
      no,..its not transmitted to others,..its caused by the dyes and reused heads, melted with painted features that once combined,..cause a chemical reaction to each and every head that was cast with other heads,..so it will happen to those made during the 78-80's figures,..in AJs case,..its a dye problem that can be solved,....

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