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  • Orion
    Museum Night Watchman
    • Mar 11, 2008
    • 824

    Storage Question

    I recently picked up a terrific boxed RC Batman. Here's my questions: First, would you store the Batman in the box with his cowl on or off? (Figure is relatively pristine and likely hasn't been out of the box often or at all. So I would be disturbing the figure by opening up the box to change his current state.) Second, I do detect some minor blue spots on the face under the cowl - the result of being stored with the cowl on. Would you remove and attempt to address that problem or simply leave the figure as is? Thanks for any help/advice you can provide.

    - Brian
  • Wee67
    Museum Correspondent
    • Apr 2, 2002
    • 10603

    #2
    I have removed the cowl on my boxed RC Bats. I did this to prevent any further blue-ing of Bruce's face. As for cleaning it up, well, that's a personal choice. Some will tell to leave it, others will say clean it up and make him look new again. I lean towards not messing with such a pristine figure.
    WANTED - Solid-Boxed WGSH's, C.8 or better.

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    • Orion
      Museum Night Watchman
      • Mar 11, 2008
      • 824

      #3
      Thanks for your input.

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      • sauce
        Removed
        • Jun 24, 2007
        • 3491

        #4
        I just learned a hot tip from Benjamin that seems obvious once someone tells you (!!!). . .store flat the figures with emblems to protect against the emblem falling off.

        Thanks, Mister imp!!

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        • kryptosmaster
          Removed.
          • Jun 14, 2008
          • 0

          #5
          What gets the blue off? If anything?
          Rich

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          • Orion
            Museum Night Watchman
            • Mar 11, 2008
            • 824

            #6
            I've read that a product called Remove-zit produced by Twin Pines of Maine, Inc. can be effective, but must be used carefully.

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            • vulcan2074
              Live Long and Prosper
              • Mar 23, 2008
              • 7817

              #7
              CustoMego

              It's a good read
              Sammy

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