This was such a useful reference for me. I found my old GFF EX-S the other day. All taken apart and mixed with so many other GFF parts. I lost the manual, and could not find any manuals online. Using your video for reference, I was able to get all the parts in their place and my figure is looking complete and on my table. Thank you.
i hope bandai ez-8 recall is successful, i am living outside of japan
@GHOBBY2 жыл бұрын
I sent an email to BANDAI requesting a replacement part.
@filuferru2 жыл бұрын
How do you avoid that the white plastics turn yellowish with time?
@GHOBBY2 жыл бұрын
I try not to expose it to sunlight as much as possible.😊
@filuferru2 жыл бұрын
@@GHOBBY yes, that is some kind of "golden rule" to avoid deterioration of white plastics. But unfortunately I noticed that some Fix Figuration models tend to turn yellow even if kept inside their original boxes. I wonder if there's some kind of "hint" that can help avoiding this occurrence. I mean... Something like 'keeping them in cool places' or 'avoid hot environments' or things like that. For example: to prevent fracturing in rubber parts of "soul of chogoking" models someone suggests to moist them with siliconic oil (same thing to preserve chrome coating on their legs or weapons). You know what I mean.