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Post by Chaoz on Aug 15, 2005 18:03:20 GMT 8
ahh melting... thats one... pero yung sunlight? does the color fade?
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Post by UchihaItachi on Aug 15, 2005 20:54:55 GMT 8
Yep... pag nagkatime sana mkpagpost ako pics for comparison...
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Post by patacat on Aug 16, 2005 22:32:48 GMT 8
have a question. coldcasts and PVC statues collect dust and stain like crazy right? what's the best way to keep it from happening? do glass casings help? what about display shelves with glass doors sliding or swinging)?
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Post by zer0 on Aug 17, 2005 8:53:46 GMT 8
have a question. coldcasts and PVC statues collect dust and stain like crazy right? what's the best way to keep it from happening? do glass casings help? what about display shelves with glass doors sliding or swinging)? my opinion on glass doors. its better to get sliding then swinging. sliding type have smaller openings unlike those swinging type .
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Post by Chaoz on Aug 17, 2005 10:37:43 GMT 8
plus slidding has lock ready made that you can normaly buyand you dont need to bore holes into it ;D
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Post by zer0 on Aug 17, 2005 11:04:01 GMT 8
plus slidding has lock ready made that you can normaly buyand you dont need to bore holes into it ;D my swinging glass door have a lock. ;D
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Post by SEELE01 on Aug 17, 2005 11:16:06 GMT 8
my opinion on glass doors. its better to get sliding then swinging. sliding type have smaller openings unlike those swinging type . I believe you got the sentence mixed up. Isn't it the swing type have small openings?
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Post by zer0 on Aug 17, 2005 11:34:04 GMT 8
my opinion on glass doors. its better to get sliding then swinging. sliding type have smaller openings unlike those swinging type . I believe you got the sentence mixed up. Isn't it the swing type have small openings? its correct. i knew someone would ask this. im speaking of a "all glass" door type. not those one with wood around the glass. those even have no visible openings. but then again. maybe its just my swinging glass door.
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Post by Chaoz on Aug 17, 2005 12:02:27 GMT 8
plus slidding has lock ready made that you can normaly buyand you dont need to bore holes into it ;D my swinging glass door have a lock. ;D they do? how does the lock work? never seen that type of lock ;D
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Post by SEELE01 on Aug 17, 2005 13:13:37 GMT 8
I believe you got the sentence mixed up. Isn't it the swing type have small openings? its correct. i knew someone would ask this. im speaking of a "all glass" door type. not those one with wood around the glass. those even have no visible openings. but then again. maybe its just my swinging glass door. Doh! I misunderstood your statement. I'll take back what I said. Thanks for the clarification.
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Post by zer0 on Aug 17, 2005 14:17:18 GMT 8
my swinging glass door have a lock. ;D they do? how does the lock work? never seen that type of lock ;D as i said, mine is an "all glass type door". its just made of plastic. put directly on the top edge of the glass. then directly above that, there is a etched portion in the case (this is where it will be hooked). hope you understand it. ;D
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Post by patacat on Aug 17, 2005 22:55:04 GMT 8
have a question. coldcasts and PVC statues collect dust and stain like crazy right? what's the best way to keep it from happening? do glass casings help? what about display shelves with glass doors sliding or swinging)? my opinion on glass doors. its better to get sliding then swinging. sliding type have smaller openings unlike those swinging type . thanks for the info zero.
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Post by mukodono on Aug 18, 2005 11:11:19 GMT 8
tanx for the info. guys now i know how to take care not only for my gashas collections but for my other toys as well.
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Post by patacat on Aug 18, 2005 23:48:04 GMT 8
nga pala. when you guys clean your gashas or statues with H2O and soap, what's the temp of the water you use? tap, warm or cold? has there been any mishaps with the paint rubbing or chipping off while washing?
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Post by Chaoz on Aug 18, 2005 23:58:35 GMT 8
yes, i like to know about that too ;D
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