Got these rare figures and decided to start collecting "gold chase figures" (I don't know what to call it, but in modern series there is often a rare unusual gold figurine in a series of ordinary ones).Do you collect them?Which ones do you have?(this thread doesn't mean those "gold plastic" syndrome figures)
That's a neat idea for a collection.
>>11779347I dont have any but I thought you'd want to know spinmasters did a whole wave of golden dc figures not that long ago
It's funny to me because that bumblebee is a regular non chase figure. it is, however, gold.
>>11780555>spinmastersthose were kind plastic translucent orange-ish/yellow-ish more than anything else if you want gold dc similar to what op posted, chase these down
https://youtu.be/qcjAUN5Ssj8?si=bGm4zNGQnni8OOtB
>>11779347The Transformer looks fine. That Harry Potter just looks like a mistake. You should broaden from "chase" since that's just going to cost you money.https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256811608326999.html
>>11779347Why do some gold figures get gold plastic syndrome and others don't?
>>11788389does gp-syndrome even exist these days?It was a problem back then when humanity didn't know how to produce gold plastic. so they used some tiny bits inside the substance. And those tiny bits would destroy plastic from the inside after some years.I mean i guess modern factories don't use such an awful formula anymore...
>>11788394Unite Warriors Motormaster from 2015 had it. It may be 2016+ toys just aren't old enough to break due to it
>>11788394They use a tiny tiny bit in the metallic sheen paint