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  • @Windcharger84
    @Windcharger84 6 днів тому

    0:35 that my friend is Daytonus, R.E.V.,(a.k.a EagleKiller) and Hotshot (a.k.a Artfire). As to why Sideburn doesn't look lile Sideburn is because it wasn't supposed to be Sideburn, it was one of the 6 cancelled G2 Gobots mold.

  • @SteampunkFiend
    @SteampunkFiend 7 днів тому +2

    Thanks to you, I now know where an old toy I have is from. I have this yellow color way Optimus Prime from the Robots in Disguise series. As a kid, I had never known what line it came from nor really cared. I got it cheap from a thrift store, and it made my roleplay fun. Sad thing is that I also was a bit of a fool as a kid. Took black sharpie to the model, and it's been that way for years. I want to get it back to its former glory, but all I have is nail polish remover. It'll do the trick, but it might be a bit extreme for the plastics. If you have any tips for removing Sharpie without too many side effects, I'd love to hear them.
    Another thing you reminded me of was that I have this old Energon Combat Class Prowl from 2004 that's missing a lot of its pieces. I also picked that one up from a thrift store as a kid and never could figure out why he didn't have a head! Used to pretend the sirens portion of the toy was the head for roleplay. May pick up a full copy of the toy on ebay if I come across a good deal.
    Thanks for the video, and I'll look forward to that Prowl video. Good luck with your content.

    • @Thumnal
      @Thumnal  7 днів тому

      So for Sharpie on plastic. . . Mmmm. Dont use nail polish remover. I know Milk eats Sharpie on fabrics.I'm not sure if you can dunk it in a class of milk and let it sit for 4 hours and see if it would work. Try a black dry erase maker first, cover the hole old Shapie with dry erase black maker. Use a Mr Clean magic eraser damp not dripping wet. In small circles, move from bottom to top and go slow but furm. This has worked for me in the past. However, IDK if it will work on Sharpie that has been on it for a long time. Most things I use a Sharpie on it comes off in days, lol. You can also use 91% Rubbing Alcohol and a Q-tip in slow, but furm circles bottom to top. The Dry erase maker has a special formulated Alcohol that makes ink not dry and eats Sharpie. You can also do a back and forth, which is both the dry erase maker and the 91% rubbing Alcohol. Dry erase maker then, mr clean magic eraser, wipe dry and then use 91% rubbing Alcohol. Then, back to dry erase maker mr clean magic eraser, and the 91% and so on. After 6 or 7 rounds, you should see some change. If you don't see any change, then it's more than likely not going to come off. If there is a Tampograph it my come off so you know. Hope this helps and good luck. Let me know if you have any success.