Dave, your Paleetoy review is all over the Action Force collector pages... great job. Keep up the wonderful content. I can't wait to see how you fix these figures.
I've been looking for replacement Gobot tyres for a couple of years now. I was amazed that no-one seemed to be selling any reproductions so this is ideal for me. I think almost all of my Gobots turned have perished or been lost, and I need a couple of Transformers ones too.
Wow… interesting Transformers. I am always interested in how Hasbro would gimmick up the line to keep it going. Look forward to you exploring the innards
Be careful of those tyres, Dave. Pretty sure they could be cast out of tinted polyurethane rubber, and I've had cast tyres melt on a few resin, and plastic 1/25 car kits I've had after a while. It's not a case of cleaning the gunk off either. It's like the polyurethane eats away at everything it comes in to contact with. Plastics, resins, even the fake wood finish on my bedroom shelves. Environment doesn't seem to be a factor. I've had tyres melt on both displayed kits, and kits that are still sealed in the boxes. It might not happen. But it could too. So, I thought a word or three of warning might be an idea.
@@ToyPolloiTwo No problems. You've got time. The tyres I had took ten years to go gooey. It's too bad the companies that produce the KO's don't offer just the tyres. I've bought like 4 KO Bumblebee's just for this reason. Lol
@@valdore5939only problems I've ever had with cast tyres is when they haven't been mixed properly. That said I've had several official g1 transformer tyres turn to gunge so maybe there's no way around it at some point. Had the tyres in this vid for a few years with no issues
@@tinfoilfantheories8347 Same here with the G1's tyres too. It probably was a mix ratio being off type of deal at the manufacturer of the kits. But it turned me right off cast tyres tbh. Even the vinyl tyres that usually come in car model kits can do it as well. You just can't win I guess lol
I'm always on the look out for people who make rubber tires for toys. Right now though, I'm looking for someone who makes MASK tires. If you know of some seller who makes MASK tires, Dave, please share. I found a guy on eBay once, but I've never seen him sell on eBay again afterwards.
Dave, your Paleetoy review is all over the Action Force collector pages... great job. Keep up the wonderful content. I can't wait to see how you fix these figures.
Wow, thanks!
03:57 - That's Guzzle, a Sparkabot (with Blaze and Sizzle).
Great stuff Dave.
Happy Sunday to you both 😊
04:47 - That's Joyride, a Powermaster.
04:15 - That's Flamefeather, a Firecon, as you say.
05:55 - That's Dogfight, a Triggerbot.
I've been looking for replacement Gobot tyres for a couple of years now. I was amazed that no-one seemed to be selling any reproductions so this is ideal for me. I think almost all of my Gobots turned have perished or been lost, and I need a couple of Transformers ones too.
Great Pickups! :)
Great stuff, Dave.
The sparkabots will be really interesting to see how they can be fixed💥
I'm looking into them now as they look very interesting.
Wow… interesting Transformers. I am always interested in how Hasbro would gimmick up the line to keep it going. Look forward to you exploring the innards
Same here!
Nice hall
Be careful of those tyres, Dave. Pretty sure they could be cast out of tinted polyurethane rubber, and I've had cast tyres melt on a few resin, and plastic 1/25 car kits I've had after a while. It's not a case of cleaning the gunk off either. It's like the polyurethane eats away at everything it comes in to contact with. Plastics, resins, even the fake wood finish on my bedroom shelves. Environment doesn't seem to be a factor. I've had tyres melt on both displayed kits, and kits that are still sealed in the boxes.
It might not happen. But it could too. So, I thought a word or three of warning might be an idea.
Thanks. I'll keep an eye on them.
@@ToyPolloiTwo No problems. You've got time. The tyres I had took ten years to go gooey. It's too bad the companies that produce the KO's don't offer just the tyres. I've bought like 4 KO Bumblebee's just for this reason. Lol
@@valdore5939only problems I've ever had with cast tyres is when they haven't been mixed properly. That said I've had several official g1 transformer tyres turn to gunge so maybe there's no way around it at some point. Had the tyres in this vid for a few years with no issues
@@tinfoilfantheories8347 Same here with the G1's tyres too. It probably was a mix ratio being off type of deal at the manufacturer of the kits. But it turned me right off cast tyres tbh. Even the vinyl tyres that usually come in car model kits can do it as well. You just can't win I guess lol
I'm always on the look out for people who make rubber tires for toys. Right now though, I'm looking for someone who makes MASK tires. If you know of some seller who makes MASK tires, Dave, please share. I found a guy on eBay once, but I've never seen him sell on eBay again afterwards.
Check out a video I posted on Toy Polloi fairly recently about repro tyres for MASK.
05:01 - That's Ruckus, a Triggercon.