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Post by squ4ll on Feb 5, 2021 1:38:11 GMT -5
I was wondering when people said ET Dynamite Action dont have metal contained on it, and are all plastics aside from the magnets. I have several ET toys and its quite hefty in my hand, definitely much heavier than my Robot Spirits which i believe are all plastics. Also in ET website the materials is written : ABS, PVC, IRON, Magnet. So "Iron" is not metal now? Any clear explanation regarding this?
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Post by tetsuran1 on Feb 6, 2021 23:12:59 GMT -5
I was wondering when people said ET Dynamite Action dont have metal contained on it, and are all plastics aside from the magnets. I have several ET toys and its quite hefty in my hand, definitely much heavier than my Robot Spirits which i believe are all plastics. Also in ET website the materials is written : ABS, PVC, IRON, Magnet. So "Iron" is not metal now? Any clear explanation regarding this? They use a good, dense plastic, and all the balls for the magnets are steel, so that's why they feel hefty. I think some of them had die-cast parts but most of them were just the plastic pieces with magnets and the metal balls, so they do have metal, but it's just for the magnet gimmick, and not like SoC and other gokin brands where metal is used as a premium material for entire parts of the figure
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