Sunfaded models

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So, is it possible to restore the shade of blue, from a Gordon or Edward for example, with a hydrogen peroxide solution, or something similar? IK those deyelllowing solutions work for white plastic like the faces but YouTube hasn't given me a concrete answer so far as to how I could restore the color of anything else.
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(10-27-2024, 05:15 AM)Archverei702 Wrote: So, is it possible to restore the shade of blue.....
No I don't believe it is possible. When it's gone, it's gone.
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That's a bummer! I really thought one could restore blue paint.
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you can just repaint it! Smile
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Which type of paint would look best, but not too distracting on a Tomy train? The paint that would give it a restored toy feel 🤔
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There’s a paint from Australia that works perfectly, let me find it
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Alternatively, if I theoretically had a sunfaded Tomy Gordon/Edward, could I simply buy and use the shell of a 2009 Fisher Price version, or would it not fit/can't be unscrewed 🤔
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TandH was able to fit the shell of a 2009 Gordon on a TOMY chassis, so it can be done. In addition to "restoring" the paint, the plastic itself would be stronger since a faded one eventually becomes brittle; even if you repaint it. Hydrogen peroxide (ironically) also requires sunlight to work, meaning it will actually speed up the cracking/breaking process.

For the triangle screws, a small flat screwdriver/hex key should be able to move them if it fits.
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(10-28-2024, 09:51 AM)Archverei702 Wrote: Alternatively, if I theoretically had a sunfaded Tomy Gordon/Edward, could I simply buy and use the shell of a 2009 Fisher Price version, or would it not fit/can't be unscrewed 🤔
yes, I did that to my TOMY James, and my friends Edward and Thomas Respectively
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(10-28-2024, 01:47 PM)DalaGStanator Wrote: TandH was able to fit the shell of a 2009 Gordon on a TOMY chassis, so it can be done. In addition to restoring the paint, the plastic itself would be stronger since a faded one eventually becomes brittle; even if you repaint it. Hydrogen peroxide (ironically) also requires sunlight to work, meaning it will actually speed up the cracking/breaking process.

For the triangle screws, a small flat screwdriver/hex key should be able to move them if it fits.
That's really nice to hear! 🙂 The only thing one would lose from using a Mattel shell would be cab stickers, which can be replaced by custom ones, and the unpainted whistle, which if I was in a position, would paint/marker in gold before placing it on the chasis. I guess I would paint the tenders whole, and add stickers for the numbers, unless I'd want to go through the process of resoldering them.
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