Usetheforceluke said:
Oh really? I thought grading preserved it? What part of grading makes the colour go wrong?
??? :lol:
It's just an acrylic case they put the figure in you know, it's not entombed with a sprinkle of magic..
The grading doesn't "make the colour go wrong", Edd is just pointing out that all toys can degrade over time, even ones in acrylic boxes. You can't stop a figure from becoming dust or gloop, you can only slow it down..and really, the cases aren't even designed to do that. They really only offer the figures some protection while providing the owner with a display case - that's it.
Most graded figures will eventually be in a worse state than when they were originally graded, you have to look at the score as a snapshot in time of how the figure looked when AFA printed the label- nothing more.
Bubbles will go yellow, paint on the hands and face easily transfers to the inside of bubbles and acrylic cases, weapons and tape can shake loose from carded figures and yes loose figures that were once perfectly white can yellow too.