Really? I always figured it was just Dyson's coat?
Yeah I read that somewhere. Maybe Terminator wiki?
I don't know if it's true though.
Really? I always figured it was just Dyson's coat?
Rumour is the coat Sarah wears at cyberdyne is Kyle's Reese second coat from T1.
Has anyone had any trouble with the rubber arms yet? Mine has started tearing at the elbows!! I wonder if hot toys would replace them or could I replace with regular arms????
Has anyone had any trouble with the rubber arms yet? Mine has started tearing at the elbows!! I wonder if hot toys would replace them or could I replace with regular arms????
Has anyone had any trouble with the rubber arms yet? Mine has started tearing at the elbows!! I wonder if hot toys would replace them or could I replace with regular arms????
The molecular structure of the rubber would become stiffer with cold temperatures, and more supple with heat.
Constant low temperature, humidity, and an absence of UV light exposure are the keys to keeping rubber safe for the long term.
The molecular structure of the rubber would become stiffer with cold temperatures, and more supple with heat.
Constant low temperature, humidity, and an absence of UV light exposure are the keys to keeping rubber safe for the long term.
Wrong again Butters.
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Hence, cold storage provides an effective long-term preservation strategy for rubber.
Isn't climate in Ireland fairly cold all year round?
If that's the case, you would think the rubber would be more likely to tear.
Hence, Butters is right.
No, Butters contradicted himself.
Low temperature will cause rubber (though there are many other rubbery material) to be more brittle (less stretchy)... however low temperature can also maintain the chemical stability, hence the rubber last longer (if you don't stretched it).
However unless you are in Arctic at constantly below freezing point, this is unlikely the cause (causing the rubber to be brittle).
Constantly stretching "thin" (due to improper setting of the internal frame before casting) rubbery material at the elbow point will cause it to fail/tear.
Actual basic science.... especially if you can play with liquid nitrogen or even solid dry ice, carbon dioxide.
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