That does indeed look better than the rubber. Am I right to observe that all those angles on the dome (which I'm not sure were ever accurate) are gone or at least reduced?
It looks great, I like that I can't see those angles.
The dome on my ED hasn't deteriorated any more than it had when I first thought I could see negative signs quite a while ago. However it is dusty and as a result looks more grey than I'd like right now. Would it be safe to give it a rinse?
Also I wonder what will become of the other rubber parts on the figure, remember its not just the dome.
Dev, I think that nothing will happen to them for a long-long time, coz, as I said before, the dome is under-glued in the permanently outstretched condition and that's the cause of our problem. Other parts are just in there, without any "stressing" stretching.Also I wonder what will become of the other rubber parts on the figure, remember its not just the dome.
i also started to see this problem after having it displayed for bout a year or so. decided it was best to box it up and sell it while the value was still up and before it deteriorated any further. wish sideshow would release a 1/4 scale version of this guy.