It’s summer! In many places, it’s hot. If you collect anime or video game themed figures, take heed. Severe summer temps can wreak havoc on collectibles.
This is especially common in Japan, where the AC is typically switched off when folks aren’t at home. Add record-breaking temps and you get bent figures—and more.
Look what happened to this candle
https://twitter.com/embed/status/1020275986888241153
The below heatwave warning has recently gone viral in Japan, but the photo was originally uploaded on Figsoku a while back
https://twitter.com/embed/status/1020833846420549634
It looks like a Michael Jackson dance move
https://twitter.com/embed/status/1021056519377281024
Here are more examples of warped figures.
よかった同士がいた pic.twitter.com/IynD93eIyz
— いぬのょ (@inunyo) July 22, 2018
https://twitter.com/embed/status/1020956888991592448
https://twitter.com/embed/status/1020933278939746310
夏の暑さのせいで、ホライゾンのフィギュアが変形してた(笑)
足がふにゃっと pic.twitter.com/PJC2SpyH8a
— ぱんだ (@tooooshhhhiiiin) August 1, 2013
What should you do if you figures get warped like this? According to blog Club Maccho, put the figures in hot water. Since they’re made of PVC, the plastic can be bent at high temperatures.
Gently bend the figures back into place (be careful!) and then put them under cold running water.
The low temp will cause the PVC to harden, and the figures will hopefully return to their normal state.
Remember, collectible figures are not cheap and can snap off the base at the ankles. Perhaps the best preventive measure is to keep them out of the summer heat!
あまりの猛暑で
柔らかくなってしまった家のフィギュア。 pic.twitter.com/SYcKg7R3jn— 雪猫カゥル (@kaluru) July 23, 2018
Even if you only have CG figures!
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