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A friend of mine was awesome enough to grab me a red blank from the SDCC. I was soooooooooooo happy when he gave it to me. I alm ost cried...just a little...inside...Anyway, of course I had to open it immediately to proudly stand next to my ECCC blanks on my computer shelf.

And I noticed something......it was....softer....smoother....almost like silk....did anyone else notice this? Or am I the onlyone with the sin of opening these little treasures?

I think its a different type of plastic? AND I think they were clear and painted red cause when I take it appart the "spine" is clear "white" at the top.

Now I just need the light blue, yellow, and light green...

GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!...and europe and those loser countries too.... :P

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They've been using new plastics on minimates for awhile, guess it makes sense that the blanks would change plastic type aswell. I gotta say I miss the old hard/shiny plastic.

i have to differ i just managed to get yellow daredevil and elektra and the quality is way below my yummy new marvel zombies(cant complain still wicked mates and one of my grails WOOT)

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Chuck explained at the Minimates panel that they had to switch to a new plastic to comply with new UK and CA laws that legislate what can be in the plastics so they are safe for kids. I forgot the specific item that can't be in the plastic anymore.

Phthalate is perhaps the chemical 'hinted' at. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/10/15/...=Health_3366238

Phthalate softens plastic & is perhaps used in the accessories in 'Mates rather than the figures themselves.

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Chuck explained at the Minimates panel that they had to switch to a new plastic to comply with new UK and CA laws that legislate what can be in the plastics so they are safe for kids. I forgot the specific item that can't be in the plastic anymore.

Phthalate is perhaps the chemical 'hinted' at. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/10/15/...=Health_3366238

Phthalate softens plastic & is perhaps used in the accessories in 'Mates rather than the figures themselves.

Yeah, that's what he said. I couldn't remember the wrod. I am sure he is said that is why the minimates themselves feel different. Did anyone else here go? Maybe they can remember better. I was drooling at the time because the Attack of the Show panel was next in that same room and I was dying to see Olivia Munn.

That and I was so happy to see Digger. I haven't seen him in years. I didn't know he was finally coming back to the States for SDCC.

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Wizard World Chicago they had a couple paint tests I saw. Loose, clear red, clear and clear blue. They said they were trying something new for clear parts. Cast in clear plastic then using a clear red or clear blue or clear X paint over it to give it the right look.

Maybe it won't last who knows!?

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Wizard World Chicago they had a couple paint tests I saw. Loose, clear red, clear and clear blue. They said they were trying something new for clear parts. Cast in clear plastic then using a clear red or clear blue or clear X paint over it to give it the right look.

Maybe it won't last who knows!?

They are nice. I think the new paint scheme is no worse than before....hopefully I can get the whole set someday.

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