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Ok seriously, how do you keep all the dolls from picking up a layer of dust after, say, a year? If you dont, how do you clean them?

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I use an electronics duster, leaf blower and compressor depending on how long I’ve left it. This is with legos at least.

The electronics duster as a brush and does some DECENT volume. The compressor has sent pieces flying…,

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This thing helps, it is an air pistol. But there is a thin layer of dust that remains and kinda just live with it. I guess that if it gets to the point that is unbearable I'll just spent some days cleaning section by section.

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I had a fair few of these when I was a kid, but I never really watched or cared much for Transformers — the 1980s cartoon, or the movies. The movies are just bad, the show was tolerable but I wouldn't choose to watch it. IIRC I even watched GoBots more, and that was like the K-Mart Transformers.

Either way, the toys were cool as hell because they could transform. None of them could stand up very well without some assistance, so I mostly left Bumblebee, for example, as a car. I never had Optimus Prime (I think my brother did?) or Megatron. I did have the dinosaurs — there were like five of them that transformed into robotic dinosaurs, and could link together like Voltron. And it was a giant pain in the arse to get them to link together properly. And then, good luck getting it to stand without falling on its face or back.

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The engineering on this things has improved quite a bit since the 80's. I think nominally around here the price has remained quite similar wich is great.

There a some combiners there, decently solid I would say.

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