>>5360844Cash is good! Got a healthy amount of gift cards myself, heh. I've got 3 Hi-Metal R Regults and Roy's VF-1S preordered too!
>>5360973>>5361096A technique I've used in the past to remove yellowing is the simple hydrogen peroxide method.
Fill a glass jar with enough hydrogen peroxide to completely immerse the part you want to whiten. Put your part in and then cover the jar mouth with a piece of saran wrap to seal it (this is important!). Then, place the jar outside in the sun for a day and it should clear things up.
I used a simple 3% hydrogen peroxide solution I bought at the store for a dollar; a higher concentration should have a stronger whitening effect, but it may also have adverse effects on the plastic whereas a 3% solution is harmless. So I'd suggest starting small and then trying stronger concentrations if it's not working well enough.
Also, I've only ever used this method on ABS plastic pieces, so I'm not sure how the PVC parts of an RD may react but it should still work. Definitely try it out with a small out-of-the-way part first, checking on it after maybe 2-3 hours in the sun, so you can be sure that the peroxide won't have adverse effects on it. Painted and/or tampo detailed parts may be adversely affected by the peroxide as well, so try to use this technique only with completely plastic parts.
Grats on completing the Madoka collection btw!
>>5361396>got six months to save up for six Refined BarzamsOh dang, that'll be a sweet setup!
>>5361415That is so cool, you have an awesome workplace!