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One of the gnarly features that sets the [[Cindersaur|awesome original Transformers]] apart from the [[Optimus Prime (RID)|weak and lame modern Transformers]] is that [[Ultra Magnus (G1)|a great many of them]] featured '''rubber tires'''. | One of the gnarly features that sets the [[Cindersaur|awesome original Transformers]] apart from the [[Optimus Prime (RID)|weak and lame modern Transformers]] is that [[Ultra Magnus (G1)/toys|a great many of them]] featured '''rubber tires'''. | ||
Rubber tires on a real vehicle provide cushioning and friction to its wheels as well as insulation against lightning strikes from [[Shrapnel (G1)|Shrapnel]]; {{storylink|A Plague of Insecticons}} on a [[Toy|''Transformers'' toy]], they are usually ornamental shells over the wheels, though they do roll nicely on the table, and on some toys (such as the [[Powerdasher]]s with their [[pull-back motor]]s) they serve mechanical purposes. In most cases, they are not actually rubber, but [[Plastic|PVC plastic]], which has been plasticized to improve its flexibility. | Rubber tires on a real vehicle provide cushioning and friction to its wheels as well as insulation against lightning strikes from [[Shrapnel (G1)|Shrapnel]]; {{storylink|A Plague of Insecticons}} on a [[Toy|''Transformers'' toy]], they are usually ornamental shells over the wheels, though they do roll nicely on the table, and on some toys (such as the [[Powerdasher]]s with their [[pull-back motor]]s) they serve mechanical purposes. In most cases, they are not actually rubber, but [[Plastic|PVC plastic]], which has been plasticized to improve its flexibility. | ||
Revision as of 18:40, 17 February 2013
One of the gnarly features that sets the awesome original Transformers apart from the weak and lame modern Transformers is that a great many of them featured rubber tires.
Rubber tires on a real vehicle provide cushioning and friction to its wheels as well as insulation against lightning strikes from Shrapnel; A Plague of Insecticons on a Transformers toy, they are usually ornamental shells over the wheels, though they do roll nicely on the table, and on some toys (such as the Powerdashers with their pull-back motors) they serve mechanical purposes. In most cases, they are not actually rubber, but PVC plastic, which has been plasticized to improve its flexibility.
The plasticizers used can break down over time, causing the plastic to become harder. Furthermore, the plastic shrinks as this happens, causing the cracks and splits sometimes seen in those cool rubber-tired toys.

