Mr O wrote:This particular model was not designed to be used on the type of surface you're trying to use it on. Sorry.
Mr O wrote:I've got some bad news for you... it's a known issue with the mould. The only reason I'm not bothered by it is the fact that I'm 37. I certainly think they could have made the wheels a bit thicker, to help it roll, but I never really cared beyond display value.
Mr O wrote:The only reason I'm not bothered by it is the fact that I'm 37.
GuyIncognito wrote:Mr O wrote:The only reason I'm not bothered by it is the fact that I'm 37.
What does age have to do with it? I'm 39 and I'm bothered by it. Is there a certain age after which you're not supposed to care about your hobbies anymore?
GuyIncognito wrote:Mr O wrote:The only reason I'm not bothered by it is the fact that I'm 37.
What does age have to do with it? I'm 39 and I'm bothered by it. Is there a certain age after which you're not supposed to care about your hobbies anymore?
LegendaryAntiHero wrote:I don't have that problem with it. If the chest panel touches the floor, try to play with it without rolling it
Optimum Supreme wrote:Ridiculous that you should have to say something like that about a toy car.
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
Barricade.it wrote:Another very complicated mold by this point of view is ROTF Sideways/Dead End. Rear wheels cannot really touch the floor, while front wheel can hardly do it.
Bolth the robot and the alt mode are great, though.
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