Autobot032 wrote:It's the pressure of transforming it incorrectly, coupled with a bad design.
Instead of folding it from the end, where most people grab it so they have more leverage, it's better to move each piece independently and and go slow and take your time. Won't stress or break at that point.
It's the same issue as MP-03/Walscream's mold. The wing hinges are cracked and fractured on a great many of those figures. Hope they fixed it in MP-11's mold.
Drift082111 wrote:Agreed w all of the above. Hope the glue works for you and keeps things together.
SpacerAM2 wrote:mp's can't be transformed like the regular transformer toys.
Wolfman Jake wrote:I'm glad I just display my MP's on my shelf and don't fiddle with them. That's a bummer that they can be THAT fragile. Are the smaller Autobot car MP's any sturdier?
SpacerAM2 wrote:i found the safest and easiest way to transform Soundwave!
Wolfman Jake wrote:SpacerAM2 wrote:i found the safest and easiest way to transform Soundwave!
Where is he? All I see is a perfectly inconspicuous street lamp decorating the main road into Iacon. Pfft...next you're gonna tell me Clark Kent is really Superman, right?
Wolfman Jake wrote:Good to know it worked out okay for you!
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