william-james88 wrote:Also be weary of hope in this hobby. Hope is just undiscovered disappointment.
Agamemnon, barebacked rider of flying robo-dragon, and not often constipated either...My nephew wrote:Bacon is meat candy.
Cobotron wrote:Hey! You seemed to have attracted a wild Megatronus. They're hard to find, but boy are they fun when you catch one!
Rated X wrote:What shocks me is they dont want to tackle the wrist swivel issue everyone was complaining about.
Tsutsukakushi wrote:Rated X wrote:What shocks me is they dont want to tackle the wrist swivel issue everyone was complaining about.
UT Put too many metal bars pins in the forearms and biceps arms assembly. The only way to get those out is using a power drill with a small drill hole bit and a lot of skill. So it might be harder or impossible for regular joes to take apart the forearms and pop out the old hands to put newer ones in.
Rated X wrote:Tsutsukakushi wrote:Rated X wrote:What shocks me is they dont want to tackle the wrist swivel issue everyone was complaining about.
UT Put too many metal bars pins in the forearms and biceps arms assembly. The only way to get those out is using a power drill with a small drill hole bit and a lot of skill. So it might be harder or impossible for regular joes to take apart the forearms and pop out the old hands to put newer ones in.
I was thinking entirely new arms that could be attached by the shoulder where the screws are. If they can get a perfect match for the purple plastic, why not just create a slightly modified arm transformation ? Im sure they can create a way to fold it up somehow and give it a similar look in cannon mode.
Rated X wrote:Tsutsukakushi wrote:Rated X wrote:What shocks me is they dont want to tackle the wrist swivel issue everyone was complaining about.
UT Put too many metal bars pins in the forearms and biceps arms assembly. The only way to get those out is using a power drill with a small drill hole bit and a lot of skill. So it might be harder or impossible for regular joes to take apart the forearms and pop out the old hands to put newer ones in.
I was thinking entirely new arms that could be attached by the shoulder where the screws are. If they can get a perfect match for the purple plastic, why not just create a slightly modified arm transformation ? Im sure they can create a way to fold it up somehow and give it a similar look in cannon mode.
Tsutsukakushi wrote:Rated X wrote:Tsutsukakushi wrote:Rated X wrote:What shocks me is they dont want to tackle the wrist swivel issue everyone was complaining about.
UT Put too many metal bars pins in the forearms and biceps arms assembly. The only way to get those out is using a power drill with a small drill hole bit and a lot of skill. So it might be harder or impossible for regular joes to take apart the forearms and pop out the old hands to put newer ones in.
I was thinking entirely new arms that could be attached by the shoulder where the screws are. If they can get a perfect match for the purple plastic, why not just create a slightly modified arm transformation ? Im sure they can create a way to fold it up somehow and give it a similar look in cannon mode.
Are you serious?
3rd parties have never created a whole pair of replacents arms for a Transformers toy. That have the old arms come off and the newer 3rd party arms attach at the toys shoulder joints. It's too costly and hard to accomplish. The price they'd ask they know buyers could never afford. Mania King is too big and complex of a toy to attempt this.
Rated X wrote:Tsutsukakushi wrote:Rated X wrote:Tsutsukakushi wrote:Rated X wrote:What shocks me is they dont want to tackle the wrist swivel issue everyone was complaining about.
UT Put too many metal bars pins in the forearms and biceps arms assembly. The only way to get those out is using a power drill with a small drill hole bit and a lot of skill. So it might be harder or impossible for regular joes to take apart the forearms and pop out the old hands to put newer ones in.
I was thinking entirely new arms that could be attached by the shoulder where the screws are. If they can get a perfect match for the purple plastic, why not just create a slightly modified arm transformation ? Im sure they can create a way to fold it up somehow and give it a similar look in cannon mode.
Are you serious?
3rd parties have never created a whole pair of replacents arms for a Transformers toy. That have the old arms come off and the newer 3rd party arms attach at the toys shoulder joints. It's too costly and hard to accomplish. The price they'd ask they know buyers could never afford. Mania King is too big and complex of a toy to attempt this.
SXS, Crazydevy and now Renderform have made improvements for 3rd party figures. Assuming you own Mania King, Transform him into a cannon and see how the arms dont really matter for the rest of the transformation. They can easily be replaced and are connected by screws.
Tsutsukakushi wrote:Rated X wrote:Tsutsukakushi wrote:Rated X wrote:Tsutsukakushi wrote:Rated X wrote:What shocks me is they dont want to tackle the wrist swivel issue everyone was complaining about.
UT Put too many metal bars pins in the forearms and biceps arms assembly. The only way to get those out is using a power drill with a small drill hole bit and a lot of skill. So it might be harder or impossible for regular joes to take apart the forearms and pop out the old hands to put newer ones in.
I was thinking entirely new arms that could be attached by the shoulder where the screws are. If they can get a perfect match for the purple plastic, why not just create a slightly modified arm transformation ? Im sure they can create a way to fold it up somehow and give it a similar look in cannon mode.
Are you serious?
3rd parties have never created a whole pair of replacents arms for a Transformers toy. That have the old arms come off and the newer 3rd party arms attach at the toys shoulder joints. It's too costly and hard to accomplish. The price they'd ask they know buyers could never afford. Mania King is too big and complex of a toy to attempt this.
SXS, Crazydevy and now Renderform have made improvements for 3rd party figures. Assuming you own Mania King, Transform him into a cannon and see how the arms dont really matter for the rest of the transformation. They can easily be replaced and are connected by screws.
Nobody has created a entire pair of replacements arms yet. It's unlikely they will as it's too costly and hard to accomplish. They realize buyers won't pay over $50 to $70 plus for this.
Rated X wrote:Tsutsukakushi wrote:Rated X wrote:Tsutsukakushi wrote:Rated X wrote:Tsutsukakushi wrote:Rated X wrote:What shocks me is they dont want to tackle the wrist swivel issue everyone was complaining about.
UT Put too many metal bars pins in the forearms and biceps arms assembly. The only way to get those out is using a power drill with a small drill hole bit and a lot of skill. So it might be harder or impossible for regular joes to take apart the forearms and pop out the old hands to put newer ones in.
I was thinking entirely new arms that could be attached by the shoulder where the screws are. If they can get a perfect match for the purple plastic, why not just create a slightly modified arm transformation ? Im sure they can create a way to fold it up somehow and give it a similar look in cannon mode.
Are you serious?
3rd parties have never created a whole pair of replacents arms for a Transformers toy. That have the old arms come off and the newer 3rd party arms attach at the toys shoulder joints. It's too costly and hard to accomplish. The price they'd ask they know buyers could never afford. Mania King is too big and complex of a toy to attempt this.
SXS, Crazydevy and now Renderform have made improvements for 3rd party figures. Assuming you own Mania King, Transform him into a cannon and see how the arms dont really matter for the rest of the transformation. They can easily be replaced and are connected by screws.
Nobody has created a entire pair of replacements arms yet. It's unlikely they will as it's too costly and hard to accomplish. They realize buyers won't pay over $50 to $70 plus for this.
I dont think it would take a rocket scientist to design new arms. Im thinking more like $30-40. And I would buy it.
william-james88 wrote:Also be weary of hope in this hobby. Hope is just undiscovered disappointment.
Agamemnon, barebacked rider of flying robo-dragon, and not often constipated either...My nephew wrote:Bacon is meat candy.
Agamemnon wrote:Rated X wrote:Tsutsukakushi wrote:Rated X wrote:Tsutsukakushi wrote:Rated X wrote:Tsutsukakushi wrote:Rated X wrote:What shocks me is they dont want to tackle the wrist swivel issue everyone was complaining about.
UT Put too many metal bars pins in the forearms and biceps arms assembly. The only way to get those out is using a power drill with a small drill hole bit and a lot of skill. So it might be harder or impossible for regular joes to take apart the forearms and pop out the old hands to put newer ones in.
I was thinking entirely new arms that could be attached by the shoulder where the screws are. If they can get a perfect match for the purple plastic, why not just create a slightly modified arm transformation ? Im sure they can create a way to fold it up somehow and give it a similar look in cannon mode.
Are you serious?
3rd parties have never created a whole pair of replacents arms for a Transformers toy. That have the old arms come off and the newer 3rd party arms attach at the toys shoulder joints. It's too costly and hard to accomplish. The price they'd ask they know buyers could never afford. Mania King is too big and complex of a toy to attempt this.
SXS, Crazydevy and now Renderform have made improvements for 3rd party figures. Assuming you own Mania King, Transform him into a cannon and see how the arms dont really matter for the rest of the transformation. They can easily be replaced and are connected by screws.
Nobody has created a entire pair of replacements arms yet. It's unlikely they will as it's too costly and hard to accomplish. They realize buyers won't pay over $50 to $70 plus for this.
I dont think it would take a rocket scientist to design new arms. Im thinking more like $30-40. And I would buy it.
Um...not to get in the middle of a fabulous discussion like this, but aren't there a set of Movie Megatron arms available out there for RotF Leader Megs? *slinks away with his popcorn*
Tsutsukakushi wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Um...not to get in the middle of a fabulous discussion like this, but aren't there a set of Movie Megatron arms available out there for RotF Leader Megs? *slinks away with his popcorn*
Yes and no. A 3rd party company only created one replacement arm for Rotf Leader scale Megatron. It was a replacement arm for the more poseable skinny arm. The asking price was around $30 to $40.
Had this 3rd party attempted to do both arms for ROTF Leader Megatron. The asking price would have been around $60 to $80.
Their is not that many on-line fans that I know of. Who are willing to pay $60 to $80 for a pair of replacements arms for ROTF Megatron or Mania King. Especially considering ROFT Megatron only cost $40. While Mania King cost $120 then add $80 for replacement arms that totals $200 for Mania king.
Cobotron wrote:Hey! You seemed to have attracted a wild Megatronus. They're hard to find, but boy are they fun when you catch one!
megatronus wrote:If you're going to argue that 3rd Parties making arms is unreasonable, just, please, admit you're wrong when you're proven wrong.
Tsutsukakushi wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Rated X wrote:Tsutsukakushi wrote:Rated X wrote:Tsutsukakushi wrote:Rated X wrote:Tsutsukakushi wrote:Rated X wrote:What shocks me is they dont want to tackle the wrist swivel issue everyone was complaining about.
UT Put too many metal bars pins in the forearms and biceps arms assembly. The only way to get those out is using a power drill with a small drill hole bit and a lot of skill. So it might be harder or impossible for regular joes to take apart the forearms and pop out the old hands to put newer ones in.
I was thinking entirely new arms that could be attached by the shoulder where the screws are. If they can get a perfect match for the purple plastic, why not just create a slightly modified arm transformation ? Im sure they can create a way to fold it up somehow and give it a similar look in cannon mode.
Are you serious?
3rd parties have never created a whole pair of replacents arms for a Transformers toy. That have the old arms come off and the newer 3rd party arms attach at the toys shoulder joints. It's too costly and hard to accomplish. The price they'd ask they know buyers could never afford. Mania King is too big and complex of a toy to attempt this.
SXS, Crazydevy and now Renderform have made improvements for 3rd party figures. Assuming you own Mania King, Transform him into a cannon and see how the arms dont really matter for the rest of the transformation. They can easily be replaced and are connected by screws.
Nobody has created a entire pair of replacements arms yet. It's unlikely they will as it's too costly and hard to accomplish. They realize buyers won't pay over $50 to $70 plus for this.
I dont think it would take a rocket scientist to design new arms. Im thinking more like $30-40. And I would buy it.
Um...not to get in the middle of a fabulous discussion like this, but aren't there a set of Movie Megatron arms available out there for RotF Leader Megs? *slinks away with his popcorn*
Yes and no. A 3rd party company only created one replacement arm for Rotf Leader scale Megatron. It was a replacement arm for the more poseable skinny arm. The asking price was around $30 to $40.
Had this 3rd party attempted to do both arms for ROTF Leader Megatron. The asking price would have been around $60 to $80.
Their is not that many on-line fans that I know of. Who are willing to pay $60 to $80 for a pair of replacements arms for ROTF Megatron or Mania King. Especially considering ROFT Megatron only cost $40. While Mania King cost $120 then add $80 for replacement arms that totals $200 for Mania king.
Rated X wrote:Tsutsukakushi wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Rated X wrote:Tsutsukakushi wrote:Rated X wrote:Tsutsukakushi wrote:Rated X wrote:Tsutsukakushi wrote:Rated X wrote:What shocks me is they dont want to tackle the wrist swivel issue everyone was complaining about.
UT Put too many metal bars pins in the forearms and biceps arms assembly. The only way to get those out is using a power drill with a small drill hole bit and a lot of skill. So it might be harder or impossible for regular joes to take apart the forearms and pop out the old hands to put newer ones in.
I was thinking entirely new arms that could be attached by the shoulder where the screws are. If they can get a perfect match for the purple plastic, why not just create a slightly modified arm transformation ? Im sure they can create a way to fold it up somehow and give it a similar look in cannon mode.
Are you serious?
3rd parties have never created a whole pair of replacents arms for a Transformers toy. That have the old arms come off and the newer 3rd party arms attach at the toys shoulder joints. It's too costly and hard to accomplish. The price they'd ask they know buyers could never afford. Mania King is too big and complex of a toy to attempt this.
SXS, Crazydevy and now Renderform have made improvements for 3rd party figures. Assuming you own Mania King, Transform him into a cannon and see how the arms dont really matter for the rest of the transformation. They can easily be replaced and are connected by screws.
Nobody has created a entire pair of replacements arms yet. It's unlikely they will as it's too costly and hard to accomplish. They realize buyers won't pay over $50 to $70 plus for this.
I dont think it would take a rocket scientist to design new arms. Im thinking more like $30-40. And I would buy it.
Um...not to get in the middle of a fabulous discussion like this, but aren't there a set of Movie Megatron arms available out there for RotF Leader Megs? *slinks away with his popcorn*
Yes and no. A 3rd party company only created one replacement arm for Rotf Leader scale Megatron. It was a replacement arm for the more poseable skinny arm. The asking price was around $30 to $40.
Had this 3rd party attempted to do both arms for ROTF Leader Megatron. The asking price would have been around $60 to $80.
Their is not that many on-line fans that I know of. Who are willing to pay $60 to $80 for a pair of replacements arms for ROTF Megatron or Mania King. Especially considering ROFT Megatron only cost $40. While Mania King cost $120 then add $80 for replacement arms that totals $200 for Mania king.
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