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Lunatic Prime wrote:Latebrus-K wrote:Lunatic Prime wrote:Sizewise Overload is a Deluxe class figure. So no big heads. But CW Brawl sounds pretty well matching. Especially the size. I'm just not sure if I should turn my G2 Brawl or Nosecone into a headless bot. I might turn Nosecone into a Headmaster as I gave him CounterPunch's Prime armor anyway but any Titan Master will definitly not scale with him.
Fascinating. Sorry I missed that bit, but there are definitely 1:1 KOs of Brawl (and fireflight) on eBay if you don't feel like decapitating anybody.
Anyone have good recommendations for a CW Rotorstorm head? Thinking about RiD Stormshot, but willing to try other options. Currently, I have a headless, blue Alpha Bravo with big arms.
What does OSKO mean?
Maybe CW Quickslinger/Blast Off:
OR
HftD Tomahawk:
Uh, yea, I know about OSKOs pretty well. BensCollectables or now it's his second channel BensKOllectables reviewed a lot of OSKOs and EmGo some, as well. But I just never heard this term/abbreviation.Latebrus-K wrote:"OSKO" is short for Over Sized Knock Off, where a company clones someone else's product, but at a larger size. The website sirtoys has a bunch of OSKOs, among other knock-off transformers, and undersized ones too.
I considered getting an undersized CW Megatron for parts, until I saw their shipping charges.
Latebrus-K wrote:I've had my best luck with Loctite glue. Given enough pressure and time it's pretty solid.
Latebrus-K wrote:There are different variants, but I haven't experimented with them all. Truly the biggest difference is the bottle shape, as the shorter bottles are more reliable.
To my knowledge, it does not melt the plastic. If the bond breaks, you see clear/white bits of dried glue on the affected area. No discoloration or deformation is visible, just glue that's still there.
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