It's not too bad, just kinda annoying when I turn him into robot mode. Here's the pic:

fenrir72 wrote:Same thing happened with my henkei Starscream. Got exchanged lucky me.
shonenfan4 wrote:fenrir72 wrote:Same thing happened with my henkei Starscream. Got exchanged lucky me.
whoa, this type of quality control happens with Takara too?
shonenfan4 wrote:fenrir72 wrote:Same thing happened with my henkei Starscream. Got exchanged lucky me.
whoa, this type of quality control happens with Takara too?
El Duque wrote:Please don't take this as me picking on you in particular shonenfan4, but these kind of comments amaze me. Unless of course you are being sarcastic. Takara figures aren't any better than Hasbro, they just aren't. I've been collecting for a long time, I have many Takara figures, and I've encountered all the typical QC issues you get with Hasbro in Takara figures. Loose joints, sloppy paint applications, missing parts, broken parts, misassemblies, etc. To think that for some reason Takara goes the extra mile just because their figures are for the the Asian market is ridiculous. Unless you're after some alternative paint applications or chrome you might as well go with Hasbro. It's like imported items have some sort of mystique about them. Sorry, rant over.
El Duque wrote:shonenfan4 wrote:fenrir72 wrote:Same thing happened with my henkei Starscream. Got exchanged lucky me.
whoa, this type of quality control happens with Takara too?
Please don't take this as me picking on you in particular shonenfan4, but these kind of comments amaze me. Unless of course you are being sarcastic. Takara figures aren't any better than Hasbro, they just aren't. I've been collecting for a long time, I have many Takara figures, and I've encountered all the typical QC issues you get with Hasbro in Takara figures. Loose joints, sloppy paint applications, missing parts, broken parts, misassemblies, etc. To think that for some reason Takara goes the extra mile just because their figures are for the the Asian market is ridiculous. Unless you're after some alternative paint applications or chrome you might as well go with Hasbro. It's like imported items have some sort of mystique about them. Sorry, rant over.
tom brokaw wrote:El Duque wrote:Please don't take this as me picking on you in particular shonenfan4, but these kind of comments amaze me. Unless of course you are being sarcastic. Takara figures aren't any better than Hasbro, they just aren't. I've been collecting for a long time, I have many Takara figures, and I've encountered all the typical QC issues you get with Hasbro in Takara figures. Loose joints, sloppy paint applications, missing parts, broken parts, misassemblies, etc. To think that for some reason Takara goes the extra mile just because their figures are for the the Asian market is ridiculous. Unless you're after some alternative paint applications or chrome you might as well go with Hasbro. It's like imported items have some sort of mystique about them. Sorry, rant over.
true, takara has these errors too, but not as much as hasbro....
El Duque wrote:tom brokaw wrote:El Duque wrote:Please don't take this as me picking on you in particular shonenfan4, but these kind of comments amaze me. Unless of course you are being sarcastic. Takara figures aren't any better than Hasbro, they just aren't. I've been collecting for a long time, I have many Takara figures, and I've encountered all the typical QC issues you get with Hasbro in Takara figures. Loose joints, sloppy paint applications, missing parts, broken parts, misassemblies, etc. To think that for some reason Takara goes the extra mile just because their figures are for the the Asian market is ridiculous. Unless you're after some alternative paint applications or chrome you might as well go with Hasbro. It's like imported items have some sort of mystique about them. Sorry, rant over.
true, takara has these errors too, but not as much as hasbro....
Again, not trying to stir up trouble, but what proof do you have of this? If we're just talking personal experience then in my case Takara would actually have a higher percentage of QC problems. I have quite a few Takara figures, but I have a ton of Hasbro figures. Just going off percentages in my collection the Takara stuff has would have more QC issues. Maybe your experiences have been different, but there aren't any real numbers to determine who has better QC. I would expect that truth be known the percentage would be about the same. I don't want to derail this topic into a Hasbro vs. Takara QC war, but the notion that Takara stuff far exceeds Hasbro's is a myth.
El Duque wrote:.... but these kind of comments amaze me
El Duque wrote:.... To think that for some reason Takara goes the extra mile just because their figures are for the the Asian market is ridiculous....
tom brokaw wrote:.... and its not that they go the extra mile.... it just seems that they have higher standards....
Counterpunch wrote:tom brokaw wrote:.... and its not that they go the extra mile.... it just seems that they have higher standards....
They don't.
Hasbro and Takara have their toys produced off the same molds, off the same type of production line, and are usually don't at close to the same time.
This Takara is always better myth started with Armada, where circumstances dictated that Japan got their toys later than we did. As such, the Micron Legends figures were able to be updated with more accurate decos and colors because the show was already out and in production. Armada toys suffered paint and deco accuracy issues to be on the shelves in time. Truth is, Armada toys were probably the right versions, the show screwed up the colors and Takara went with the on-screen accurate screw-ups.
So, the Takara version = better myth kicks into high gear because for a time, it's right, but only in terms of deco. The toy quality is exactly the same.
Oddly enough, Energon is more show accurate than Superlink and Cybertron has a track record of established better QC than Galaxy Force (reference Thunderblast), but only because they produced later and were able to fix a few of the initial run production issues.
As someone who has (no bragging intended) one of the largest collections of modern era toys on this site (and probably others too), I can confirm that there are just no reasonable differences in quality on the toys.
I've gotten plenty of screwed up two-left hand figures from Hasbro.
I've got Takara defect toy stories that would crush the souls of lesser men. Among the worst offenders of Takara product I've had:
-original Starscream reissue, joints and pegs so floppy and loose it would have appeared to be a KO
-TFC Reissue Soundblaster...melted leg, malformed, right out of the package
-Encore Optimus Prime...no head
-MP-03 Starscream...massive paint app problems, no painted face
Are those things Takara's fault? No, I mean, they did it, but it's all a part of the manufacturing game. Hasbro has similar problems for me over the years. So, I completely agree with El Duque on this. The QC issues being off balance one way or another just is not the case.
fenrir72 wrote:May I also add my input too?
I was also a victim of the henkei Starscream two left leg curse. Thank god my supplier changed it. In a case box, he had a total of (8) 2 lefties.
Maybe it ain't quality per se but on the presentation. Like in RID, Fire Convoy and God Magnus had those shiny cystal like appearance on the plastic while the RID version were kind of dull. And in Japan, the safety standards aren't that strict.........that's why they have TFC and Encore Megatron with functional poke in your eye, asphyxiate your throat firing projectiles. On the former, the TFC had it on the mark with the presentation aspect.
In fact, I also had an original Takara G1 TF 1980's Meister that had air bubbles on the hind wheel shield(if thats the proper terminology)
So if we do have this "errors", it's due to some supervisor sleeping on the job, mechanical failure or exhausted sweat shop worker.
tom brokaw wrote:and knowing is half the battle!
Counterpunch wrote:tom brokaw wrote:.... and its not that they go the extra mile.... it just seems that they have higher standards....
They don't.
Hasbro and Takara have their toys produced off the same molds, off the same type of production line, and are usually don't at close to the same time.
This Takara is always better myth started with Armada, where circumstances dictated that Japan got their toys later than we did. As such, the Micron Legends figures were able to be updated with more accurate decos and colors because the show was already out and in production. Armada toys suffered paint and deco accuracy issues to be on the shelves in time. Truth is, Armada toys were probably the right versions, the show screwed up the colors and Takara went with the on-screen accurate screw-ups.
So, the Takara version = better myth kicks into high gear because for a time, it's right, but only in terms of deco. The toy quality is exactly the same.
Oddly enough, Energon is more show accurate than Superlink and Cybertron has a track record of established better QC than Galaxy Force (reference Thunderblast), but only because they produced later and were able to fix a few of the initial run production issues.
As someone who has (no bragging intended) one of the largest collections of modern era toys on this site (and probably others too), I can confirm that there are just no reasonable differences in quality on the toys.
I've gotten plenty of screwed up two-left hand figures from Hasbro.
I've got Takara defect toy stories that would crush the souls of lesser men. Among the worst offenders of Takara product I've had:
-original Starscream reissue, joints and pegs so floppy and loose it would have appeared to be a KO
-TFC Reissue Soundblaster...melted leg, malformed, right out of the package
-Encore Optimus Prime...no head
-MP-03 Starscream...massive paint app problems, no painted face
Are those things Takara's fault? No, I mean, they did it, but it's all a part of the manufacturing game. Hasbro has similar problems for me over the years. So, I completely agree with El Duque on this. The QC issues being off balance one way or another just is not the case.
Razorclaw0000 wrote:The only reason to go Takara is for deco differences.
Convotron wrote:Razorclaw0000 wrote:The only reason to go Takara is for deco differences.
This is how I see it too! WhenI chose between Hasbro and Takara, it's normally due to deco and I can't even say that Takara reigns here as it depends on what you're looking for in a figure's colour scheme.
Razorclaw0000 wrote:Yeah, Cyclonus was a great example of this that really divided the fandom. I personally much preferred the darker scheme U2.0 was rocking rather than the lilac that Henkei had. And oh God the chrome! I'm not a fan of the chrome on alot of Henkei's stuff (but I'm OK with it on exclusives like ED Ligier and Strafe).
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