TFCC Runamuck Production Sample Robot Mode Image
Posted by El Duque
Jan 24, 2012 at 11:40am CST
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You will need to have an active TFCC membership by March 16th to receive this figure for free. Runamuck's companion figure Runabout will be a TFCC exclusive figure for 2012 along with Shattered Glass Drift. TFCC states pre-orders for the 2012 exclusives should go up later this month. Image mirrored below.
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Comment by JRFitzpatrick7
Jan 24, 2012
I love the figure! I wish Ryan was in charge of their photography...
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Comment by Mkall
Jan 24, 2012
niiiiice
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Comment by RiddlerJ
Jan 24, 2012
Every time I think I'm done with collecting figures, Something like this comes along.
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Comment by ubertenorman
Jan 24, 2012
Wow. Nice!
Definitely one of the most versatile molds in years.
Definitely one of the most versatile molds in years.
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You should know by know that once you start, you cannot stop
Comment by Mkall
Jan 24, 2012
RiddlerJ wrote:Every time I think I'm done with collecting figures, Something like this comes along.
You should know by know that once you start, you cannot stop

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Comment by dedcat
Jan 24, 2012
Please tell me those wings are painted and not actual gold plastic. GPS has claimed too many toys to be allowed to live.
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I can't tell you that. What I can tell you is that they use a different kind of plastic nowadays. A non-crumbly type.
Comment by craggy
Jan 24, 2012
dedcat wrote:Please tell me those wings are painted and not actual gold plastic. GPS has claimed too many toys to be allowed to live.
I can't tell you that. What I can tell you is that they use a different kind of plastic nowadays. A non-crumbly type.
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GPS is a thing of the past now, at least it should be. The last real confirmed case came from a toy of 2006, namely the Millennium Falcon of Star Wars Transformers, the Chewbacca half to be exact.
Comment by Jelze Bunnycat
Jan 24, 2012
craggy wrote:dedcat wrote:Please tell me those wings are painted and not actual gold plastic. GPS has claimed too many toys to be allowed to live.
I can't tell you that. What I can tell you is that they use a different kind of plastic nowadays. A non-crumbly type.
GPS is a thing of the past now, at least it should be. The last real confirmed case came from a toy of 2006, namely the Millennium Falcon of Star Wars Transformers, the Chewbacca half to be exact.
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Plus that part here is cast in white plastic and then painted gold, just like all previous versions of that mold.
Comment by Dead Metal
Jan 24, 2012
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:craggy wrote:dedcat wrote:Please tell me those wings are painted and not actual gold plastic. GPS has claimed too many toys to be allowed to live.
I can't tell you that. What I can tell you is that they use a different kind of plastic nowadays. A non-crumbly type.
GPS is a thing of the past now, at least it should be. The last real confirmed case came from a toy of 2006, namely the Millennium Falcon of Star Wars Transformers, the Chewbacca half to be exact.
Plus that part here is cast in white plastic and then painted gold, just like all previous versions of that mold.
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Comment by dedcat
Jan 24, 2012
These responses have been very reassuring. I'm still scarred for life from the day my TM Megatron disintegrated in my hands.
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Comment by Stormrider
Jan 24, 2012
They did a real nice job. Looks perfect! (It seems odd saying that)
Can't wait until this gets shipped.
Can't wait until this gets shipped.
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Comment by quickmixed
Jan 24, 2012
Nice. Fingers crossed thier preorder system works out alright. What good is a runamuck without a runabout.
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Me too, I wish they would reissue that beast.
Comment by DISCHARGE
Jan 25, 2012
dedcat wrote: I'm still scarred for life from the day my TM Megatron disintegrated in my hands.
Me too, I wish they would reissue that beast.
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Comment by joevill
Jan 25, 2012
NICE! I'm really looking forward to this figure. Finally! Good job TFCC!
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Comment by CaSSeTteBOTs45
Jan 25, 2012
This! This tempts me to join this year. He's perhaps the only classics figure I would add to go with my G1 collection. Firstly, because he looks amazing!
Second, battlechargers are horrible! 


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They're probably painted, but if you're like me you'll just do this and forget and about the wings.
Comment by cannonfodder4000
Jan 25, 2012
dedcat wrote:Please tell me those wings are painted and not actual gold plastic. GPS has claimed too many toys to be allowed to live.
They're probably painted, but if you're like me you'll just do this and forget and about the wings.
