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Never new Michael had his own company. I'll bet it's quite an explosive business.william-james88 wrote:triKlops wrote:RAR wrote:Not uncommon these days - it's a good idea to keep a tool handy as then you can lever something in a way that supports the joint better.
A hooked, dental pick tool works great for all those hard to open transformation points.
Should be cheap on the Bay...
The bay aint cheap
PS: The bay is the oldest company in north america. It's older than the US' existence!
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Sabrblade wrote:Never new Michael had his own company. I'll bet it's quite an explosive business.william-james88 wrote:triKlops wrote:RAR wrote:Not uncommon these days - it's a good idea to keep a tool handy as then you can lever something in a way that supports the joint better.
A hooked, dental pick tool works great for all those hard to open transformation points.
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eBay...
The bay aint cheap
PS: The bay is the oldest company in north america. It's older than the US' existence!
triKlops wrote:Had no idea about The Bay; off to research...
william-james88 wrote:triKlops wrote:Had no idea about The Bay; off to research...
They have transformers too.
triKlops wrote:RAR wrote:Not uncommon these days - it's a good idea to keep a tool handy as then you can lever something in a way that supports the joint better.
A hooked, dental pick tool works great for all those hard to open transformation points.
Should be cheap on the Bay...
RAR wrote:triKlops wrote:RAR wrote:Not uncommon these days - it's a good idea to keep a tool handy as then you can lever something in a way that supports the joint better.
A hooked, dental pick tool works great for all those hard to open transformation points.
Should be cheap on the Bay...
Something with a flat edge might work better and prevent scratches something as simple as the end of a teaspoon works fine for me if the part is so tight you can't move it with a finger nail then I guess a pen knife might be appropriate then.
I have a blunt penknife I've used forever to help with putting labels on things. but the two tight to move thing is more common on 3rd party toys in my experience.
Emgo's suggestion of placing a figures weapon in their hand to get the fist out more easily is a good one - but some toys like wolfwire for example the issue is clearance - his hands are simply to large to clear the hatches properly and get stuck.
RAR wrote:triKlops wrote:RAR wrote:Not uncommon these days - it's a good idea to keep a tool handy as then you can lever something in a way that supports the joint better.
A hooked, dental pick tool works great for all those hard to open transformation points.
Should be cheap on the Bay...
Something with a flat edge might work better and prevent scratches something as simple as the end of a teaspoon works fine for me if the part is so tight you can't move it with a finger nail then I guess a pen knife might be appropriate then.
I have a blunt penknife I've used forever to help with putting labels on things. but the two tight to move thing is more common on 3rd party toys in my experience.
Emgo's suggestion of placing a figures weapon in their hand to get the fist out more easily is a good one - but some toys like wolfwire for example the issue is clearance - his hands are simply to large to clear the hatches properly and get stuck.
Kurona wrote:Just playing around with Pyra Magna because I love Pyra Magna, but does her left thigh ratchet sound different than her right thigh ratchet to anyone else? The one on her left (from her perspective) sounds a lot stronger on my copy.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Kurona wrote:Just playing around with Pyra Magna because I love Pyra Magna, but does her left thigh ratchet sound different than her right thigh ratchet to anyone else? The one on her left (from her perspective) sounds a lot stronger on my copy.
I have the same thing with my Wave 4 Motormaster, but it doesn't result into functional problems. I'll just chalk it to a tolerance thing.
Powermaster Swag wrote:Just got Leader Class Skywarp! In my opinion though, he has way more guns than any bot should ever have, so I started handing them out to random bots and cons in my collection.
Bumblebee21 wrote:Powermaster Swag wrote:Just got Leader Class Skywarp! In my opinion though, he has way more guns than any bot should ever have, so I started handing them out to random bots and cons in my collection.
pretty much just left overs from jetfre
the big guns are for the seekers
Powermaster Swag wrote:Just got Leader Class Skywarp! In my opinion though, he has way more guns than any bot should ever have, so I started handing them out to random bots and cons in my collection.
william-james88 wrote:Tomorrow I could potentially get CW Liokaiser for around $66 USD + tax (which is $90 CDN).
But as I have said, I am not sure about this guy. I hate that brawl mold and I dont think he looks great. But the headsculpts are cool and new and that would mean more limbs and another combiner to wreak havok with. Plus its a fun Hasbro exclusive and beats any fun pub exclusive. So I dont know. You guys think I should jump on it (if he's still available)?
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
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