I saw Thrust once.
Nuclearxpotato wrote:Here's something that I haven't seen, but seemed really obvious and made me feel bad for not doing it earlier...
I've had both of the WFC Ironhides and I love them both, especially after Ironhide's kinda infamous history of toys. However, the one thing that frustrated me most about ER Ironhide (ERonhide) is his kibble shield. My problem with kibble shields is that they're usually too small, but the one time we get a proper shield... it's the most awkward thing for the figure to wield.
That is until you plug his included gun into the shield and turn it into a handle!

Just slide the cannons out, plug his gun into the shield horizontally, and bam! (it's easier to plug the gun into his hand upright first and then attach the shield to that)

It's so obvious, I don't know why it took me this long to do it. The one downside is that he'll be without a firearm... but if you've bought like any other WFC figure, you have at least four spare guns lying around (Especially Astrotrain). My choice is the Doomblast because Ironhide needs two cumbersome weapons to awkwardly wield.
Sorry for the weird white-balancing, I still can't find the option for the life of me.
Ironhide being mostly red probably isn't helping.
Have you tried pegging the shield into his forearm? In some ways that's actually closer to how real-life shields are held: strapped to the arm, with one strap being used as a handle for extra angling control.
Rodimus Prime wrote:Why the obsession with that platform? I never got it. Just because was featured in the 1st issue of the Marvel comic and it was imported from Diaclone? Back in the day, I always passed on both the Ratchet and Ironhide toys because they're the posterchildren for partsforming.
Some of us consider it a fun and cool play feature. And the platform separating is a fundamental part of their G1 character design - the robot mode character models are based on the toy's robot mode minus the platform, and MTMTE proves the platform is also part of the design.
Oh, and as for being "the posterchildren for partsforming"... They're no worse about that than a certain other G1 toy. This one from 1986. The name of it's on the tip of my tongue... It's like I can see it somewhere in this post already...
I think you just
perceive them as worse partsformers because they don't have robot mode heads, and compared to the cartoon and comics their arms are at their waists.
@Kanrabat It's not the G1 platform unless you add in the pod from SIEGE Ratchet and treads from Hot House.

Mocked up a gun for Scorponok. Now I need to rustle up a long-enouh 2cm-diameter tube so I can get to work making it reality.