SKYWARPED_128 wrote:Ah, the wonders of low cost factories.
009* wrote:Mine has the stress marks on the chest, the legs don't quite stay together in truck mode, and the right shoulder's a bit loose, but it's still pretty good.
Stormrider wrote:Right out of the box - my MP-10 Convoy has floppy ankles. Anyone else having that issue?
donnie_707 wrote:SKYWARPED_128 wrote:Ah, the wonders of low cost factories.
seriously....for that price, they couldnt be made in japan? and those feet! sorry. i know everyone has complained about those feet a thousand times before already
deathy wrote:donnie_707 wrote:SKYWARPED_128 wrote:Ah, the wonders of low cost factories.
seriously....for that price, they couldnt be made in japan? and those feet! sorry. i know everyone has complained about those feet a thousand times before already
Transformers toys have never been made in japan. These days more than 75% of stuff gets made in the China region part of the world. that's why china's population,army & jobs employment are so high.
Stormrider wrote:I think other MP have had some issues too in China. MP Skywarp and Thundercracker have their vents installed on backwards.
SKYWARPED_128 wrote:Stormrider wrote:I think other MP have had some issues too in China. MP Skywarp and Thundercracker have their vents installed on backwards.
Yeah, totally forgot about that. But if Vietnamese factories aren't any worse than those in China, they certainly haven't improved any.
Either way, I just wonder what it would take to get those factories to get their sh!t together and improve their QC.
Stormrider wrote:Right out of the box - my MP-10 Convoy has floppy ankles. Anyone else having that issue?
Mykltron wrote:SKYWARPED_128 wrote:Stormrider wrote:I think other MP have had some issues too in China. MP Skywarp and Thundercracker have their vents installed on backwards.
Yeah, totally forgot about that. But if Vietnamese factories aren't any worse than those in China, they certainly haven't improved any.
Either way, I just wonder what it would take to get those factories to get their sh!t together and improve their QC.
A lawsuit. If those backwards vents caused you harm or trauma then sue the factory. I spend too much time watching Boston Legal.
SKYWARPED_128 wrote:Mykltron wrote:SKYWARPED_128 wrote:Stormrider wrote:I think other MP have had some issues too in China. MP Skywarp and Thundercracker have their vents installed on backwards.
Yeah, totally forgot about that. But if Vietnamese factories aren't any worse than those in China, they certainly haven't improved any.
Either way, I just wonder what it would take to get those factories to get their sh!t together and improve their QC.
A lawsuit. If those backwards vents caused you harm or trauma then sue the factory. I spend too much time watching Boston Legal.
Lawsuits are expensive, and usually favor the large companies since they have the money to burn. They simply outlast the other guy by stalling for time and wait until he/she run out of funds.
I'm not saying that's always the case, but it's a common tactic.
Mykltron wrote:SKYWARPED_128 wrote:Mykltron wrote:SKYWARPED_128 wrote:Stormrider wrote:I think other MP have had some issues too in China. MP Skywarp and Thundercracker have their vents installed on backwards.
Yeah, totally forgot about that. But if Vietnamese factories aren't any worse than those in China, they certainly haven't improved any.
Either way, I just wonder what it would take to get those factories to get their sh!t together and improve their QC.
A lawsuit. If those backwards vents caused you harm or trauma then sue the factory. I spend too much time watching Boston Legal.
Lawsuits are expensive, and usually favor the large companies since they have the money to burn. They simply outlast the other guy by stalling for time and wait until he/she run out of funds.
I'm not saying that's always the case, but it's a common tactic.
That wouldn't be an issue with Alan Shaw on your side.
SKYWARPED_128 wrote:Mykltron wrote:SKYWARPED_128 wrote:Mykltron wrote:SKYWARPED_128 wrote:Stormrider wrote:I think other MP have had some issues too in China. MP Skywarp and Thundercracker have their vents installed on backwards.
Yeah, totally forgot about that. But if Vietnamese factories aren't any worse than those in China, they certainly haven't improved any.
Either way, I just wonder what it would take to get those factories to get their sh!t together and improve their QC.
A lawsuit. If those backwards vents caused you harm or trauma then sue the factory. I spend too much time watching Boston Legal.
Lawsuits are expensive, and usually favor the large companies since they have the money to burn. They simply outlast the other guy by stalling for time and wait until he/she run out of funds.
I'm not saying that's always the case, but it's a common tactic.
That wouldn't be an issue with Alan Shaw on your side.
Pardon my ignorance, but who's Alan Shaw? Although I have a feeling he's a character in Boston Legal (never watched the show, though).
deathy wrote:Stormrider wrote:Right out of the box - my MP-10 Convoy has floppy ankles. Anyone else having that issue?
My guess is based off MP-09. Hasbro releases a fixed version. then Takara Releases another fixed version called version 2.0. then hong kong releases a hybrid version of fixed & not fixed stuff like they recently did with MP-09 version 2.0.donnie_707 wrote:SKYWARPED_128 wrote:Ah, the wonders of low cost factories.
seriously....for that price, they couldnt be made in japan? and those feet! sorry. i know everyone has complained about those feet a thousand times before already
Transformers toys have never been made in japan. These days more than 75% of stuff gets made in the China region part of the world. that's why china's population,army & jobs employment are so high.
wongwong999 wrote:What is that hybrid version you are talking about?
Lapse Of Reason wrote:There are a few very fragile parts on this figure. The hinge on the back of roller was broken out of the box and the articulated finger on oone heand has already broken due to the paper thin plastic hinge. sigh....
I was about to post in defense of this figure because it really is terrific. Not nearly as bad as the problems with the first Rodimus. Even so, at $200+ I expect the figure to not be broken in two places within a day.
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