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Re: MakeToys Battle Tanker Video Review

PostPosted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 1:39 pm
by Rodimus Minor
He looks very cool One question the new head looks pretty big can he still transform with it can it fit into his chest :???:

Re: MakeToys Battle Tanker Video Review

PostPosted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 2:12 pm
by optimuscarlos
WOA!!, I'm really impressed with this set.
I have never bought a third party product, due to the money fact,
but they keep making really cool stuff. I hope I can buy some sets like this in the future.

Re: MakeToys Battle Tanker Video Review

PostPosted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 4:27 pm
by Doctor McGrath
Off topic: I like this guys review. He hit all of the main points, didn't ramble or make stupid jokes, took the time to edit his video, and didn't breathe loudly into the mic. All pluses for me ;-).

On topic: I love this set. I cannot wait for mine to arrive. IMO, this set does what all 3rd party upgrades should do. It takes a mediocre figure and makes it desirable. I haven't even transformed my G2 Prime since I opened him last summer. After I get this set, he will be near the front of my display.

Re: MakeToys Battle Tanker Video Review

PostPosted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 6:08 pm
by Ravage XK
Does nothing for me. It looks like some cheap attempt to replicate the fansproject set for Classic Optimus and Ultra Magnus.

Re: MakeToys Battle Tanker Video Review

PostPosted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 10:26 pm
by Andrius
UltraPrimal wrote:
Andrius wrote:Jeez, I'm tired of 20 min + video reviews. Someone want to give me the cliffs notes version of this?

Battle Tanker upgrade for RtS Optimus Prime is awesome.

Dude can't transform his toy.

Or see when he's making obvious double entendres.


Excellent. Saved myself enough time to make a quick dinner. Cheers!

Re: MakeToys Battle Tanker Video Review

PostPosted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 6:09 am
by Sodan-1
I should probably point out, I'm in a bad mood, so my comments might be overly harsh. But my point would remain regardless of my blood pressure.

I'm fed up of folk recording videos of them transforming their figures and calling them 'reviews'. In the entirety of this 25 MINUTE video, there's nothing that couldn't have been learned from a look at the instructions or a single size comparison shot. He didn't talk about plastic quality, paint applications, strength of joints or ease of posability. Nothing that we didn't already know. And if you're going to tell your viewers that the figure is a "full head" taller than Battle Blades Bumblebee, don't then show them standing next to each other to prove you're lying.

This is an instructional presentation that only shows us what this set is meant to do. Not a review that critically analyses the product.

Re: MakeToys Battle Tanker Video Review

PostPosted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 12:07 pm
by Kung Fu Man
Definitely not feeling this set, and I don't think it's so much the design of the thing as it is the range of colors that puts me off it.

Re: MakeToys Battle Tanker Video Review

PostPosted: Fri Dec 02, 2011 11:58 am
by Joetx
Great video review.

Don't mind the Negative Nancies. Some people - especially TFs fans - bitch about everything.

Re: MakeToys Battle Tanker Video Review

PostPosted: Fri Dec 02, 2011 12:04 pm
by Rodimus Minor
Joetx wrote:Great video review.

Don't mind the Negative Nancies. Some people - especially TFs fans - bitch about everything.


I'm with you on that :APPLAUSE:

Re: MakeToys Battle Tanker Video Review

PostPosted: Fri Dec 02, 2011 11:42 pm
by Methusalen
While I wasn't a fan of all the "Basically" & "Mah-Kay Toys" (assuming of course that it's pronounced "MAKE"), I watched the entire video review for the transformation & tips about the figure...


I just got my figure today & think it's really pretty sweet! The trailer is a great representation of the original G2's trailer. The added height & bulk in robot mode is nice to differentiate him from an un-modded Prime.

The light-up sword is pretty cool, and a novel way to allow the blade to light up w/o having to house the battery in the sword's hilt too... The fact that the silver blade has some light-up detail is especially cool as well!

While it would have been nice to have a head that is held together with a screw (like the original RTS Prime's head), I had no issues getting the replacement head onto the balljoint. I dipped it into the boiling water for 30 seconds, attempted to get it on there (with a finger right on the bottom of the panel to keep it steady/keep the balljoint's peg from shifting & snapping while I was attempting to get it on there)... When it didn't go on as easily as I liked, I popped it back in the water for another round... All-in-all, it took 3-4 attempts (so, 1 1/2 - 2 minutes total?); but the head slid on without much pressure! Oh, and yes; it *DOES* transform fine w/ the larger head!

Swapping the heads out was honestly my only concern with the set, but it turned out to be nothing for me to sweat about! Just take your time & don't apply a lot of force!

Re: MakeToys Battle Tanker Video Review

PostPosted: Sat Dec 03, 2011 10:49 pm
by Geekee1
I'm incredibly pleased with this set. Pretty much everything about the set is top notch. Takes a figure that I didn't care about at all to being one of my favorite display pieces. That is no easy feat.

Only a few small negatives. The wire for the light up gimmick is very inconveniently placed. It comes out the bottom of the backpack, which is also where the backpack rests on the figure, so the wire gets pinched and the pack doesn't fit solidly. It is also a little difficult to spin the two "arms" around that attach the two tanker halves. It's just in an awkward position to make the move. I did not have much trouble getting the head on either. It took a few extra dunks in the water, but nothing to sweat over.

All in all an excellent upgrade.