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Rodimus Prime wrote:What happens to the rest of him when you give Metroplex his legs as guns?
RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Awesome pics and review, Yotsuyasan.
RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:I had enough problems putting on the stock stickers to bother with more.
I know.Yotsuyasan wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:What happens to the rest of him when you give Metroplex his legs as guns?
You could read the review I linked to in my most recent post...![]()
So it can't be attached in robot mode. I'm sure I can find a place for it if I get 6 Sigma.And for a "short version" answer to your question... The left over bits transform into this:
...which, on the surface, is intended as a tower / weapon emplacement for Metroplex's city mode. But it does balance and stay upright quite well on its own, so you could also set it on the ground as a stand-alone automated weapon battery, so as to get some use out of it while Metroplex is walking around with Six-Gun's legs as guns. This is what I do, at least. It seems a better option then just tossing the piece aside.
Rodimus Prime wrote:So it can't be attached in robot mode.
Yotsuyasan wrote:RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:I had enough problems putting on the stock stickers to bother with more.
If I had put on the stock stickers first, I am sure I would have been fed up and declared myself done stickering my Metroplex, as well. Fortunately, I didn't apply a single sticker until I had the Reprolabels ones, and then chose which ones I wanted from both options (mostly favoring the Reprolabels, but still using a few stock ones).
Gauntlet101010 wrote:Just want to point out that you can oeg the turret Sigma Six transforms into behind Metroplex's head. Only one post actually pegs in and it sits at just a bit of an angle, but it works. No need to set it aside.
Gauntlet101010 wrote:There ya go.
That's actually pretty creative. Good job. Once I get the piece, I'll probably do that as well.Gauntlet101010 wrote:There ya go.
Yotsuyasan wrote:Anyone interested in more than just my initial impressions, a full review of the base Metroplex figure, plus Before & After Six Sigma, plus MegaMoonMan's knees and ramp pieces, is now available on my website.
Yotsuyasan wrote:Yotsuyasan wrote:Anyone interested in more than just my initial impressions, a full review of the base Metroplex figure, plus Before & After Six Sigma, plus MegaMoonMan's knees and ramp pieces, is now available on my website.
And anyone interested in some more long term impressions, that review has now been given a somewhat unfortunate update regarding the MegaMoonMan knees. To find this update, please visit the page original review (as linked to in the above quote of my earlier post) and then scroll down past it.
william-james88 wrote:Also be weary of hope in this hobby. Hope is just undiscovered disappointment.
Agamemnon, barebacked rider of flying robo-dragon, and not often constipated either...My nephew wrote:Bacon is meat candy.
Agamemnon wrote:Wow! Was it that the friction fit of the knee halves (or parts around the mushroom peg) failed? How was it originally held together? I wonder if model cement would do well to sort of melt the parts together. If I do end up getting MegaMoonMan's Metroplex upgrades (and I have been seriously thinking about it) I'll be sure to keep an eye on this area.
Agamemnon wrote:(Also, I'm not sure if I mentioned it before, but thanks for the shout out on the B&A leg gun placement in city mode.And your reviews are always quite awesome!)
william-james88 wrote:Also be weary of hope in this hobby. Hope is just undiscovered disappointment.
Agamemnon, barebacked rider of flying robo-dragon, and not often constipated either...My nephew wrote:Bacon is meat candy.
Agamemnon wrote:I wonder what orientation he printed these out. With additive manufacturing, layers are stacked on layers. The mushroom peg slot would make this slightly more difficult with perhaps the opening held in place with a support strut that was removed. Based on your diagram if it was layered from top to bottom (or bottom to top) it might have failed between layers, which could make sense as in my experience with 3D printing, the nature of cooling plastic could create a weakened bond between layers. If it was layered 90 degrees from this, then we are looking at a pure failure of the plastic. Given Metroplex's size and the load bearing nature of the knee, I am definitely rethinking this specific add-on. I still might get the ramp...
#StructuralGeek
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