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- His leg panels won't break off if they come off.
- His back panel attaches securely (perhaps even better than the Hasbro one) in robot mode.
- No issues pegging his chest into place.
- He holds his guns extremely securely.
- His wrists are not loose and do not wobble about.
- No issues with the ankles (that I can see).
- His spoiler slides in easier when transforming to Rodimus Convoy vehicle mode (though you still may get some rubbing).
- He has the Rodimus Convoy biceps rather than the new type that came with Rodimus Prime.
- His maroon paint in robot mode is very light compared to the original.
- Orange plastic is a little lighter.
- Yellow paint is slightly lighter.
- Maroon paint on Rodimus Convoy cab portion is darker.
- Biceps have a different sheen to them (perhaps they are made out of a different kind of plastic).
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.'
Fistful of Energon wrote:I know i am joining the many in this sentiment but I gotta say it anyways...This really burns me and I am sure everyone else who bought the original.
I am all for improvement but all these changes seem like they could have been originally implemented if, i dunno, maybe it went through just a bit more initial quality control!
I still love my MP-09 and he does look great on display but this just feels like a low blow. This combined w/ releasing the Last Shot Prime right before announcing MP-10 has really made me lose trust in Takara.
Shameful.
Rodimus Prime wrote:Meh, I bought the first version and am happy with it. The only thing that mine could use is a more solid grip on the weapon. I am glad to see that Takara actually listened to people who had lots of problems and addressed it. But it's true, all those "fixes" could have been avoided with just a little more initial QC. We would have waited an extra couple of months...
Megatron Wolf wrote:Fistful of Energon wrote:I know i am joining the many in this sentiment but I gotta say it anyways...This really burns me and I am sure everyone else who bought the original.
I am all for improvement but all these changes seem like they could have been originally implemented if, i dunno, maybe it went through just a bit more initial quality control!
I still love my MP-09 and he does look great on display but this just feels like a low blow. This combined w/ releasing the Last Shot Prime right before announcing MP-10 has really made me lose trust in Takara.
Shameful.
Looks like you and so many others are suffering from early adoption syndrome, theres always a price to pay when you have to have it first and it doesnt always involve money.
Mykltron wrote:That really is annoying that they've fixed things that should have been fixed before the initial release. I've fixed all the issues for myself so I don't feel that bad about my purchase.
Two questions:
1) how much more does this version cost?
2) why does the review mention that there are no ankle issues? What issues have there been with the ankles? I don't recall hearing any.
Counterpunch wrote:I REALLY think Takara should have provided the shin pieces to retailers to supply to their customers who bought the first version. Everything else is a design issue with a work around, the shin thing is a flaw.
Mykltron wrote:That really is annoying that they've fixed things that should have been fixed before the initial release. I've fixed all the issues for myself so I don't feel that bad about my purchase.
Two questions:
1) how much more does this version cost?
2) why does the review mention that there are no ankle issues? What issues have there been with the ankles? I don't recall hearing any.
Autobot032 wrote:Mykltron wrote:That really is annoying that they've fixed things that should have been fixed before the initial release. I've fixed all the issues for myself so I don't feel that bad about my purchase.
Two questions:
1) how much more does this version cost?
2) why does the review mention that there are no ankle issues? What issues have there been with the ankles? I don't recall hearing any.
1.) $59.00 more, at BBTS. The original run is currently priced at $149.99, this current version is priced at $209.99
2.) The springs, as it was mentioned. Mine does have this problem.
Megatron Wolf wrote:Looks like you and so many others are suffering from early adoption syndrome, theres always a price to pay when you have to have it first and it doesnt always involve money.
Kibble wrote:Megatron Wolf wrote:Looks like you and so many others are suffering from early adoption syndrome, theres always a price to pay when you have to have it first and it doesnt always involve money.
Bullshit. You talk like people were buying stolen factory figures before the official release. And it's not like they announced an improved version would be forthcoming shortly after the jacked version was released. You shouldn't have to wait 6 months or more after a figure is released before buying it...especially when it's supposed to be from a legitimate company. It's sad that the 'evil' 3rd Party companies take better care of their customers than the official company...even though the official one is starting to charge closer to the same prices. And lastly, most the time you don't have the option to wait 6+ months to buy a figure unless you want to buy it on the secondary market.
deathy wrote:please don't escalate things & take it to the next level by placing curse words in your reply.
Because some of us might work in a office setting & view seibetron.com from their work computers. these work computers are hooked up to networks that get viewed daily by the company. if the company see's enough curse words or explicit images that person can get fired.
Also not everyone here is above 18 years of age. we have some minors here under 18.
deathy wrote:Kibble wrote:Megatron Wolf wrote:Looks like you and so many others are suffering from early adoption syndrome, theres always a price to pay when you have to have it first and it doesnt always involve money.
Bullshit. You talk like people were buying stolen factory figures before the official release. And it's not like they announced an improved version would be forthcoming shortly after the jacked version was released. You shouldn't have to wait 6 months or more after a figure is released before buying it...especially when it's supposed to be from a legitimate company. It's sad that the 'evil' 3rd Party companies take better care of their customers than the official company...even though the official one is starting to charge closer to the same prices. And lastly, most the time you don't have the option to wait 6+ months to buy a figure unless you want to buy it on the secondary market.
please don't escalate things & take it to the next level by placing curse words in your reply.
Because some of us might work in a office setting & view seibetron.com from their work computers. these work computers are hooked up to networks that get viewed daily by the company. if the company see's enough curse words or explicit images that person can get fired.
Also not everyone here is above 18 years of age. we have some minors here under 18.
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