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-Kanrabat- wrote:So that mean all hopes are not lost for MP Jazz. Good.
Also, something like this would be good enough for the Cyber Series:
Patrickab7 wrote:Picked up Prowl, Shockwave, and Jetfire from this line. Nearly got Sideswipe but he was practically identical to Prowl other than head and color.
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Transformers toys that change from robot to vehicle have captivated kids for generations.
This toy robot changes into the signature yellow Bumblebee toy car in 6 simple steps! Easy conversion for kids 6 years old and up!
Transformers follows the story of the heroic Autobots, who fight to protect all life, and the evil Decepticons, who seek to conquer the universe. This timeless 11-inch Cyber Commander Series figure depicts Bumblebee, a brave Autobot scout--essential when starting a Transformers toy collection.
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Lucky Logician wrote:The light gray section around the dark gray abs just does not work for me. That piece of plastic really needs to be red to go with the rest of his upper torso.
That being said, I really do love this mold. So if you weren't able to pick up the original release, this is definitely worth getting.
-Kanrabat- wrote:Lucky Logician wrote:The light gray section around the dark gray abs just does not work for me. That piece of plastic really needs to be red to go with the rest of his upper torso.
That being said, I really do love this mold. So if you weren't able to pick up the original release, this is definitely worth getting.
Weird design choice indeed. That part could have just be cast in plain red plastics instead of that questionable light gray. Regardless, that's an Optimus I would love to have. But not at the price of a LEADER figure. Yup. This is the total price this here Canadian will have to pay even at the lowest from Amazon.
william-james88 wrote:Its 40$ total CAD to get this to canada, so not quite leader price point.
Zeedust wrote:Does anyone else's Shockwave have trouble straightening his right arm all the way?
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Copied from the other thread:
There may be some flash (excess plastic) inside the joint that either makes it seize up, or blocks movement at a certain point. The joint is a simple plastic hinge (no metal rods to push out), but I'm not sure how safe it would be to pop it off, without stressing the plastic.
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:That looks to me that the bicep is assembled backward, or a left bicep is assembled to the right bicep. In this image, looking at the gap where the tab should fit...
Agamemnon wrote:...the bicep piece looks solid and flat. On mine, there is hollowness. My question is, when Shocky is in bot mode, is the hollow bicep area facing forward?
(If this description is not clear, let me know and I'll snap a couple of pics.)
Zeedust wrote:Agamemnon wrote:That looks to me that the bicep is assembled backward, or a left bicep is assembled to the right bicep. In this image, looking at the gap where the tab should fit...
(Snip image)Agamemnon wrote:...the bicep piece looks solid and flat. On mine, there is hollowness. My question is, when Shocky is in bot mode, is the hollow bicep area facing forward?
(If this description is not clear, let me know and I'll snap a couple of pics.)
Your description is clear. The flat side does face front in robvot mode, it's just a trick of light from the flash making the back part look hollow.
I take it yours fits properly?
...I'm not equipped to remove pins, so I guess I'll have to return him. Which sucks, because I don't think I'll get another shot at him without paying scalper prices.
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:Yeah, mine fits fine. I suspect it is the other side bicep mis-assembled into the trouble spot. Sorry to hear that. I wonder if someone out there as the same problem with the other arm...
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