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Repair Bay wrote:
Were the Dinos in a G1 or Beast Wars Style?
TheDirtyDigger wrote:I'd sooner masturbate with a cheese grater than cheapen my collection with a filthy knock-off.
People that purchase and collect knock-offs deserve jobs in toxic Chinese factories working for a dollar a day.
TheDirtyDigger wrote:I'd sooner masturbate with a cheese grater than cheapen my collection with a filthy knock-off.
People that purchase and collect knock-offs deserve jobs in toxic Chinese factories working for a dollar a day.
Scaleface wrote:Knockoff Movie Brawl (Deluxe or Leader?) - http://auction1.taobao.com/auction/item ... beba.jhtml
Scaleface wrote:Here is a REALLY interesting one. It seems to be a knockoff of Robot Masters Optimus Prime made to look like G1 Soundwave!
munkimus prime wrote:That was the greatest thing I've seen since boobs.
Scaleface wrote:Here is a REALLY interesting one. It seems to be a knockoff of Robot Masters Optimus Prime made to look like G1 Soundwave!
StoneRhin0 wrote:KO Hound Pics + Mini-Review
(Sorry for the pics, they were taken using a cellphone camera)
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When I first saw this I thought it was going to be a cheap plastic knockoff of the binaltech jeep hound. Imagine my surprise when I lifted the box and found it to be a bit heavier than usual.Good thing there was a demo model nearby so I managed to scrutinize it before I bought one for roughly $10.
Hound's detailing is very impressive, the joints super tight. I had to move the ball joints back and forth before they yielded enough for me to fold them back.
The hand is articulated at the wrist, index finger and the rest of the fingers move together. Hound's arms, legs and head are mounted on a ball joint so there's lot of movement and poses that're available for him to do. My only grip is that the connectors for his arms to his shoulders are a bit thin, and any slight show of force might break it off.
Hound's tires are all rubber and spin freely. They even have their own separate spring suspension system. Unlike other KOs, all 4 wheels touch the ground at the same time.
Hound's gun folds up and is stored in his spare tire, so there's no danger of losing it, unless you forgot to store it and your kid brother plays with it or eats it.
Unfortunately, it doesn't come with an instruction manual, so I had to look at the pictures here to try and determine how to transform him.
Of all the KOs I've encountered and bought, this is by far the best one I've ever seen. I'm sure, if the original and this one are stood side by side, you'd be hard-pressed to tell which is which.
As for KOs that disappoint: 1:1 KO Devastator. super loose joints on all the constructicons, unpainted faces, and when they combine , Scrapper and Mixmaster can't even hold Devastator up due to the aformentioned joint looseness.
tl:dr: HOUND IS MADE OF WIN! Devastator sucks.
Mkall wrote:I don't have much extra to contribute, but you have an AWESOME username
StoneRhin0 wrote:KO Hound Pics + Mini-Review
(Sorry for the pics, they were taken using a cellphone camera)
Box front:
Back:
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DISCHARGE wrote:Does anybody have any info on this Rodimus?:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... :IT&ih=011
Is this some obscure KO or is it a legitimate product?
DISCHARGE wrote:Does anybody have any info on this Rodimus?:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... :IT&ih=011
Is this some obscure KO or is it a legitimate product?
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