kirbenvost wrote:Hmm. Not too bad, but considering I recently one a WST Magnus on eBay, I'll pass. Providing it shows up in the mail, of course...
whacko wrote:kirbenvost wrote:Hmm. Not too bad, but considering I recently won a WST Magnus on eBay, I'll pass. Providing it shows up in the mail, of course...
heerotoysmaker (etoyshunter) WST version of Ultra Magnus is very impressive. It is just about perfect in every way, especially if you got the G1 colored version with the stickers. You will not be disappointed
One thing though, make note of the sliding switches on the bottom of the trailer that hold the "legs" in place when in robot mode. I didn't notice them at first and the legs were floppy which annoyed me.
Megatron Wolf wrote:Why cant hasbro ever do things like this?
Droptested Thrice wrote:Megatron Wolf wrote:Why cant hasbro ever do things like this?
Maybe because kids in Japan are more adept at removing tiny toy parts from tiny sprues and assembling tiny toys out of them?
Autobot032 wrote:Droptested Thrice wrote:Megatron Wolf wrote:Why cant hasbro ever do things like this?
Maybe because kids in Japan are more adept at removing tiny toy parts from tiny sprues and assembling tiny toys out of them?
Quit painting American children as being stupid or less intelligent. People making comments like this are helping to add to the stigma that our children are less intelligent.
I guarantee you that there are children here in the US who would crush the competition with their incredible IQs.
The main reasons why we don't have these? Safety laws and no market for them.
It's as simple as that.
Droptested Thrice wrote:Autobot032 wrote:Droptested Thrice wrote:Megatron Wolf wrote:Why cant hasbro ever do things like this?
Maybe because kids in Japan are more adept at removing tiny toy parts from tiny sprues and assembling tiny toys out of them?
Quit painting American children as being stupid or less intelligent. People making comments like this are helping to add to the stigma that our children are less intelligent.
I guarantee you that there are children here in the US who would crush the competition with their incredible IQs.
The main reasons why we don't have these? Safety laws and no market for them.
It's as simple as that.
Chillax, I wasn't referring to your children.
Autobot032 wrote:Droptested Thrice wrote:Megatron Wolf wrote:Why cant hasbro ever do things like this?
Maybe because kids in Japan are more adept at removing tiny toy parts from tiny sprues and assembling tiny toys out of them?
Quit painting American children as being stupid or less intelligent. People making comments like this are helping to add to the stigma that our children are less intelligent.
I guarantee you that there are children here in the US who would crush the competition with their incredible IQs.
The main reasons why we don't have these? Safety laws and no market for them.
It's as simple as that.
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