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Overcracker wrote:I did say i might be wrong.
I can't be entirely positive, but i recall there was one that was only plastic. But i can't be sure. so take it with a grain of slat. In any case, sounds like the one blueprimal has is the "orangy" Hasbro 20th one with better paint.
Swerve wrote:To make matters even more confusing, you can get the long stacks to put on your Hasbro figure so there is the other possibility that any Prime you see could be a custom of the Hasbro Version.
Fanatical_Magnus wrote:I like the DVD Prime. MP-01 and the 2004 version were too chromed out for me.
blueprimal wrote:Hey I was gonna do that, what do most people use as the smoke stacks?
Koloth wrote:Just do a google search for Transformer Repro parts. I forget where I got mine but they do look better.
Oh and the Battle damage paint comes off very easily just a bit of rubbing. So for a little extra effort and $8 for reproed stacks you can make the 20th anniversary version look like MP-01 at half the cost. I bet no one could tell which mine is without close inspection or me telling them.
As for the eyes they aren't translucent but rather a high gloss blue metal.
I also notice some other changes in the 20th movie edition. The taillights on the toes are different. The gas tanks aren't chromed either. The silver on the shins is missing. And there seems to be a slight mold change in the chest compartment. If it wasn't for the awful orange hue and the lack of chrome it might have been an interesting variant.
Koloth wrote:Oh and the Battle damage paint comes off very easily just a bit of rubbing. So for a little extra effort and $8 for reproed stacks you can make the 20th anniversary version look like MP-01 at half the cost. I bet no one could tell which mine is without close inspection or me telling them.
blueprimal wrote:Yeah I think the short stacks is so kids won't poke their eyes out or break it and swallow them. My son loves playing with it...and he's gotten pretty good at transforming it too.
I am trying to find a trailer for it as my son is obsessed with the original G-1 Prime we saw at an antique store that was selling for $75. From then on he kept wanting a trailer for it.
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
Dead Metal wrote:blueprimal wrote:Yeah I think the short stacks is so kids won't poke their eyes out or break it and swallow them. My son loves playing with it...and he's gotten pretty good at transforming it too.
I am trying to find a trailer for it as my son is obsessed with the original G-1 Prime we saw at an antique store that was selling for $75. From then on he kept wanting a trailer for it.
Good spread the light of the Matrix so it will darken our darkesr houer!![]()
As fore the smok stacks, make them shorter so kids kan't poke ther eys out, but pack a (Megatron) gun with it, that hase a loong and hard silencer, since kids kan't poke ther eys out with that.
Swerve wrote:Koloth wrote:Just do a google search for Transformer Repro parts. I forget where I got mine but they do look better.
Oh and the Battle damage paint comes off very easily just a bit of rubbing. So for a little extra effort and $8 for reproed stacks you can make the 20th anniversary version look like MP-01 at half the cost. I bet no one could tell which mine is without close inspection or me telling them.
As for the eyes they aren't translucent but rather a high gloss blue metal.
I also notice some other changes in the 20th movie edition. The taillights on the toes are different. The gas tanks aren't chromed either. The silver on the shins is missing. And there seems to be a slight mold change in the chest compartment. If it wasn't for the awful orange hue and the lack of chrome it might have been an interesting variant.
Isn't there a different picture on Prime's communicator as well?
Insurgent wrote:Koloth wrote:Oh and the Battle damage paint comes off very easily just a bit of rubbing. So for a little extra effort and $8 for reproed stacks you can make the 20th anniversary version look like MP-01 at half the cost. I bet no one could tell which mine is without close inspection or me telling them.
How much rubbing? Do you need any cleaner or scrubbing brushes or can I use my thumb (I dont want to scratch/damage it you see)?
Koloth wrote:Insurgent wrote:Koloth wrote:Oh and the Battle damage paint comes off very easily just a bit of rubbing. So for a little extra effort and $8 for reproed stacks you can make the 20th anniversary version look like MP-01 at half the cost. I bet no one could tell which mine is without close inspection or me telling them.
How much rubbing? Do you need any cleaner or scrubbing brushes or can I use my thumb (I dont want to scratch/damage it you see)?
Not much. I used an old t-shirt and a bit of elbow grease. I actually took it off because i found my figer nail could scratch it really easily. Just be careful on the left shoulder. The white paint on the insignia comes off pretty easy too.
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