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Daxmajor wrote:I consider all the Masterpieces to be more display pieces rather than toys. Breaking it down though, I'd say the Prime mold is the most durable whereas Megatron seems the most likely to have issues. Both the Seeker mold and Megatron require care and patience when transforming -- not always fun or relaxing IMO. Skywarp looks stunning BTW.
Wordsworth999 wrote:I transform them almost everyday. its just as durable as a G1 toy.
Wordsworth999 wrote:Hello,
I am thinking of buying MP Skywarp, but I am a little concerned about his durability. How Durable is this toy? Will his parts break easily? Can he be transformed more than a few times without risk? Any die cast on this guy ? I like to be able to play around with my TFs a bit. When Im feeling low I transform my MP Prime, he is quite durable. Is Skywarp quite a bit less durable than prime?
I don't really want to spend a hundred dollars on a Transformer that is more a display piece and can't really be transformed.
Anyone break anything on their skywarp yet?
Im assuming the Hasbro Starscream will be pretty brittle as well.
olokin wrote:Seems like MP Skywarp pretty much solid. can the clear stand bear the stress of the figure? Or is it brittle?
Alex Kingdom wrote:olokin wrote:Seems like MP Skywarp pretty much solid. can the clear stand bear the stress of the figure? Or is it brittle?
The transparent part of the stand is made of very hard sturdy plastic, its not flimsy at all. The connection with the figure's 'arse' isn't great and is definately the weekest point, so if it were to fall of a shelf you'd probably find the figure would come off the stand rather than break the stand. Youd have to diliberatly put a lot of stress on the stand to break it.
Yours AK
olokin wrote:Alex Kingdom wrote:olokin wrote:Seems like MP Skywarp pretty much solid. can the clear stand bear the stress of the figure? Or is it brittle?
The transparent part of the stand is made of very hard sturdy plastic, its not flimsy at all. The connection with the figure's 'arse' isn't great and is definately the weekest point, so if it were to fall of a shelf you'd probably find the figure would come off the stand rather than break the stand. Youd have to diliberatly put a lot of stress on the stand to break it.
Yours AK
Thanks for info!
So when the it is in plane mode and attached to the stand, its more stable?
I think if you play with him gently, you might not have a lot of problems. Most of the problems I think come from when people treat the MP Seekers like they are regular toys, which they are not. What I could think that you might want to watch out for on both MP Skywarp and MP Starcream would be the little points on the tailfins.. these stick out a bit and they have a tendancy to catch on things. If they get caught they could be broken off. Plus Starscream's wings tend to be able to get broken more easily I think.Wordsworth999 wrote:Hmm ok,
well I like toys that I can transform and enjoy. If they break I am very upset. I love MP prime. I have both Anniversary editions. I transform them almost everyday. Ots just as durable as a G1 toy. I have not had a single problem with him. I love it because it brings me back to my old days when I would cart old Optimus with me on every road trip. Man that G1 prime probably saw 2000 transformations.
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