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Diem wrote:What the hell is up with his rubber nose/cockpit?
I'm not sure if he was like this out of the box or whether it happened when I had to carry him in my bag loose for a while but while the figure is absolutely fantastic in all other regards his rubber cockpit halves have murphed totally out of symmetry and on one side the part just above his "smile" is bending outwards instead of slotting in.
I know that these problems are easier to solve than problems with the plastic but it just feels like a cheap touch on an otherwise great figure.
Jazz-1982 wrote:I don't like the cockpit either. It's strange that with some of the fantastic molds we've got like Lugnut that they would give them such a weak point as rubber pieces. Would it cost that much more to make them in plastic?
Counterpunch wrote:I think it's because if you do mistransform his shoulders (something I see LOTS of people doing), then it becomes really easy to scrunch those pieces. If they were plastic, they would assuredly break.
I think the rubber bits are preemptive QC.
Diem wrote:Jazz-1982 wrote:I don't like the cockpit either. It's strange that with some of the fantastic molds we've got like Lugnut that they would give them such a weak point as rubber pieces. Would it cost that much more to make them in plastic?
Well it can't be for safety reasons because he has the hard plastic cannons on the side of the cockpit that could easily poke an eye out. The only reasons I can think of other than cheapness is that it would either be too hard to get all those little panes of red plastic into another piece of plastic (the whole section would have to be made of transparent plastic which probably wouldn't take the paint so well) or that the twin joints that let the cockpit pieces swing back and forth would put too much strain on a plastic piece.
Either way it's still disappointing.
bvzxa wrote:Diem wrote:Jazz-1982 wrote:I don't like the cockpit either. It's strange that with some of the fantastic molds we've got like Lugnut that they would give them such a weak point as rubber pieces. Would it cost that much more to make them in plastic?
Well it can't be for safety reasons because he has the hard plastic cannons on the side of the cockpit that could easily poke an eye out. The only reasons I can think of other than cheapness is that it would either be too hard to get all those little panes of red plastic into another piece of plastic (the whole section would have to be made of transparent plastic which probably wouldn't take the paint so well) or that the twin joints that let the cockpit pieces swing back and forth would put too much strain on a plastic piece.
Either way it's still disappointing.
Do you have the United version or the RTS version? I have the UN version and I see why the cockpit is made of rubber because once you set the shoulders/arms/whatever they are they grind the sides of the separated nosecone.
Overall the translation to being more of a movie/classics figure did not translate well exactly but I like him. I want to know if the RTS version has the same rubber cockpit as well.
Diem wrote:bvzxa wrote:Diem wrote:Jazz-1982 wrote:I don't like the cockpit either. It's strange that with some of the fantastic molds we've got like Lugnut that they would give them such a weak point as rubber pieces. Would it cost that much more to make them in plastic?
Well it can't be for safety reasons because he has the hard plastic cannons on the side of the cockpit that could easily poke an eye out. The only reasons I can think of other than cheapness is that it would either be too hard to get all those little panes of red plastic into another piece of plastic (the whole section would have to be made of transparent plastic which probably wouldn't take the paint so well) or that the twin joints that let the cockpit pieces swing back and forth would put too much strain on a plastic piece.
Either way it's still disappointing.
Do you have the United version or the RTS version? I have the UN version and I see why the cockpit is made of rubber because once you set the shoulders/arms/whatever they are they grind the sides of the separated nosecone.
Overall the translation to being more of a movie/classics figure did not translate well exactly but I like him. I want to know if the RTS version has the same rubber cockpit as well.
It's RTS. I can understand why they made the parts out of rubber, I'm just annoyed by the results. Still he's a great figure so I really can't complain. I wonder what the weird-headed repaint will be?
Stuartmaximus wrote:I was not looking for Lugnut, Lugnut found meee
neverstoplookin neverstoplookin for Luuugnuut
lookinoutfor Lugnut
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