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MP-11 Starscream

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Re: MP-11 Starscream

Postby Dean ML » Sun Aug 25, 2013 4:19 pm

fenrir72 wrote:Wait a minute, aside from the side wings hanging out like samurai swords, the original MP Starscream is the most accurate (smirk and all) to the show.

Good for you "K" for getting the ghost version.


MP 11 has a more accurately proportioned head (the old one is too small and narrow), toon accurate arms and null rays, and of course, no hip kibble.
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Re: MP-11 Starscream

Postby RiddlerJ » Fri Aug 30, 2013 11:24 am

I'm interested in picking up a MP Starscream but heard bad complaints about the 2007 version (the hip kibble, doesn't stand too well) I would like the MP-11 but not for the price they're asking for. :-(

I really hope, Hasbro puts out their own version. Or maybe I should just get the Acid Storm repaint they have out now so I can at least have the mold.
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Re: MP-11 Starscream

Postby RiddlerJ » Fri Aug 30, 2013 11:27 am

-Kanrabat- wrote:
Well, better having this stuff out in glorious display than stuffed in a box in the dark.



That's where all mine are. :-( I would love to put them on display but shudder at the dust that'll never come off if they're sitting on shelves all the time.
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Re: MP-11 Starscream

Postby GuyIncognito » Fri Aug 30, 2013 11:32 am

Obviously, the best thing to do is to seal them away in airtight containers in a pitch-black climate-controlled storage facility. Why risk damaging them just to be able to look at them? It's not like you need to enjoy them in THIS life. You can have your perfectly preserved toys buried with you so you can enjoy them in the afterlife.

:BANG_HEAD:

What's the point of protecting them from discoloration if no one is ever going to see them?
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Re: MP-11 Starscream

Postby RiddlerJ » Fri Aug 30, 2013 2:19 pm

...but they get dusty. :sad:
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