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Counterpunch wrote:Ironhidensh wrote:Or you can just get him off of eBay with no cap and the package not opened up.
The retailers need to be offering a discount for cutting open you package like that.
Only one piece of tape on mine had been cut, so it wasn't even really noticable.
There weren't any fingerprints on the figure or really any evidence of someone else having opened it first.
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
Counterpunch wrote:TFBuyer wrote:And does anyone else have a problem with Megatron's parts fitting together? Specifically, the upper arms and forearms on mine don't seem to like to match up exactly, even though he'll stay together fine in gun form. They're just a bit...separated. Kind of annoying, really, in such a massive, high-priced figure.
I know exactly what you're talking about. I had a feeling that there was a milimeter of tolerance somewhere, that I missed, which would fix the whole thing.
but couldn't find it.
Counterpunch wrote:So he pulled the plug...
Instructions to do this:
1. Grip Pulg with fingers
2. Pull plug out.
Yey! http://www.tfsource.com
dabattousai wrote:Im about to push "Pay" on TFSource, but want to know one thing...
How long does it usually take to ship?
dabattousai wrote:Im about to push "Pay" on TFSource, but want to know one thing...
How long does it usually take to ship?
Gutter Bunny wrote:and now that his barrel is free...its time to update ur sig
TFBuyer wrote:Yeah, I kept thinking I hadn't rotated his forearms in enough... I'm coming to the realization that I may be too anal to own Transformers, since this annoys me a little too much...
Oh well, better displayed in robot form anyway, right?
Omega-1 wrote:TFBuyer wrote:Yeah, I kept thinking I hadn't rotated his forearms in enough... I'm coming to the realization that I may be too anal to own Transformers, since this annoys me a little too much...
Oh well, better displayed in robot form anyway, right?
That happened to me too and I figured out what the problem was. I'll try to explain it the best I can. If you don't understand I'll try to take some pics when I get home. The piece that connects the lower arm and the upper arm can be moved so that the upper arm and lower arm are out of alignment. You need to move the lower arm.
Something like this (ignore dots):
[..] <-- upper arm
.[]
[..] <-- lower arm
move them like this
[..] <-- upper arm
.[]
..[..] <-- lower arm
Counterpunch wrote:Omega-1 wrote:TFBuyer wrote:Yeah, I kept thinking I hadn't rotated his forearms in enough... I'm coming to the realization that I may be too anal to own Transformers, since this annoys me a little too much...
Oh well, better displayed in robot form anyway, right?
That happened to me too and I figured out what the problem was. I'll try to explain it the best I can. If you don't understand I'll try to take some pics when I get home. The piece that connects the lower arm and the upper arm can be moved so that the upper arm and lower arm are out of alignment. You need to move the lower arm.
Something like this (ignore dots):
[..] <-- upper arm
.[]
[..] <-- lower arm
move them like this
[..] <-- upper arm
.[]
..[..] <-- lower arm
I did what you're talking about there. The issue is that there is about a millimeter of tolerance that is just otherwise unaccounted for somewhere else in the transformation.
I can actually force mine closed, but it just feels wrong.
TFBuyer wrote:Yeah, I can force mine, too...but that doesn't feel right, especially when I paid over $100 for this guy. When I get home, I'll try Omega-1's idea... I still think I moved the lower arm about as much as it will go...
I'm getting tired of the ball-jointed parts popping off, too.
Omega-1 wrote:TFBuyer wrote:Yeah, I can force mine, too...but that doesn't feel right, especially when I paid over $100 for this guy. When I get home, I'll try Omega-1's idea... I still think I moved the lower arm about as much as it will go...
I'm getting tired of the ball-jointed parts popping off, too.
I'm not sure if this will help but I took a picture. The first shot shows when you have his arm in that position, rotate and lift at the same time. I find that it helps in pushing it as far up as possible. And the second pic shows the result.
blink wrote:Just got home and discovered that my Megs from BBTS arrived!
The toy is pretty awesome. BBTS (re)packaged the figure well considering it was modded (you can tell they opened the box from the bottom which had an extra piece of tape).
Alrighty, now for the big concern... The orange safety tip is glued and, at first, it seems pretty darn secure- but far from "permanent." It is pretty easy to remove, just takes some care. I took some needle-nose pliers and was able to loosen and pull the plug a little to make small gap between the end of the barrel and the plug. I then took a flathead screwdriver, slide it into the gap, and pried out the plug. Worked pretty well.
Not too risky, but it does take some force to get that plug out. If you're careful enough you won't damage the toy at all. There will be some glue residue in the barrel- I have not tried removing it since you cannot see it unless you shine light right into the barrel- but I would think its possible using a q-tip and some Goo Gone and/or maybe trying scraping it off if you really wanted no sign of the glue. As they stated on the BBTS site, the glue is only added at the bottom of the plug and seemed like a minimal amount.
If you plan on trying to remove the plug yourself, I just recommend transforming the figure into gun form first and, of course, just be really careful loosening the plug before prying it out. If the plug is too stubborn and seems like there was a lot of glue used, might be better to just drill as much of the plug out and/or do some touch-up paint.
Hope this helps!
I don't know about the other plugs, but the ones BBTS are using are pretty solid plastic, so that probably wouldn't work.Kronos wrote:I did some thinking. If the plug in Megs is rubber, maybe you can use a corkscrew to get a good grip on it (I wouldn't go down too far because the pressure could crack the barrel of the gun) while pulling out. Make sure you use the hairdryer to heat up the glue before you pull..
Nemesis Cyberplex wrote:I don't know about the other plugs, but the ones BBTS are using are pretty solid plastic, so that probably wouldn't work.Kronos wrote:I did some thinking. If the plug in Megs is rubber, maybe you can use a corkscrew to get a good grip on it (I wouldn't go down too far because the pressure could crack the barrel of the gun) while pulling out. Make sure you use the hairdryer to heat up the glue before you pull..
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