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Dispensor wrote:They weren't just a gimmick -- they were to help tell whether or not you got the genuine package, and not a knockoff.
Sherade wrote:Sad part is, I usually blow on the signs because it's easier, not with Blaster though.
Sherade wrote:The were always cool, except for blasters placement:
Sherade wrote:Sad part is, I usually blow on the signs because it's easier, not with Blaster though.
Delicon wrote:I transform my toys like an angry child.
lanzajr26 wrote:Lots of purists out there, that's good to see![]()
One funny observation about the rub symbols: it's so hot here in Colorado Springs tonight that my rub symbols are permanently lit up.
Ramrider wrote:Same here. The ideal for me would be to have no faction symbols in vehicle mode and a visible one in robot mode. Of course, that's not always feasible (Classics Hot Rod or Bumblebee, for instance, pretty much have no decent flat areas in robot mode that don't show up in vehicle).
I generally place my rubsigns somewhere on the vehicle mode that's clearly visible, but not too conspicuous, and apply a proper faction symbol to the robot mode. Where that's not practical, the rubsign serves as a faction symbol in both modes (my Hot Rod, for instance, has his rubsign on the bonnet so it shows on his chest in robot mode; I've painted the edges of the rubsign gold to help it blend in).
Rubsigns are great.
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