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Sabrblade wrote:What's more, there is a doable fix for this.Emerje wrote:Just a word of warning, there's been a LOT of reports of the abs on Prime breaking and cracking, sometimes right in the box. Apparently the gray part that slides up and down the body has too much friction cracked on assembly. Some people have opened up the body and found the fins that cause the friction all bent out of shape.
Emerje
Me too. The last email I got from Hasbro Pulse was an announcement of a new She-Hulk figure. Not exactly the email I was hoping for.Emerje wrote:Meanwhile I'm still waiting for a first email...
Emerje
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Sabrblade wrote:Me too. The last email I got from Hasbro Pulse was an announcement of a new She-Hulk figure. Not exactly the email I was hoping for.Emerje wrote:Meanwhile I'm still waiting for a first email...
Emerje
Yeah they messed up the measurement on something by the tiniest degree, but when 90% of the assembly work is plastic on plastic, that can have nasty effects.Emerje wrote:Just a word of warning, there's been a LOT of reports of the abs on Prime breaking and cracking, sometimes right in the box. Apparently the gray part that slides up and down the body has too much friction cracked on assembly. Some people have opened up the body and found the fins that cause the friction all bent out of shape.
Immortal Starscream wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Me too. The last email I got from Hasbro Pulse was an announcement of a new She-Hulk figure. Not exactly the email I was hoping for.Emerje wrote:Meanwhile I'm still waiting for a first email...
Emerje
I got mine over the weekend, came shipped in a box packed in a box with corner guards on all the nested boxes. then I got the shipping notice from hasbro, followed by the "your package has been delivered" I'm filming some reviews now.
-Kanrabat- wrote:TF-fan kev777 wrote:First-Aid wrote:Okay, did anyone else notice that we all get a wonderful shot of Starscreams crotch anytime he sits in that throne? That's unnerving. Couldn't they have put n extra flap in there? It's....weird.
Its kind of like Basic Instinct, but not in a good way...
Goddammit, now I can't unsee it.
ScottyP wrote:Yeah they messed up the measurement on something by the tiniest degree, but when 90% of the assembly work is plastic on plastic, that can have nasty effects.Emerje wrote:Just a word of warning, there's been a LOT of reports of the abs on Prime breaking and cracking, sometimes right in the box. Apparently the gray part that slides up and down the body has too much friction cracked on assembly. Some people have opened up the body and found the fins that cause the friction all bent out of shape.
When the toy comes in, partially transform the cab of OP to inspect it but don't use the torso slider. At all. Don't try it. It has the high ground.
Assuming it isn't cracked already:
Tools you will need
- Small phillips-head screwdriver
- Sandpaper or sanding sticks, maybe something around 400 grit
- Optional - a second sandpaper or stick at a higher grit to do final cleanup. I used 1,000 grit
- Towel or cotton swab to cleanup any plastic dust
Steps for Omega Prime Preventive Maintenance[*]Trudge exhaustedly to your home bar, pour three fingers of a good 12 year old single malt (or some cheap-a$$ burny whiskey) and down it in a single gulp while letting all the tension flow from your body.
- Remove the head + backpack assembly. This is three screws. There is a pin in there, but it doesn't matter because only one end of it is gnarled. It will split down the middle.
- Look at OP's back. Remove the two small screws from the back of the gray piece that connects to the arms. These two are smaller than the others, so set them aside in a different pile.
- While still looking at OP's back, remove the four screws holding the torso together and separate the front and back sides.
- Look at what's still assembled. The dark gray piece that was partially inside the torso is our target for this mission. This is where you should put the torso parts back on, but only one at a time just to get a feel for the fit. Notice how that dark gray piece feels way too tight? That's our problem. Those red inner teeth are going to be the minimum of what gets destroyed without doing this fix.
- Hopefully obvious but just in case - set both torso parts aside again.
- Optional but helpful - Remove the two screws from the middle joint that holds the pieces which slide in bot mode/fold over each other in cab mode, then separate the red middle piece and remove the gray part that is inside the torso when assembled.
- Sand down the sides of said dark gray part a little bit.
- Test fit it in the front and back of the torso to see if the dark gray piece can sit snugly without having to apply excessive force.
- Test sliding action as best you can to see if the dark gray piece can slide snugly but easily without a massive amount of friction.
- Repeat step 7 until satisfied with steps 8 and 9. This will take some iteration and you may have to judge it on vibes. You can do it.
- When satisfied you've sanded enough, grab a high grit and polish up the sides a but, then remove any extra plastic dust. Don't breathe this! Remember, you're only cleaning up edges here, not grinding down further.
- Put things back together, curse Hasbro, put it all down for a few hours, then come back and enjoy. Or skip some of those steps, up to you.
-Kanrabat- wrote:TF-fan kev777 wrote:First-Aid wrote:Okay, did anyone else notice that we all get a wonderful shot of Starscreams crotch anytime he sits in that throne? That's unnerving. Couldn't they have put n extra flap in there? It's....weird.
Its kind of like Basic Instinct, but not in a good way...
Goddammit, now I can't unsee it.
ScottyP wrote:Yeah they messed up the measurement on something by the tiniest degree, but when 90% of the assembly work is plastic on plastic, that can have nasty effects.Emerje wrote:Just a word of warning, there's been a LOT of reports of the abs on Prime breaking and cracking, sometimes right in the box. Apparently the gray part that slides up and down the body has too much friction cracked on assembly. Some people have opened up the body and found the fins that cause the friction all bent out of shape.
When the toy comes in, partially transform the cab of OP to inspect it but don't use the torso slider. At all. Don't try it. It has the high ground.
Assuming it isn't cracked already:
Tools you will need
- Small phillips-head screwdriver
- Sandpaper or sanding sticks, maybe something around 400 grit
- Optional - a second sandpaper or stick at a higher grit to do final cleanup. I used 1,000 grit
- Towel or cotton swab to cleanup any plastic dust
Steps for Omega Prime Preventive Maintenance
- Remove the head + backpack assembly. This is three screws. There is a pin in there, but it doesn't matter because only one end of it is gnarled. It will split down the middle.
- Look at OP's back. Remove the two small screws from the back of the gray piece that connects to the arms. These two are smaller than the others, so set them aside in a different pile.
- While still looking at OP's back, remove the four screws holding the torso together and separate the front and back sides.
- Look at what's still assembled. The dark gray piece that was partially inside the torso is our target for this mission. This is where you should put the torso parts back on, but only one at a time just to get a feel for the fit. Notice how that dark gray piece feels way too tight? That's our problem. Those red inner teeth are going to be the minimum of what gets destroyed without doing this fix.
- Hopefully obvious but just in case - set both torso parts aside again.
- Optional but helpful - Remove the two screws from the middle joint that holds the pieces which slide in bot mode/fold over each other in cab mode, then separate the red middle piece and remove the gray part that is inside the torso when assembled.
- Sand down the sides of said dark gray part a little bit.
- Test fit it in the front and back of the torso to see if the dark gray piece can sit snugly without having to apply excessive force.
- Test sliding action as best you can to see if the dark gray piece can slide snugly but easily without a massive amount of friction.
- Repeat step 7 until satisfied with steps 8 and 9. This will take some iteration and you may have to judge it on vibes. You can do it.
- When satisfied you've sanded enough, grab a high grit and polish up the sides a but, then remove any extra plastic dust. Don't breathe this! Remember, you're only cleaning up edges here, not grinding down further.
- Put things back together, curse Hasbro, put it all down for a few hours, then come back and enjoy. Or skip some of those steps, up to you.
It's an easier fix than all that text makes it look. Annoying, but easy. Good luck out there y'all.
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
I think every copy should have the preventive sanding maintenance done to it. It's an engineering issue, assembly issue, or a little bit of both.-Kanrabat- wrote:Is it just some "lightning in a bottle" situation, when only a dozen of cases out of 20000 get reposted, making the problems bigger than what they are, of is it some genuine, TRULY mass-produced missasemblies?
Nope, Deathsaurus was great. Honestly one of the nicest quality TF toys I've handled in years. I'm sure there were some folks that had problems, but they were the handful-out-of-20,000 sorts of things.-Kanrabat- wrote:I didn't paid attention to HasLab Deathsaurus. Did it too, had issues?
-Kanrabat- wrote:TF-fan kev777 wrote:First-Aid wrote:Okay, did anyone else notice that we all get a wonderful shot of Starscreams crotch anytime he sits in that throne? That's unnerving. Couldn't they have put n extra flap in there? It's....weird.
Its kind of like Basic Instinct, but not in a good way...
Goddammit, now I can't unsee it.
Probably because it's grinding the teeth down inside ><First-Aid wrote:The sliding mechanism is a little tight but moved nicely.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
ScottyP wrote:Yeah they messed up the measurement on something by the tiniest degree, but when 90% of the assembly work is plastic on plastic, that can have nasty effects.
When the toy comes in, partially transform the cab of OP to inspect it but don't use the torso slider. At all. Don't try it. It has the high ground.
Assuming it isn't cracked already:
Tools you will need
- Small phillips-head screwdriver
- Sandpaper or sanding sticks, maybe something around 400 grit
- Optional - a second sandpaper or stick at a higher grit to do final cleanup. I used 1,000 grit
- Towel or cotton swab to cleanup any plastic dust
Steps for Omega Prime Preventive Maintenance
- Remove the head + backpack assembly. This is three screws. There is a pin in there, but it doesn't matter because only one end of it is gnarled. It will split down the middle.
- Look at OP's back. Remove the two small screws from the back of the gray piece that connects to the arms. These two are smaller than the others, so set them aside in a different pile.
- While still looking at OP's back, remove the four screws holding the torso together and separate the front and back sides.
- Look at what's still assembled. The dark gray piece that was partially inside the torso is our target for this mission. This is where you should put the torso parts back on, but only one at a time just to get a feel for the fit. Notice how that dark gray piece feels way too tight? That's our problem. Those red inner teeth are going to be the minimum of what gets destroyed without doing this fix.
- Hopefully obvious but just in case - set both torso parts aside again.
- Optional but helpful - Remove the two screws from the middle joint that holds the pieces which slide in bot mode/fold over each other in cab mode, then separate the red middle piece and remove the gray part that is inside the torso when assembled.
- Sand down the sides of said dark gray part a little bit.
- Test fit it in the front and back of the torso to see if the dark gray piece can sit snugly without having to apply excessive force.
- Test sliding action as best you can to see if the dark gray piece can slide snugly but easily without a massive amount of friction.
- Repeat step 7 until satisfied with steps 8 and 9. This will take some iteration and you may have to judge it on vibes. You can do it.
- When satisfied you've sanded enough, grab a high grit and polish up the sides a but, then remove any extra plastic dust. Don't breathe this! Remember, you're only cleaning up edges here, not grinding down further.
- Put things back together, curse Hasbro, put it all down for a few hours, then come back and enjoy. Or skip some of those steps, up to you.
It's an easier fix than all that text makes it look. Annoying, but easy. Good luck out there y'all.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
ScottyP wrote:Probably because it's grinding the teeth down inside ><First-Aid wrote:The sliding mechanism is a little tight but moved nicely.
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
Image is broken. Here it is:Ironhidensh wrote:ScottyP wrote:Probably because it's grinding the teeth down inside ><First-Aid wrote:The sliding mechanism is a little tight but moved nicely.
This. This right here. I can't say this loud enough, DO THE FIX!!!!!
This is mine, directly from the box, and never attempted to transform it. I directly took the back off to do the fix. As you can see, my ridges are all bent, and again, I've never transformed it.
The fix takes less than 30 minutes. Just do it.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
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