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shajaki wrote:thanks for that! ive always been a big fan of MP03, but knowing how and why it came to be is niceDelta Magnus wrote:Simply put, Shoji Kawamori was thinking "Right, we've had years of Transformers with crappy jet modes, let's make the best jetformer ever". Starscream was only the second mold in the series (MP-02 was basically MP-01 painted white) and the direction of the MP line was "Transformers made with as much awesome engineering and clever details as possible" rather than "Transformers made as close to the G1 cartoon as possible". I'm pretty sure MP-03 was liked a lot better in Japan, mainly because Japanese collectors are far more open to novelty/unique figures, and Shoji Kawamori is a seriously famous guy in Japan, and pretty much THE guy to do jet transformations- thus his personal take on Starscream was considered something of a holy grail to Transformers fans, Macross fans and mecha fans in general.
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
From my experience, he's more fidgety than fragile. I've always liked him, but I'm part of a very small minority. Strangely enough, him and MP01 scale really well with BW figures.RiddlerJ wrote:Just how fragile is MP Megatron? I avoided getting him because of the bad rep, but I keep thinking he's sort of essential if you collect any masterpieces (I only have a few and now he seems conspicuous by his absence)
shajaki wrote:From my experience, he's more fidgety than fragile. I've always liked him, but I'm part of a very small minority. Strangely enough, him and MP01 scale really well with BW figures.RiddlerJ wrote:Just how fragile is MP Megatron? I avoided getting him because of the bad rep, but I keep thinking he's sort of essential if you collect any masterpieces (I only have a few and now he seems conspicuous by his absence)
If you're looking into it, watch eBay seller Lena. He/she puts up like 673 MP05's a week. They're loose'ish as in there's no box, but they're in the plastic insert with all accessories and usually finish for under 100 bucks.
RiddlerJ wrote:Just how fragile is MP Megatron? I avoided getting him because of the bad rep, but I keep thinking he's sort of essential if you collect any masterpieces (I only have a few and now he seems conspicuous by his absence)
shajaki wrote:@WJ
*shrug* I can only speak from experience. My MP05 never broke, and worst I can say about it is that he was difficult to pose with the weight of that cannon.
Given the relatively thin clips throughout the toy to hold it tightly together in gun mode, Megatron's plastic components are particularly prone to breakage, especially on the clips on the upper black grip plates and some of the silver sections near the trigger.
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