Rodimus Prime wrote:He looks better than Wreck-Gar. I still won't get him because I don't care about Junkions, but it's a good-looking figure. My 1 curiosity is if the wheels partsform or not. I haven't watched reviews.
Yes that's what I was trying to see. I thought maybe the legs managed to bend in such ways that made the wheels a solid part instead of loose. Makes no difference, I was just curious. Thanks.sol magnus wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:He looks better than Wreck-Gar. I still won't get him because I don't care about Junkions, but it's a good-looking figure. My 1 curiosity is if the wheels partsform or not. I haven't watched reviews.
What do you mean partsform? Do they completely come off the vehicle/robot? If so, yes...but so did the original toy AND cartoon counterpart.
Rodimus Prime wrote:Yes that's what I was trying to see. I thought maybe the legs managed to bend in such ways that made the wheels a solid part instead of loose. Makes no difference, I was just curious. Thanks.sol magnus wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:He looks better than Wreck-Gar. I still won't get him because I don't care about Junkions, but it's a good-looking figure. My 1 curiosity is if the wheels partsform or not. I haven't watched reviews.
What do you mean partsform? Do they completely come off the vehicle/robot? If so, yes...but so did the original toy AND cartoon counterpart.
And enables them to hang on the spikes; that's why the rear wheel doesn't rotate around the knee as it did on the original.Jelze Bunnycat wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:Yes that's what I was trying to see. I thought maybe the legs managed to bend in such ways that made the wheels a solid part instead of loose. Makes no difference, I was just curious. Thanks.sol magnus wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:He looks better than Wreck-Gar. I still won't get him because I don't care about Junkions, but it's a good-looking figure. My 1 curiosity is if the wheels partsform or not. I haven't watched reviews.
What do you mean partsform? Do they completely come off the vehicle/robot? If so, yes...but so did the original toy AND cartoon counterpart.
Makes it easier for them to be used as weapons
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:And enables them to hang on the spikes; that's why the rear wheel doesn't rotate around the knee as it did on the original.Jelze Bunnycat wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:Yes that's what I was trying to see. I thought maybe the legs managed to bend in such ways that made the wheels a solid part instead of loose. Makes no difference, I was just curious. Thanks.sol magnus wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:He looks better than Wreck-Gar. I still won't get him because I don't care about Junkions, but it's a good-looking figure. My 1 curiosity is if the wheels partsform or not. I haven't watched reviews.
What do you mean partsform? Do they completely come off the vehicle/robot? If so, yes...but so did the original toy AND cartoon counterpart.
Makes it easier for them to be used as weapons
I am well aware of that - I own Wreck-Gar.Jelze Bunnycat wrote:ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:And enables them to hang on the spikes; that's why the rear wheel doesn't rotate around the knee as it did on the original.Jelze Bunnycat wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:Yes that's what I was trying to see. I thought maybe the legs managed to bend in such ways that made the wheels a solid part instead of loose. Makes no difference, I was just curious. Thanks.sol magnus wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:He looks better than Wreck-Gar. I still won't get him because I don't care about Junkions, but it's a good-looking figure. My 1 curiosity is if the wheels partsform or not. I haven't watched reviews.
What do you mean partsform? Do they completely come off the vehicle/robot? If so, yes...but so did the original toy AND cartoon counterpart.
Makes it easier for them to be used as weapons
The wheels aren't one solid piece, rather they spin on a separate hollow ring; that allows them to spin despite being attached to any 5mm hole, including the spikes.
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:I am well aware of that - I own Wreck-Gar.
Jelze Bunnycat wrote:The wheels aren't one solid piece, rather they spin on a separate hollow ring; that allows them to spin despite being attached to any 5mm hole, including the spikes.
To be fair, they're more satisfying than the original's wheel shield since they're more interesting to look at.Emerje wrote:Jelze Bunnycat wrote:The wheels aren't one solid piece, rather they spin on a separate hollow ring; that allows them to spin despite being attached to any 5mm hole, including the spikes.
They're basically very unsatisfying fidget spinners.
Emerje
Seibertron wrote:Is Junkheap the right colors? I feel like his colors are supposed to be similar to Wreck-Gar.
Hm. Apparently he is. My memory was way off.
https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Junkyard_(G1)
From left to right: Scrapheap, Wasteoid Gamma, Re-Cycle, Rubbish, HAZMAT and Greasestain. Junkyard also is visible just below Greasestain's arm.
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:
Wolfman Jake wrote:AllNewSuperRobot wrote:
Most of these look like recolors of one of the two complete Junkion character models made for the movie (except for Wreck-Gar, of course). With Junkyard and maybe Scrapheap as well, Hasbro and Takara could give us some of these other background characters in Generations Selects or some other exclusive channel with some new paint jobs, head sculpts, and maybe a few interchangeable bits of junk "kibble."
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