Carnivius_Prime wrote:The only ways in which that Ravage figure looks even remotely good is because it's done up like Ravage all black and cool but it's still a bloody awful looking figure. Even USB drive Ravage looks a bajillion times better and is actually functional as a real life device.
Yes, Legends Blurr is lovely. Had mine a couple weeks now. Still having a lil issue with his 'antenna(?)' part keeps sliding back down into the head if even a gentle breeze touches it though.
Autobot Roadburn wrote:
I must have gotten lucky with my Blurr, his antenna holds up fine. Maybe a touch of superglue could tighten yours up a bit?
Carnivius_Prime wrote:Autobot Roadburn wrote:
I must have gotten lucky with my Blurr, his antenna holds up fine. Maybe a touch of superglue could tighten yours up a bit?
I will attempt this later (and carefully so I don't end up with it completely stuck and immobile ). My Legends Scourge needs it too.
Autobot Roadburn wrote:I recommend Scotch Super Glue Gel/Liquid, I just bought it at Fred Meyer for a couple dollars. I had to tighten my Astrotrain's Titan Master legs, so I put on a thin layer with a toothpick and let it sit for 20 minutes, it turned out fine. Careful of the fumes though, you might want to open a window.
I hope my Scourge doesn't have any issues, I bought a Hasbro one and his head was so loose it didn't even stay on, and his antenna was loose too. He was so awful I returned him. The Takara one looks good enough to risk buying and I know how to fix him now.
Good luck with the fix! This is probably my favorite Titans Return figure yet next to Chromedome, SDCC Brainstorm and Takara Galvatron, I actually really like his lavender color.
Carnivius_Prime wrote:I live in the UK and have never heard of Fred Meyer but thanks for the recommendation anyways. I think I got a good glue and I got some toothpicks. I'll keep moving the antenna up and down while the glue dries so that it doesn't get stuck.
The head on my Legends Scourge stays on fine and doesn't wobble or anything. I think only thing that disappoints me about him is that unusually he's lacking a bit of the cartoon accuracy Takara are famous for and that's his pink fingernails/claws. Oh well I've never been a big fan of the cartoon anyways I just thought these decos looked much less bland than Hasbro's attempt (especially Blurr)
I've got Hasbro's Hardhead and Galvatron. Hardhead's head is quite wobbbly and he's a bit dull but eh I dunno. Galvatron looks fine in robot mode (once I cut off the mask and stuck it on the Titan master so I could have proper head articulation, damn Titan gimmick crippling basic figure features, and also I sliced a slot into his cannon handle so it can slide onto the fin on his forearm cos I hated the default position since it limits arm movement). He's... not particularly fun as a Transformer. Both his altmodes are kinda boring not that he ever spends much time in them in any fiction. I'm still waiting for my ideal Galvatron figure. Maybe if I could get that 3rd party figure Tyrant cheap and in Marvel/toy colours (always preferred that and cos Marvel UK Galvatron is 'my' Galvatron).
Carnivius_Prime wrote:The only ways in which that Ravage figure looks even remotely good is because it's done up like Ravage all black and cool but it's still a bloody awful looking figure. Even USB drive Ravage looks a bajillion times better and is actually functional as a real life device.
Yes, Legends Blurr is lovely. Had mine a couple weeks now. Still having a lil issue with his 'antenna(?)' part keeps sliding back down into the head if even a gentle breeze touches it though.
Kurona wrote:
True, but he also goes in the too small category for me. Scout/Legends-sized is what's appealing about TR/Legends Ravage to me.
RodimusRex wrote:What about Masterpiece?
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
Cobotron wrote:Just my 2 cents, but there has yet to be a better Ravage than the original G1 toy.
Pure plastic elegance.
Carnivius_Prime wrote: I just can't comprehend how they could ask their loyal customers for money to purchase such crap when there have been better figures before.
william-james88 wrote:Carnivius_Prime wrote: I just can't comprehend how they could ask their loyal customers for money to purchase such crap when there have been better figures before.
Maybe because its not meant for their loyal customers but to unknowing kids who find the idea of a transforming smart phone cool.
Carnivius_Prime wrote:william-james88 wrote:Carnivius_Prime wrote: I just can't comprehend how they could ask their loyal customers for money to purchase such crap when there have been better figures before.
Maybe because its not meant for their loyal customers but to unknowing kids who find the idea of a transforming smart phone cool.
Wait, that's supposed to be a smart phone? Now I'm even more confused especially in regards to storing it inside Soundwave.
Carnivius_Prime wrote:I've got Hasbro's Hardhead and Galvatron. Hardhead's head is quite wobbbly and he's a bit dull but eh I dunno. Galvatron looks fine in robot mode (once I cut off the mask and stuck it on the Titan master so I could have proper head articulation, damn Titan gimmick crippling basic figure features, and also I sliced a slot into his cannon handle so it can slide onto the fin on his forearm cos I hated the default position since it limits arm movement). He's... not particularly fun as a Transformer. Both his altmodes are kinda boring not that he ever spends much time in them in any fiction. I'm still waiting for my ideal Galvatron figure. Maybe if I could get that 3rd party figure Tyrant cheap and in Marvel/toy colours (always preferred that and cos Marvel UK Galvatron is 'my' Galvatron).
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
Hellscream9999 wrote:As for Hardhead, I tossed the head in my tf bin and bought clobber so as to have my official Grimlock. The gunmetal greys perfectly match, and I'd recommend checking it out as he looks amazing with clobber attached
Kurona wrote:Is Crashbash/Clobber the next Universe Cyclonus/Thrilling 30 Springer? As in one of the few things the entire fanbase can agree is amazing?
Because I really hope so since that would be hilarious
Kurona wrote:Is Crashbash/Clobber the next Universe Cyclonus/Thrilling 30 Springer? As in one of the few things the entire fanbase can agree is amazing?
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