blackeyedprime wrote:Big powered arrived today, one of the things I'm really happy with is Dias slide out hands (if they could have rotated even better) which is something Siege figures and others could do with reverting back to so it leaves no hollow arm gaps. 80's features on a modern toy
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:blackeyedprime wrote:Big powered arrived today, one of the things I'm really happy with is Dias slide out hands (if they could have rotated even better) which is something Siege figures and others could do with reverting back to so it leaves no hollow arm gaps. 80's features on a modern toy
Telescoping parts are actually one of my pet peeves, as the catches have worn out on my G1 toys.
Skritz wrote: But if he's waaaay too fragile and wonky it might not be worth it.
william-james88 wrote:Skritz wrote: But if he's waaaay too fragile and wonky it might not be worth it.
I do not know about the combined boxset, but the regular release (both hasbro and takara's) is too fragile and wonky. I absolutely hate that toy. Both the godbomber and ginrai elements are weak and together they are super weak.
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
Skritz wrote:Yeeeah that seems to be a common problem people have with God Ginrai. I'd probably be better off with an Hasbro PMOP off ebay, huh?
Skritz wrote:Well I understand not every figure is something fun to fiddle with and I don't expect Ginrai to be that kind of figure.
william-james88 wrote:Skritz wrote:Well I understand not every figure is something fun to fiddle with and I don't expect Ginrai to be that kind of figure.
Sure, but I personally think he is the opposite of fun when it comes to handling.
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.'
o.supreme wrote:I used *Magnus Prime* from the TR Siege set, and the individual release Legends God Bomber to create my God Ginrai. It actually works quite well. I haven't problems with extra loose bits or floppy parts. I'm really glad I have it. I don't know if I'm just fortunate or what. I got one of the last available LG42's from BBTS, so I don't know if its a matter of getting later run toys that have fixes, or truly a case of YMMV.
Burn wrote:Big Powered arrived the other day and I got around to opening it up today and having a bit of a squiz.
A part of me is disappointed because each one felt "cheap" to me.
Road Fire is easily the best of the three. Good solid figure.
Dai Atlas is a good figure, but I wasn't able to get the hips to lock in properly.
Sonic Bomber is a nice enough figure, but let down by the "feet". Ball joint that really does nothing?
chuckdawg1999 wrote:I find I line the bar up then slam it down quickly it locks in well.
Latebrus-K wrote:I've been tempted a few times to grab Godbomber, but the regular negative reviews have turned me away, along with the premium Takara price. The God Ginrai set doesn't work either since I already have a Magnus Prime... ah well
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