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triKlops wrote:Ironhidensh wrote:Looks like this guy is pretty popular. Any site with decent prices is sold out.
Keep an eye on this link
http://amzn.asia/4tDSGrm
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Ironhidensh wrote:triKlops wrote:Ironhidensh wrote:Looks like this guy is pretty popular. Any site with decent prices is sold out.
Keep an eye on this link
http://amzn.asia/4tDSGrm
Sorry, but I don't read Japanese. That won't help much, but thanks.
(I'm also too tech stupid to know how to translate stuff. )
triKlops wrote:Ironhidensh wrote:triKlops wrote:Ironhidensh wrote:Looks like this guy is pretty popular. Any site with decent prices is sold out.
Keep an eye on this link
http://amzn.asia/4tDSGrm
Sorry, but I don't read Japanese. That won't help much, but thanks.
(I'm also too tech stupid to know how to translate stuff. )
No problem but there is an English button on the site.
Directly below the bottom right of the search bar.
1 button click and 90% of the data on the site is translated.
Good Luck!
Sorry, we can't deliver this item to your area.
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:triKlops wrote:Ironhidensh wrote:triKlops wrote:Ironhidensh wrote:Looks like this guy is pretty popular. Any site with decent prices is sold out.
Keep an eye on this link
http://amzn.asia/4tDSGrm
Sorry, but I don't read Japanese. That won't help much, but thanks.
(I'm also too tech stupid to know how to translate stuff. )
No problem but there is an English button on the site.
Directly below the bottom right of the search bar.
1 button click and 90% of the data on the site is translated.
Good Luck!
I found the button, but after clicking it, the red text under the green "In Stock" text became this:Sorry, we can't deliver this item to your area.
Does it matter if one has Amazon Prime or not?triKlops wrote:Correct but only temporary.
Prime items, specifically the MPs we are looking at, cycle in and out of availability to the US.
There is an internal calendar that controls this, however i have not figured the exact thing that triggers the switch from one to another.
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:Does it matter if one has Amazon Prime or not?triKlops wrote:Correct but only temporary.
Prime items, specifically the MPs we are looking at, cycle in and out of availability to the US.
There is an internal calendar that controls this, however i have not figured the exact thing that triggers the switch from one to another.
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
Ironhidensh wrote:So, my thoughts on Inferno. We will, of course, start with a dashboard picture, because me.
Of course, Inferno has plastic tires, instead of rubber. This alone, in my opinion, should disqualify him from a masterpiece title.
All in all, while a good figure, a nice update from the original G1, Inferno is not (in my opinion) a great Masterpiece. I sold my MMC Backdraft after reading so many good reviews about this guy, and now I have the regrets. Oh well, this figure will do. As for recommendations, is you are a Takara/Hasbro loyalist, go ahead and get this figure. If, however, you are like me, and want the best possible update and representation of a character, look at the other options that are out there.
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
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Kurona wrote:Apologies for my naivety, but what is the advantage of having rubber tires instead of plastic? As far as I can tell both are decent for a figure but rubber degrades much quicker.
Ironhidensh wrote:For me, it's all about the look and feel. Also, what you are getting for your money.
I also compare it to the competition. 3rd party companies can do it and keep costs similar, what is the excuse for Takara, the "bigger better" company.
Finally, other than my prime and magnus from RiD 2000, I've never had an issue with rubber tires cracking, so I don't have any real bias from that perspectiv .
fenrir72 wrote:Kurona wrote:Apologies for my naivety, but what is the advantage of having rubber tires instead of plastic? As far as I can tell both are decent for a figure but rubber degrades much quicker.Ironhidensh wrote:For me, it's all about the look and feel. Also, what you are getting for your money.
I also compare it to the competition. 3rd party companies can do it and keep costs similar, what is the excuse for Takara, the "bigger better" company.
Finally, other than my prime and magnus from RiD 2000, I've never had an issue with rubber tires cracking, so I don't have any real bias from that perspectiv .
Kurona
Agreed.
IHD
Your just lucky. Given that you mentioned you own the Hb Fireconvoy version. I had the fortunate opportunity to own first the Hb then the Takara version. The rubber in my Hb version rutted almost withing 6 months of purchase. That was back in 2002. The JP version which I acquired 8 years later still hasn't. So you must have been really really lucky.
sol magnus wrote:fenrir72 wrote:Kurona wrote:Apologies for my naivety, but what is the advantage of having rubber tires instead of plastic? As far as I can tell both are decent for a figure but rubber degrades much quicker.Ironhidensh wrote:For me, it's all about the look and feel. Also, what you are getting for your money.
I also compare it to the competition. 3rd party companies can do it and keep costs similar, what is the excuse for Takara, the "bigger better" company.
Finally, other than my prime and magnus from RiD 2000, I've never had an issue with rubber tires cracking, so I don't have any real bias from that perspectiv .
Kurona
Agreed.
IHD
Your just lucky. Given that you mentioned you own the Hb Fireconvoy version. I had the fortunate opportunity to own first the Hb then the Takara version. The rubber in my Hb version rutted almost withing 6 months of purchase. That was back in 2002. The JP version which I acquired 8 years later still hasn't. So you must have been really really lucky.
When I sold both versions of Convoy and God Magnus last year to clear the decks for my Masterpiece collection, all their rubber wheels were fine and I got them all when they were contemporary.
Cyberpath wrote:MP Inferno and the Legends are still stuck somewhere (it's been five weeks since shipped) so I can't comment on him yet.
But I generally prefer plastic wheels on the cars because they make engine noise when I roll them on the desk.
Plus, there's all the stories about rubber wheels..
Ironhidensh wrote:All in all, while a good figure, a nice update from the original G1, Inferno is not (in my opinion) a great Masterpiece. I sold my MMC Backdraft after reading so many good reviews about this guy, and now I have the regrets. Oh well, this figure will do. As for recommendations, is you are a Takara/Hasbro loyalist, go ahead and get this figure. If, however, you are like me, and want the best possible update and representation of a character, look at the other options that are out there.
Ironhidensh wrote:For me, it's all about the look and feel. Also, what you are getting for your money.
I also compare it to the competition. 3rd party companies can do it and keep costs similar, what is the excuse for Takara, the "bigger better" company.
william-james88 wrote:Ironhidensh wrote:For me, it's all about the look and feel. Also, what you are getting for your money.
I also compare it to the competition. 3rd party companies can do it and keep costs similar, what is the excuse for Takara, the "bigger better" company.
I agree with this. I dont know what makes Inferno so expensive, and this is just looking at the yen price. I dont feel I am getting a lot for my money which is why I have yet to purchase inferno.
Ironhide had to get a license as well. Also, I feel Inferno doesn't come with half the assessories Ironhide did. While I'm sure you'll disagree with me, and that's perfectly fine, when I hold Inferno in hand, I cannot tell where all the extra money went.Emerje wrote:william-james88 wrote:Ironhidensh wrote:For me, it's all about the look and feel. Also, what you are getting for your money.
I also compare it to the competition. 3rd party companies can do it and keep costs similar, what is the excuse for Takara, the "bigger better" company.
I agree with this. I dont know what makes Inferno so expensive, and this is just looking at the yen price. I dont feel I am getting a lot for my money which is why I have yet to purchase inferno.
Looks like a lot to me.
Not to mention they had to actually pay for their vehicle licence.
Emerje
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
Bumblebee21 wrote:That's not a whole lot more compared to Ironhide. Who inferno is only an inch taller than.
Does he have any diecast
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
Ironhidensh wrote:Bumblebee21 wrote:That's not a whole lot more compared to Ironhide. Who inferno is only an inch taller than.
Does he have any diecast
Actually, Inferno and Ironhide are the same height. I actually think Ironhide is a little heavier than Inferno.
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