AshesOfPain wrote:RogueDeathangel wrote:Haha, Just remembered another one.
It took me a good few months to realise that Classics Rodimus' rear wheels (the ones that end up on his legs in bot mode) actually slide to allow the shin panels to sit flush against his legs.
Silly, That is in the instructions.
MightyMagnus78 wrote:Nothing Hasbro does surprises me anymore, their ineptitude is legendary!
Burn wrote:Shadowstream wrote:It's quite clear they dun dropped the ball, but did they have to drop it so far and so hard?
It's FunPub. It's their specialty.
Shadowstream wrote:Just remembered one more, Deluxe classics Optimus's spinning torso gimmick can be locked by pulling the button out on his back til it clicks.
fenrir72 wrote:G1 Beachcomber.........you can actually extend his legs a few millimeters to make him a bit taller.
Superlink Omega Supreme has an extra head(?)
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:I just found out that HftD Brimstone has an accelerator pedal that swings out of the left side of the bike.
Forgotten wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:I just found out that HftD Brimstone has an accelerator pedal that swings out of the left side of the bike.
The kickstand?
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Forgotten wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:I just found out that HftD Brimstone has an accelerator pedal that swings out of the left side of the bike.
The kickstand?
It swings horizontally, rather than vertically.
Forgotten wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Forgotten wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:I just found out that HftD Brimstone has an accelerator pedal that swings out of the left side of the bike.
The kickstand?
It swings horizontally, rather than vertically.
That's how the kickstand on my bike is. I haven't managed to find a Brimstone yet, but hoping tonight's run will land me one, so I can't be sure, but i'm pretty sure that's supposed to be the kickstand. What do I know though, I just found out 30 minutes ago that the cannon on voyager Animated Megs is detachable.
--B-- wrote:Thanks to my children, I found out last night that all of my TF's on display can cover most of our basement floor and a small section of our front yard.
And apperantly Generations Drift can turn invisible, since not a single piece of him showed up when I picked everything up off said floor/yard.
EDIT: Found Drift under the air hockey table, after I went and picked up another one. I think I will just hold onto that!
574R5CR34M wrote:
Must say, this is the best thread ever.
--B-- wrote:Thanks to my children, I found out last night that all of my TF's on display can cover most of our basement floor and a small section of our front yard.
And apperantly Generations Drift can turn invisible, since not a single piece of him showed up when I picked everything up off said floor/yard.
EDIT: Found Drift under the air hockey table, after I went and picked up another one. I think I will just hold onto that!
Shadowstream wrote:Just remembered one more, Deluxe classics Optimus's spinning torso gimmick can be locked by pulling the button out on his back til it clicks.
That's the one I never knew until Freddery pointed it out.
kirbenvost wrote:Oh man... they sound... rambunctious, to say the least.
--B-- wrote:kirbenvost wrote:Oh man... they sound... rambunctious, to say the least.
4 and almost 6 year old boys, seeing about 10 feet of awesome TF's displayed above all of they're toys, I guess was too much for them to bear. I can't really blame them, and takin ght ocassional one or two down is OK, but they took down just about everything, and CC Magnus was in the front yard
Cobalt Prime wrote:EDIT: I also just discovered that the curved panels on the bottom of Primus' feet are meant to unlatch and swing upwards. They are hinged and held in place by tiny black spring-loaded "bumps". If you did it right, you can clearly see the "meteor impact" detail on the back of his lower leg when he is standing. Now granted, his stability is not as good in that he may have more of a tendency to fall backwards if not positioned properly, but it does look better. The fronts of his feet also have a small amount of side to side hinge action so that you can angle them to make them flat on the ground even when he is standing with his legs apart.
--B-- wrote:kirbenvost wrote:Oh man... they sound... rambunctious, to say the least.
4 and almost 6 year old boys, seeing about 10 feet of awesome TF's displayed above all of they're toys, I guess was too much for them to bear. I can't really blame them, and takin ght ocassional one or two down is OK, but they took down just about everything, and CC Magnus was in the front yard
kirbenvost wrote:--B-- wrote:kirbenvost wrote:Oh man... they sound... rambunctious, to say the least.
4 and almost 6 year old boys, seeing about 10 feet of awesome TF's displayed above all of they're toys, I guess was too much for them to bear. I can't really blame them, and takin ght ocassional one or two down is OK, but they took down just about everything, and CC Magnus was in the front yard
I think I've decided that if I ever have kids, my TFs will displayed in a locked cabinet which will be anchored to the wall.
--B-- wrote:kirbenvost wrote:--B-- wrote:kirbenvost wrote:Oh man... they sound... rambunctious, to say the least.
4 and almost 6 year old boys, seeing about 10 feet of awesome TF's displayed above all of they're toys, I guess was too much for them to bear. I can't really blame them, and takin ght ocassional one or two down is OK, but they took down just about everything, and CC Magnus was in the front yard
I think I've decided that if I ever have kids, my TFs will displayed in a locked cabinet which will be anchored to the wall.
That's what bricks are for
J/K, glass cabinets are what I would have done, but cash flow doesn't allow for it.
Mykltron wrote:Cobalt Prime wrote:EDIT: I also just discovered that the curved panels on the bottom of Primus' feet are meant to unlatch and swing upwards. They are hinged and held in place by tiny black spring-loaded "bumps". If you did it right, you can clearly see the "meteor impact" detail on the back of his lower leg when he is standing. Now granted, his stability is not as good in that he may have more of a tendency to fall backwards if not positioned properly, but it does look better. The fronts of his feet also have a small amount of side to side hinge action so that you can angle them to make them flat on the ground even when he is standing with his legs apart.
This does make his stupid feet look like not stupid feet! How did you find it? I really have to force them to move! In fact I need to hit them.
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