fenrir72 wrote:TFA UM
william-james88 wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:D'ohoho! Will you sucker! Enjoying that Binaltech Grimlock I traded you some years ago I see.
Glad I got rid of that beautiful but oh so frustrating thing.
It was still a great deal. I dont regret the money I spent. I really wanted to experience a Binaltech version and I wanted to experience that mold so it was win win. And he is beautiful and a great example of embodying a character in a different alt mode. I just hate his arms.Ultra Markus wrote:what about RID Megatron /Galvatron 10 modes and i have had heard some of my friends couldnt figure it out let alone their kids figuring it out
I never found him that hard, even when I first got him back when I was 13. When a toy has so many modes they are all just a few steps away from one another another.
Ultra Markus wrote:maybe, but without directions its almost too hard to know how to do it
william-james88 wrote:Ultra Markus wrote:maybe, but without directions its almost too hard to know how to do it
I never used instructions, even as a kid. Most of the toys i got were second hand anyway and back then many instructions were written on the box and kids would throw out the boxes. So as an 8 year old I learnt to figure out TFs without instructions. For RID Megatron, the internet was around and I would just look at an image of the modes and figure it out from there. I really don't find him tricky in any way, he whole idea of the toy is to reorient his limbs and tail. The tail becomes the head for one mode, or the legs become the neck for another. Its the same parts being used over an over you are just changing the stance and orientation of the same parts.
Ultra Markus wrote:william-james88 wrote:Ultra Markus wrote:maybe, but without directions its almost too hard to know how to do it
I never used instructions, even as a kid. Most of the toys i got were second hand anyway and back then many instructions were written on the box and kids would throw out the boxes. So as an 8 year old I learnt to figure out TFs without instructions. For RID Megatron, the internet was around and I would just look at an image of the modes and figure it out from there. I really don't find him tricky in any way, he whole idea of the toy is to reorient his limbs and tail. The tail becomes the head for one mode, or the legs become the neck for another. Its the same parts being used over an over you are just changing the stance and orientation of the same parts.
So your saying if you didn't have internet help you would have had a hard time figuring it out much like everthing else in the list
RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Another great list, William. And unlike last week, I've played with all these toys. So i can agree with no real reservations.
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