by Dorkimus » Mon Apr 08, 2019 7:40 am
Well this kind of sucks. I don't have ordered that one since I don't really care that much about BW. If this would have been a bit cheaper, then who knows. It doesn't look that bad, save the crotch. But it just isn't very cool if these things happen to a such expensive toy.
I don't think that any fellow collector feel any better if you say that "well, maybe this affects only to 10/100 figures or some such". Doesn't feel very good if you happen to be one of those unlucky ones. I also find comments about transforming BW Megatron a bit ridiculous. What do you mean that you can only ever transform it once or twice and after that it will tear off it's own dick (hence the crotch damage). This is supposed to be a collectable toy that you can transform, and you shouldn't feel like disarming a roadside bomb while transforming it. Yes, yes. Some people manhandle their ummm...toys, but that doesn't explain all the issues here.
It is kind of sad as well, that my trust to Takara MP line is plummeting. Ridiculous pricing, quality issues (despite the price hike) and cycling of the same old same old characters. Another Mp Optimus Prime...gee, that is exactly something I didn't realize I even needed or wanted. Same goes for that horrible "cartoon accurate" Bee. How about some new characters...no. Ok. I just trop collecting any official transforming transformers. Simple as that. Many official statues are still nice (though a bit pricy as well), and everything Flame Toys does is really awesome, but the rest is meh and even lame to me. If you like those kind of basic TF toylines, then more power to you. Nothing wrong with that. I just don't care about that "bulk" stuff.
Studio series might actually be better, but most of those are Bayformers, though Blackout seems rather nice. Seems like 3p is way to go, even though some of those might have quality issues as well. However the current pricing alone makes MP toys less desirable. These cost now more than many 3P toys.
I can also tell that it is rather far fetched that the paint would cause this. Sure, some Gundam markers and whatnot may be too strong for thin plastic parts, if put it on a bare plastic without any coat of a varnish of surface primer. I have painted scale models and miniature figures about 24 years and I really haven't seen paint eating/softening plastic like that. Specially if the paint is meant for plastic model kits and figures. And even some sprays for actual 1:1 cars are rather safe to use. Not all of those obviously, but many are if the plastic is hard enough.
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