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-Kanrabat- wrote:AN ACTUAL HAUL FOR ONCE!![]()
After struggling through the endless forest of "wave 1 everything" at TrU, I went to the barren desert of Walmart's TF section. But lo and behold, a G1 oasis! I never thought I'd ever come across G1 Hot Rod live in store so I grabbed two before the scalper roaches come crawling in. One for me and one for my friend who is too busy on week days to do anything. So we have our G1 Hot Rods secured!![]()
nycPrime wrote:Man I've been debating back n forth on Magnus. It's about $140 shipped via Amazon JP.....
-Kanrabat- wrote:Do it. It's WAY better than the the previous 200$+ shipped it went for. Worth every dimes.
At this point the only reason to not get yourself a MP Magnus is if you are tight on cash and/or you don't care enough about the toy.
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
nycPrime wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:Do it. It's WAY better than the the previous 200$+ shipped it went for. Worth every dimes.
At this point the only reason to not get yourself a MP Magnus is if you are tight on cash and/or you don't care enough about the toy.
You and WJ are killing me! I literally went through my list of wants this morning and deleted MP-22 from the list, no joke! My thinking: I don't really need it, the CW version is perfectly fine for me at a fraction of the cost. Argh....not I'm thinking hard about it.
WJ - have you had a chance to play with it yet? What are you thoughts?
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
-Kanrabat- wrote:Eh, fair enough. And if you mind scale and prefer the normal Generations, any MPs are way too big. It always depend mostly of the deep want. And as a "veteran" collector, I learned that if you buy a thing with just a tiny bit of a shadow of a doubt at the back of your mind, that's enough to give buyer remorse.
nycPrime wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:Eh, fair enough. And if you mind scale and prefer the normal Generations, any MPs are way too big. It always depend mostly of the deep want. And as a "veteran" collector, I learned that if you buy a thing with just a tiny bit of a shadow of a doubt at the back of your mind, that's enough to give buyer remorse.
From the looks of it, I would definitely favor the MP. I'm just making due with the Generations. The only thing holding me back from getting the MP is cuz I'm cheap lol.
Well this is the most sound advice I've ever heard here-Kanrabat- wrote:Because if you're not willing to pay the price on a thing, it's because you really don't want it. And if you pay it anyway, disapointment is sure to follow. And as a collector, it's the worst feeling ever.
william-james88 wrote:I agree, despite all its obvious flaws, I think its freaken awesome!
nycPrime wrote:Received Swerve from Wally world. Never had a G1 minibot before so definitely had a "that's it?!" sort of reaction. Don't think I'll go crazy looking for any of the other minibot except for Bee.
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
Cobotron wrote:@nyc - Nice grab! I stand by my statement that Abominus is among the very best Combiners we got from the whole Prime Wars trilogy.
Pretty darn good, right!nycPrime wrote:Cobotron wrote:@nyc - Nice grab! I stand by my statement that Abominus is among the very best Combiners we got from the whole Prime Wars trilogy.
I'll agree with you on that Cobo. It's definitely up there. Though I may need to switch out the feet. Not a big fan of the POTP feet vs. the CW HFG.
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
Cobotron wrote:Have you tried pegging the extra hands into the back of Hun Gurr's stock feet? They can hang off the back, or you can flip them around for some simian beast feet. Toes and all!![]()
I've found it adds some much needed stability. Here's a pic for an example. If you haven't already seen this done.
COOL! Monkey feet FTW!nycPrime wrote:Cobotron wrote:Have you tried pegging the extra hands into the back of Hun Gurr's stock feet? They can hang off the back, or you can flip them around for some simian beast feet. Toes and all!![]()
I've found it adds some much needed stability. Here's a pic for an example. If you haven't already seen this done.
Wow mind is blown. I've never seen that. And I actually prefer it turned around. The plain feet are too thin for my tastes. Thanks!
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
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