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retrothomas wrote:I opened Soundwave! He's seriously awesome. The only thing is he's got a bad joint that pops out, too! Now I understand why people malign Hasbro's quality control. Right now I own 7 Transformers and 3 of them have bad joints that pop off or make the figure slide into a split. I may have to swap out Soundwave just so that I can have a perfect one.
Yeah, WFC Optimus would have been much easier to deal with if he had instructions for each transformation. I still like him though
WeatherManNX01 wrote:retrothomas wrote:I opened Soundwave! He's seriously awesome. The only thing is he's got a bad joint that pops out, too! Now I understand why people malign Hasbro's quality control. Right now I own 7 Transformers and 3 of them have bad joints that pop off or make the figure slide into a split. I may have to swap out Soundwave just so that I can have a perfect one.
Yeah, WFC Optimus would have been much easier to deal with if he had instructions for each transformation. I still like him though
Gee, I opened mine yesterday, and I have had exactly zero problems with him. But regardless, I think he's a great figure, and I love the transformation. I've had no issues with bits falling off, nor have I had issues with his extending gun staying extended. Works just fine. My only quibble, and it's a small one at that, is that I feel like he needs a bit more mass. He seems just a bit too small to me. Like WFC Prime, I think he'd have been better off as a Voyager-sized figure (though his Transformation is perfect for a Deluxe).
Given that Soundwave also has both Transformations, is this a change they're making with the instructions? Is it for WFC figures only, or Generations, or across the board...? Not that it's bad ("reverse directions" doesn't always work so well), but I'm curious to see if it's a permanent change or a line change or something.
chuckdawg1999 wrote:WeatherManNX01 wrote:retrothomas wrote:I opened Soundwave! He's seriously awesome. The only thing is he's got a bad joint that pops out, too! Now I understand why people malign Hasbro's quality control. Right now I own 7 Transformers and 3 of them have bad joints that pop off or make the figure slide into a split. I may have to swap out Soundwave just so that I can have a perfect one.
Yeah, WFC Optimus would have been much easier to deal with if he had instructions for each transformation. I still like him though
Gee, I opened mine yesterday, and I have had exactly zero problems with him. But regardless, I think he's a great figure, and I love the transformation. I've had no issues with bits falling off, nor have I had issues with his extending gun staying extended. Works just fine. My only quibble, and it's a small one at that, is that I feel like he needs a bit more mass. He seems just a bit too small to me. Like WFC Prime, I think he'd have been better off as a Voyager-sized figure (though his Transformation is perfect for a Deluxe).
Given that Soundwave also has both Transformations, is this a change they're making with the instructions? Is it for WFC figures only, or Generations, or across the board...? Not that it's bad ("reverse directions" doesn't always work so well), but I'm curious to see if it's a permanent change or a line change or something.
As it is right now all the new figures have forward and back instructions. Maybe a lot of people complained?
WeatherManNX01 wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:WeatherManNX01 wrote:retrothomas wrote:I opened Soundwave! He's seriously awesome. The only thing is he's got a bad joint that pops out, too! Now I understand why people malign Hasbro's quality control. Right now I own 7 Transformers and 3 of them have bad joints that pop off or make the figure slide into a split. I may have to swap out Soundwave just so that I can have a perfect one.
Yeah, WFC Optimus would have been much easier to deal with if he had instructions for each transformation. I still like him though
Gee, I opened mine yesterday, and I have had exactly zero problems with him. But regardless, I think he's a great figure, and I love the transformation. I've had no issues with bits falling off, nor have I had issues with his extending gun staying extended. Works just fine. My only quibble, and it's a small one at that, is that I feel like he needs a bit more mass. He seems just a bit too small to me. Like WFC Prime, I think he'd have been better off as a Voyager-sized figure (though his Transformation is perfect for a Deluxe).
Given that Soundwave also has both Transformations, is this a change they're making with the instructions? Is it for WFC figures only, or Generations, or across the board...? Not that it's bad ("reverse directions" doesn't always work so well), but I'm curious to see if it's a permanent change or a line change or something.
As it is right now all the new figures have forward and back instructions. Maybe a lot of people complained?
Well, in fairness, my biggest complaint was when a figure would come in, say, robot mode, but the instructions would only show alt to robot, meaning to I had to reverse the directions out of the package.
However, I won't complain about bi-directional instructions. There are some nuances with some figures that are hard to reverse properly in your head.
chuckdawg1999 wrote:WeatherManNX01 wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:WeatherManNX01 wrote:retrothomas wrote:I opened Soundwave! He's seriously awesome. The only thing is he's got a bad joint that pops out, too! Now I understand why people malign Hasbro's quality control. Right now I own 7 Transformers and 3 of them have bad joints that pop off or make the figure slide into a split. I may have to swap out Soundwave just so that I can have a perfect one.
Yeah, WFC Optimus would have been much easier to deal with if he had instructions for each transformation. I still like him though
Gee, I opened mine yesterday, and I have had exactly zero problems with him. But regardless, I think he's a great figure, and I love the transformation. I've had no issues with bits falling off, nor have I had issues with his extending gun staying extended. Works just fine. My only quibble, and it's a small one at that, is that I feel like he needs a bit more mass. He seems just a bit too small to me. Like WFC Prime, I think he'd have been better off as a Voyager-sized figure (though his Transformation is perfect for a Deluxe).
Given that Soundwave also has both Transformations, is this a change they're making with the instructions? Is it for WFC figures only, or Generations, or across the board...? Not that it's bad ("reverse directions" doesn't always work so well), but I'm curious to see if it's a permanent change or a line change or something.
As it is right now all the new figures have forward and back instructions. Maybe a lot of people complained?
Well, in fairness, my biggest complaint was when a figure would come in, say, robot mode, but the instructions would only show alt to robot, meaning to I had to reverse the directions out of the package.
However, I won't complain about bi-directional instructions. There are some nuances with some figures that are hard to reverse properly in your head.
Which figures had those kind of instructions? I'd go crazy if I had say Energon Mirage and the instruc
WeatherManNX01 wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:WeatherManNX01 wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:WeatherManNX01 wrote:retrothomas wrote:I opened Soundwave! He's seriously awesome. The only thing is he's got a bad joint that pops out, too! Now I understand why people malign Hasbro's quality control. Right now I own 7 Transformers and 3 of them have bad joints that pop off or make the figure slide into a split. I may have to swap out Soundwave just so that I can have a perfect one.
Yeah, WFC Optimus would have been much easier to deal with if he had instructions for each transformation. I still like him though
Gee, I opened mine yesterday, and I have had exactly zero problems with him. But regardless, I think he's a great figure, and I love the transformation. I've had no issues with bits falling off, nor have I had issues with his extending gun staying extended. Works just fine. My only quibble, and it's a small one at that, is that I feel like he needs a bit more mass. He seems just a bit too small to me. Like WFC Prime, I think he'd have been better off as a Voyager-sized figure (though his Transformation is perfect for a Deluxe).
Given that Soundwave also has both Transformations, is this a change they're making with the instructions? Is it for WFC figures only, or Generations, or across the board...? Not that it's bad ("reverse directions" doesn't always work so well), but I'm curious to see if it's a permanent change or a line change or something.
As it is right now all the new figures have forward and back instructions. Maybe a lot of people complained?
Well, in fairness, my biggest complaint was when a figure would come in, say, robot mode, but the instructions would only show alt to robot, meaning to I had to reverse the directions out of the package.
However, I won't complain about bi-directional instructions. There are some nuances with some figures that are hard to reverse properly in your head.
Which figures had those kind of instructions? I'd go crazy if I had say Energon Mirage and the instruc
I'm going off memory, so I could be entirely wrong on this. In fact, now that you question it, I suspect I am wrong and am imagining it. I know I've looked at a robot-mode figure in the store and thought, "Wow, I hope the instructions aren't alt-to-robot." I'll bet that's where I'm thinking this has happened.
EDIT: Did a quick check of my instruction collection, and I found a few. Reissues Blaster, Soundwave, Perceptor, and Insecticons all came in robot mode, but instructions were alt-to-robot. For the Classics/Universe combiners, the central figure in each (Steamhammer, Onslaught, and Silverbolt) were all in robot mode with alt-to-robot instructions. So it's not common, but it has happened recently.
-Kanrabat- wrote:YEah, too many Transformers are in a serious need of a good rim job.
Blast Cannon wrote:This thread is brilliant. Duragrip you are a gloriously weird sexual deviant and I love it.
Mkall wrote:Picked up Galaxy Force Optimus Prime yesterday.
Jimmy Drift wrote:Mkall wrote:Picked up Galaxy Force Optimus Prime yesterday.
Mine arrived today (thanks to kirbenvost) - think i prefer him to his regular release
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