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Cybertron Smokescreen makes for a decent Rad stand-in, especially with that Rad-looking head of his.D-Maximal_Primal wrote:Getting G1 Rad makes me really wish we could get a new Rad to go with lionizer. It also makes me think that Lionizer really needed an orange body, though I like that he is a sword now.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Nemesis Destron wrote:So for those that have Galaxy OP does the figure's legs drift apart some when in robot mode? I just saw a video review where I noticed this and it bugged me enough. I don't care for UM but did he have that same issue? Do you care...can anyone weigh in? My thanks in advance.
Skritz wrote:For what it's worth I've noticed Siege figures have a bad habit of always having one loose (or at least, looser than the other) ankle pivot. I'm not sure if it is bad luck on my end or the fact its a very supportive joint but for some reason they all got one foot looser than the other.
Chuckdawg1999 wrote:While there are a few flaws to Galaxy Upgrade Optimus Prime, the figure is a great tribute to the classic Cybertron Leader Class figure. The armor comes together nicely although getting it situated on the back can be tricky. It also would've been nice to see some extra folding bits on the cannons that could replicate the spring-loaded features from the original toy too. Overall it cuts an impressive silhouette and would look good on any shelf.
Sabrblade wrote:Cybertron Smokescreen makes for a decent Rad stand-in, especially with that Rad-looking head of his.
Rodimus Prime wrote:I picked up Galaxy Upgrade Optimus last night/this morning and played with him a bit. It's a good figure, but not worth $50. I actually don't like the super mode, so he will be displayed without his backpack. It will stay in the box. However, I think the Prime figure itself is too bulky for its legs (something that wasn't so apparent with Magnus) so I will be keeping his leg armor on, which will make him slightly taller and his legs not seem like chicken legs, like SS38's are. The truck mode is not too bad, but the faux wheels do take away from the image a bit. But it won't matter, because I'll be keep him in robot mode on the shelf.
I also picked up Aimless, so Misfire is now pleased.
william-james88 wrote:I did find some new stuff today (well, new for me). Got Siege Ironhide and Sixgun. The panel on the right leg doesn't peg as is the case with everyone but it doesnt flap around at all and aesthetically it doesnt really change anything. I am quite happy about that since I expected so much worse after reading the comments.
SGMLordMirage wrote:After watching the video again from Chuckdawg and listening to his comments, I looked over my Galaxy Upgrade Optimus Prime alittle more. Honestly after i got him to my office, I just opened it up and posed him and put him in place. I will say, mine does a at least have one loose leg. If you hold it up like Chuck does and shake it, the right leg on mine dangles so to speak.
I will add that in vehicle mode, the non painted wheels is not appealing and perhaps Toyhax will come out with something.
But all in all, still a cool figure in my opinion. I don’t own Ultra Magnus, so that would be a cool photo to see.
Who knows, may get him now.
SGM
Wolfman Jake wrote:william-james88 wrote:I did find some new stuff today (well, new for me). Got Siege Ironhide and Sixgun. The panel on the right leg doesn't peg as is the case with everyone but it doesnt flap around at all and aesthetically it doesnt really change anything. I am quite happy about that since I expected so much worse after reading the comments.
The side leg flaps on my Ironhide don't peg in too well, but it doesn't really matter, as they stay flush against the leg when in robot mode. The only real issue is that they fall off when you handle the figure, especially when transforming. Even if you're being as careful as possible, those panels will fall off at the slightest provocation. I wonder if we'll see a running change in the mold by the time Ratchet is released this fall.
william-james88 wrote:Wolfman Jake wrote:william-james88 wrote:I did find some new stuff today (well, new for me). Got Siege Ironhide and Sixgun. The panel on the right leg doesn't peg as is the case with everyone but it doesnt flap around at all and aesthetically it doesnt really change anything. I am quite happy about that since I expected so much worse after reading the comments.
The side leg flaps on my Ironhide don't peg in too well, but it doesn't really matter, as they stay flush against the leg when in robot mode. The only real issue is that they fall off when you handle the figure, especially when transforming. Even if you're being as careful as possible, those panels will fall off at the slightest provocation. I wonder if we'll see a running change in the mold by the time Ratchet is released this fall.
Woah, wait a second, mine doesnt do that at all. It is very tight to the point where I was sure it was pinned.
Wolfman Jake wrote:william-james88 wrote:Wolfman Jake wrote:william-james88 wrote:I did find some new stuff today (well, new for me). Got Siege Ironhide and Sixgun. The panel on the right leg doesn't peg as is the case with everyone but it doesnt flap around at all and aesthetically it doesnt really change anything. I am quite happy about that since I expected so much worse after reading the comments.
The side leg flaps on my Ironhide don't peg in too well, but it doesn't really matter, as they stay flush against the leg when in robot mode. The only real issue is that they fall off when you handle the figure, especially when transforming. Even if you're being as careful as possible, those panels will fall off at the slightest provocation. I wonder if we'll see a running change in the mold by the time Ratchet is released this fall.
Woah, wait a second, mine doesnt do that at all. It is very tight to the point where I was sure it was pinned.
I've heard reports both ways, that they're solidly in place, like yours, and that they're like mine, falling off at the drop of a hat. I'm not sure if it's a QC your mileage may vary sort of thing or if there was a running change and you got a later, revised release. Unfortunately, I've already thrown away my Ironhide box, so I can't tell you what the production stamp code was.
william-james88 wrote:Well I have mine. If anyone has a crappy one, with the box still, let us know what the production stamp is.
william-james88 wrote:Well I have mine. If anyone has a crappy one, with the box still, let us know what the production stamp is.
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