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Fansproject warbot defender (springer) knee problem

PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 1:27 pm
by mooncake623
The knee joints in one of his knees are completely gone on mine. I've transformed him 5 times at most. has anyone come up with a fix yet? Searched on the forum and googled it heard people talked about it but can't find a fix.

thanks in advance.

Re: Fansproject warbot defender (springer) knee problem

PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 5:05 pm
by daimchoc
mooncake623 wrote:The knee joints in one of his knees are completely gone on mine. I've transformed him 5 times at most. has anyone come up with a fix yet? Searched on the forum and googled it heard people talked about it but can't find a fix.

thanks in advance.



Future Polish or try to get with someone that can do shapeways. Megamoon from TFW2005 has his own 3D printer and might be able to accommodate you for a replacement piece. Good Luck!

Re: Fansproject warbot defender (springer) knee problem

PostPosted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 1:03 pm
by Rated X
Ive never transformed mine out of pure laziness. What exactly is the issue with the knees ?

Re: Fansproject warbot defender (springer) knee problem

PostPosted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 2:46 pm
by kirbenvost
Rated X wrote:Ive never transformed mine out of pure laziness. What exactly is the issue with the knees ?


Wut. Granted, he's a pain in the ass to transform, but the point of transforming figures is to transform them! :lol:

Anyway, the knees get loose really easily.

Re: Fansproject warbot defender (springer) knee problem

PostPosted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 3:57 pm
by Rated X
kirbenvost wrote:
Rated X wrote:Ive never transformed mine out of pure laziness. What exactly is the issue with the knees ?


Wut. Granted, he's a pain in the ass to transform, but the point of transforming figures is to transform them! :lol:

Anyway, the knees get loose really easily.


Something about him seemed delicate. So I guess I just got scared and posed him in robot mode. So basically when the knees get loose he becomes top heavy and falls over ? I had heard some people complain about the heels and Shapeways even sells better heels.

Re: Fansproject warbot defender (springer) knee problem

PostPosted: Sun Nov 25, 2012 3:51 am
by mooncake623
I actually think Defender is awesome to transform... but the knee is comptletly gone on mine before i transformed him much. i recently picked him up to try to get his transformation down. I think the knees gave out cause the pose i put him on might have stressed it. not sure but i rarely touched it before i discovered this problem. but since i've really gotten to know and liked his transformation.

Re: Fansproject warbot defender (springer) knee problem

PostPosted: Sun Nov 25, 2012 10:37 am
by Mekatron
The ratchet-joints on mine went to crap within 30 minutes of play... must be crap plastic, because they just grinded themselves down to the bone before I even noticed what was going on. Really made me regret buying the guy... especially since he can't even stand up.

Re: Fansproject warbot defender (springer) knee problem

PostPosted: Sun Nov 25, 2012 11:02 am
by Gauntlet101010
I've only transformed mine a few times (I don't find him very fun to transform since it requires a lot of guesswork) and the knees are decent.

But I can see how they'd wind up grinding to nothing. I wonder if there's even a way to make Shapeways replacement parts. Has anyone takes apart the figure to see if it's even made in such a way that the part's replaceable?

Re: Fansproject warbot defender (springer) knee problem

PostPosted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 7:04 pm
by kirbenvost
Rated X wrote:
kirbenvost wrote:
Rated X wrote:Ive never transformed mine out of pure laziness. What exactly is the issue with the knees ?


Wut. Granted, he's a pain in the ass to transform, but the point of transforming figures is to transform them! :lol:

Anyway, the knees get loose really easily.


Something about him seemed delicate. So I guess I just got scared and posed him in robot mode. So basically when the knees get loose he becomes top heavy and falls over ? I had heard some people complain about the heels and Shapeways even sells better heels.


He's definitely pretty top-heavy and those tiny heels don't support the weight well, so even before the knees wear out it's a bit of a pain to get him to stand up without falling back in some poses. The shapeways parts help with that, just makes him a bit mroe stable.

Mine has 1 loose knee now but he's still capable of standing unsupported.