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Data Disc Modifications?

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2014 1:29 pm
by RiddlerJ
I'm just curious what anyone else thinks.

Do you think it's possible to remove the springs from the FOC data discs so that their parts could move naturally and they would gain poseabilty? The joints may have to be coated a little bit to so that they're not so loose.

Or do you think that would cause the figure to fall apart altogether?

Re: Data Disc Modifications?

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2014 1:35 pm
by Mindmaster
RiddlerJ wrote:Or do you think that would cause the figure to fall apart altogether?


This. I'm specifically thinking of the Rumble/Frenzy/Rewind/Eject mold. It's the springs that keep his legs holding him up. Take out the springs, and the figure is forever doomed to do splits.

Re: Data Disc Modifications?

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2014 4:45 pm
by craggy
I think the best "modification" you could make to the Decepticon Data Disks would be buying the MP versions of the characters.

Re: Data Disc Modifications?

PostPosted: Sun May 18, 2014 1:43 pm
by RiddlerJ
craggy wrote:I think the best "modification" you could make to the Decepticon Data Disks would be buying the MP versions of the characters.


I actually do have them, except for Ratbat whom I'm hoping for a cheaper release to appear.

The appeal of the data discs for me is the fact that it's the first time in a long while that we were able to have a consistent line up of Soundwave's and Blaster's agents for the classic shelf as opposed to random figures here and there (here's Laserbeak as a scout repaint, here's Ratbat as a deluxe spaceship repaint, here's Rumble as a tank that you can't have anyway).

It's such a shame that the designs themselves are so lacking. Like a lot of people I bought them all, trying to plug into that old G1 goodness and was pretty let down.

The Masterpiece (and 3rd party) versions do the job a lot better but are a lot more expensive and go on their own shelf anyway.

Re: Data Disc Modifications?

PostPosted: Sun May 18, 2014 2:18 pm
by craggy
see. my MP tapes are in my Classics collection. the Data Disks were a fun diversion for 5 mins or so.