fenrir72 wrote:The G1 Jetfire mold. releasing the forward landing gears hurt.
Oh man, I remember whacking my knuckles with Jetfire's landing gear a
lot as a child! Curiously, I don't seem to have this trouble with my re-issue Bandai VF-1S. Either they made the spring less tight (which I doubt, as they still seem quite forceful) or I just have a higher pain tolerance as an adult.
fenrir72 wrote:30th RB and Jetfire (functional missiles!)
How are these dangerous? Presumably, the missiles are of sufficient length to meet US child safety laws. Having gotten both of these recently, I will say that they are on hair triggers, and the only danger is loosing them if you're not careful! But if you think any functional missiles are inherently dangerous, then I should think you would have a list a lot longer than just two examples.
VioMeTriX wrote:G1 Bumblejumper - my damn stupid brother glued him in car mode, I tried prying him apart so hard the corner of the car sliced my index finger causing me to need 10 stitches... so I lost a rare collectable and some blood and tissue.
I hardly think that wounds as a result of an after market modification count as a toy that is, in and of itself, dangerous.
Valandar wrote:I'd think G1 Megatron, it's the only toy that got a kid shot for carrying it.

This is what I was planning to contribute if no one else had mentioned it.
Any Trannsformers toy could be dangerous or cause harm if intentionally misused. But G1 Megatron or Masterpiece Megatron are the only toys that could get you shot for carrying it around outside.
Having removed the orange cap the importer installed, I definitely don't go outside with my MP Megs! Instead, I just don a tuxedo and pose rakishly with him!
