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Well I finally got Movie Voyager Ironhide, and...

PostPosted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 4:46 pm
by DvDqNoC
And I'm having some trouble transforming him.

If anyone can help me with the issues I am having, I would appreciate it. They are:

1)Is his head supposed to be so far back?

2) How do I keep his head from constantly falling down? Is there some way to "click" it in place, like Deluxe Jazz's head?

3) How does the waist "click" onto his upper body? I always seem to have a little space on the back of his waist that can't be corrected because his waist wont go up any further.

PostPosted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 4:51 pm
by Sonray
Try not to deem a figure as sucking unless you have transformed him correctly. You will probably find the fig to be a lot more enjoyable if you had transformed him properly.

Now i had trouble with mine, he is a bit complicated due to the ultra sucky instructions but i can say yes his head is meant to be that far back and no it isnt meant to fall down. See those two wheels and the little nubs on the end of each side of that section with the head on it? Those little nubs clip into the wheels to stop the head falling down.

His waist is tricky and too complicated for me to explain so i'll leave that up to someone else, but he is one of the best voyager toys of the current line.

PostPosted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 5:03 pm
by Overcracker
The piece his head is on, connects on either side to the tires on his shoulders. That way it stays up.

The Waist, yes will have a larger space in the back than it will in the front.

Just get the 2 black pegs in to the blue piece with the holes, and plug the center peg, onto the bottom of his torso, where it spins around.

He is a very cool figure IMHO:
Image

PostPosted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 5:07 pm
by RodimalToyota
He is almost as complicated as the Binal techs were, but he is worth the effort imo.

PostPosted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 6:37 pm
by zemper
i'd love to help there, but i still have to get this toy. anyhow, congrats on finally snagging one. 8)



:MAX:

PostPosted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 6:43 pm
by DvDqNoC
zemper wrote:i'd love to help there, but i still have to get this toy. anyhow, congrats on finally snagging one. 8)



:MAX:


Thanks! Man was I lucky. I walked into Wal-Mart an headed straight to the toys. When I got there, I saw about 10 Voyager Megatrons, 1 Blackout, and 1 Ironhide. Got the Ironhide of course 8)

PostPosted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 8:12 pm
by DevastaTTor
RodimalToyota wrote:He is almost as complicated as the Binal techs were, but he is worth the effort imo.


I'm sure the average 5 year old would love that.

PostPosted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 8:21 pm
by Obsidian_Prime
Be careful when you transform Ironhide, he just might give you a cut. :P

PostPosted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 8:23 pm
by DvDqNoC
Obsidian_Prime wrote:Be careful when you transform Ironhide, he just might give you a cut. :P


"Ironhide, you know we don't harm humans! What's with you?"
-Optimus

PostPosted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 8:31 pm
by DvDqNoC
Oh by the way, did the GMC Topkick in the movie even have the side tank things (Voyager IH's guns) on its side? I dont remember seeing it have them...

PostPosted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 9:05 pm
by Icetron
Overcracker wrote:The piece his head is on, connects on either side to the tires on his shoulders. That way it stays up.

The Waist, yes will have a larger space in the back than it will in the front.

Just get the 2 black pegs in to the blue piece with the holes, and plug the center peg, onto the bottom of his torso, where it spins around.

He is a very cool figure IMHO:
Image


What's the other cannon from?

RodimalToyta wrote:He is almost as complicated as the Binal techs were, but he is worth the effort imo.


While I don't have any Alts/BTs yet, I thought Ironhide's transformation was fun and worth it. I didn't use the instructions though.

PostPosted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 9:27 pm
by DvDqNoC
Icetron wrote:
Overcracker wrote:The piece his head is on, connects on either side to the tires on his shoulders. That way it stays up.

The Waist, yes will have a larger space in the back than it will in the front.

Just get the 2 black pegs in to the blue piece with the holes, and plug the center peg, onto the bottom of his torso, where it spins around.

He is a very cool figure IMHO:


What's the other cannon from?


I wonna say 74 BB...

PostPosted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 11:29 pm
by TinglingSensation
DvDqNoC wrote:
Icetron wrote:
Overcracker wrote:The piece his head is on, connects on either side to the tires on his shoulders. That way it stays up.

The Waist, yes will have a larger space in the back than it will in the front.

Just get the 2 black pegs in to the blue piece with the holes, and plug the center peg, onto the bottom of his torso, where it spins around.

He is a very cool figure IMHO:


What's the other cannon from?


I wonna say 74 BB...


Maybe Classics Grimlock? Looks kind of like the bayonet on his gun.

PostPosted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 11:36 pm
by travicon
toutube has always been a good source of help when it come to having difficulty transformering figures, just type in the name of the fig. and im sure a review will pop up somewhere... :-?

Re: Well I finally got Movie Voyager Ironhide, and...

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 12:30 am
by Autobot032
DvDqNoC wrote:And I'm having some trouble transforming him.

If anyone can help me with the issues I am having, I would appreciate it. They are:

1)Is his head supposed to be so far back?

2) How do I keep his head from constantly falling down? Is there some way to "click" it in place, like Deluxe Jazz's head?

3) How does the waist "click" onto his upper body? I always seem to have a little space on the back of his waist that can't be corrected because his waist wont go up any further.


1.) Yes.

2.) When you flip up his wheel assemblies to create the arms, take notice of the center of his "hubcap". You'll notice there's a spot there that's open (I think a pin's in there, or a screw, holding the wheel on.) You'll also notice on Ironhide's head, there's two pegs, one on each side. Those pegs go into the holes on his hubcaps. It locks the whole thing into place. His shoulders and head won't flop around.

3.) Push the two black pegs into the blue waist connector piece. Push the single peg sticking out of the blue connector and push it into the hole underneath his chest/arms/head assembly (you'll the hole during transformation, you can't miss it.) It will snap into place, but it does sit at an angle, leaving a slight opening on his back. That's how the toy was designed. When standing correctly, it makes him look like a bull that's about to charge.

Hope this helps.

And to everyone else, yes. That is Classics Grimlock's weapon, minus the missile.

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 12:32 am
by zemper
TinglingSensation wrote:
DvDqNoC wrote:
Icetron wrote:
Overcracker wrote:The piece his head is on, connects on either side to the tires on his shoulders. That way it stays up.

The Waist, yes will have a larger space in the back than it will in the front.

Just get the 2 black pegs in to the blue piece with the holes, and plug the center peg, onto the bottom of his torso, where it spins around.

He is a very cool figure IMHO:


What's the other cannon from?


I wonna say 74 BB...


Maybe Classics Grimlock? Looks kind of like the bayonet on his gun.


yep, classics Grimlock. there's the blade beneath and the translucent red trigger.


:MAX:

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 1:17 am
by Icetron
Oh I didn't notice that, good idea. Thanks. :D I might 'borrow' Grimlock's gun for a while too.

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 1:50 am
by 0ptimus
ah this thread has been useful, Ironhides instructions blow!

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 5:11 am
by Autobot032
0ptimus wrote:ah this thread has been useful, Ironhides instructions blow!


All of the instructions do. I recently bought DVD Edition Prime and took notice at how stripped they are, compared to 20th. Anniversary Prime's originals.

Then while I was sorting all of my A/E/C instructions, catalogs, etc (getting the necessary paperwork for a trade) I noticed the level of detail in the A/E/C trilogy, compared to current lines...and they sorely lack.

Classics and Movie instructions are really stripped and the artistry is just so subpar that you can't make heads or tails of the crap. Once I realized that people were right about Leader Class Megatron being easier to transform without the instructions...I knew we were in for a ride. A bad one, that is.

Cheap's one thing, but this is just pure laziness on their part. Sad.

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 6:08 am
by Sonray
Overcracker wrote:The piece his head is on, connects on either side to the tires on his shoulders. That way it stays up.

The Waist, yes will have a larger space in the back than it will in the front.

Just get the 2 black pegs in to the blue piece with the holes, and plug the center peg, onto the bottom of his torso, where it spins around.

He is a very cool figure IMHO:
Image


He looks even better like this:

Image

:P

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 6:26 am
by AlienQuiksilver
That's awesome Sonray. How and what materials? Spray or Marker? Did you have to take him apart?

I'm eager to try it myself.

I just successfully kitbashed my alts sunstreaker, and kinda am jonesing for my next project. I already have my alts skids apart, but it's going to require more planning before I actually start. Turning him into Ratchet ... I hope.

No need to go into details unless you want to. :)

I'm particularly interested in the silver and gold metallic on his robot body parts.

I found your kitbash thread the other day, so i'll go and actually read the text to see if I can answer some of my own questions.

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 8:49 am
by zemper
Autobot032 wrote:
0ptimus wrote:ah this thread has been useful, Ironhides instructions blow!


All of the instructions do. I recently bought DVD Edition Prime and took notice at how stripped they are, compared to 20th. Anniversary Prime's originals.

Then while I was sorting all of my A/E/C instructions, catalogs, etc (getting the necessary paperwork for a trade) I noticed the level of detail in the A/E/C trilogy, compared to current lines...and they sorely lack.

Classics and Movie instructions are really stripped and the artistry is just so subpar that you can't make heads or tails of the crap. Once I realized that people were right about Leader Class Megatron being easier to transform without the instructions...I knew we were in for a ride. A bad one, that is.

Cheap's one thing, but this is just pure laziness on their part. Sad.



yeah, i totally agree with you on the lack of instructions. heck, Beast Wars managed to cram high-quality instructions WITH text into the backs of their cards, all that with the robot stats and bios, plus gallery of figures!

but Classics and Movie really sucked in that even with a separate instruction sheet they could not even make the instructions easy to follow.


:MAX:

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 9:57 am
by Sonray
AlienQuiksilver wrote:That's awesome Sonray. How and what materials? Spray or Marker? Did you have to take him apart?

I'm eager to try it myself.

I just successfully kitbashed my alts sunstreaker, and kinda am jonesing for my next project. I already have my alts skids apart, but it's going to require more planning before I actually start. Turning him into Ratchet ... I hope.

No need to go into details unless you want to. :)

I'm particularly interested in the silver and gold metallic on his robot body parts.

I found your kitbash thread the other day, so i'll go and actually read the text to see if I can answer some of my own questions.


Glad you like it, and all of your questions are answered in my kitbash forum thread. :P (heres a link if you cant find it)
http://www.seibertron.com/forums/viewto ... 21275&sid=

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 10:53 am
by Malikon
Voyager IronHide is so cool.

If you think the Alt to Robot transformation was interesting, just wait till you turn him back into a truck again.

Alt to bot, not to hard.
Bot to Alt, headache the first time! You'll play the, "how's his waist go?" game. :)

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 11:57 am
by Overcracker
Sonray wrote:
Overcracker wrote:The piece his head is on, connects on either side to the tires on his shoulders. That way it stays up.

The Waist, yes will have a larger space in the back than it will in the front.

Just get the 2 black pegs in to the blue piece with the holes, and plug the center peg, onto the bottom of his torso, where it spins around.

He is a very cool figure IMHO:
Image


He looks even better like this:

Image

:P


Hey no fair... :sad: thats cheating. I can't do that... :sad: I wish I could repaint mine. but yeah yours does look amazing. :APPLAUSE: ;)^

And yeah just for confirmations sake, the gun is Classics Grimlock's Bayonet thing minus the translucent red missile.