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Decepticon Spike wrote:If you are talking about the US reissues, the launchers on Prowl were disabled for safety reasons.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Decepticon Spike wrote:If you are talking about the US reissues, the launchers on Prowl were disabled for safety reasons.
... because, by law, the missles were too short: projectiles of any kind need to be 2 inches or more. Back in 1984, the launchers just had the weak springs hold the missles in place; for the reissues, either the missles are elongated or the launchers are disabled completely to comply with the updated Toy Safety Laws.
Decepticon Spike wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Decepticon Spike wrote:If you are talking about the US reissues, the launchers on Prowl were disabled for safety reasons.
... because, by law, the missles were too short: projectiles of any kind need to be 2 inches or more. Back in 1984, the launchers just had the weak springs hold the missles in place; for the reissues, either the missles are elongated or the launchers are disabled completely to comply with the updated Toy Safety Laws.
It's all becasue American kids are too stupid to relize that youi can't put the missiles in your mouth.
Leonardo wrote:Auto Bot wrote:Maybe they're not "true" re-issues.
Someone get this man a mic!
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Decepticon Spike wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Decepticon Spike wrote:If you are talking about the US reissues, the launchers on Prowl were disabled for safety reasons.
... because, by law, the missles were too short: projectiles of any kind need to be 2 inches or more. Back in 1984, the launchers just had the weak springs hold the missles in place; for the reissues, either the missles are elongated or the launchers are disabled completely to comply with the updated Toy Safety Laws.
It's all becasue American kids are too stupid to relize that youi can't put the missiles in your mouth.
That, and the parents being too busy (read: lazy) to watch over them.
Decepticon Spike wrote:From when I was a kid.
"A small child in Georgia...
Counterpunch wrote:Decepticon Spike wrote:From when I was a kid.
"A small child in Georgia...
Yet again, Georgia brings misery to the US.
Overcracker wrote:One has to wonder, how most of us over the age of 25 survived a time where all toys by todays standards where "death traps".
We should all have been dead by the age of 12.
And yet here we are still buying these "death traps" at outrageous prices.
Life is a mystery.
Overcracker wrote:One has to wonder, how most of us over the age of 25 survived a time where all toys by todays standards where "death traps".
We should all have been dead by the age of 12.
And yet here we are still buying these "death traps" at outrageous prices.
Life is a mystery.
Decepticon Spike wrote:Overcracker wrote:One has to wonder, how most of us over the age of 25 survived a time where all toys by todays standards where "death traps".
We should all have been dead by the age of 12.
And yet here we are still buying these "death traps" at outrageous prices.
Life is a mystery.
LOL in that case, I sould not be here...lol
I had die cast tonka trucks when I was a kid. One of them had a sharp edge tha tI did cut myself on once ot twice, but I'm still alaive, and my parents didn't sue Tonka.
Parents are just too sue happy today.
sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:You are honorable enough to join the house of STO![]()
Let us pick up arms and join the battle
Iron Prime wrote:Decepticon Spike wrote:Overcracker wrote:One has to wonder, how most of us over the age of 25 survived a time where all toys by todays standards where "death traps".
We should all have been dead by the age of 12.
And yet here we are still buying these "death traps" at outrageous prices.
Life is a mystery.
LOL in that case, I sould not be here...lol
I had die cast tonka trucks when I was a kid. One of them had a sharp edge tha tI did cut myself on once ot twice, but I'm still alaive, and my parents didn't sue Tonka.
Parents are just too sue happy today.
Agreed. We need to limit law suits and re-instate natural selection.
Ratking wrote:The launchers are all readily re-armed. If you are so inclined. Soundwave is easiest to do. Just jack a spring from a cheap ballpoint, stretch it out slightly, then a little trim. Make sure the spring is wide enough for the missle stalk to fit inside. Remember to do this BEFORE stickers. Maybe I will do up a little follow along with pics if anyone is interested?
P.S.
My neighbor stopped in for a beer a while back, and upon seeing my collection, relayed his story of how HE was one of the kids who shot himself in the eye with, OF ALL THINGS, Roller! I asked him how the hell he managed that? So he picks up my G1 Prime trailer and peers in the back, mimicking a little kid. Then he accidentally hits the release, and shoots himself in the eye again! I told him, "You don't know how many fans just slapped you.."
Ratking wrote:The launchers are all readily re-armed. If you are so inclined. Soundwave is easiest to do. Just jack a spring from a cheap ballpoint, stretch it out slightly, then a little trim. Make sure the spring is wide enough for the missle stalk to fit inside. Remember to do this BEFORE stickers. Maybe I will do up a little follow along with pics if anyone is interested?
P.S.
My neighbor stopped in for a beer a while back, and upon seeing my collection, relayed his story of how HE was one of the kids who shot himself in the eye with, OF ALL THINGS, Roller! I asked him how the hell he managed that? So he picks up my G1 Prime trailer and peers in the back, mimicking a little kid. Then he accidentally hits the release, and shoots himself in the eye again! I told him, "You don't know how many fans just slapped you.."
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