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Some Questions on MP Prime

Posted:
Thu Nov 15, 2007 3:13 am
by Bonecrusher27
I've had a few days now to play around with MP Prime, and by far my favourite aspect is the transformation. Still I have some questions I hope you can help
1. I can't understand the Japanese instructions at all on where to put the batteries
2. In the accessories area, I get two black plastic screw like thingies. They are very reminiscent of the type of thing you have under some furniture that allows you to screw and unscrew so as to make even all legs. What are these for?
3. Do any of you have difficult posing him, particularly his lower limbs? I find that his knee can't get to 90º. Also, because his hip abduction/ adduction plane joint is ratchetted, I find that each click increases his abduction greatly, by around 25 to 30º. Consequently I have problems doing lots of the poses with the lower limb than I can, say Movie Leader Prime. does anyone else have similar problems? I'm tempted to display him in alt mode if I can't get this fixed,which would be a shame.
4. Does anyone know where I can still get the long smokestacks to attach to 20th Anniversary Prime?
Thanks!

Posted:
Thu Nov 15, 2007 3:22 am
by iron maniac

Posted:
Thu Nov 15, 2007 3:26 am
by Glitcher
While we're on the subject, are the smokestacks easy to change? I don't want to risk breaking the clasps or whatever.

Posted:
Thu Nov 15, 2007 3:28 am
by iron maniac
Glitcher wrote:While we're on the subject, are the smokestacks easy to change? I don't want to risk breaking the clasps or whatever.
Fairly easy. Couple of small screws and 2 springs.

Posted:
Thu Nov 15, 2007 6:19 am
by Bonecrusher27
Thanks for that, but what about the plastic screw like things? And any comments on the ratchet joints making posing difficult?

Posted:
Fri Nov 16, 2007 3:45 pm
by kirbenvost
^ I think the plastic screw things are probably the attachment parts for the paper trailer you could make out of the original box. Otherwise, I don't think they're used for anything else.
The ratcheting is a bit hindering to the posability, but it's not too bad. I find if you pull down his heels a bit and push in the rear piece to raise the heels, it corrects his balance a bit. Sometimes it's only necessary on one foot, depending on the post.

Posted:
Fri Nov 16, 2007 7:23 pm
by El Duque
iron maniac wrote:Glitcher wrote:While we're on the subject, are the smokestacks easy to change? I don't want to risk breaking the clasps or whatever.
Fairly easy. Couple of small screws and 2 springs.
As long as we're talking about the replacement stacks, I order some from Ages 3 and Up a couple of weeks ago and still have not received them. I'm sure others on here have ordered from them, how long does it take to receive your stuff and who do they use for shipping?

Posted:
Fri Nov 16, 2007 7:47 pm
by fartripper67
2. In the accessories area, I get two black plastic screw like thingies. They are very reminiscent of the type of thing you have under some furniture that allows you to screw and unscrew so as to make even all legs. What are these for? Accessories area?
What is this you speak of?[/b]

Posted:
Sat Nov 17, 2007 9:51 am
by Bonecrusher27
fartripper67 wrote:2. In the accessories area, I get two black plastic screw like thingies. They are very reminiscent of the type of thing you have under some furniture that allows you to screw and unscrew so as to make even all legs. What are these for? Accessories area?
What is this you speak of?[/b]
MP-01 comes with a clear plastic tray that holds the Energon axe, the Megatron gun, the Prime blaster, and attached to the tray is a small satchet containing these two plastic things of which I speak.
Re: Some Questions on MP Prime

Posted:
Sat Nov 17, 2007 8:33 pm
by Stormrider
Bonecrusher27 wrote:I've had a few days now to play around with MP Prime, and by far my favourite aspect is the transformation. Still I have some questions I hope you can help
1. I can't understand the Japanese instructions at all on where to put the batteries
2. In the accessories area, I get two black plastic screw like thingies. They are very reminiscent of the type of thing you have under some furniture that allows you to screw and unscrew so as to make even all legs. What are these for?
3. Do any of you have difficult posing him, particularly his lower limbs? I find that his knee can't get to 90º. Also, because his hip abduction/ adduction plane joint is ratchetted, I find that each click increases his abduction greatly, by around 25 to 30º. Consequently I have problems doing lots of the poses with the lower limb than I can, say Movie Leader Prime. does anyone else have similar problems? I'm tempted to display him in alt mode if I can't get this fixed,which would be a shame.
4. Does anyone know where I can still get the long smokestacks to attach to 20th Anniversary Prime?
Thanks!
Are you sure the batteries need to be changed? If it's brand new, they should already be in there. You need to push hard on the lever to make the light in the matrix shine.

Posted:
Sat Nov 17, 2007 8:38 pm
by Liege Evilmus
Only problem i have with my MP Prime is the ball socket on his foot is loose and ti keeps falling off.
I won't risk changing the smoke stacks cause I fear tiny springs.
And you have me lost on the furniture feet things


Posted:
Sat Nov 17, 2007 9:06 pm
by vdragonlance
Liege Evilmus wrote:Only problem i have with my MP Prime is the ball socket on his foot is loose and ti keeps falling off.
I won't risk changing the smoke stacks cause I fear tiny springs.
And you have me lost on the furniture feet things

I have the same problem with mine

Is there any way to fix it?

Posted:
Sat Nov 17, 2007 10:25 pm
by Liege Evilmus
Since it always pops back on and I have one boxed, I never looked into it. After all, Clear nail polish on a comon basic is one thing, but who wants flakes on a masterpiece(if you can call it that with a foot always falling off)?
There is always the shady trip to Walmart and getting the DVD Prime, switching out the robots, then returning it.
Still, since this is a mostly display figure, I can't bring myself to cough up the extra $70, even if only for a few hours.

Posted:
Sun Nov 18, 2007 10:57 am
by vdragonlance
Liege Evilmus wrote:Since it always pops back on and I have one boxed, I never looked into it. After all, Clear nail polish on a comon basic is one thing, but who wants flakes on a masterpiece(if you can call it that with a foot always falling off)?
There is always the shady trip to Walmart and getting the DVD Prime, switching out the robots, then returning it.
Still, since this is a mostly display figure, I can't bring myself to cough up the extra $70, even if only for a few hours.
I have the 20th Anniversary Prime so swapping him for a DVD Prime wouldn't work not to mention I like the 20th Prime better
Instead of nail polish would superglue work? It wouldn't rub off or flake after a while


Posted:
Sun Nov 18, 2007 11:49 am
by Metal Ed
Liege Evilmus wrote:Since it always pops back on and I have one boxed, I never looked into it. After all, Clear nail polish on a comon basic is one thing, but who wants flakes on a masterpiece(if you can call it that with a foot always falling off)?
There is always the shady trip to Walmart and getting the DVD Prime, switching out the robots, then returning it.
Still, since this is a mostly display figure, I can't bring myself to cough up the extra $70, even if only for a few hours.
I've done the crazy glue thing with a 2004 20th (non DVD) Prime's feet. I was scared at first, but it worked like a charm. I popped off the foot, put a teeny tiny bit of krazy glue on the ball, spread it around, put the foot back on and moved it back and forth continuously for a couple of minutes. Every few hours for the rest of the day, I'd move it back and forth again (supposedly it doesn't totally dry for 24 hrs). It worked great.

Posted:
Sun Nov 18, 2007 2:06 pm
by vdragonlance
I just did the superglue trick It fixed the problem
