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Only figma figure I have is 'old school' Link which I presume is a high quality KO based on the veeerrry cheap price he was (£9.95 plus £1.79 postage from Malaysia to UK) and I posed him with Sqweeks many weeks ago.
Come to think of it... Link here COULD be customised into a convincing Izzy I reckon. May go order me another one right now!
Noideaforaname wrote:
(And geez, how many Movieverse cars are grey?
Kotori_Sonoda wrote:Link seems to be smaller than most regular figmas though.
bacem wrote:Found this on facebook page TFmizer hong kong discuss.
while drift and bee is not exactly a new info, but we finally get to see an in hand image of crosshairs here. He actually looks pretty neat, altough i still can't see the remolded parts. He just looks like a better repainted version of AOE mold to me.
Carnivius_Prime wrote:bacem wrote:Found this on facebook page TFmizer hong kong discuss.
while drift and bee is not exactly a new info, but we finally get to see an in hand image of crosshairs here. He actually looks pretty neat, altough i still can't see the remolded parts. He just looks like a better repainted version of AOE mold to me.
I don't know what robot mode bits are redone but he certainly has a new spoiler in car mode.
Sigma Magnus wrote:Thanks to TFW, we have a sighting of Transformers: The Last Knight Mission To Cybertron's centerpiece toy, Cybertron itself! A G2-worthy redeco of the Cybertron Cybertron Primus mold, the toy is an exclusive to Toys R Us, and was found in Burbank California for $149.99! Check out the sighting below, and let us know if you'll be buying this in the Energon Pub!
Kyleor wrote:Sigma Magnus wrote:Thanks to TFW, we have a sighting of Transformers: The Last Knight Mission To Cybertron's centerpiece toy, Cybertron itself! A G2-worthy redeco of the Cybertron Cybertron Primus mold, the toy is an exclusive to Toys R Us, and was found in Burbank California for $149.99! Check out the sighting below, and let us know if you'll be buying this in the Energon Pub!
That's definitely a wait to see a comparison and/or video review to see if it's worth it.
Autobot N wrote:For those who own Steelbane, is the floppiness something that can be fixed by putting a drop of superglue in the joints, or will I just be stuck with a floppy figure?
Autobot N wrote:For those who own Steelbane, is the floppiness something that can be fixed by putting a drop of superglue in the joints, or will I just be stuck with a floppy figure?
I wasn't sure if the floppiness was limited to just the ball joints or not.Carnivius_Prime wrote:Autobot N wrote:For those who own Steelbane, is the floppiness something that can be fixed by putting a drop of superglue in the joints, or will I just be stuck with a floppy figure?
I would have thought any floppy action figures can be fixed with a bit of glue or nail polish in the joints. I've done it on various figures such as a Lion-O figure who had such loose ankle joints he couldn't stand up at all, but he got fixed and I've fixed the leg ball joints on a few figures both TF and non. And strengthed some shoulder/elbow joints for characters whose arms were getting weighed down by their own weapons. I can't say for sure on Steelbane til I get him and have a go but I don't see why he can't be fixed.
What are you talking about? https://www.seibertron.com/transformers/news/transformers-the-last-knight-global-total-opening-at-2653-million-1-in-us-strong-international-reception/38689/ (it's also only going to be a 3 wave series so it won't be too bad. Evidence: we have preorders for scorn and nitro already)chuckdawg1999 wrote:With the film not doing well in North America does anybody else think some of the later wave figures will be hard to find?