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MEEEGGGAAATTTRRROOONNN!!!
25th February 2016, 11:07 PM
Said to be the Red Alert variant (via TF Prototype (https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10156611108250014&set=a.10150758078480014.730540.702255013&type=3&theater)):

http://i.imgur.com/CZOP8y8.jpg

Tanaka is also allegedly doing a KO seeker (http://www.otca.com.au/boards/showpost.php?p=512316&postcount=9) as well.

drifand
25th February 2016, 11:29 PM
I have only heard Weijiang has done a very good job on their oversized Kos
Lots of useless huge scale tfs if they are not to mp1/5 scaled

Not to mention you are upsizing a lousy detailed mp car. No offence guys but current mp line is not binaltech standard and hence at 1/18 your car seats missing would be noticeable . Unless diecast and great paint job is added, it can't be any better than what it is ATM.

drifand
29th February 2016, 06:46 PM
Oversized bumble bee are already in the works in lemon yellow and diecast and back pack

MEEEGGGAAATTTRRROOONNN!!!
10th June 2016, 08:48 PM
Looks like it's nearly here -- 1/18 scale (via DaimChoc) (https://www.facebook.com/DaimChocReports/photos/a.100410510309385.1073741828.100402350310201/276584952691939/?type=3&theater):

http://i.imgur.com/vQYkXG5.jpg

drifand
12th June 2016, 09:20 PM
G2 face feature. Is still a no for me

MEEEGGGAAATTTRRROOONNN!!!
12th June 2016, 09:43 PM
If it's cheap (and has good QC) i'll bite, seeing as I do like the oversized novelty.

ampoldj
13th June 2016, 08:30 AM
can they throw in a remote control? :D

will wait and see how it looks like and how much would it cost

drifand
13th June 2016, 06:51 PM
you know, the funny thing is that my cheap diecast monster truck from Kmart which cost $5 has rubber tyres.:(

Sinnertwin
15th June 2016, 09:07 AM
you know, the funny thing is that my cheap diecast monster truck from Kmart which cost $5 has rubber tyres.:(


That's wonderful to know. Thank you for sharing that with us :)

M-bot
15th June 2016, 10:03 AM
you know, the funny thing is that my cheap diecast monster truck from Kmart which cost $5 has rubber tyres.:(

Your cheap diecast monster truck from Kmart that cost $5 won't have rubber tires in 10 years. Just sayin'.

We understand your position on rubber tires. We really really do.:rolleyes:

drifand
15th June 2016, 11:24 AM
Your cheap diecast monster truck from Kmart that cost $5 won't have rubber tires in 10 years. Just sayin'.

We understand your position on rubber tires. We really really do.:rolleyes:

I will let you know its condition each year if it helps.:cool:

Including Weijiang's m01 commander which is a masterpiece

BTW, I am just seeing what is the take on the oversized MP KO, nothing to do with offical MP. My views on official mps are done, there is no way TT decides to increase cost as they go cheaper down the line.

It almost feels like some of these KO companies do care about what is wrong with the original piece and will action what they could do to sell their "KO" to the crowd.

Say it if I am wrong, but if oversized is just about enlarging the current toy, there may be no takers. hence why metal and rubber tyers are introduced.

Please keep this thread peaceful and talk about the KO cheers.

Sinnertwin
15th June 2016, 12:03 PM
you know, the funny thing is that my cheap diecast monster truck from Kmart which cost $5 has rubber tyres.:(



Please keep this thread peaceful and talk about the KO cheers.

Now I'm utterly perplexed. :confused:
If we're talking about KO's, why bring up the $5 monster truck? Was it a yellow truck? And if so, what shade was it?
I'm just trying to get a better understanding of what you're trying to convey. Cheers! :)

griffin
15th June 2016, 12:11 PM
Please be aware that this site doesn't encourage the purchase or support of KOs, so there can't be any discussion promotes them or highlights reasons for buying them.

Smint
15th June 2016, 12:47 PM
Don't know what people have against rubber tyres. Its a premium added touch for a premium product, not talking about KO's obviously. If MP 10 has it then there's no reason the other MP's should be cheaply made with plastic molded tyres. And if they crack after some time then that's a fault of the manufacturer for using cheap rubber.

"there can't be any discussion promotes them or highlights reasons for buying them"
I guess i cant really give any opinion other than im interested in what the end product will look like given KO's nowadays.

drifand
15th June 2016, 12:57 PM
Now I'm utterly perplexed. :confused:
If we're talking about KO's, why bring up the $5 monster truck? Was it a yellow truck? And if so, what shade was it?
I'm just trying to get a better understanding of what you're trying to convey. Cheers! :)

Simple a cheap products seems to have good quality over a premium product. So I am interested to see if this Ko takes the direction over being cheap in materials.

FYI my mp-1 has no issues on rubber tyres and they are still going strong and that's over 10 years so what's the deal now?

drifand
10th August 2016, 06:30 PM
This is now on eBay it appears with led lights.

MEEEGGGAAATTTRRROOONNN!!!
9th September 2016, 10:21 PM
Video review up:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4IOyOiG9Io

hYpNoS
27th September 2016, 04:25 AM
Don't know what people have against rubber tyres. Its a premium added touch for a premium product, not talking about KO's obviously. If MP 10 has it then there's no reason the other MP's should be cheaply made with plastic molded tyres. And if they crack after some time then that's a fault of the manufacturer for using cheap rubber.

"there can't be any discussion promotes them or highlights reasons for buying them"
I guess i cant really give any opinion other than im interested in what the end product will look like given KO's nowadays.

Rubber tires can rot over time, youtube review optibotimus had his mp10 tires crack and held them together by glue, if memory serves me correctly he mentions this in his mp ultra magnus review when he's discussing them, gonna need a climate controlled cabinet to protect them, that said some of my g1 toys still have intact tires and they sat in a toy box for many years

I like the feel but they're a dust magnet and I prefer not to handle mine so plastic tires work for my preference