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JuzMel
5th March 2008, 02:08 PM
What with the new hoo-haa about MP-04s in stock again, I decide to take some shots of my 20th Anniv. prime and MP-04 for those of you who cannot decide if you want to get it or just to have a comparison.

Pros of MP-04:
~ Closer colour accuracy or Prime to cartoon and comics
~ Longer and chrome smoke stacks
~ Other chrome parts such as the matrix, engine cover and side tanks
~ Crystal blue eyes where you can shine a light through
~ Better joint transformation such as the legs portion; Need to push the side tanks to slide the legs in, unlike my 20th Prime which is loose already, it just slides in and out when it likes sometimes! :rolleyes:

Cons of MP-04
~ Quality of the new stocks seemed to be degrading considering its Takara. There's like a huge scratch on the right hand side of the shoulder
~ Paint job seems to be done in a rush
~ Some parts don't fit properly after transformation into truck

Have a look at it yourselves
Left is 20th Prime and Right is MP-04:
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r70/milassilem/Two-Primes-1.jpg

http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r70/milassilem/Two-Primes-2.jpg

http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r70/milassilem/Two-Primes-3.jpg

http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r70/milassilem/Two-Primes-4.jpg

Overall, I'll still prefer MP-04 also because of the Trailer that comes with it. The one by JustItToys does not open up and its just like a box that only opens at its end. Wheres the MP-04 trailer is just like the original G1s, you can open up the sides as well, but it just doesn't come with the mini-con.

Still, I'd keep 20th Prime because I like the electronic voice base that comes with it and I like to keep one in robot mode and the other in truck mode for nicer display too. But I've gotta say, the most accurate MP Prime will be the 2004 20th Annim Prime because that's the only figure in which the gun comes in black colour (MP-04's gun is grey colour). Then again, it's pretty easy to buy black Tamiya paint to repaint the guns if you want. :p

Alright people, chuck in your share of comments too. :)

P.S: I'm not sure if there's a similar topic somewhere, if yes administrators, please move it. Thanks

kup
5th March 2008, 02:27 PM
I have MP-1 which in theory is exactly the same as MP-4 without the trailer.

He does have some QC issues such as a loose hip joint in one of the legs and really poor application of the blue paint on the legs. Overall the figure is very good but it seems to me that Takara has been slacking off a bit when it comes to quality in Die cast toys.

However they are still miles ahead of Hasbro's dodgyness which is more related to cost cutting in toy manufacturing for increased profits rather than bad QC.

1orion2many
5th March 2008, 04:49 PM
:DThe Primes look like they are dancing in the photo's, I only have the original 20th anniversary Prime so I can't enter into the discussion properly, especially when I still haven't pulled my Prime out of it's box:o.

STL
5th March 2008, 04:58 PM
Whoa. The paintjob on the Hasbro one is so.... lifeless!

roller
5th March 2008, 08:40 PM
its almost like Hasbro dont care that they screw up most of the time

no offence hasbro but its true, my customer feedback

dirge
5th March 2008, 11:20 PM
The Hasbro one Mel has is the DVD version. The original Hasbro one did have chrome, but still has short smokestacks. Along with make-up-gun battle damage.

JuzMel
6th March 2008, 09:55 AM
:DThe Primes look like they are dancing in the photo's, I only have the original 20th anniversary Prime so I can't enter into the discussion properly, especially when I still haven't pulled my Prime out of it's box:o. :eek::eek::eek: Do they? I didn't realise...:p

Anyway yeah, mine is the DVD version, so the original 2004 version with the black gun must have been the one with chrome as dirge mentioned. If anyone could supply a photo of it, that would be good.

But I agree, hasbro has (low quality to make profits) issues while Takara sometimes has Q/C issues..

dirge
6th March 2008, 10:26 AM
Anyway yeah, mine is the DVD version, so the original 2004 version with the black gun must have been the one with chrome as dirge mentioned. If anyone could supply a photo of it, that would be good.


The 2004 version came with either a black or a grey gun, actually.

My 2oth Anniversay Optimus Review (with pics) (http://www.cliffbee.com/reviews/20thop.php)

Adzma
6th March 2008, 03:44 PM
:eek::eek::eek: Do they? I didn't realise...:p

Anyway yeah, mine is the DVD version, so the original 2004 version with the black gun must have been the one with chrome as dirge mentioned. If anyone could supply a photo of it, that would be good.
Here (http://tformers.com/reviews.php?op=showcontent&id=422) we go. The ones that dirge supplied are from the boxart. Here's the actual toy in all it's... shame really. Silly Hasbro, unnecessary makeup is not good!

sifun
6th March 2008, 04:11 PM
It was designed to have battle damage.

look at the actual sculpt of it. you can see theres battle damage on bits of the legs etc Its more like scarring

iceburn
6th March 2008, 04:26 PM
where's the battle damage suppose to be????

kup
6th March 2008, 04:26 PM
The Make up gun hits can actually be rubbed off with rubbing isocol on the plastic parts. However NEVER try it on the Die Cast.

1orion2many
7th March 2008, 02:59 PM
:)I actually prefer the original release anniversary Prime to Takaras, I don't have an issue with battle damage like most people seem to and the short stacks don't really detract from the figure at all:).