Any looseness with the knees or other joints?
balmatrix's review was quite concerning.
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Any looseness with the knees or other joints?
balmatrix's review was quite concerning.
I got mine along with the rest of my pile of loot a couple of weeks ago and i couldn't be happier. Mine is a Hasbro version, and basically perfect. No looseness in the joints, and IMO doesn't need the extra paint applications - especially as they're not accurate to the original Rhinox toy. I love this figure.
I'm hoping to get my POL shipped this month, after Rattrap comes out (and minus Waspinator of course, as Hasbro are inept at making toys in sufficient quantities it seems).
I got him today.
He's... beautiful!
I think the designers have done supremely well in reducing kibble on what could potentially have been a kibble-licious figure.
The majority of his rhinoceros rear swings down onto his legs, which serves a dual purpose. Not only does this minimise the kibble, but it also adds bulk to his legs, which is entirely necessary given the broadness of his robot shoulders. Without it, he might have looked like an AT-ST from Star Wars.
Then the butt-flap tucks neatly under the rhino neck, again, reducing any stray paneling.
I still think Hasbro have missed a trick in not displaying the toys in 'beast' mode in their packaging. They're (Waspy and Rhinox) are beasts -- It makes them incredibly unique.
A really fantastic figure.
He looks fantastic in both modes. The standard pose I have him in on my shelves makes him look more like a very detailed statue than an action figure. Had two different people comment on how good the statue was, only to be surprised when I told them to take it down and transform it!
Springer was brilliant, but Rhinox is the best Generations voyager (yes, even better than jetfire!)