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Thread: Toy review - MPM-4 Movie Masterpiece Optimus Prime

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    I'd say the lack of chrome would be because of the joint venture between hasbro and takara, I reckon with time they could of had a better foot transformation that left the truck grille alone.

    I'm curious to see if the Japanese version retains the stock imagery differences they keep showing it off with and any differences with the qc, if I manage to get one (due to me missing out on that one) I'll let you guys know the changes.

    Could just be like bumblebee where its just small tiny things that don't matter though, anyway solid review, will keep these in mind if I cave to the hasbro international version (which is cheaper to get as a whole)

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    Opened and transformed my Takara version tonight. Damn transforming from truck to robot mode was not enjoyable. Body sprawled everywhere. Making sure everything was tabbed in properly was tedious.

    Perhaps I'll appreciate the transformation more after giving it a few more attempts. Still, MPM-3 Bumblebee was so much more enjoyable and didn't feel like work.

    But hey, in the end it looks great. It looks like Movie Prime.

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    So mine had a pretty hideous hood gap. I've spent quite a few hours trying to figure out what was wrong and on mine at least, I've found it. I was able to eliminate my gap very easily by leaving the grey tabs that connect both forearms together untabbed in truck mode. This twisted the forearm sections of the hood up toward the outside of the windshield giving it enough extra movement to close the gaps. The hood sections are now only held together by the tabs that go into the front grill. Mine now has negligible gap under the windshield.

    I'm keen for someone else to give this a go and see what they find.

    I'd post photos but I no longer have an image sharing account.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trent View Post
    So mine had a pretty hideous hood gap. I've spent quite a few hours trying to figure out what was wrong and on mine at least, I've found it. I was able to eliminate my gap very easily by leaving the grey tabs that connect both forearms together untabbed in truck mode. This twisted the forearm sections of the hood up toward the outside of the windshield giving it enough extra movement to close the gaps. The hood sections are now only held together by the tabs that go into the front grill. Mine now has negligible gap under the windshield.

    I'm keen for someone else to give this a go and see what they find.

    I'd post photos but I no longer have an image sharing account.
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    Unlimited image hosting with no restrictions. Photobucket is what your grandparents use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FruitBuyer View Post
    imgur.com

    Unlimited image hosting with no restrictions. Photobucket is what your grandparents use.
    Actually, my grandparents use photo albums.

    I am aware of the alternatives thanks.
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    I got one from the “better batch” recently. The cab gap is now virtually non-existent, which makes the whole experience so much better.

    I completely agree with Magnus’ point that the truck mode has been compromised for the sake of robot mode. I’m no truck expert but the proportions definitely look off compared to the rotf Leader mold. The cab section is too short, overall width too narrow (judging by the nose and grill section) and even the tires are unrealistically narrow to make the ‘bot mode look better.

    I also wholeheartedly echo Magnus’ opinion that the rotf Leader mold not only beats mpm04 on truck mode but also still looks good in its own right all these years later. It blew my mind when it came out and for me it’s hands down the best mass-release toy in the past two decades. Imagine what it could’ve achieved without having to accommodate electrics, mech-alive, AND combining with Jetfire!

    But with its imperfection and compromise, MPM04 is by far the definitive movie Optimus imho.

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    Saw and handled this toy about a month ago... the one that I handled had shoulders that wouldn't lock into position. I asked the owner if there was a way for the shoulders to lock in and he said no - they just sit there. It's a nuisance because the shoulders dislodge every time you move them, which makes it a minor irritant when posing and a significant frustration during play!

    Now I don't know if it was just this one toy or if this is a common problem. Please let me know if other people's MPM OPs have this issue or not... don't leave me in the lurch thinking it's a common issue like I did with MP Lambor! But just to ensure that I don't fall into making that mistake again, I will disclaim that I have only ever seen/handled one figure. Awaiting confirmation from others to see if this is common or if my friend just lucked out by getting one with loose-as-goose shoulders. Much like the shoulders on my old MP Lambor, they stay in position just fine if you don't touch them or move them veeery carefully/gently, but they're otherwise highly prone to coming out even with moderate force. And for a post MP Lambor toy you'd think that they'd include some basic way for the shoulders to lock in, even something as simple as a tab (like the way that MP28 Hot Rod's shoulders tab onto the body - it does the job well enough).

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