He does but not on that hinge, it is plastic and was broken on mine.
The feet on Roddy and Starscreams spine are diecast. I think the feet and spine of MP-10 is diecast also. I like diecast when used for its structural properties (weight or strength like Roddy, OP & SS) more than the diecast for its finish and feel. And kup, that sillouette is 100% soundwave, just let yourself see it![]()
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"I am not a gun. I'm hitting people with a hammer. On Mars."
The Iron Giant / David Wildgoose
Rodimus has big diecast feet doesn't he?
Robotkingdom just posted on facebook that the release date for MP-12 may be wrong & are chasing it up to get the correct date.
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I'm glad the prices are down from those initial estimates
Re: diecast - I'm not particularly bothered by the lack of diecast metal in masterpiece Transformers, especially since in my experience, figures with diecast parts can suffer from paint flaking and chipping, leaving unsightly grey/silver areas (battle damage?). That said, I agree that it should be used where practical in joints or other areas that carry loads or have stresses placed on them.
Wow, we are thinking total opposites here..
When I got home I had a look on my MP-09b but could not find any diecast around the picture you posted (but we are looking at ever so slighty different versions).
And MP-11 DOES have the same diecast as the MP-03 mould. During transformation you slide the canopy down to form the chest and there is a big diecast frame/rail that it slides on.
"I am not a gun. I'm hitting people with a hammer. On Mars."
The Iron Giant / David Wildgoose
just pre ordered the three new masterpieces![]()