I love both these moulds. I feel like SG Soundwave's was the first true puzzleformer mould - it's like a Rubik's cube. Here are the equivalent instructions.
I love both these moulds. I feel like SG Soundwave's was the first true puzzleformer mould - it's like a Rubik's cube. Here are the equivalent instructions.
Woot! Good work SS, I knew they had to be somewhere.
Ok, so Taking the gun out, just reach up and rip that sucker out.
Then, you need to unclip the bumper, you might need to wiggle the side bits (that the wheels are connected to) a little to unhook the clasp bits, but once the bumper is free, the bonnet and windscreen area should freely move up.
Step 12 is the one where I find the rear wheels get in the way.
But generally Soundwave is pretty tough (it says so in his bio) and can take a reasonable bit of force. But just be gentle and enjoy the experience. I always take my time when transforming a figure for the first time, it's a way to appreciate the engineering.
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Nice display pic - wow he looks goooood...
Thanks so much!I'll try again later and see if it wiggles out. I tried doing that before actually, but it would loosen on one side and not the other. Same with the tank over forearm - it didn't seem to fit on without requiring a bit too much strength and I don't want to push/force it on.
I think pics may help if it's no trouble! Thanks for the SG Soundwave tips too, I'll keep all that in mind and try again.
Oooh and guess what?! I've already bought SG Soundwave's little headband!Just waiting for it to arrive in the mail.
Yay! So it's not just me then who finds SG Soundwave a challenge.They're the exact instructions I got with him, too.
Thanks guys!
My SG Soundwave's waist joint fell out on me upon first opening him up. I felt it was slightly looser than Classics Ironhide, but not an issue, just have to be extra careful.
I like to watch Youtube reviews on the subject Botcon release before actually handling it, even if I already own at least one version of the mould. The litmus test is if it survives Peaugh (SG Megatron) considering the way he manhandles even very dear figs, then it should survive me.
TFCC releases sometimes come with varying degrees of QC issues, and you may want to pay attention to a particular joint. Rather than have it fall apart on you upon transformation.
Also, pics please!!!![]()
Ok, I got the tank to clip onto his forearm - it was easier than I thought so that's good. Still having trouble with the sword so I might just leave it attached to the tank for now as I don't want to do anything I'm gonna regret - especially with the amount I paid for him. Perhaps when I get an Energon Megatron to play around with I'll have a better idea (as they are the same mould).
Pics coming soon, most likely in an upcoming photo comic!![]()
Turns out my waggle the sword out theory is rubbish. I remember now that the original toy had FX that were activated when you waggled the sword, so its designed to move like this:
I have been playing with mine and its a bit hard, but the only way to get that sucker out is to gold the tank in one hand, the sword in the other and pull that sucker out!!
the side clips are designed to give a little and damage is extremely unlikely.
I'd do more pics, but it is 1 am and I made enough noise getting Megs out, so dont wanna start a model shoot or else I'll never get to bed![]()
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Hi Tetsuwan, thanks so much!
I am just really relieved to know that there isn't anything actually wrong with my SG Megs - it looks like it's standard on this toy.
And it's good to see a few members here actually have him!![]()
Here's mine with his archenemy.
Ooh yay there he is in all his awesomeness!!!Very nice pic! It would be nice to have his archenemy as well but because he's quite expensive he's not on my A-List right now.
Oh me too!
Interesting take with your essay lol... you closet Autobot fan you! btw I looove "Enter the Nightbird" - my favorite G1 episode.