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    Quote Originally Posted by Trent View Post
    Yeah but I don't have any other MP seekers, thus no stands. Don't suppose you have a spare??
    Sorry mate But if you buy TRU thundercracker, least you get a stand for him

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    OMG!! He looks amazing. That's a great display you've got there too, very nice! The wait is killing me but it looks worth it!

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    A word of warning about MP Thundercracker from Ben Yee:
    MP Thundercracker's rear horizontal stabilizers are on TINY rods...PLASTIC ones, be careful!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoktimusPrime View Post
    A word of warning about MP Thundercracker from Ben Yee:
    Not particularly certain what he meant by that, i just did a thorough lookover and it looks solidly built, i dont see anywhere where it can run the risk of being broken or stressed besides the tail fins which is also is quite solid. It exactly the same as MP-11 and MP-11S and they are pretty solid as well.

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    Yeah, he said that the other versions of this mould should have the same problem because the rods are so tiny. Apparently one of the ones on his MP Thundie fell off and he had to 'snap it back' into place ever so gently. I've asked him to post a photo of the rods he's talking about, and I'll copy it here if he does.

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