i ended up putting the knee ones back in mine as they seemed a bit too loose and unstable![]()
i ended up putting the knee ones back in mine as they seemed a bit too loose and unstable![]()
i may have to give this a go.ive got the same problem not being able to pose properly. hadn't thought of doing this though.
i remember having a slightly different problem with my optimus primal, you moved one arm and the other one moved,bit of a p@^% off if you want to pose him. i ended pulling him apart and ripping the insides out.did it to a second one i got from a op shop as well and some mods to the forarms.
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Last edited by Tabias Prime; 7th March 2009 at 11:36 PM.
That's because Optimus Primal has a "chest beating" gimmick. But you can deactivate it with the black switches on his upper arms - it allows you to toggle between "chest beating" and "forearm spinning." I find the "forearm spinning" mode is better for posing and general toy play. The "chest beating" mode is more limiting for the reasons you've mentioned.Originally Posted by Tabias Prime
But Optimus Primal is definitely poseable without needing to modify the toy, as you can see in this stop motion animation I made using that toy.
P.S.: Nice forearm mods - looks like the lovechild between Optimus Primal and Rhinox.![]()
i found the switch to be a bit of a pain.i was never fussed about the whole chest beating thing, to me just another gimmick.I think my BWs Prime is still my all time favourite because he was my first transformer i bought with my own my money. i loved the beastwars toys so much because they where such a leap forward in transformers technology.transformers you can really play with and pose. i'd wish the old G1 were like that.i love the arm mod.there was a lot of work in getting then to fit.thank you to the block who introduced the Dremal. i still havent finished yet, needs a new chest plate.