I looked there and no cigar. Looks like I don't have adequate privileges or been disabled for me. Thanks lads.
Sometimes ...... I don't know what I'm talking about either ..... But that's nothing new.
I looked there and no cigar. Looks like I don't have adequate privileges or been disabled for me. Thanks lads.
Sometimes ...... I don't know what I'm talking about either ..... But that's nothing new.
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I know MP designs have got more complex. The last Autobot cars I have played with were Prowl and Sideswipe a few years back now.
Having not yet opened Wheeljack, Bumblebee, Tracks, Hot Rod, Ironhide, Inferno and their retools, should I open Sunstreaker or is it too complex/new and I would be better to work my way there?
Having yet to open sunstreaker myself, I can't offer an opinion. I expect though that if you follow the instructions you'll be fine.
You may however later find the earlier releases a little bland in comparison. the last MP I opened was Grapple and it was a delight to transform even after already having transformed Inferno a few weeks ago. The elegance in the transformation of the masterpiece line in the last year or two has been very enjoyable.
Sunstreaker is complex but still intuitive.
I almost never use instruction, last time I did was MP36 and I can't remember the last time before that.
Are Masterpieces with a 'Long Life Design' sticker legit?
They've been printing that on the box for the last year of Masterpiece toys, as that toyline won some sort of design award last year.
Personally, I don't like it as it's plain design detracts from the look of the packaging... which is ironic for a design award to look so simple in design.
As an award that is worth promoting proudly on multiple products, I think it should look fancier than something that looks like a company logo doing mere cross-promotion.
Anyone know of any more backstory on how G1 Bumper came to be other than what's on TFwiki which basically is a big "I don't know"?