Archive for September, 2010

Sidearm Sideswipe Head Fix Mod, Part 2

Thursday, September 30th, 2010

Welcome back to the second part of my guide on how to fix Sidearm Sideswipe’s head problems.  Today we fix a problem that might not happen on every Sideswipe, but is very frustrating when it does.

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Sidearm Sideswipe Head Fix Mod, Part 1

Wednesday, September 29th, 2010

Sidearm Sideswipe is a great figure, easily measuring up to the original from ROTF and having a completely different transformation whose ease of transformation into alt mode surpasses the original. I even like the red paint and windows, bringing a bit of color to Sideswipe’s otherwise grayscaled color scheme.

But the figure does have a couple problems. The first is something that effects every Sidearm Sideswipe to a varying degree, as it’s an issue with the mold itself. The second is an issue that I haven’t seen a lot of people complain about, but it was a problem on mine so I’m posting the fix for it as well.

Both pertain to the figure’s head, so come take a look at my Sidearm Sideswipe Head Fix Mod!

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Action Pose – Optimus vs Starscream

Friday, September 24th, 2010

In the previous post, I mentioned my appreciation of Voyager Leader Prime (Hunt for the Decepticons voyager Battle Blades Optimus Prime) being in scale with deluxe Ironhide and almost in scale with deluxe Ratchet. I also mentioned that I like jet transformers being bigger than car transformers, and Decepticons being bigger than Autobots.

That brings us to today’s Action Pose.

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The MOAR You Know – Movie Optimus Prime Scale

Monday, September 20th, 2010

I don’t usually pay much attention to scale with my collection. For a transformers collector, that’s a very good thing.

I know people that have shelves just for planes and just for cars, people that obsess over vehicle mode scale, and people that want bot mode scale based on media appearance.

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Action Pose – Optimus and Roller

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

When I was a kid, instead of the original Optimus Prime toy I had the powermaster version. It was a mighty brick of a toy, with an Optimus that could combine with his trailer, but there was no Roller with the set.

So, outside of a few G1 episodes, I didn’t pay much attention to Optimus’s third component. And aside from some more recent comics, most Transformers series did too.

But when TFC came out with their Battle Rollar figure, I found myself intrigued with the concept. While fragility issues and a high price point kept me from buying one of those, Hasbro would eventually give me a better substitution.

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