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Post by shaxper on Mar 1, 2003 5:00:55 GMT -5
This was mentioned a while back. I was wondering what the degree of severity the unstability is. I have the opportunity to buy a MIB one (Matchbox Voltron version) and would inevitably take it out of the box. Is it not even worth getting for this reason?
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Post by shaxper on Mar 1, 2003 16:05:04 GMT -5
(bump) I really need an answer to this ASAP. My window of opportunity for getting this item is about to pass.
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Post by shaxper on Mar 2, 2003 0:52:08 GMT -5
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Post by JoshB on Mar 2, 2003 13:31:56 GMT -5
It's a nice piece, but yes fragile. Where the legs attach to the waist, the folding tabs in the legs, and the hinge mechanisms in the back all are usually found broken.
When combined, it is a great unit.
Josh
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Post by Daikengo on Apr 7, 2003 10:05:23 GMT -5
In ITALY we call it 'evil popy BLUE'. All blu coloration of godaikin popy robots are too fragile because the blu coloration makes reaction with the resin.
Same problems with Gardian legs joints God sigma ocean king Voltes head
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Post by Edward28 on Apr 8, 2003 7:30:32 GMT -5
Shaxper, You wanted to know the degree of unstability of the blue. Well I wouldn't transform the Voltron Abega set unless it was used. That blue plastic is just evil and crumbles in your hands Consider an unbroken blue Abega voltron a piece of static art. -E
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