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Post by Falconhood on Jun 23, 2006 13:53:51 GMT -5
the Japanese MOTORMASTER, does he have a spring-loaded launch mechanism in his station mode? my generic one does....amazing how it is better than the original one.
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Post by Lord Zarak on Jun 23, 2006 17:59:48 GMT -5
The Ko version does not have it... i think all the original versions have it.
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Post by Falconhood on Jun 23, 2006 23:28:08 GMT -5
my knock-off version has it. my american version does not. i can't help but believe that as a child i was cheated out of something that the Japanese kids got and i didn't...kinda like the missile firing Boba Fett.
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Post by Lord Zarak on Jun 24, 2006 4:49:59 GMT -5
maybe in Usa Motormaster, like for Prime smokestacks, Hasbro choose to not insert that system because skids laws on the toys... i think is this.... in Italy there is.
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Post by Luke020681 on Jul 5, 2006 23:16:16 GMT -5
To answer your question: Motormaster in Japan did have a spring loaded mechanism as well as the head bots for superion and bruticus. Metroplex and trypticon also had spring loaded launchers that could combine with either of these three to shoot them. One of those things that japan had no policies for safety for, thus had cooler toys
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Post by Falconhood on Jul 10, 2006 7:47:42 GMT -5
how is it dangerous to be spring loaded? just wondering?
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Post by captainamerica on Jul 10, 2006 9:46:16 GMT -5
"you'll shoot your eye out!"
or choke to death on a missle (boba fett's problem)
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Post by Lord Zarak on Jul 14, 2006 8:30:34 GMT -5
yes but i think this is a problem of all tfs... USA cybertron tfs could shot the missiles..... not only the g1 one
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