They can be rotated to the "correct" position, via waist swivel (as said above), BUT the front of the cab opens to allow the legs to flip up (forming knee pads), so these would hinder knee movement. You can see it in the review below.I'd like the legs flipped around in a perfect world but its still workable.
Forget retooling Optimus into Optimus, make it Energon Rodimus!
Forget retooling Optimus into Optimus, make it Energon Rodimus!
Screw Archforce AND Sureshot!Siege? Wouldn't the Takara Tomy Legends "Archforce" be a better match for Sureshot?
Screw Archforce AND Sureshot!
I’m talking the Blue and red unproduced Combat Hero Optimus Prime deco that compliments this beauty we got back in 2019
They did that one on the “increasing less impressive as time goes on” 2010 Laser Prime version.
I had a similar moment in the EB games a week or so ago. I was holding the box for the original BW scorponok, and while inspecting it I came to the conclusion that I wasn't going to buy it because I still have the original... the original I bought in high school... 25 years ago.Also realizing that design is 12 years old is...quite something.
And it's still better than the Laser Prime we just got, other than the size.Also realizing that design is 12 years old is...quite something.
If they ever do release the mold as "Amazon Prime," the cab would already be pretty close:
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Still, it might be a way for Hasbro to get around the alleged reason for why they couldn't release it in Amazon colours. Then they could sell it anywhere and then allow Amazon to include free "Prime" stickers with any version sold by them.True. I cherry-picked the dark blue color variant, which does seem a little more rare in the wild.
Still, it might be a way for Hasbro to get around the alleged reason for why they couldn't release it in Amazon colours. Then they could sell it anywhere and then allow Amazon to include free "Prime" stickers with any version sold by them.