40th Anniversary Haslab: RID2001 Omega Prime

Platypus Prime

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No mounting points on the light bars that I know of. They also pop off their shallow pegs easily.

So far I really like them, much more than I expected, but I also got very lucky and had no breaks out of the box, and got them late enough to have read up on the problem areas. That being said, I am still checking them with a hand lens every so often so if a problem starts I can report and fix it before it gets worse, and some things, like the immovable waist plastic-box-ratchet double hinge, or the oversprung hips, were just more issues on top of the ones I expected. Quality Control like this does make me very hesitant for any future no-way-to-get-reviews preorders.
 

Rhinox

too old for this
Citizen
Finally had the chance to open mine. No cracks, sanded the T bar which was extremely tight. All good. one day I'll have enough time to actually play with the set, but today is not that day.
 

Noip

I'll think of something later.
Citizen
Guess who found two "Sorry we missed you" slips in the yard back behind the air conditioner tonight.
 

Platypus Prime

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I'm assuming this doesn't include the wand, but does include the cable? And I asked this in the Ghostbusters thread, but has any HasLab gotten a remold/revision release?
 

Undead Scottsman

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It definitely doesn't include the wand, but it mentions it's compatible with both the previously released Spenglar and 1984 wands and there's a hose in the image so it must come with one.

I mentioned it in the Ghostbusters thread, but:
They put out a smaller DTC Marvel Sentinel after that Haslab, but it wasn't even remotely the same figure.
 


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