by fakebusker83 TF: Prime Wheeljack blasters |
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| Aerialbot Support Crew Join Date: Jan 2012 Posts: 1,005 | Awesome!
"Mathematics knows no races or geographic boundaries; for mathematics, the cultural world is one country."--David HilbertFeedback! |
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| Autobot Join Date: Jun 2010 Posts: 7,612 News Credits: 1 | I guess your only option then is to see if there is anything else you would want. Doing a larger order would help justify the cost for most people. You have my sympathy. Burnout V4 - Free papercraft energon cubes made by me![]() My Thugger gallery |
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| Vehicon Join Date: Aug 2010 Posts: 557 | I just ordered these. I was really impressed with the DOTM Starscream weapons set (which is on my Thundercracker).
Read my stuff: http://collectededitions.blogspot.co...oug%20GlassmanQuick question, though: How are the weapons attached to the legs? If it's a set of notches, I wonder if they can be combined back-to-back to form a bomb of some sort. A new trade review every Wednesday! |
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| Autobot Join Date: Jun 2010 Posts: 7,612 News Credits: 1 | The legs themselves have two pegs on them that is used to secure the hood together in car mode. The guns have slots on them that these pegs can use. Unfortunately they cannot combine together in any way I have found. Burnout V4 - Free papercraft energon cubes made by me![]() My Thugger gallery |
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| Decepticon Join Date: Nov 2011 Posts: 136 Location: RI | What would be the best material to buy these in?
Feedback: http://www.tfw2005.com/boards/junkio...alazabeak.html I ask because it would be my first Shapeways order and I want the best material possible. |
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| Radicon Join Date: Aug 2008 Posts: 1,672 Location: USA Collection Count: Many in pieces News Credits: 3 | Quote:
There is no 'best' material for Shapeways yet, but a library of materials with different properties that you'd have to choose based on your intended use. Strong Flexible is tough and flexible but with a powdery surface. Use it for items with joints and/or for play value. Strong Flexible Polished is the same material that has been put through a polishing process. It looks more velvet and finer details look washed out, but it looks good for objects with large plain surfaces. Frosted Ultra Detail is hard and shows fine detail really well, but it's brittle and expensive. Use it for static objects like weapons and accessories. Standard Detail is soft, shows details in a so-so way, but I'd prefer Strong Flexible anyhoo. | |
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| Banned Join Date: Mar 2012 Posts: 147 Location: Illinois Collection Count: 45 | So going to ordering a set of these next week. |
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| Show accuracy's overrated ![]() Join Date: Mar 2011 Posts: 3,393 Location: Maple Grove, MN Collection Count: Ever changing... | My 7yo son got Wheeljack for his birthday yesterday. He said he wished he came with blasters like on the show, and I mentioned these to him. He was thrilled! I told him I could probably get some next time I make a SW order ![]() |
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| Radicon Join Date: Aug 2008 Posts: 1,672 Location: USA Collection Count: Many in pieces News Credits: 3 | Quote:
Be sure to grab him a couple of scrapaci too! Happy belated birthday to H Jr.! | |
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| Show accuracy's overrated ![]() Join Date: Mar 2011 Posts: 3,393 Location: Maple Grove, MN Collection Count: Ever changing... | Hey, he'd love those! Good call! |
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