Yes sir ! Here's a pic of the quintet all lined up for a proper scale measurement, that I plugged in the 'New Animated toys' thread: Another group shot that's a little dark, but it is unedited: Had to do this mode to see it for myself : And with Bulkhead comfortably seated, I simply couldn't resist this. Split Lip, this one's for you : A cookie for the one who can guess where Gelshark's verse comes from . Shouldn't be *too* hard.
Not at all. It was simply a case of unscrewing the forearm open and removing the saw, and reassembling the arm again. I couldn't seem to find a way to put the switch back, so there's a gap in his arm now where the button used to be. It wouldn't have done anything anyways, and the hand looks much better now without the saw IMO.
When these come out at retail I may just go the extra mile and give Bulk's TWO left arms with the right arm panel. Depends on how he transforms.
Ding ding, you win a cookie ! Errr...a digital one I suppose. Gelshark will mail it to you in due time.
again, stolen from Peaugh-now this is how Lugnut SHOULD look like-more or less hey, SeanLong-you got any pics of Jazz doin cool stuff?
Thanks ! To be honest, everyone is pretty decently scaled except for Bumblebee. Freaking him and his overly large head...
eh, so the head is a tad large-who cares? its pretty good, and nowhere near as out of scale as Lugnut
Im pretty sure Lugnut is more or less in scale with Voyager Bulkhead. Still, regardless of scale, I can't wait to grab Lugnut. It amazes me that Hasbro can make these things transform like their on-screen counterparts, generally look nearly 100% accurate to the show, and still have them as posable as they are. It just boggles the mind.