So what I thought was an Epic Fail at first, as can be read in this thread, turned into a flawless victory. So this is basically the 3 CJ Prime molds with a bunch of part swaps. Best part, it doesn't damage any of the figures. You can do this for a while and then switch everything back to how you found it if you ever want to sell your figures. The other amazing thing about these characters is that they can still work with your Prime collection. Since Megatron raised the forces of the dead, these could all be different Autobots that at one point were related to CJ, or whatever back story you want to do for these fallen Terracons. While busy fighting the Vehicons, CJ does not see the two Terracons that are about to attack him from behind! Perfect Action Master (or malfunctioning transforming cog) CJ: - Use the middle section (light piping area) of the head that attaches to the ball joint from FE Terracon CJ - Use the outter sections of the head from RiD CJ and screw it on to the middle section of Terracon CJ head - Use GDO CJ body - Use RiD CJ Legs (Remove legs right below the ball joint. The ball joint from GDO will not fit RiD and vice versa. However, the part that slides into the leg fits perfectly) Action Master Terracon RiD CJ (Terracon Autobot Wind Screen): - Use the middle section (light piping area) of the head that attaches to the ball joint from RiD CJ - Use the outter sections of the head from Terracon FE CJ and screw it on to the middle section of RiD CJ head - Use RiD CJ body - Use GDO CJ Legs (Remove legs right below the ball joint. The ball joint from GDO will not fit RiD and vice versa. However, the part that slides into the leg fits perfectly) Transforming GDO Terracon CJ (Terracon Autobot Horn Throttle): - Use GDO CJ Head - Use FE Terracon CJ body Best part is that if your TRU still has RiD CJ on the shelves, you can go today 12/1 and do a buy 2 get one free on all deluxes. Total cost of all this awesomeness is $30. Less then the cost of FE CJ. Hope you enjoy!
Thanks for the compliments, I appreciate it. the RiD has the wheels on the shoulders. I guess it's preference, but I like it better this way.