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Post by Philip Ayres on Aug 27, 2023 17:57:44 GMT
SS86 Hot Rod has a peg on his wrists
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Post by The Doctor on Aug 27, 2023 19:24:47 GMT
I deeply dislike the hexagonal holes on modern toys. Why aren't they round?
-Ralph
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Post by Pinwig on Aug 27, 2023 19:31:08 GMT
I don't get that either. It makes them more intrusive and it's not like there are hexagonal pegs.
Please explain, Phil.
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Post by The Doctor on Aug 27, 2023 19:38:38 GMT
Yeah, I genuinely do not understand. It's puzzled me for years now.
-Ralph
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Post by Toph on Aug 27, 2023 19:51:28 GMT
I *think* they're meant to be tighter and clutch onto the peg more securely.
If this is the case, I wish they'd use it more. Specifically on toys who's stability and usibility rely on the strength of the 5mm posts and holes, like weaponizers, fossilizers, and SS86 Kup.
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Post by Philip Ayres on Aug 28, 2023 9:35:19 GMT
More holes in wrists: Earthrise Grapple Kingdom Inferno Selects Artfire Velocitron Hauler and from earlier CW Rook UW Roller TFCC Tarantulus CW & UW Hound UW Nosecone UW & CW Blast Off UW Strafe UW Movor
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Post by Pinwig on Aug 28, 2023 9:38:12 GMT
Ok Mr Ayres, why the sudden fascination with this?
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Post by Toph on Aug 28, 2023 11:19:25 GMT
I don't know if I've said this before, but when it doesn't compromise the toy, then ports in the wrists should be the standard.
I mean if it's not plausible due to the transformation, or the way the wrist is designed, then it's fine. But there are a lot of TF's who's hands fold up the way Impactor's does, and most of those have no reason they couldn't have put a port on the back side.
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