>>8144296Yeah same here. Right leg is solid but the left leg is wobbly. It survived its first transformation though.
The engineering on this is pretty cool, but the joint tightness on this thing is pretty all over the place, I don't think I'm gonna get to truly appreciate it until I get a chance to just pass over every joint with some lube or a screwdriver to adjust things so they aren't so damn tight.
One thing I noticed though while unscrewing the head because I couldn't turn it, is that some of the screws used on this thing seem to really resemble that pin that everyone has trouble with in shape and size. I'm almost thinking it could be possible to grab the screw that holds its head or treads on the use to re-attach the legs if it the pin popped. You'd need to cut the thread shorter though. I'll have to keep this in mind if mine ever breaks.