>>10769161>No dings or scratches like last year's affairThey seem to address the issue by not forcing the winglets into the package.
The winglets are semi-lose in the package secured by clear plastic trays from the top- on the side next to Tigerbreast.
Where with starsaber they have the plastic ties right on top of the chest. My did have not any bad scratches, but you can still see minor lines here and there, like your usualy mass release figures.
I think people at the top at Hasbro probably had order went out to the factory to take this one "extremely" serious after last year. To be fair coming at less than 30K units around the world, you think having the best QC ever would be the top priority.
Though, the way they design the winglets (connections with 5 mm holes), they don;t stay with tigerbreast too well. Any forward arms movement from Deathsaurus, you have to move the winglets out before any actions. I can't really fault the designer/factory planner here. The idea seems to be minimized any possible damage to the chrome as possible. Have the thing painted/dried than place in the tray and covered > having Vietnamese elder mothers (大媽) assebling the whole thing with drills, pins, and hammers.
I hope when more people get their, they would able to figure something out to secure them better.
Last from me, the minicons and Eaglebreast.
With Eaglebreast, you can really tell that the design of the figure (just the toy itself) is Definitely not on MP level.
Through and through, I am still not sure if thy can't do this figure as a normal release with a leader or even voy size.
Taking out the chair, and all the bell and wistle, the inherent engieering for the main toy is not that complex. And the 2 chest figures are nothing more complex than the current Blaster/Soundwave cassettes.
Star saber because of its russian doll nature I can understand why Commender size has to be choosen, but Deathsourace,
But it wouldn't be right without it being big