>>5873149>tell me, ANY issues at allMPP10 issues. They are truly excellent.Here are the nitpicks:
• Due to the increased size and diecast in the chest, the figure is much heavier. While they hold poses fine, if you are placing MPP10 on a smooth surface in a very dynamic pose, the ankles *might* not have enough friction to hold him up forever. The tightness of the ankles varies on every figure. For me the black version was the weakest. I have not tried tightening it up, but a little Future floor polish would probably work. The ankle is held together by screws, so you could definitely play with it.
• Sometimes the mirror on one side of the chest will be a little loose/wobbly, but will hold position just fine. This is the case on both my black & white copies, but my red copy was perfect.
• on my white copy, a few spots of his silver paint had been "fixed" at the factory with either a silver touch-up pen, or a brush, and I can see the strokes, which is kind of a bummer, but it's not bad (better than paint scratches or missing paint). I can probably buff it and spray a little replacement silver on there myself if I want perfection.
MPP10 is great. Especially at the prices you can get them for on eBay currently. I paid like 110-120 originally for my red OP and now you can get them for like 80.
Grab a red one, you won't be disappointed and the classic colour scheme seems to have the very best QC, although the white and black ones are really good too.
>How so, isn't a backpack just stationary and not an issue or does it have too much wiggle or affect tabbing?On my KO lambors, the backpack stays in place mostly because the pin holding the roof folding section is tight. It's looser on the upscaled lambor. There's a tab hidden inside that should hold the backpack, but the peg needs to be widened to make it hold. I'll do that and it will be perfect, just haven't tried it yet.