>>6413082>but anyway it isn't that hard to fixIts not, but the spring cut method can be detrimental if done incorrectly, would rather non-committal fixes, was gonna stuff them with cardboard initially
>should be getting mine in a few daysWhere you from, hope you aren't paying import fees
>Good night annonkek not yet, night owl, but cheers
>>6413083>less stickersThe takara promo shots show him with the hasbro factory supplied stickers, at first I thought they painted the eyes but they're on the sticker sheet in chrome
>and the SMALL chance of them actually fixing the hipsI would hope that's the case, uw devastator's arm ratchet change wasn't known until people compared in hand, they could well be taking our feedback and doing something special.
>Takara does seem to have a more strict quality control so farAfter mp ramjet I'm not so sure, however seeing how the intended audience of their products is alot smaller and more autistic they would have to closely watch what happens during production, I speculate.
>Well it's a personal thing. I find a pimp with a dinosaur ride hilariousGood point actually
>Thanks, but I'm still not sure if it's worth the trouble.Either fix, clogging the ratchets or cutting the springs seems a worry, clogging the ratchets is less trouble as you don't need to measure the springs or worry about adding additional friction afterwards.
But if you want a glimmer of safety for him, no matter what version, DO NOT crank the legs from straight standing position ie backwards, and do each crank CLOSELY one at a time, don't go thrashing those legs around, if he feels tight during movements consider concern