>>7650601I feel like people are getting on his backpack and kibble super hard.
His size and weight kinda preclude playing with him too much, and the kind of person to buy him isn't going to do that much anyway.
They're going to transform him, put him on a shelf for three years, take him down to transform him, and put him back on the shelf for another five years.
A lot of the complaints about tolerances and joints and backpack kibble are kinda moot when he's clearly a collectors/enthusiast piece, even above and beyond your standard Masterpiece figure.
To this day, I'll bring down my MP-10 Prime or my Ironhide or my Bluestreak and fiddle with them, no problems.
If by some quirk of fate I ever end up with a WFC Unicron, I'm never, ever "fiddling" with him.