Radioguy Posted April 29 Posted April 29 1 hour ago, Chronocidal said: I'm almost tempted to pick up a third, that's about $15 lower now than I paid for my copy from HLJ at release. Too late. Amazon has it for $325.58 now. Galactic Toys on there has it for $254, but I think they always do. Quote
sjoebarry Posted April 29 Posted April 29 4 hours ago, Chronocidal said: I'm almost tempted to pick up a third, that's about $15 lower now than I paid for my copy from HLJ at release. I don’t want it but I may just get it at that price Quote
Radioguy Posted April 29 Posted April 29 1 hour ago, sjoebarry said: I don’t want it but I may just get it at that price You may be in luck then, as it's no longer available at that price. EDIT: Actually, $220.83 now. Let's see where that goes. Quote
David Hingtgen Posted Wednesday at 06:02 AM Posted Wednesday at 06:02 AM Anyone ever tried to get a wing off? On a related note, I swear my landing gear doors used to close flush, but now the right one won't stay down. The gear itself just won't go *all the way down*--only by like 1mm, but it's enough to keep popping the door open/up. Quote
Apok451 Posted Wednesday at 11:49 AM Posted Wednesday at 11:49 AM I'm still salty about getting an opened box that was sold as new with the damn antenna missing. I hope the person that did that poops their pants in a very public setting. Quote
Chronocidal Posted Wednesday at 11:56 AM Posted Wednesday at 11:56 AM (edited) That's entirely on Bandai for failing to understand the entire point of rotating the gear. They made the wheels so tiny, and the wings so thick, there's no point to even folding them flat. I've had this happen before as well, and it's generally because there's a specific angle that the wheel needs to be at before it will slot into the bay deep enough to not interfere with the door closing. I've had to experiment with finding the proper angle, and I can't remember which direction it is, but it's not exactly vertical. You might need to rotate the strut while pushing it into the bay. Edit: I was able to sneak in a quick look on my way out the door, the trick I've used is to tip the upper half of the tire slightly inboard to get it to settle into a cutout in the metallic details inside the bay. Edited Wednesday at 12:50 PM by Chronocidal Quote
Radioguy Posted Wednesday at 06:30 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:30 PM 6 hours ago, Apok451 said: I'm still salty about getting an opened box that was sold as new with the damn antenna missing. I hope the person that did that poops their pants in a very public setting. Always tell Amazon. They will make it right. Quote
borgified Posted Friday at 03:08 AM Posted Friday at 03:08 AM Even if it says returned item from Amazon (such as the DX 21 and other related Macross related items), you never know if it’s replaced with a totally different item, missing parts or totally destroyed. No one is going to do a complete check as it a high paced environment and everyone it in a very tight time crunch. Your well off getting it from a place that does a very deep and proper inspection. Quote
Actar Posted yesterday at 02:50 PM Posted yesterday at 02:50 PM How are the knee ratches on your copies holding up? I've since just relegated mine to the display stand, but after a couple of week's worth of posing, they got really floppy. Quote
VF8000G Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Anyone know how to disassemble the foot? Specifically, removing the lower front feet that's pointed? Does it just pop off with a bit of force? These Bandai figures with their lack of screws are so annoying to fix. Quote
PsYcHoDyNaMiX Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 8 hours ago, Actar said: How are the knee ratches on your copies holding up? I've since just relegated mine to the display stand, but after a couple of week's worth of posing, they got really floppy. Mine has been holding up for the most part, being the two modes I've been utilizing are gerwalk and battroid mode. In the past two months maybe changing it b/w the two modes 1-3x a week. 10 minutes ago, VF8000G said: Anyone know how to disassemble the foot? Specifically, removing the lower front feet that's pointed? Does it just pop off with a bit of force? These Bandai figures with their lack of screws are so annoying to fix. Sorry I do not. Are you attempting a repair? Quote
VF8000G Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago (edited) 31 minutes ago, PsYcHoDyNaMiX said: Sorry I do not. Are you attempting a repair? Yes, the left toes are stubbed on both of my copies. Trying to frankenstein a "good" one together and replace the bad toe with the good one from the other figure. But Bandai has welded the legs and feet together in such a way that there's no method I can even discern to disassemble either the legs or feet other than the obvious delimiter mode, which won't help here. It's a lot different from the old figures which had lots of screws, even if they were behind screw covers. I think this might be another common defect that people missed, given the other more catastrophic issues with the figure. Edited 20 hours ago by VF8000G Quote
PsYcHoDyNaMiX Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 19 minutes ago, VF8000G said: Yes, the left toes are stubbed on both of my copies. Trying to frankenstein a "good" one together and replace the bad toe with the good one from the other figure. But Bandai has welded the legs and feet together in such a way that there's no method I can even discern to disassemble either the legs or feet other than the obvious delimiter mode, which won't help here. It's a lot different from the old figures which had lots of screws, even if they were behind screw covers. I think this might be another common defect that people missed, given the other more catastrophic issues with the figure. Aww damn... I'm sorry to hear. Yea on one of the copies that I've checked (thoroughly) had a dented/bent foot tip. I'm sure it was rushed/jammed in the calf compartment by the assembly workers. I ended up using hot water to kind of sculpt it back into place with one of my metal CSI Creos 'T' rulers. I had the same thought process that if in the future if one of the other copies I has the same issue I could attempt a swap, but I have not checked as to disassembling it in depth yet. Quote
VF8000G Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 4 hours ago, PsYcHoDyNaMiX said: Aww damn... I'm sorry to hear. Yea on one of the copies that I've checked (thoroughly) had a dented/bent foot tip. I'm sure it was rushed/jammed in the calf compartment by the assembly workers. I ended up using hot water to kind of sculpt it back into place with one of my metal CSI Creos 'T' rulers. I had the same thought process that if in the future if one of the other copies I has the same issue I could attempt a swap, but I have not checked as to disassembling it in depth yet. Someone else on another forum also just mentioned their YF-21 having a stubbed left foot. I can safely conclude that this is indeed probably another widespread defect. As if this figure didn't already have enough. 🤦♂️ Quote Looked at photos yep mine was the left! You can see that the left foot is stubbier than the right, don't have the other photo of the foot specifically anymore. Quote
Actar Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago I filmed a video of just how loose my YF-21's knees have gotten. https://youtu.be/wGxk-op1rLA Seriously, of all its faults, this is the most egregious in my book... Quote
MKT Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 28 minutes ago, Actar said: I filmed a video of just how loose my YF-21's knees have gotten. https://youtu.be/wGxk-op1rLA Seriously, of all its faults, this is the most egregious in my book... This blows. The loose ball joints on previous DX'es were bad enough, never thought ratchet joints will have the same issue.. Quote
Froy Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago By the sound I can assume the teeth of the ratchet are very small maybe for having a good range of positions. Replacing the spring for a stronger one could be a solution. Quote
VF8000G Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago (edited) I'm not sure the legs can even be disassembled unless you want to break the figure. I'm looking for a solution to that myself, with no luck. As for the loose ratchet, all I can think of in this situation would be Kiki joint fluid. Another solution would be scour the web for cheap defective YF-21's (there must be more than a couple on sale by now) and salvage the legs to attach via Delimiter mode. Edited 6 hours ago by VF8000G Quote
PsYcHoDyNaMiX Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 8 hours ago, VF8000G said: Someone else on another forum also just mentioned their YF-21 having a stubbed left foot. I can safely conclude that this is indeed probably another widespread defect. As if this figure didn't already have enough. 🤦♂️ Pics of the right foot on mine are in the spoiler: Spoiler 2 hours ago, Actar said: I filmed a video of just how loose my YF-21's knees have gotten. https://youtu.be/wGxk-op1rLA Seriously, of all its faults, this is the most egregious in my book... That's horribly loose, like flapping in the wind. Quote
Actar Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago The bizarre thing is that the joints started off tight enough, but got looser the more I transformed and posed it. Bending the knee fully into Gerwalk configuration seemed to have a ton of resistance at first, not sure if that made it worse... Quote
Froy Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Worst case is the ratchet teeth just worn out completely and need a complete replacement. Quote
WhatBoutMyStar Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Not uncommon for any figure if you transform and pose regularly for ratchets to wear away over time especially if they are soft ratchets and you are dealing with heavy limbs with diecast parts. Did not experience that though with Macross figures because they're usually more display pieces for me but I've had that happen to a few transformers figures where the ratchets just wore away. Quote
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