Saturday, January 31, 2015

Side-Tracked: Recent Haul of KOs (169) - KO TFC Hercules (Version 2)

Yay! My KO TFC Hercules finally arrived last night! Gotten from Taobao.com through a local agent 65daigou, this massive KO costs me approximately SGD52.05 including shipping and agent fee... Expensive.. Still, considering it is only about 1/10th of the price of the TFC Hercules, I can accept the price... Very BIG box... And yes, this is the 金宝 version (i.e. the 2nd KO version of TFC Hercules) with a more accurate head..




Detombed!!!!


Here's a closer look at the various parts of this KO...







Assembled! Some of the individual bots may have parts assembled opposite, but luckily the parts can be disassemble and reattach back easily... Super nice.... The materials seem to be of a semi-"waxy" plastic, not very thin, but still with a tinge of brittleness... Just have to be a bit careful and gentle when transforming it... Definitely simplified (as compared to the TFC Hercules video reviews on Youtube)... Joints are generally not loose, but also not the tight ones, and with a weird "waxy-snug" feel, probably due to the materials used... Overall this figure is quite light, much to my delight, as this means the joints of the gestalt need not be super tight...



Compare to my KO G1 Devastator... This new KO looks huge...


Compare to my KO G1 Devastator with Junkion Blacksmith add-on set... This new KO still looks huge...


Compare to my Star Cats Dino Combiner... This new KO still still looks huge!!!! ...



Will try to start all the fixing and restorations when my KO version 1 twin-pack (of the crane and bulldozer fellas) arrive... Till then, its lazing time!!!!

Sunday, January 25, 2015

Update: Star Cats Dino Combiner New Head and Such...

Because my KO TFC Hercules is on its way to here, I had to quicken the pace to fix up this Star Cats Dino Combiner... I think... Because my Dino Combiner is the 2nd (improved) version, not much fixes need to be done... Majority of this fixes are still tightening loose joints: using super glue to either thicken pegs or reduce holes for pegs/pins... I always cannot stand the small "Grimlock" head in gestalt mode, so a new head is given to him...

This head is from a old KO Abominus... To better distinguish this from Abominus, I cut off the antennas...


The back of the gestalt head is cut off too, as Star Cats "Grimlock" head is really too big... meaning the gestalt head has to be hollowed out inside... A small indent is also cut to fit in 1 small extruding part at the back of "Grimlock" head...


And lastly, 2 sides are attached with pieces to prevent the gestalt head from falling out to the front... All that is left is the painting...



Next, all legs matters... The big gestalt feet for the long neck dino has pegs that are too short and the diameter of the pegs are also too small. This makes the feet super wobbly... So I extended the pegs and thicken the diameter of the pegs with superglue... Let it dry, let it dry...


Just a gentle reminder when transforming the long neck dino to robot mode, the dino legs can be folded in and dino feet PEGGED in the inner sides of the lower legs...


... same for the stego dino... These configurations give them much better stability in standing as they are quite back-heavy in robot mode...



Ok, finally all done! And here's the "new" Dino Combiner... Looking good... Although I tried to tighten up most joints especially those needed to balance in gestalt mode, but in the end I realised that this getalt is still quite floppy, due to its massive weight in gestalt mode... Anyway, it is already much better when I first got it...




Looks good with the massive weapon... Will leave the tails-combination mode (if it is to happen) in the future... Hopefully...