@@arcanetoy ya i was never going to transform it. Just put it in my favorite pose of him standing his ground against grimlock and never touch it again lol if i want to transform that version of optimus i just go to unique toys challenger which is my favorite figure to transform.
Now I know what video to watch when I buy this figure. Thanks for the info brother. Also, how's the qc of this fig? Does it feel cheap or is it good thick plastic?
Hi, i have problem with this optimus prime action figure’s weak ankle, i am aware of it’s a design flaw but hoping to see if you have any recommendations? Thanks in advance.
Hello. I have the same problem with the joint strength of my ankle. The ankle joint has structural problems, so just a little tight adjustment with instant glue was all I could do. I'm sorry it doesn't seem to be very helpful. thanks
2:50 Do you mean this red grease you see here? I recommend silicon grease. It doesn't react with rubber and plastic. www.amazon.com/s?k=Silicone+Grease&ref=nb_sb_noss_2
Hold the side of the head and raise the mask up, and it will lift up along the axis of rotation. You can change the mask by returning it to the horizontal axis at that time. You can put it back down. thanks
The left knee cap on mine has a loose pin so it tends to flip itself up when I’m holding him the older kneecap tabs in tightly and stays in place all the time I’m just not sure hot to fix that
Find a way to make the pin a little thicker. If the pin is the pin that fixes the cap of the knee, I didn't take action. I didn't think the problem would have much effect on manipulation. Thanks
@@alexdjsaborlatino587 The one I use is a local brand, but it will be the same as loctite 401. I recommend silicon grease. It doesn't react with rubber and plastic. The representative product is Shinetsu Shinetsu G-40M.
The adhesive acts as a reinforcing agent. After it has completely hardened, it is joined. Alternatively, keep moving the moving part until the adhesive is completely hardened. The deformed video is a video taken after this repair. thank
ToyWorld Western Star Optimus Prime (aka Knight Orion) was rushed and overengineered.
I have this figure and this video gave me anxiety lol
You're lucky if you don't have any complaints about the figure.
Thanks
@@arcanetoy ya i was never going to transform it. Just put it in my favorite pose of him standing his ground against grimlock and never touch it again lol if i want to transform that version of optimus i just go to unique toys challenger which is my favorite figure to transform.
I was hoping u could show how to fix its knee leg joints :(
Now I know what video to watch when I buy this figure. Thanks for the info brother. Also, how's the qc of this fig? Does it feel cheap or is it good thick plastic?
Not bad.
But I think it would be better to handle it a little more delicately.
The material is very hard and the flexibility is low.
thank
@@arcanetoy At this time, its just better to wait for the upcoming ATT version. What do you think
@@ogkush9057 I have touched the AAT Dotm Megatron and the material is similar.
New transformations are always expected.
Hi, i have problem with this optimus prime action figure’s weak ankle, i am aware of it’s a design flaw but hoping to see if you have any recommendations? Thanks in advance.
Hello. I have the same problem with the joint strength of my ankle.
The ankle joint has structural problems, so just a little tight adjustment with instant glue was all I could do.
I'm sorry it doesn't seem to be very helpful.
thanks
Could someone tell me what red slender product you use for your arms and legs? or put a purchase link to a product? Thank you so much
2:50 Do you mean this red grease you see here?
I recommend silicon grease.
It doesn't react with rubber and plastic.
www.amazon.com/s?k=Silicone+Grease&ref=nb_sb_noss_2
which are the two products that you use
1:15 Hello! What kind of liquid is this? Is it glue?
yes
The one I use is a local brand, but it will be the same as loctite 401.
What tools do you use
The drivers and knives I use are normal things.
The driver is Xiaome mijia electric screwdriver.
A knife is any art knife.
I also use an awl.
Thanks
the glue it is hard glue
Can you make a video on how to fix the first release UT Challenger?
Unfortunately, I don't have that product.
How change the head?
Hold the side of the head and raise the mask up, and it will lift up along the axis of rotation.
You can change the mask by returning it to the horizontal axis at that time.
You can put it back down.
thanks
The left knee cap on mine has a loose pin so it tends to flip itself up when I’m holding him the older kneecap tabs in tightly and stays in place all the time I’m just not sure hot to fix that
Find a way to make the pin a little thicker.
If the pin is the pin that fixes the cap of the knee, I didn't take action.
I didn't think the problem would have much effect on manipulation.
Thanks
which are the two products that you use please
Which product are you talking about?
Do you mean lubricants?
@@arcanetoy yes and the glue I need those for the same things please
@@alexdjsaborlatino587
The one I use is a local brand, but it will be the same as loctite 401.
I recommend silicon grease.
It doesn't react with rubber and plastic.
The representative product is Shinetsu Shinetsu G-40M.
And you cannot transform after use glue
The adhesive acts as a reinforcing agent.
After it has completely hardened, it is joined. Alternatively, keep moving the moving part until the adhesive is completely hardened.
The deformed video is a video taken after this repair.
thank