In-Package Images: Takara Tomy Transformers Go! Kenzan Kuromusha Version
Wednesday, November 13th, 2013 11:23PM CST
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By way of site sponsor Robotkingdom we have a few in-package shots of Takara Tomy's exclusive Kenzan Kuromusha Version, a black redeco of Kenzan. A great companion piece to the already released Transformers Go! Gekisomaru Kurojishi Version
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Posted by fenrir72 on November 13th, 2013 @ 11:26pm CST
Posted by Sabrblade on November 13th, 2013 @ 11:41pm CST
The plastic used for his weapons here is too soft and rubbery to suffer from GPS.fenrir72 wrote:Gold weapons this time. Hope there will be none of the breakage issues associated with that form of plastic.
Posted by fenrir72 on November 14th, 2013 @ 1:25am CST
Posted by Sabrblade on November 14th, 2013 @ 7:33am CST
I remember hearing reports of Movie 1 Protoform Starscream, but they were sporadic, isolated incidents rather than widespread occurrences.
Posted by Jelze Bunnycat on November 14th, 2013 @ 12:05pm CST
Sabrblade wrote:Does GPS even exist anymore? I mean, when was the last know n case of it? The Star Wars TF Millennium Falcon from 2006 (seven years ago)?
I remember hearing reports of Movie 1 Protoform Starscream, but they were sporadic, isolated incidents rather than widespread occurrences.
Don't forget Micromaster Superion. Those 3 are the latest toys to suffer from GPS. Older toys that have just been confirmed to suffer from it are Beast Machines Snarl (the lion) and Optimal Optimus.
As GPS tends to manifest over the course of a few years (I'd say 5 years should the lower limit), we won't know immediately, only when it's too late. Soft types of plastic are definitely safe, so Movie Legends Scorponok does not suffer from it (just from an inferior plasticizer).