I mean it looks like it’s pretty big and probably top heavy so I kinda expect it to fall over sometimes Edit: after seeing how big the sword is that might mess up the center of gravity a bit
This looks like it's worth the $600. I like how all the connection points are double secure on him so he doesn't fall apart. I wish I could afford him. 😕
Does anybody else appreciate the ratchets of the limbs? Whenever I hear that, I feel confident that the limbs will not fail or become loose as fast as just a ball joint? Hasbro could take a lesson or two about being better on certain structural engineering and enhancing the overall sturdiness of their products.
Considering every single figure in this set that isn't Snaptrap (or Ironshell, as TFC are calling him) forms either an arm, a leg, or a big gun, I would assume so.
@@elijahfoltz3755 except that Tentakill here is not connected into a peg or port of any kind; this video is only wrapping its tentacles around the combiner. The other 4 don't have any limbs of the sort that could work the same way, which is why I'm questioning it
The Seacons are actually highly interchangeable (minus Snaptrap, for obvious reasons). Each of the limb bots can become an arm, a leg, or a gun. It's not locked to any one character.
@@TexasHollowEarth Like I said to Mekner above, the Seacon limb 'bots are interchangeable. Overbite can become a gun, but so can Nautilator, Seawing, Skalor, and Tentakil. It's just a case of how you're feeling in the moment. Also, what makes you think the boxset ditches any of them? You can see Nautilator here, can't you?
@@stevenpeven258 Yeah, that is pretty dumb. I Like, if it's an option, *why are you not showing it?* Isn't that the whole point of channels like this, to show off EVERYTHING these figures can do?
God Neptune is TECHNICALLY a different team. Still the Seacons but with Scryllar/Scrulle replacing Tentakil. The other have different names also and are white, navy blue, and gold