Showing posts with label star wars. Show all posts
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Monday, July 12, 2010

Hasbro Arc-170 Fighter Review

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Received this as a birthday gift from my good fat Austriranian friend.

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Looks pretty cool I must say. But that's only the box art.

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Comes in a few easy to snap-on pieces.

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There. Done in 5 minutes.

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Wing things flip up. Wookiepedia says that those things work like a heatsink or something.

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There's a secret hidden within the underbelly.

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IT'S A HANDLE! WITH A TRIGGER.

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The trigger opens up the bomb bay from which two little bomblets (which highly resemble anal-plugs[which I definitely have no experience with]) will drop on to the floor, your friends head or an unreachable corner under your desk. You have to manually stick them back in there to 'reload'.

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Sometimes the instructions suggest to me that the manual-writers are writing about a different product. The green triangles you see above are numbered 5 and 6.


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But on the sticker set, 5 and 6 are these crazy long blackish things.

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Ick. (I removed them later)

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More evidence that the manual writers are dreaming. The labelled "buttons" aren't actually buttons.

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See? That is clearly not a button.

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The actual button is that thing over here.

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Well let's see what else do we have here on the sticker pad. Oh. Scorch marks.

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Oh wow how photo-realistic.

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OoOh~ my fighter just got bullet-holed!

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If I thought that the manual writers couldn't get anything else wrong, I was wrong. More proof that the manual-writers were writing about a different product. The 'bomb' on the manual was of a different design.

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Holding it by the handle felt sturdy and secure. It's pretty damn big and heavy. But feels durable.

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The Clone Turbo Tank would have been more of interest to me. Though it'd probably have some other weird screwed up anomaly in its manual.

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I was about to throw the packaging out when I realized that it is unnecessarily pretty in there.

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Then I realized that it was a diorama if folded properly.

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It's now sitting on a vacant CPU in the office.

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With 501st Legionnaire and basic generic Clone Trooper guy. As you can see, a lot more detailing is required to achieve the look displayed on the box. As of now, it is in a matte finish together with flat coloring.

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There's also a teddy in the pit in which droids usually sit in.

Overall, nice product but the manual and stickers need some improvement.

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Saturday, October 25, 2008

Friday, October 24, 2008

What lies beneath the mask



Wednesday, October 22, 2008

The Magical Rainbow 501st



Saturday, October 18, 2008

501st's Secret Weapon

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One thing to note about my Captain Rex is that he can't really stand straight. His upper torso like sways to his left a bit. Making him look like he's constantly pissed off at everything. Does anyone have the same imbalance?


Thursday, October 16, 2008

The 501st Legion Clone Trooper

Since Captain Rex had his own introduction card I might as well give one to the 501st Legionary as well.

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You can pretty much tell he's in love with himself. Almost like this guy right here.



Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Captain Rex

After I heard there was a Captain Rex for sale in Tesco Puchong I went there to get one. Apparently it's cheaper by RM6. Its only RM29.90 there. I only realised I forgot to document the unpacking days after playing around with it. Oh well. Pretty similiar ordeal I guess. Only without the ID card.

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Captain Rex dons a kama and a shoulder pauldron. His armor uses the design of the 501st Legion and his helmet has Jaig eyes.

Captain Rex gets acquainted with Mister Five-Oh-First.

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Tuesday, October 14, 2008

A 501st Visits a Mamak

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Clone Troopers do not like Black Light

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Clone troopers do not like black light. It makes them....





Blue.









501st Legion Reporting for duty

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Opened on the train, Mister Five-Oh-First experiences the world first-hand for the first time. Wow that was a mouthful of "first"s.

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Being the paranoid well-disciplined clone that he is, he unneccesarily secures Stesen Bandar Tasik Selatan. His left hand isn't actually grabbing his rifle. Notice how I play with the camera angle to make it appear that he is. Haha you silly people.

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Mister 501st loves himself.