Dominic wrote:Clips be damned. The sword is a piece of crap.
Seems a tad harsh. They're a toy company trying to avoid harming their child customers and breakage and also lawsuits, all of which could harm the line. The figure can still stand, can still pose, can still transform whether or not the sword is rubbery, it's not like on Star Wars battle droids where they wilt and cannot be used anymore.
138 Scourge wrote:The only problem I've had is the tips on the small swords got bent out of joint. I think I put 'em in the sheathes the wrong way or something. Since then, he's been posed fighting Bludgeon on top of my TV, and the tips haven't unbent themselves. I'll have to work with 'em some later.
I don't think that's possible to put them in the wrong way, if you put them in upside-down on the wrong side, it'll stop prematurely. If you're not sure, the blade follows the shape of the sheath. But that said, mine did lose a little bit of paint in the sheath over time, there seems to be a small pressure point, so maybe yours are jammed in harder.
Dominic wrote:Blurr's rifle will likely be soft plastic as it would otherwise pose the same poking/snaping hazard as the sword would. Still, the figure will be a good base for an Autobot Field Marshal.
It may not be, the swords are rubbery because they are flat and thin and pointed, the guns are none of those things. But the long gun is thin, so it's possible.

See, that one's a camcorder, that one's a camera, that one's a phone, and they're doing "Speak no evil, See no evil, Hear no evil", get it?