
*The image is of a prototype, so the final specifications, shape, and coloring may differ.
I lost the motivation to buy it because there were no bonuses…
I wasn’t planning to buy it, but Megatron was so handsome that I ended up purchasing it.
I wonder if something like the Super Link Wing Saber will come out, where the arms and legs can be combined.
No good!
They didn’t sell Energy Beast.
I would be happy if there were benefits, but since the fist doesn’t pass through, it can be hard to hold, so I don’t think I would regret it if there weren’t any.
For now, I just bought Megatron.
What’s great about Megatron is that his head can tilt upward, so you can pose him like Ultraman aiming his cannon forward, turning it into a Decepticon army attack!
I’m a bit concerned that the elbow easily dislocates due to structural issues.
Megatron’s standalone tank mode is also well-made.
It’s not unusual for the turret to be unable to rotate.
I’m concerned that the hole in the fist hasn’t gone all the way through.
If I hadn’t equipped this energy weapon, I wouldn’t have noticed!
I’ll hold on until the red lion arrives…
I have a feeling that wings will ultimately be attached to the joint on the back.
I thought the bonus weapon, the energy weapon, was really nice.
I’m wondering if I should buy the cool giraffe.
Touching the real thing gives me the feeling that new enhancement patterns are emerging, and that sensation is indeed good.
If you only do the official fusion on one leg, the lengths won’t match on the left and right.
What a handsome guy, Waikinop!
I really feel like it’s okay to just casually grow something like Nemesis Prime.
According to unverified information, it seems to grow haphazardly.
The reason for having two joints only at the elbows and knees is probably necessary to maintain stability.
Removing the strange angle from the barrel makes it almost a G1 Mega, so I tend to play with it in that state.
This is the one that just removes the corner parts, huh…
As a Megatron that can be purchased easily and has a G1-like quality, it is currently the best and I’m grateful for it…
I recommend placing the leftover Megatron’s arm on the shoulder when wild docking.
I thought it would be simpler in design, but the Opmega has quite a bit of mobility.
Everything moves except for the ankle.
During the Adventure era, I didn’t pay any attention to these mostly small-kid-targeted TFs, but I never thought I would end up getting involved with them myself…
It’s really nice that the Opmega is a bit on the larger side.
I’ve often heard in threads that when wild docking, the elbows don’t bend, but isn’t the hip joint essentially the elbow joint?
I heard that the arms you take off can be stored in the legs, but that was only a gimmick for the Op.
At first, I felt it was just okay, but after fiddling with it for a while, it somehow became addictive.
I only bought the Opmega set for the campaign.
The more I touch it, the more I want a beast…