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Post by genocide on Sept 19, 2005 11:14:57 GMT 8
mei nakita ako nyan sa one of the toy stores sa Festival Alabang...
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Post by zephon on Jul 17, 2006 16:28:36 GMT 8
I bought a red Lambor bootleg over the weekend:
It was packaged in robot mode so I had a chance to check if it had correct hands, arms, legs, feet....
What surprized me was that it came with an instruction booklet similar to the binaltech instruction booklet -- and with English translations to boot!
The hood of the car, the doors and door frame, the fender and the front grills are made of metal. The back is made of plastic (cost cutting all of a sudden?).
Transforming it from robot to car was ok -- nothing fell off. The dodge viper mode leaves plenty of gaps between major parts -- there's a gap between the hood and the grill, between the grill and fender and between the door and the hind fender. The wheels aren't straight but the magnet surprizingly works! In car mode, it looks like one of those cheap die-cast cars you can get in department store shelves...
To sum it up, what you pay for is what you get...although I honestly think it's overpriced by about P200. It's good practice for those just getting into the Binaltech line -- you'll probably experience that famous "paint chipping" that happens when you transform Binaltechs (but with a lot lesser pain hehehe).
It's perfect to leave on your office workstation if you're afraid someone would run away with your desk decors.
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