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Well it was late at FanExpo and I didn't buy almost anything so it was between Hikaru's VF-1A($55) or Yamato's Super Ostrich($85), I was tempted to get either one. Anyway the seller wouldn't budge for lowering the price of the S.O. so instead I bought the Bandai for $45 and is there anything I should be cautious while transforming this toy or its built solid and no worries?

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Well it was late at FanExpo and I didn't buy almost anything so it was between Hikaru's VF-1A($55) or Yamato's Super Ostrich($85), I was tempted to get either one. Anyway the seller wouldn't budge for lowering the price of the S.O. so instead I bought the Bandai for $45 and is there anything I should be cautious while transforming this toy or its built solid and no worries?

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Nah.. only the armpegs for the hands can be a pain in the ass. Not sure if slides smoother with later productions.

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1/55 Bandai Valks are built solid. The transformation system is pretty basic and intuitive so I doubt you'd have any difficulty or issues to contend with.

The kitty in the photo is awesome.

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The 1/55 is so solid and well-built there is a greater chance of it damaging you.

Thats true. Oh I forgot, make sure your fingers aren't close to the landing gears when you press the triggers!

I intentionally left mine close after opening my Origin of Valkyrie VF-1J(damn I think I am the only one that bought it here!), just to feel the pain I felt during childhood. Bandai rules.

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lol yea my brother transformed it first and he did it in a couple of seconds because he still has his Jetfire that he's so familiar with haha!

Very cool toy and I understand why its called "chunky monkey" now!

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This thing is so solid that we actually used two of them for the transforming contest at the last MWCon! We saw some of the fastest transformations going on with these things and nothing broke! Oh, an arm fell off but that was because a screw came loose! That's it! ^_^

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I think you can throw them in a pillowcase and jumble them around for a few minutes, and it will be transformed all by itself just from the random motion. :p

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One thing is, some of the original takatokus and jetfires from 20+ years ago are still in one piece today. Thats a testament to the durability. Its also the reason I had no problem paying $75 for my origin of valkyrie hikaru, I know it will last for a very, very long time. Its a beautiful piece to, it screams high quality. Its not the most accurate, but hell its the best at what it does.

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OOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWW!!! Stupid front landing gear...wow that spring is tight!

The fact that my cousin and my brother still have their Jetfire are amazing, its too bad my bro's is yellowing and its in his office now.

The cat? Only trading her for 1/48 Max and Miriya haha

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The 1/55 is so solid and well-built there is a greater chance of it damaging you. :)

Thats true. Oh I forgot, make sure your fingers aren't close to the landing gears when you press the triggers!

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWW!!! Stupid front landing gear...wow that spring is tight!

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is there anything I should be cautious while transforming this toy or its built solid and no worries?

Just be careful that if you accidentally drop it onto a hard surface, it isn't from a height of greater than 4 stories. ^_^

Other than that, though, you should be fine!

Oh, don't shoot the gun-pod into your eye. The missile will probably stick in pretty deep!

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Oh, don't shoot the gun-pod into your eye. The missile will probably stick in pretty deep!

Ah yes...the spring loaded gun that actually fires projectiles very far....damn speaking of which, after losing a couple of missles after shooting them off, I decided to not even use the ones from my Origin of Valkyrie VF-1J! I kept them on the sprue. Too much risk.

That gun works damn well though.

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Even the bootlegs are well made. My Joons VF-1J can still be transformed roughly and quickly, and not suffer at all. And those spring-loaded landing gears still snap my fingers. Ow!

With a chunky munky, you don't need to worry about being gentle. ;) You'd have to be trying hard to break one!

OT: A Queen's Blade Shizuka figure, nice! And I love the cat! :)

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im saving for yamato's 1/60 line now

however these chunkies look interesting...

should i get one of these classic chunkies? opinion please...

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The "old G1 Jetfire", yes. Jetfire was the same toy, with just slight changes in color & deco.

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