CID Posted May 21, 2004 Posted May 21, 2004 I was wondering which toy is the most difficult to transform. I just received my Takara Optimus Prime today and it was fairly difficult (The instruction bookeltte was not detail either).... And this question occured to my mind. To start off I would like to vote for Yamato Escawflowne. Damn thing took me alsmost 20-30 minuted to transform. "I just love those little yellow smillies" Thanks, Quote
Guppy Posted May 21, 2004 Posted May 21, 2004 The big Gakken Ride Armor from mospeada gets my vote. My rule of thumb is, if I'm too stupid to not be able to transform it without the instructions. Quote
UN Spacy Posted May 21, 2004 Posted May 21, 2004 The very first time I tried to transform my Binaltech Smokescreen (from car to robot and then robot to car) it took me about twenty minutes. Even when I was finished the vehicle mode didn't look "properly" transformed. Now that I've had experience with that sucker it's much easier now. G1 transformations this AIN'T. Quote
warrhead Posted May 21, 2004 Posted May 21, 2004 my PG Zeta tends to get me to that pissed-off place, especially since I don't TF it very often (since it's a model, and I don't wanna' wear it out by f-ing with it) and as a result forget minor nuances about it's transformation, and end up putting undue stress on it... poetic irony at it's nerdiest Quote
Jolly Rogers Posted May 21, 2004 Posted May 21, 2004 A tie between the Yamato 19 and 11B. Not that the transformation is hard to figure out, but the process is not transform-friendly. Quote
JB0 Posted May 21, 2004 Posted May 21, 2004 I nominate my box of Legos. Sure it can transform into anything, but it's almost impossible to do... Quote
scand Posted May 21, 2004 Posted May 21, 2004 The very first time I tried to transform my Binaltech Smokescreen (from car to robot and then robot to car) it took me about twenty minutes. Even when I was finished the vehicle mode didn't look "properly" transformed. Now that I've had experience with that sucker it's much easier now.G1 transformations this AIN'T. Smokescreen also gets my vote for the hardest transformation. Car to Robot is not that bad. But, the opposite is hell. Quote
Smiley424 Posted May 21, 2004 Posted May 21, 2004 Smokescreen was definately a challenge to transform. I had bought one before work and when I got to work, I had about a half-hour before I had to punch in. I figured 30 minutes would be plenty of time. Definately took me the whole 30 minutes to transform and then hap-hazzardly transform it back to car mode. The instructions weren't all to clear either. Also, I'm having trouble with the YF-21, actually, I'm just afraid of breaking something. So I'm just leaving it in fighter mode, which looks coolest anyway. The VF-11B wasn't too bad, but a little tricky. Quote
VF-1Guy Posted May 21, 2004 Posted May 21, 2004 The big Gakken Ride Armor from mospeada gets my vote. My rule of thumb is, if I'm too stupid to not be able to transform it without the instructions. Ride Armor gets my vote too. Quote
Sebastian Posted May 21, 2004 Posted May 21, 2004 my PG Zeta tends to get me to that pissed-off place, especially since I don't TF it very often (since it's a model, and I don't wanna' wear it out by f-ing with it) and as a result forget minor nuances about it's transformation, and end up putting undue stress on it... poetic irony at it's nerdiest As far as I know that was a present.... and it came from a girl. So please DO NOT COMPLAIN B! Quote
David Hingtgen Posted May 21, 2004 Posted May 21, 2004 TF: Beast Wars Ramhorn. The brown beetle that's the arms of Tripredacus. No matter whether you're 1 step in, or 30 mins in, the only possible thing you can think of is "ok, WTF do I do next?" You have no clue how to proceed, and it's often easier to just undo the last few steps until you can get something that resembles one of the steps in the instruction booklet and re-start at the half-way point. Yes, I've owned nearly every G1 toy, nearly every RID, most of BW, a good chunk of BM, and a few Armada/Energon, and nobody comes close to that little brown gestalt component for "I think I'll give up now, but I don't know how to get him back to ANY mode from this point". Being a triple-changer doesn't help at all. After that, Yamato YF-19. At least I know what every step looks like, even if I fear snapping it in half every transformation. Ramhorn's quite sturdy (pop-aprat ball joints) but it's just an utter mess at any step. Quote
Tico0001 Posted May 21, 2004 Posted May 21, 2004 My vote goes for the big Gakken ride armor too! Maybe it's because i got it without the manual but it took me like 30 mins to figure it out. 2nd place for the Yamato VF-19... like someone said already it's not that complicated but it's long and difficult to actually do it. If that makes sense... ~Tico Quote
areaseven Posted May 21, 2004 Posted May 21, 2004 1. Sideswipe (Transformers Alternators - Takara) 2. YF-19 (Macross Plus - Yamato) 3. Gelshark (Transformers Car Robots - Takara) Everything else - I've managed to transform without even touching the instruction booklet. Quote
StealthLurker Posted May 21, 2004 Posted May 21, 2004 When I was in college tryin to make a dollar out of fifty cent was hard. Quote
Black Valkyrie Posted May 21, 2004 Posted May 21, 2004 Don`t remember with 80`s robot toys as for now it was Kahen Senshi Z Gundam when I bought it, the trouble I had with it at first time ........... well anyway I sold Quote
Commander McBride Posted May 21, 2004 Posted May 21, 2004 Alternator Smokescreen gets my vote as well. The Yammie 21FP is pretty bad as well. Quote
Druna Skass Posted May 21, 2004 Posted May 21, 2004 I don't know if it counts as a toy, but I'd say my MG Zeta. Quote
Yohsho Posted May 21, 2004 Posted May 21, 2004 Ok my vote goes to my PG Zeta just because I have a fear of tearing it to pieces when I attempt to transform it. I even had to pull the transformation manual out just so that I was able to pull out the wings in mobile suit mode. Second would be the 1/48 valk. Just because I had to try to "fix" a half-assed transformation my friend did to it. Plus the heat shield didn't want to come out. Quote
Greyryder Posted May 21, 2004 Posted May 21, 2004 Another vote for Alternators Smokescreen. It's not so much that it's mechanicaly complex, it's just a rip to get everything lined up right. The only other transforming toy I have that gives me any problems is Energon Starscream's arms. Between the tight fit of the design, and the overly stiff ratcheting, I'm surprised I haven't broken something on it, yet. Quote
David Hingtgen Posted May 21, 2004 Posted May 21, 2004 Following up: I've never had any probs with Smokescreen at all, though many people have trouble getting all the doors to line up in car mode. Maybe all the times I TF'd X-Brawn helped... MG Zeta: you know, ONCE I found like a "secret click" spot, and somehow, some way, the thing became rock solid in wave rider mode. Never happened again, but I left it that way for a while, knowing it was a one time thing. I narrowed it down to where the shield attaches via the long polycap-filled strut. Somehow, you can really "lock" that area, and the shield will be pulled very tight to the main body, and you'll have a non-floppy Zeta. Cybershark and all his incarnations: I think it's more of a "you don't really know when you're done" problem. Like too many BW etc toys, neither mode has definitive "end" points for a lot of his parts. It's just "make it look like the box art as best you can". Half-done and totally done robot mode look much the same, a lot of it is artistic license in deciding where to put all his parts. Same with shark mode--the belly never really folds up nicely, you just tuck the legs in as best you can. It's "done" when you say "this is as much time as I plan to spend on it" trying to tidy up the shark mode. Quote
MSW Posted May 21, 2004 Posted May 21, 2004 Everything listed so far has been a piece of cake...an absolute breeze...compared to the perfect change Studio Half-Eye Getter Robo... http://halfeye.m78.com/products/newgr/ngr.html absolutely in-F'ing-credible! Quote
GobotFool Posted May 21, 2004 Posted May 21, 2004 Everything listed so far has been a piece of cake...an absolute breeze...compared to the perfect change Studio Half-Eye Getter Robo...http://halfeye.m78.com/products/newgr/ngr.html absolutely in-F'ing-credible! You own this? PICTURES!!!! Show us some decent pictures of the mechanics!!! Quote
MSW Posted May 21, 2004 Posted May 21, 2004 Everything listed so far has been a piece of cake...an absolute breeze...compared to the perfect change Studio Half-Eye Getter Robo...http://halfeye.m78.com/products/newgr/ngr.html absolutely in-F'ing-credible! You own this? PICTURES!!!! Show us some decent pictures of the mechanics!!! I don't yet own it...but the thread title "Which toy have you own or know as being..." pretty much says it all Toybox DX had a little write up of the older version with some pics...IIRC the transformabtion instructions numbered about 40 pages Quote
Zentrandude Posted May 21, 2004 Posted May 21, 2004 1: ride armor 2: my bandai vf-1a cf that my brother poored epoxy all over. all the joins was so solid that it takes a hammer to move them. Quote
warrhead Posted May 21, 2004 Posted May 21, 2004 2: my bandai vf-1a cf that my brother poored epoxy all over. all the joins was so solid that it takes a hammer to move them. Dude, that's just wrong... didja' beat his ass? As far as I know that was a present.... and it came from a girl.So please DO NOT COMPLAIN B! It WAS a present, which is EXACTLY why I don't wanna' break it... I didn't wanna shell out the fundage to buy it the first time, and I sure as hell don't wanna' pay to replace it!!! How's little Nico? Quote
warrhead Posted May 21, 2004 Posted May 21, 2004 I'd say the VF-11b was pretty irksome at first as well... Quote
NERV Posted May 21, 2004 Posted May 21, 2004 TF: Beast Wars Ramhorn. The brown beetle that's the arms of Tripredacus. No matter whether you're 1 step in, or 30 mins in, the only possible thing you can think of is "ok, WTF do I do next?" You have no clue how to proceed, and it's often easier to just undo the last few steps until you can get something that resembles one of the steps in the instruction booklet and re-start at the half-way point.Yes, I've owned nearly every G1 toy, nearly every RID, most of BW, a good chunk of BM, and a few Armada/Energon, and nobody comes close to that little brown gestalt component for "I think I'll give up now, but I don't know how to get him back to ANY mode from this point". Being a triple-changer doesn't help at all. After that, Yamato YF-19. At least I know what every step looks like, even if I fear snapping it in half every transformation. Ramhorn's quite sturdy (pop-aprat ball joints) but it's just an utter mess at any step. i've got that thing, i never had a problem with a it, i cant seem to find it at the moment to properly explain the transformation but it's pretty easy Quote
Blaine23 Posted May 21, 2004 Posted May 21, 2004 TF: Beast Wars Ramhorn. The brown beetle that's the arms of Tripredacus. No matter whether you're 1 step in, or 30 mins in, the only possible thing you can think of is "ok, WTF do I do next?" You have no clue how to proceed, and it's often easier to just undo the last few steps until you can get something that resembles one of the steps in the instruction booklet and re-start at the half-way point.Yes, I've owned nearly every G1 toy, nearly every RID, most of BW, a good chunk of BM, and a few Armada/Energon, and nobody comes close to that little brown gestalt component for "I think I'll give up now, but I don't know how to get him back to ANY mode from this point". Being a triple-changer doesn't help at all. After that, Yamato YF-19. At least I know what every step looks like, even if I fear snapping it in half every transformation. Ramhorn's quite sturdy (pop-aprat ball joints) but it's just an utter mess at any step. Heh... totally agree on Ramhorn. It doesn't help much that the little bastard doesn't really resemble an arm or a bug or anything. For old skool - my vote definitely goes to the Mospeada large Ride Armor... but it's complicated because it's genious. Quote
Anubis Posted May 21, 2004 Posted May 21, 2004 Add a Smokescreen vote for me too. Getting it into robot was fairly easy, but getting it back into car was a pain in the butt to get it lined up right. I was afraid to death the first couple of times I transformed my VF-11B FP that I would break the shoulders. MP Prime I had no problem with. Pretty easy actually. Escaflowne was hard to get used to. The last time I went from Dragon to Guymelef I did it without the instructions though. It's much sturdier than it looks. May get a second one to leave in dragon. The Kahen Senshi Zeta I have was an extreme pain to transform too. Once I build my PG Zeta, the KS will go in wave rider next to it. Quote
Zentrandude Posted May 21, 2004 Posted May 21, 2004 2: my bandai vf-1a cf that my brother poored epoxy all over. all the joins was so solid that it takes a hammer to move them. Dude, that's just wrong... didja' beat his ass? nah i just messed his computer that soon as he sign on to the net. it accessed every porn site avail till it locked it up including some of those ones that does tons of pop ups and plays the sound "look at me im gay" Quote
BoBe-Patt Posted May 21, 2004 Posted May 21, 2004 I gotta say the Big Gakken Mospeada cyclone had to be the most difficult toy to transform for me. Next I say would be the 1/48 yamato valks. I did it the first time without the instructions and it took forever. Also I was being hella careful transforming it as I didn't want to mess it up. Quote
EXO Posted May 21, 2004 Posted May 21, 2004 What a bunch on Nancys... I have no problem with any of those toys. But I got to say that the YF-21 has got to be the worst designed POS, as far as transformation. Quote
MSW Posted May 21, 2004 Posted May 21, 2004 Here is that write-up on the Perfect Change Getter Robo...SHE is produceing a new one with some design improvements, but this page talks about the old one: http://www.toyboxdx.com/rumble_plus/121100-hegetta.html not for the weak of heart Quote
GobotFool Posted May 21, 2004 Posted May 21, 2004 I'd get it if it were say 200 dollars cheaper... I say Yamato needs to take this design and give us a mass produced ABS plastic version. Quote
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