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Originally Posted by racerguy76
Welcome!
One of the first toys I ever bought online was a WST Devastator. It ended up being the same size as the original. I looked around but always found the same picture. It may be the KO name for Devastator. The set I have does not have any metal parts like the original, but fit together well. The stickers are poor, but overall quality was good. He stands up on his own.
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Glad to be a part of the community.
I figured there would be no die-cast pieces, seeing as how it's KO, but it works out better for me anyways. Keeps shipping (weight) costs down and I will be using Tamiya aerosols to redeco at least one of them, redecoing the other is debatable because I'd just be re-doing the Gen 1 colours which it's molded in anyways. And stickers aren't an issue, if I really want some I can most likely get some at reprolable.
I might also get the Bruticus from the same set and redeco it into a show-accurate coloured RiD Ruination, so having the two be the same size might come in handy later.
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Originally Posted by Aernaroth
For a KO, I thought the quality was pretty good, but its still far below some of the high-end KOs and the original. You get what you pay for, basically. IIRC, he's around the same size as a normal devastator, but a little bit larger, such that the parts can't be swapped I don't think.
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I figured at $6 either one, WST or Discostator, wouldn't be great quality. They're more or less just for display purposes.
Part swapping isn't a problem either. I have a very small and ecclectic collection of TFs at the moment... a few Gen 1s, a KO Jetfire from my local dollar store and X-Brawn. It's my
mecha collection that's impressive.