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Originally Posted by imfallenangel
You know what.. to some, that's insulting.
Some of us have been probably transforming robots since before a LOT of members were even born, and for myself in the last 40+ years, I believe that I've only hit a couple of transformers that proved to be a challenge simply because they are simple not intuitive at all.
This figure is one of them. It's not about how he transforms, but how every part needs to be exactly aligned for it to transform correctly.
Maybe some are faulty and have tighter joints or such than others, maybe you're mistransforming him and not even noticing... but in all of the Siege line, he is by far the longest one to transform and the most finicky.
If you're not having issues, then good for you, but assuming what you stated, just not cool.
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Well, I’m sorry you’re insulted by my comment.
I find the fun of transformers is figuring out their transformation. I very rarely use instructions and I never look at videos (unless it’s a figure I’m
not getting, just so I can see how it transforms). The puzzle is the best part of transformers (for me, in my opinion).
Springer was incredibly intuitive, for me. Everything had a spot to go and everything lined up exactly as it was supposed to, it just took a bit of time to sort out where and what. Now that I’ve figured him out, I can flip between modes quickly.
He’s definitely a favourite of mine.