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Creepiest photo EVER!!!!

Other then that congratulations, cool piece :)
 
I have to be honest, when I saw that this wasn't really a "figure" I was massively disappointed. I wasn't a huge fan of the movie either. But I got him yesterday and when you turn on those lights, it looks SO cool.

I do have one problem though - I'm having trouble getting the helmeted head on the neck. Anyone else having that problem?
 
I have to be honest, when I saw that this wasn't really a "figure" I was massively disappointed. I wasn't a huge fan of the movie either. But I got him yesterday and when you turn on those lights, it looks SO cool.

I do have one problem though - I'm having trouble getting the helmeted head on the neck. Anyone else having that problem?

Yes, it's an absolute nightmare. I really don't know why they used the weird joint type that they did. I heated it with a hair dryer (the body, not the head). Problem is the head is quite delicate so you really need to be careful. Even when it's on, it's not really on.
 
Got mine today, really awesome, very impressive.

The head is pretty hard though to put on, since both the neck stump and the head are hard plastic (unlike the soft plastic of the unhelmeted head) it doesn't really move on very easily, I thought I got it on after heating it up a bit but it wasn't quite there. Although I think if it were on completely it might be really difficult to take off later.
 
Got mine today, really awesome, very impressive.

The head is pretty hard though to put on, since both the neck stump and the head are hard plastic (unlike the soft plastic of the unhelmeted head) it doesn't really move on very easily, I thought I got it on after heating it up a bit but it wasn't quite there. Although I think if it were on completely it might be really difficult to take off later.



Can you put him standing up In an straight position at least or just limited to..the bike mountung pose?
 
The only posable parts of the figure is his arms at the shoulder and his hands and head, his legs have no posability at all. He comes with a separate leg that can be switched out with one of the legs so you can have him steadying the bike as if he's stopped.
 
have the same issue with helmeted head not fitting on the body at all. Eric told me that he used a hairdryer to warm it up to get it on :p I have yet to try. That is one noisy motor though :p
I wonder if the HS can be put on a TT
 
Just got mine today. Its one of the coolest toys I have ever had!
Love the bright light up and the sleek look of the cycle.
Im also having a hard time with the head, its not %100 in all the way. No big deal for me, but thats something that should have been addressed by HT before shipping all these out

I will be posting some Pics and Youtube sometime soon
 
For those that want to it's probably possible to setup a power source to power the bike, the battery slot is on the bottom and it takes 3 AA batteries. Sam on the other hand is a problem--the batteries for the body are in the nub that the disc attaches to, and the ones for the helmet are just above his neck on the back.
 
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