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WAIT WAIT WAIT !!!!!:mad: What i just noticed and it really pissed me off about the Falconer is - Why the hell does he have a Light Up Feature on his Bio ?:dunno He doesn't have a damn shoulder Cannon . is it for the Falcon?:dunno kinda made me mad , anyone else think this?
 
I don't mind, i think it is a cool feature, I like lights and stuff. Doesn't bother me especially if I am payin $200 why not get the most out of it?
 
WAIT WAIT WAIT !!!!!:mad: What i just noticed and it really pissed me off about the Falconer is - Why the hell does he have a Light Up Feature on his Bio ?:dunno He doesn't have a damn shoulder Cannon . is it for the Falcon?:dunno kinda made me mad , anyone else think this?

lol, months ago. Try the first few pages of this thread.
 
Here's a reason of uneven length of Sup. Pred legs... suffered by some Berserkers and/or Falconers
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It's fully in.... HT did not properly glue the plastic square hole at the proper depth... Maybe also a reason people are breaking the knees/legs, if it's too deep.

When I pushed in the leg (on the knee) of my Berserker it didn't seem glued, although I had to force it a bit. Actually, before pushng it fully in I couldn't bend the leg as it looked like the joint could break while forcing it to bend. But after pushing it fully in I was able to force it without breaking so that it would bend, and it did. If the joint is sticking a bit out I think it's easier to break it when trying to bend the knee. Were you able to do it?
 
When I pushed in the leg (on the knee) of my Berserker it didn't seem glued, although I had to force it a bit. Actually, before pushng it fully in I couldn't bend the leg as it looked like the joint could break while forcing it to bend. But after pushing it fully in I was able to force it without breaking so that it would bend, and it did. If the joint is sticking a bit out I think it's easier to break it when trying to bend the knee. Were you able to do it?

No problem with bending the knees of the new pred. bodies.... All 14 knees (soon to be 16).... The knee joint is not glued, the hole where you insert the knee into the thigh is glued to the thigh.. The Body is also easily dissembled/reassembled..

It's just one badly glued knee hole out of 14..... Not very common, but still significant, if that is your only copy.


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