paulcarson
Disenchanted
Who has these at the lowest price shipped to the UK ? May be my last 1/6 purchase.
Looking at getting the figure and the bike.
Put a preorder in with a UK seller and there's seemingly an £85 saving when going through KG-Hobby.
I guess that takes in to account the import charges, if they've ever been charged. So the KG-Hobby is seemingly a great deal!
There aren't any import charges from Hong Kong sellers as long as you request a certain amount to be put on the customs forms.
With some inflated UK prices it would still be cheaper to buy from Hong Kong and pay the full VAT.
Got my invoice from Kit too. Can Iron Man even sit on it properly? A blue version to go with the blue figure would have made more sense.
Hoping they will turn their attention to the Stallone version now.
I knew you'd say that.
Mine has just arrived today and looks lovely but has no instructions with it and I’m having a few issues. I can’t for the life of me get the stand to go down at the bottom and I’m too frightened to force it. Also, there are two massive, very sharp pieces of metal in the centre of the bike, just in front of the back wheel. I don’t know if I’m meant to remove these somehow as they look ugly and are really sharp.
I currently have my 3A Dredd sitting on it and he looks wonderful. It’ll be a real shame if I can’t resolve these issues.
Mine has just arrived today and looks lovely but has no instructions with it and I’m having a few issues. I can’t for the life of me get the stand to go down at the bottom and I’m too frightened to force it. Also, there are two massive, very sharp pieces of metal in the centre of the bike, just in front of the back wheel. I don’t know if I’m meant to remove these somehow as they look ugly and are really sharp.
I currently have my 3A Dredd sitting on it and he looks wonderful. It’ll be a real shame if I can’t resolve these issues.
Those 2 metal rods are the ends of a torsion spring. It looks like yours may have been inserted the wrong way round. That might explain why you are having trouble moving the stand. Mine arrive next week, so i will have a closer look then. I wouldn't do anything just yet.
Got mine today, what a disappointment. The fact that the box was so light was a giveaway. I have other 1/6 bikes that have diecast parts and are made much better than this, for a fraction of the price. It is very toy-like, but with some detail painting, can be made to look good. As a static display piece to go with your figure, it's fine. As something to own, in it's own right, it's a big let down.
There are some big flaws with this bike, most obvious is that the front wheel is far too wide, being the same width as the rear. Presumably, they were made identical to keep costs down. It should be about 2/3 of the width it is. This means steering for the front is very limited.
Second problem is the handlebars. On the real bikes, the handlebars were mounted on a 2nd pivot further back. They connected to the front forks, by 2 bars running parallel. This bike omits that set-up and opts to make the handlebars super long, again limiting the amount of steering angle.
Third is the rear suspension. On this model, the rear swing arm is fixed, but to give the model "working" suspension, the rear wheel is attached to a hidden inner swing arm. This arm is too small and flimsy, so the rear wheel moves around a lot and the amount of travel so limited, it's largely pointless. The spring for this (the 2 metal rods poking out) is far too weak for the job as is badly engineered, as it should really be hidden away internally.
Lastly, the red lights on the front should be alternating red/blue. As is, it's pretty crude, but is a good starting point for a more detailed custom. I don't regret picking it up, but is overpriced for what it is.
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