tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-281907275405240664.post3225474095232274834..comments2024-01-26T01:35:04.535+08:00Comments on New Planet Cybertron: Transformers Review – Dead End (ROTF Deluxe)Maximus Primehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02347572309382324495noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-281907275405240664.post-33518025485045214802011-11-20T21:39:22.952+08:002011-11-20T21:39:22.952+08:00Thank you very much... I see those molded tabs nea...Thank you very much... I see those molded tabs near the wheels and the slots on the windshield, but the thing is that on my figure, the slot just seems a nanometer too big, and they can't stay locked. Anyways, thanks for the info...<br /><br />P.s: You are welcome to subscribe to the page, and you would be informed of any new reviews in the future...Maximus Primehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02347572309382324495noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-281907275405240664.post-35833559749613771452011-11-20T19:29:50.812+08:002011-11-20T19:29:50.812+08:00Hi there Jerry. Just an info on how to lock Dead E...Hi there Jerry. Just an info on how to lock Dead End's "backpack". If you would notice the triangle part on the hood of the car near the part the head unfolds during transformation, you can raise those triangles, both, at an angle. If you would examine the tabs below where the wing-like windows connect on the roof of the car, those parts connect on small molded tabs near behind each shoulder joints and near the two folded front wheels which are separated by the figure's "spine". Hope you understand my eplanation and Im able to help. Lol. :)Cedrichttp://www.twitter.com/cedricm_07noreply@blogger.com