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That Universe/ROTF Blast Off question - I'm pretty sure Hasbro Australia already answered this in their own Q&A: due to a lack of a space shuttle limb, "Blast Off" works better for a tank, who has the cannons to "blast" at things, while a helicopter doesn't. "Blast Off" the helicopter doesn't make any thematic sense. --[[User:FFN|FFN]] 09:58, 30 September 2009 (EDT) | That Universe/ROTF Blast Off question - I'm pretty sure Hasbro Australia already answered this in their own Q&A: due to a lack of a space shuttle limb, "Blast Off" works better for a tank, who has the cannons to "blast" at things, while a helicopter doesn't. "Blast Off" the helicopter doesn't make any thematic sense. --[[User:FFN|FFN]] 09:58, 30 September 2009 (EDT) | ||
Based on past releases, it seems to be possible to repair older molds to restore detail lost with repeated use. Specifically, the G1 Jazz mold appears to have had its face detail corrected between the 2003 U.S. reissue and the 2004 release of the mold as Ricochet. Are there limits to how much damage can be repaired, or is it just a matter of whether it's economically feasible to repair a mold? [[User:Hooper X|Hooper_X]] 10:29, 30 September 2009 (EDT) | |||
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That Universe/ROTF Blast Off question - I'm pretty sure Hasbro Australia already answered this in their own Q&A: due to a lack of a space shuttle limb, "Blast Off" works better for a tank, who has the cannons to "blast" at things, while a helicopter doesn't. "Blast Off" the helicopter doesn't make any thematic sense. --FFN 09:58, 30 September 2009 (EDT)
Based on past releases, it seems to be possible to repair older molds to restore detail lost with repeated use. Specifically, the G1 Jazz mold appears to have had its face detail corrected between the 2003 U.S. reissue and the 2004 release of the mold as Ricochet. Are there limits to how much damage can be repaired, or is it just a matter of whether it's economically feasible to repair a mold? Hooper_X 10:29, 30 September 2009 (EDT)

