Talk:Roadbuster (G1)

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Poor design self destructs over time

When the arms are stowed in vehicle mode, there are stress points on the green chassis, at the bottom of where the parallel bar allows the arms to swivel out for robot form. Roadbuster's hips are in the way when attempting to swivel the arm out, and this applies pressure on the arm when attempting to slide past. This in turn applies pressure to where the brown segment on the arm is mounted on the parallel bar, against the green chassis to the back. The green chassis is that which holds the parallel metal bars. In an example toy that has been transformed many number of times, the stress shows as diagonal white cleave in the green plastic. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 98.254.56.71 (talkcontribs) 22:11, 12 September 2011 (EDT).