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Review: Masterpiece Starscream
Pretty good, but has some significant flaws.

Decided my Arkeville needed more than just a splash of paint on the face, so I painted it up like a mini.
Decided my Arkeville needed more than just a splash of paint on the face, so I painted it up like a mini.
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Luckily, I can cope using the old 'sour grapes' method!
"Well, it would have been a real pain to repaint into Thundercracker anyway..."
Even so, I may get lucky, you never know! Excellent review, anyway. I was surprised that both weapons didn't mount on the wings. A strange thing to leave off.
By the way, my science teacher's con next week is being held at the Shereton in Greenesboro, is this the same hotel you were at? I'm saving money and sanity by moving my base to the Red Roof a tenth of a mile away...
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Actually, that mall will factor heavily into my Thursday night plans..I don't drink, so I'm going cheesesteak crazy while everyone else is at the bar!
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As for the kibble, I've found if you cut a tiny bit out of the inside of the fin pieces like so:
You can get them to attach to the lower tabs on the airbrake piece in robot mode and can remove the ball joints on the hips. It cleans up the kibble, and allows for more range of motion in the hips. Also , you can use the newly attached fin pieces to store the fuel tank bits from the shoulders, like so:
Overall, it leaves you with a more traditional looking Starscream:
Full size pics (and more of them!) are available here. (http://s15.photobucket.com/albums/a355/BenjaminDolle/)