sushicake
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Post by sushicake on Jun 11, 2006 17:55:46 GMT -5
This is the review for the Command Wolf AC Fuzor ver. Box Standard fuzor box with the pictures on both sides of the box. Built Standard Command Wolf AC with the CP-04 attachment, one would think there would be atleast some minor changes to the model since it is a fuzor release. But I am sorry to say the only thing changed is the blue plastic, what originally was a bright metallic blue has changed to a more darker metallic blue and the other noticable change is that the motor is a tad bit stronger than the NJR releases. Also it comes with 2 pilots just incase you want to put on the original laser turret, with the second pilot being gunner. Overall All in all a standard fuzor release with not to many changes besides the sticker sheet. I'd still recommend it for the diehard Command Wolf fans, also for the people who are in search of the NJR Command Wolf can get this one instead. 7/10
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Post by stormhawk on Jun 11, 2006 19:49:04 GMT -5
Nice review of the Fuzors AC. My first Command Wolf variant but yes, I made a mistake of thinking it was identical to the original NJR AC, and of course, that drove one or two CW nuts up the wall. Oh yes, before a particular someone says I'm colour blind, for the record, the metallic blue are just a different shade, one being lighter than the other and a lighter tone to one of the CP-04s, in this case the NJR having the lighter toned CP-04. As you've mentioned, the blue is just a different shade and the sticker sheet is different. Other than that, its just as similar to the NJR AC. Given how the NJR AC seems more harder to come by, at least locally here where I am, the Fuzors release is a good buy. I like the box art though. One thing I didn't notice was you mentioning that the Fuzors AC has a slightly stronger motor. I haven't wound up my Command Wolves for some time already. Perhaps I should try that bit out.
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sushicake
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Post by sushicake on Jun 11, 2006 20:31:08 GMT -5
One thing I didn't notice was you mentioning that the Fuzors AC has a slightly stronger motor. I haven't wound up my Command Wolves for some time already. Perhaps I should try that bit out. Don't know if it's true though, I wound up my CommandWolf Irvine Custom and my CommandWolf AC and had a race. AC came out on top by a few centimeters, also the Irvine one didn't move that well on carpet to be honest it didn't move at all. While the AC just trotted along nicely (note I built both wolves on the same day)
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Post by stormhawk on Jun 11, 2006 22:53:18 GMT -5
That's an interesting experiment of sorts. I'll probably have to dig my Wolves out of storage. Kept them all wrapped up since I'm running out of space.
I suppose you wound each of them up the same number of rounds and then released them beside a measuring tape thing?
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Post by ligeredge on Jun 13, 2006 16:24:05 GMT -5
It kinda looks like the tint of blue is a bit darker.
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sushicake
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Post by sushicake on Jun 13, 2006 17:20:02 GMT -5
That's an interesting experiment of sorts. I'll probably have to dig my Wolves out of storage. Kept them all wrapped up since I'm running out of space. I suppose you wound each of them up the same number of rounds and then released them beside a measuring tape thing? I wound em as far as they could go then released em at the same time.
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