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WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs. |
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WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs. |
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46 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome Vehicle!!! Try the pencil trick to fix the legs!,
= Durability:3.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Star Wars 3.75" Republic AT-TE Tank Vehicle (Toy)
The quick detach legs can easily be fixed with just 1 standard pencil. Take a pencil and cut 12 pieces of it the same length as the eraser. I used a hack saw to cut the pencil. Put one of the cut pieces into each shoulder and elbo joint on the legs. You put the pencil piece right in the middle of the 4-prong claw connector. Snap the leg parts back together. They will be fairly hard to insert. They're not fully seated until you hear the "snap" of the 4-prong connector seating into the snap groove. That's it. You just saved your $100 toy and your child's dreams with a 5 cent pencil and 10 minutes of work.
My kids love this AT-TE. They load it up with troopers and battle the CIS with their AT-AP and my vintage 1980's AT-AT and AT-ST (which, if you remember, also didn't work so well out of the box). Now that your AT-TE is "fixed", they can rough house with it all they want. They can move the legs without them coming off. If you insert the supplied wheels into the vehicle's feet, the AT-TE will roll nicely on hard floors and rugs. If your main gun turret keeps popping off, try cutting that pencil eraser in half and shove one peice under the two-prongs that hold it on. By the way, the ON/OFF switch is on the vehicle body right under the turret's seat (just in case you're still looking for it). Enjoy!
21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This a great toy.,
By koko, the movie monkey (Clackamas, OR) - See all my reviews
= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Star Wars 3.75" Republic AT-TE Tank Vehicle (Toy)
I am 31 and I have SIX of these AT-TE's and I LOVE them!
I got my first one at TRU at the Midnight Madness sale. I opened it right up and put it all together. Unfortunately, the legs DO fall off. It was designed to give way if it was dropped or if a child fell on it to prevent injuries and breakage. I was frustrated that I couldn't get the legs to stay on, but after a few days researching the problem, I found a solution on the internet. I bought 20' of 5/16" OD (OUTSIDE DIAMTER) clear rubber/vinyl tubing. Cut a short piece and wedge it into the prongs so that they latch onto the edges of the socket on the joints. Once you do this, the AT-TE will stand up and be SOLID AS A ROCK. For the parents out there who haven't tried this, give it a shot. It cost me $3.69 for 20'. Even if you don't feel you should have to do this to fix a $100.00 toy that should have been done right the first time (I agree, but I also like fixing things and making them better), at least do it for your kids. You'll be their hero and they'll be really happy you did it. What have you got to lose? It's a pretty neat toy once you apply this fix, and it's a cheap and easy fix, too. Any hardware store should have something like this. Good luck and may the force be with you.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
at-te can be fixed,
= Durability:2.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:1.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Star Wars 3.75" Republic AT-TE Tank Vehicle (Toy)
I agree that this toy should have come out of the box in a play worthy condition, but it did not. For those who may have purchased this toy for a child, I would recommend watching the quick youtube video on fixing the legs. I was very frustrated when I pulled mine out of the box, and put it together, only to have the legs pop off at the slightest touch. The video shows you how to buy just a simple bit of rubber pipe from any hardware store, 3/16ths interior diameter, 5/16 exterior diameter. You just place a small bit of the pipe in the socket, and snap the leg in. After that small fix you can pick the whole toy up by its legs, and shake it if you want to.
I think it is a fine line that Hasbro tried to walk with this toy, and they achieved an epic fail with it. They had to know most kids don't have $100 to spend on a toy, so they seemed to be going for a collector's market. But by going for collectors, it would make more sense to make the toy perfect, instead of flawed. I feel really bad for any kid who spent so much money on this thing, to have it be almost unplayable. But if you bought this toy, and can't return it, the plastic pipe fix is so easy to do, and very cheap. I bought a foot of the piping for .88 cents. So don't be to sad, or to disapointed. I will be extra careful of what I buy in this price range from now on.
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