I've got two Power Morphers, but they are in desperate need of some TLC. They could be updated with new axis parts from Clickclash, used as nonfunctional display pieces, or even modified into "battle damaged" morphers without ruining a working morpher. I'm asking $40 shipped for each morpher and $15 shipped for the coin set, or make me an offer for everything. But first, here are the details:
1: Both are in need of a new X/Y Axis. The hooks on the spring mechanisms are broken, so the spring has nothing to attach to. You can still manually open the plates, but the button is not functional. There will be a picture below with these hooks circled in red.
2: The first morpher in the picture needs a spring to go over the red switch which operates the button. When the button is pressed it raises this switch, when the plates are slid together they compress the spring and lock the plates in place...its hard to describe exactly how this works, but I'm sure there are repair videos on YouTube that can show you exactly what I'm talking about. I'll add a picture below with this spring circled in blue.
3. The coins are in overall good shape, but a few of them have red polish on the backs and the Tyrannosaurus coin has a spot where the finish is beginning to rub off.
4. I believe that the electronics work and that they'll just need new batteries, however, I don't have any to test them with...so I can't promise that for certain. Everything looks clean inside though, no corrosion or any obvious wiring issues.
Now that that's out of the way, onto the pictures:
1: Both are in need of a new X/Y Axis. The hooks on the spring mechanisms are broken, so the spring has nothing to attach to. You can still manually open the plates, but the button is not functional. There will be a picture below with these hooks circled in red.
2: The first morpher in the picture needs a spring to go over the red switch which operates the button. When the button is pressed it raises this switch, when the plates are slid together they compress the spring and lock the plates in place...its hard to describe exactly how this works, but I'm sure there are repair videos on YouTube that can show you exactly what I'm talking about. I'll add a picture below with this spring circled in blue.
3. The coins are in overall good shape, but a few of them have red polish on the backs and the Tyrannosaurus coin has a spot where the finish is beginning to rub off.
4. I believe that the electronics work and that they'll just need new batteries, however, I don't have any to test them with...so I can't promise that for certain. Everything looks clean inside though, no corrosion or any obvious wiring issues.
Now that that's out of the way, onto the pictures:
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