and you updated on their website?Hasbro shipped mine to a wrong address and now i'm scrambling with them to course correct and getting push back.....smfh
You should be able to manage delivery if you sign up for Fedex
and you updated on their website?Hasbro shipped mine to a wrong address and now i'm scrambling with them to course correct and getting push back.....smfh
Yea I updated address when emailed to do so last month, and now they're saying I didn't contact them directly to do it as well lol...and you updated on their website?
You should be able to manage delivery if you sign up for Fedex
That maybe it! .. but where does one buy the wires?? Sorry if it sounds like a stupid question.. I have no idea lol.
Here a couple of quick and cheap options. Harsin will soon be releasing a rear grip similar to their snap-on front grip.Same.
I still haven't gotten any notification, although I supported this project pretty late in the game. The Hasbro Pulse app on my phone has said my order's "in progress" for about the last week, so hopefully it's soon. In the meantime, I finally got rid of the annoying vent light window on my Neutrona Thrower, so that's all prepped and ready to go, although I would like to fill in the back handgrip from where I removed the faux green tape!
Can anybody post the actual dimensions & weight of the actual shipped box?
My pack works perfectly when it's on the stand, I'm able to power it up and down via the wand. When I put the pack on...it doesn't want to power on/off. Am I doing something wrong?
My pack works perfectly when it's on the stand, I'm able to power it up and down via the wand. When I put the pack on...it doesn't want to power on/off. Am I doing something wrong?
The switching seems to be a little wonky. Maybe I'm doing things in the wrong order, but you have to switch it on from the pack first, then you can shut it off and within a few minutes use the wand to turn it on and off. But for some reason sometimes it doesn't work right. I'll flick the wand switches in this order: 1. power on - wand and pack startup, 2. turn on the switch for the lights on the wand, 3. Activate switch, which should power up the wand so you can "fire it" but instead it shuts everything off. It does this with the pack's power switch on or off.
It doesn't do this every time, but for instance I just tried it after it had been sitting for a few hours and it took me 5 or 6 cycles of flipping everything on and off to get it to power up the right way.
Dont have mine yet but Ive heard similar complaints from others. It appears that depending on the stress on the cable sometimes it doesn't work right. I suspect the contacts aren't making good contact between the hose and the pack at that specific angle.
Yes. The two black plastic tubes are the spacers, and they clip onto the larger holes on the bottom of the motherboard, which you align with the two holes on the bottom of the ALICE frame, making sure that the vertical and horizontal bars on the frame are positioned in between each set of screw holes for the brackets and their screws. Use the two longest screws to secure the frame to the spacers, and all of the other screws for the remaining brackets (two per).Mine finally showed up. I don't have any D-cell batteries handy, so I'm not able to have too much fun yet. What do I do with the bag of screws and brackets, is that to attach an ALICE frame, as needed?