GuyIncognito wrote:That's good work, especially for a first attempt.
Funny little story about this figure (I least I thought it was funny). I was browsing Seibertron galleries one day, and my GF (who had no interest in TFs) was looking over my shoulder. Of all the figures I looked at, THIS was the one that made her say "Oh, that one's cool, who's that?"
freetouch wrote:I'm going to just throw this out there.
You should shop this around to places like igear and the like. I would love to buy one of these, and I would think it may be too difficult for a one man crew that has to do everything by hand.
timcourtois wrote:You did a great job! Well done.
It does make me think of the *huge* difference in standards between today's Transformers and the G1 toys. Are the people who think the new Bruticus sucks the same people coming on here talking about how awesome this is? If the new Bruticus had been released in 1986, I would have shat myself because of its awesomeness.
Rated X wrote:timcourtois wrote:You did a great job! Well done.
It does make me think of the *huge* difference in standards between today's Transformers and the G1 toys. Are the people who think the new Bruticus sucks the same people coming on here talking about how awesome this is? If the new Bruticus had been released in 1986, I would have shat myself because of its awesomeness.
People think the "new Bruticus" sucks for reasons that didnt exist in 1986:
1. Cutting costs by making Onslaught a deluxe and compromising the look of the combiner. Would it have been that hard to make Onslaught a voyager so the limbs dont look so big ???
2. Wacky kid inspired colors on a figure that was supposed to pay homage to a G1 classic character. Either go G1 or G2 but dont mix em !!!
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