BeastProwl wrote:nothing but love for these molds
Dr. Heavy B wrote:BeastProwl wrote:nothing but love for these molds
nothing but hate for the BANANA YELLOW color scheme
BeastProwl wrote:Dr. Heavy B wrote:BeastProwl wrote:nothing but love for these molds
nothing but hate for the BANANA YELLOW color scheme
little bitta pretty, little bitta kibbly, g2 g1 lots and lots of color fun!
It all evens out!
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
dirk2243 wrote:I have both, and not so impressed with Inferno. Seems like they took a great character, had an opportunity to come up with a great alt mode, and "to me" it seemed as though they took the (very) easy way out.
Some will like that he isn't a firetruck per say and it's different, but way out of scale for what it is and the movieverse could have came up w/ an impressive firetruck mode instead of a repaint of a different line. Don't get me wrong, tight joints, stays together nicely.... perhaps I was just expecting too much.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:dirk2243 wrote:I have both, and not so impressed with Inferno. Seems like they took a great character, had an opportunity to come up with a great alt mode, and "to me" it seemed as though they took the (very) easy way out.
Some will like that he isn't a firetruck per say and it's different, but way out of scale for what it is and the movieverse could have came up w/ an impressive firetruck mode instead of a repaint of a different line. Don't get me wrong, tight joints, stays together nicely.... perhaps I was just expecting too much.
That's not how the process works though. First of all, exclusives are (almost) always repaints, which Mudflap and Inferno are. Second, the deco is designed first, then a fitting name assigned. Fitting as in fits the deco and/or alt mode. The original character hardly plays a role in it unless the repaint is specifically meant as a homage to that character.
Little known fact is that Inferno is based on Movie Ratchet's proposed colors of red and white, kinda like the upcoming Specialist Ratchet. It has some influences from the G1 Micromaster Tote.
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