Nekoman wrote:Man, Powerglide does look cheap. I'm happy with the white one for now.
Nekoman wrote:Man, Powerglide does look cheap. I'm happy with the white one for now.
Counterpunch wrote:Nekoman wrote:Man, Powerglide does look cheap. I'm happy with the white one for now.
For real.
People got mad for me pointing it out.
Seibertron wrote:Counterpunch wrote:Nekoman wrote:Man, Powerglide does look cheap. I'm happy with the white one for now.
For real.
People got mad for me pointing it out.
I'm not sure why you guys think that. It's actually the most faithful version of the mold to pay homage to the original Powerglide figure. The grayish tan color is just a shade off from the original toy, they even painted his face shield that color instead of using the silver. The gun is painted, the head has the gun antennae thing painted, it's a good looking toy and a great alternative for those who don't have or can't afford the Henkei version. I also like that the arms are colored "properly" to match the G1 toy.
I've got to stick up for this figure ... I love it. I think it's a great mold, boobs and all.
Nekoman wrote:Man, Powerglide does look cheap. I'm happy with the white one for now.
DevastaTTor wrote:Nekoman wrote:Man, Powerglide does look cheap. I'm happy with the white one for now.
I second that. Side by side with the Henkei version, and the white version, the Hasbro red looks awful. I'm all for being faithful to the original, but only if it doesn't cheapen the overall effect-especially at the 30 dollar price point.
Taking a 24 dollar figure, giving it an inferior paint job, and adding 6 dollars to the price doesn't make a lot of sense to me, exclusive or not.
Seibertron wrote:DevastaTTor wrote:Nekoman wrote:Man, Powerglide does look cheap. I'm happy with the white one for now.
I second that. Side by side with the Henkei version, and the white version, the Hasbro red looks awful. I'm all for being faithful to the original, but only if it doesn't cheapen the overall effect-especially at the 30 dollar price point.
Taking a 24 dollar figure, giving it an inferior paint job, and adding 6 dollars to the price doesn't make a lot of sense to me, exclusive or not.
That's the price of Ultra Class figures now since the prices went up on all Transformers toys by a few dollars each.
Nekoman wrote:Seibertron wrote:DevastaTTor wrote:Nekoman wrote:Man, Powerglide does look cheap. I'm happy with the white one for now.
I second that. Side by side with the Henkei version, and the white version, the Hasbro red looks awful. I'm all for being faithful to the original, but only if it doesn't cheapen the overall effect-especially at the 30 dollar price point.
Taking a 24 dollar figure, giving it an inferior paint job, and adding 6 dollars to the price doesn't make a lot of sense to me, exclusive or not.
That's the price of Ultra Class figures now since the prices went up on all Transformers toys by a few dollars each.
Then how come Target can sell a Voyager for $19.99?
Rated X wrote:All this drama over a slight variation of the color red ??? Like if we were picking the color of a new car or home paint...
All respect due to everyone here, but to me red is red...here is a list of figures with a similar shade of red that nobody complained about:
Classics Sideswipe
Movie 1 Swindle
Movie 1 Cliffjumper
Scout Dead End
Movie 2 Swerve
But the minute Hasbro actually listens to the fans and dubs a Henkei figure, everybody gets upset and finds something to criticize that never was a topic of discussion with other figures. Be happy for your fellow collectors who now have the chance to own a red powerglide. Much respect to all...
Nekoman wrote:Okay, I'll just put it this way: The new Powerglide is mostly accurate to the original, and good for the folks who don't want either the USA edition or original white one for whatever reasons. I admit this. However, I feel the figure could be criticized as the red color plastic used is not as vivid as what is seen on the USA edition version (which could also be criticized for not being as accurate). As such, it comes down to a matter of preference between accuracy and the general aesthetic.
There's three versions of this toy out there now, and one for everyone really. I for one am pleased with the first one, but for those who aren't, there's the USA edition and now this one.
I think that sounded fair enough.
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