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JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Tsutsukakushi wrote:Might be interested in these Cyber series Eleven and Six inch toys. If they have fully articulated robot modes. Hoping the shoulders and hips are universal. Bending backward knees and elbows. Ball jointed heads.
Two words: Upscaled Legion Designs... O wait, that's not right (it only goes for Bumblebee), nor is it two words. I know: Simplified Transformation, or Stiff Limbs.
william-james88 wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Tsutsukakushi wrote:Might be interested in these Cyber series Eleven and Six inch toys. If they have fully articulated robot modes. Hoping the shoulders and hips are universal. Bending backward knees and elbows. Ball jointed heads.
Two words: Upscaled Legion Designs... O wait, that's not right (it only goes for Bumblebee), nor is it two words. I know: Simplified Transformation, or Stiff Limbs.
These seem to have really limited articulation. That megatron seems to be a brick with very little articulation. And that optimus looks very flat, its wierding me out.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:william-james88 wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Tsutsukakushi wrote:Might be interested in these Cyber series Eleven and Six inch toys. If they have fully articulated robot modes. Hoping the shoulders and hips are universal. Bending backward knees and elbows. Ball jointed heads.
Two words: Upscaled Legion Designs... O wait, that's not right (it only goes for Bumblebee), nor is it two words. I know: Simplified Transformation, or Stiff Limbs.
These seem to have really limited articulation. That megatron seems to be a brick with very little articulation. And that optimus looks very flat, its wierding me out.
The 11-inchers seem to fare better, equal to the Simplified Voyagers: bending elbows and knees, but that's it.
PrymeStriker wrote:Is it just me, or does Cyber Series Grimlock looks like BW Dinobot in robot mode?
TFFS wrote:Wow at the people not able to see the points of articulation these have and when they do see them declare them fake because they are that upset that these are being made. It's a truly sad world we live in.
Tsutsukakushi wrote::lol: Going to be changing my guesses for a Third time in this thread.![]()
Until I see proof of Articulation. Going to think postive. By assuming these Seven inch and Eleven inch Cyber series toys have CW Deluxe type articulated robot modes.
william-james88 wrote:Tsutsukakushi wrote::lol: Going to be changing my guesses for a Third time in this thread.![]()
Until I see proof of Articulation. Going to think postive. By assuming these Seven inch and Eleven inch Cyber series toys have CW Deluxe type articulated robot modes.
I think all have the same amount of articulation as a Robots in Disguise 2015 Legion class figure.
MartianSpyGirl1996 wrote:Pure crap for a premium price... ridiculous. The current team behind TFs is in dire need of a rotation
MartianSpyGirl1996 wrote: ridiculous. The current team behind TFs is in dire need of a rotation
Maxine Prime wrote:MartianSpyGirl1996 wrote:Pure crap for a premium price... ridiculous. The current team behind TFs is in dire need of a rotation
So salty...
"Premium price?"You're paying about $10-25 for a huge-ass, Unicron Trilogy style, updated G1 toy with about as much articulation as an early Classics figure. They're not bad for what they are.
william-james88 wrote:And just in case that didnt do it for you, they just announced ANOTHER Bumblebee as part of this line. That's right, you have 2 new simplified bumblebees to look forward to, to go along with the biggest bumblebee toy ever made which is also simplified:
Noideaforaname wrote:william-james88 wrote:And just in case that didnt do it for you, they just announced ANOTHER Bumblebee as part of this line. That's right, you have 2 new simplified bumblebees to look forward to, to go along with the biggest bumblebee toy ever made which is also simplified:
Errgh, ERRGH, ERRGH!!
On the plus side, the other TFs don't look nearly as bad anymore...
Tsutsukakushi wrote:Noideaforaname wrote:william-james88 wrote:And just in case that didnt do it for you, they just announced ANOTHER Bumblebee as part of this line. That's right, you have 2 new simplified bumblebees to look forward to, to go along with the biggest bumblebee toy ever made which is also simplified:
Errgh, ERRGH, ERRGH!!
On the plus side, the other TFs don't look nearly as bad anymore...
Think that Rid Three step Bumblebee is a bad Cyber series articulation comparisons example. As the RID Three step toy only has up down shoulder joints and that's it.
Looking at the Cyber series toy pics. Each Cyber series toy has over 15 plus points of articulation.
Think the Cyber series toys have almost the same number of articulated joints as the CW deluxe toys have.
william-james88 wrote:I was just poking fun at how many simplified Bumblebee toys we were getting, not really comparing him. It's definitely a swarm. Also, I do not believe the Cyber series to have the same amount of articulation as CW deluxes and any joint they will have will be far more restricted.
A similar case:
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.'
-Kanrabat- wrote:BTW, anyone saw that cheap-ass Leader AoE Bee in store? Because I never saw it, ever.
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