Shumi Nagaremono wrote:I'm very interested in seeing what TakTom does with the Optimus Maximus combiner.
If they really do go the Super Link Convoy route, it'd stand to reason that we'll also see them release Galvatronus, as Galvatron was Super Link Convoy's chief nemesis in the series.
Guess it wouldn't be *too* difficult to redeco some of the Aerialbots into Seekers for limbs. Or maybe even just color-appropriate drones.
Or, since Grand Scourge is coming out next month, maybe some limbs for him! A lot of the TFSS 4.0 guys work for that, sure, but some are a bit of a stretch.Shumi Nagaremono wrote:I'm very interested in seeing what TakTom does with the Optimus Maximus combiner.
If they really do go the Super Link Convoy route, it'd stand to reason that we'll also see them release Galvatronus, as Galvatron was Super Link Convoy's chief nemesis in the series.
Guess it wouldn't be *too* difficult to redeco some of the Aerialbots into Seekers for limbs. Or maybe even just color-appropriate drones.
Bronzewolf wrote:Shumi Nagaremono wrote:I'm very interested in seeing what TakTom does with the Optimus Maximus combiner.
If they really do go the Super Link Convoy route, it'd stand to reason that we'll also see them release Galvatronus, as Galvatron was Super Link Convoy's chief nemesis in the series.
Guess it wouldn't be *too* difficult to redeco some of the Aerialbots into Seekers for limbs. Or maybe even just color-appropriate drones.
Not a bad idea. Heck, you wouldn't even need to use some of the Aerialbot molds, you could just do one, and redeco it four times. (it's what they've been getting away with for the past 30+ years ) I nominate Air Raid! He's probably the most seekerly.
jay5 wrote:I'll be bummed if this delays their Bruticus. Plus, do we really need alternate paints on these guys before we get actual new content like Bruticus?
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jay5 wrote:I'll be bummed if this delays their Bruticus. Plus, do we really need alternate paints on these guys before we get actual new content like Bruticus?
william-james88 wrote:jay5 wrote:I'll be bummed if this delays their Bruticus. Plus, do we really need alternate paints on these guys before we get actual new content like Bruticus?
Well they are mirroring Hasbro's full combiners so far. So their Bruticus (which calling fully new content as opposed to this set is very debatable) will come out after Hasbro's Bruticus in about as much time it took for their other combiners to come out after Hasbro's. And that's like 4-5 months, I think?
D-Maximus_Prime wrote:william-james88 wrote:jay5 wrote:I'll be bummed if this delays their Bruticus. Plus, do we really need alternate paints on these guys before we get actual new content like Bruticus?
Well they are mirroring Hasbro's full combiners so far. So their Bruticus (which calling fully new content as opposed to this set is very debatable) will come out after Hasbro's Bruticus in about as much time it took for their other combiners to come out after Hasbro's. And that's like 4-5 months, I think?
Takara is always behind the curve considering they do a (mostly) much better detailed job. And I believe you're right WJ88: Superion just came out like last month I think and there were reviewers in February with a whole Superion, so like 5 months
Shumi Nagaremono wrote:I remember when Takara would release stuff first, then Hasbro would release (often) lower-quality versions later. Now, Hasbro gets stuff first and TakTom spends a few months upgrading it for the JP market.
Not sure which I prefer.
jay5 wrote:Shumi Nagaremono wrote:I remember when Takara would release stuff first, then Hasbro would release (often) lower-quality versions later. Now, Hasbro gets stuff first and TakTom spends a few months upgrading it for the JP market.
Not sure which I prefer.
This certainly works better for their revenue because they get us to buy the Hasbro versions first and then release the usually-better TT versions six months later which we dutifully buy again.
william-james88 wrote:jay5 wrote:Shumi Nagaremono wrote:I remember when Takara would release stuff first, then Hasbro would release (often) lower-quality versions later. Now, Hasbro gets stuff first and TakTom spends a few months upgrading it for the JP market.
Not sure which I prefer.
This certainly works better for their revenue because they get us to buy the Hasbro versions first and then release the usually-better TT versions six months later which we dutifully buy again.
Since G1, Takara has been releasing Transformers products After Hasbro (hence why this year is their 30th anniversary). Them releasing products before was more the exception than the rule with galaxy Force as a notable example of it. Whats interesting about that was that the decos were pretty much the same for most products.
Wolfman Jake wrote:Yay! I finally got my Unite Warriors Stunticons today! I must say, compared to the Hasbro release, Takara's Menasor is a fair bit more stable. I'm actually able to get the legs to stand fairly parallel to each other. There are still some balancing issues, but it's more about the upper part of the gestalt leaning forwards or backwards a bit than the whole thing toppling over. Also, in hand, Drag Strip looks very nice. It's not a solid yellow color throughout, but a two-tone yellow and yellow-orange spread out nicely in the vehicle and robot modes to make it a bit more dynamic. Motormaster looks GORGEOUS decked out all in black. It's not as great a set as the Aerialbots, but the Stunticons are a more than welcome part of my Classics collection.
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Wolfman Jake wrote:Yay! I finally got my Unite Warriors Stunticons today! I must say, compared to the Hasbro release, Takara's Menasor is a fair bit more stable. I'm actually able to get the legs to stand fairly parallel to each other. There are still some balancing issues, but it's more about the upper part of the gestalt leaning forwards or backwards a bit than the whole thing toppling over. Also, in hand, Drag Strip looks very nice. It's not a solid yellow color throughout, but a two-tone yellow and yellow-orange spread out nicely in the vehicle and robot modes to make it a bit more dynamic. Motormaster looks GORGEOUS decked out all in black. It's not as great a set as the Aerialbots, but the Stunticons are a more than welcome part of my Classics collection.
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Sabrblade wrote:What's currently the cheapest place to get UW Menasor from?
william-james88 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:What's currently the cheapest place to get UW Menasor from?
Amiami: http://www.amiami.com/top/detail/detail?gcode=FIGURE-011113&page=top%2Fsearch%2Flist%3Fs_keywords%3Dmenasor%24pagemax%3D40%24getcnt%3D0%24pagecnt%3D1
Thats less than 100$ US.
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