Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
megatronus wrote:surprising range of pose-ability
They're just so pleasant and toy-etic
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
Cobotron wrote:and what this guy said...megatronus wrote:surprising range of pose-ability
and this..They're just so pleasant and toy-etic
Cobotron wrote:But, ALL DAY, what this guy said
robotmel wrote:
Boo Megatron, Boo!
Hasbro, just do a large Voyager/Ultra for this character all ready!
Wheres Tsu with his tape measure when you need him?
I can only hope that once Hasbro have their initial projected sales for this figure covered that they will release a true 'Leader' Megatron around the large Voyager/Ultra scale, you know, about 21cm or 8 & 4/16th of an inch!!!!!
The amazing new G1-inspired Transformers Generations Leader Class Megatron figure, coming this spring to retailers, can be displayed with either a Decepticon or an Autobot insignia. Why? Well, if you've been reading the Transformers comics from IDW publishing, you already know…
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.'
glad (and jealous) you both got them! my hunt shall begin...Cobotron wrote:and what this guy said...megatronus wrote:surprising range of pose-ability
and this..They're just so pleasant and toy-etic
ScottyP wrote:I just want an in-hand image. If it looks like this (silvery), then holy crap is this a home run apart from the fusion cannon. If it's that Crosscut silver plastic, I will be sad.
Va'al wrote:ScottyP wrote:I just want an in-hand image. If it looks like this (silvery), then holy crap is this a home run apart from the fusion cannon. If it's that Crosscut silver plastic, I will be sad.
This guy has it, and seems conflicted. Or constipated.
Va'al wrote:Slowly but surely, the IDWverse creeps further into the Transformers Generations line
Deathsanras wrote:Va'al wrote:Slowly but surely, the IDWverse creeps further into the Transformers Generations line
"Slowly"? Which Generations toyline have you been buying? Deluxe Megatron, deluxe Orion Pax, deluxe Bumblebee, deluxe Armada Starscream, every other toy that came with a comic book, everything from Combiner Wars...
For two full years, and with the exception of the AOE stuff, Generations has been IDW this and IDWS that (which, as someone who has no interest in the comic books, is both confusing and boring), to the extent it might as well be called Transformers: IDW in Plastic.
Deathsanras wrote:Va'al wrote:Slowly but surely, the IDWverse creeps further into the Transformers Generations line
"Slowly"? Which Generations toyline have you been buying? Deluxe Megatron, deluxe Orion Pax, deluxe Bumblebee, deluxe Armada Starscream, every other toy that came with a comic book, everything from Combiner Wars...
For two full years, and with the exception of the AOE stuff, Generations has been IDW this and IDWS that (which, as someone who has no interest in the comic books, is both confusing and boring), to the extent it might as well be called Transformers: IDW in Plastic.
For the forseeable future, Combiner Wars is dominating the 2015 line of Generations, while RID is releasing its own show-based toys.wetwithwaterwings wrote:Speaking of IDW toys, are Combiner Wars the only deluxes we're getting this year or should we expect reveals of non-combiners sprinkled in throughout the year?
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.'
wetwithwaterwings wrote:Speaking of IDW toys, are Combiner Wars the only deluxes we're getting this year or should we expect reveals of non-combiners sprinkled in throughout the year?
Sabrblade wrote:For the forseeable future, Combiner Wars is dominating the 2015 line of Generations, while RID is releasing its own show-based toys.wetwithwaterwings wrote:Speaking of IDW toys, are Combiner Wars the only deluxes we're getting this year or should we expect reveals of non-combiners sprinkled in throughout the year?
william-james88 wrote:Deathsanras wrote:Va'al wrote:Slowly but surely, the IDWverse creeps further into the Transformers Generations line
"Slowly"? Which Generations toyline have you been buying? Deluxe Megatron, deluxe Orion Pax, deluxe Bumblebee, deluxe Armada Starscream, every other toy that came with a comic book, everything from Combiner Wars...
For two full years, and with the exception of the AOE stuff, Generations has been IDW this and IDWS that (which, as someone who has no interest in the comic books, is both confusing and boring), to the extent it might as well be called Transformers: IDW in Plastic.
I would even add that a lot of idw character models are also based on toys that have preceded the generations line. Universe Sunstreaker has retroactively become IDW Sunstreaker.
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