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Tekka wrote:What she doesn't realize is that Springer actually loves Rodimus.
G1COLLECTOR wrote:One of the things I noticed that has made me pass on these Combiner Wars figures is they all seem to have most of there parts on their back, in other words (Back Packs ).
This is a easy way out in design, make most of the parts just flip up on the back like a shell in robot mode.
rpetras wrote:I want to hate this, but I really don't.
I'm treating the CW stuff a lot like PCC figures.
They are fun, and I'm not taking them too seriously.
I'll prolly get it.
padfoo wrote:Hasbro ease up folks, your releasing a barrage of great figures thats going to test my budget this year!
Rated X wrote:Finally this mold gets justice. Now it has a purpose besides just being a Hasbro social experiment.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:G1COLLECTOR wrote:One of the things I noticed that has made me pass on these Combiner Wars figures is they all seem to have most of there parts on their back, in other words (Back Packs ).
This is a easy way out in design, make most of the parts just flip up on the back like a shell in robot mode.
Were the G1 figures any different? Slide out/flip around legs, pull out arms, flip up the front, and you're done
Blades look pretty decent, can't wait to get him. Would be perfect if I found and bought him before any other limbs, since he's the very first Combiner limb I ever got.
noctorro wrote:G1 characters, better than Cybertron posability yet still very stable solid figures with not to complex transformations.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:G1COLLECTOR wrote:One of the things I noticed that has made me pass on these Combiner Wars figures is they all seem to have most of there parts on their back, in other words (Back Packs ).
This is a easy way out in design, make most of the parts just flip up on the back like a shell in robot mode.
Were the G1 figures any different? Slide out/flip around legs, pull out arms, flip up the front, and you're done
G1COLLECTOR wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:G1COLLECTOR wrote:One of the things I noticed that has made me pass on these Combiner Wars figures is they all seem to have most of there parts on their back, in other words (Back Packs ).
This is a easy way out in design, make most of the parts just flip up on the back like a shell in robot mode.
Were the G1 figures any different? Slide out/flip around legs, pull out arms, flip up the front, and you're done
Blades look pretty decent, can't wait to get him. Would be perfect if I found and bought him before any other limbs, since he's the very first Combiner limb I ever got.
These are not G1 figures (Transformers Generations Combiner Wars) and it's 2015. Is this the best we can do in design?
Hell, G1 figures might have been blocky,but many didn't have back pack style designs. Also they stand the test of time and don't fall apart like the new China reissues of G1 figures or light weight crappy feeling plastic of today. Just saying !
Like I said, I will leave them on the pegs for you my friend, spend your money !
G1COLLECTOR wrote: Hell, G1 figures might have been blocky,but many didn't have back pack style designs.
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.'
G1COLLECTOR wrote:Sure , you can find G1 with some backpack style transformations, but most did not. Megatron, Blaster, Prime,Soudwave, I can't list them all here and everyone knows the deal with Blocky G1 figures.
My point is, this is 2015 and seems that they are just cutting corners big time in design by throwing so much crap on the backs of these bots. I love that they can combine, but it's not easy or cheap to come up with a design that can look good in all 3 modes, right.
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