Seibertron wrote:Hm ... it seems that a lot of us should stand corrected. Here's a quote I found from Bob Orci:
http://seibertron.com/news/view.php?id= ... word=arceeRoberto Orci wrote:I hope that all those who hate Arcee will be gracious to those who love her. And to all those who wanted to see her, you should know the decision was not based on a mere dislike of the character, nor an attempt to defeminize the franchise. The decision is, at this point, story driven
The original link to Don Murphy's old forums no longer works but the quote is still here on Seibertron.com.
bossmonkey74 wrote:What other toys in that wave did she come out with?
Skowl wrote:bossmonkey74 wrote:What other toys in that wave did she come out with?
With Dreadwing and '08 Bumblebee. A very colourful wave of Deluxe figures this is...
tigertracks 24 wrote:Skowl wrote:bossmonkey74 wrote:What other toys in that wave did she come out with?
With Dreadwing and '08 Bumblebee. A very colourful wave of Deluxe figures this is...
That is an interesting pose for her. Very feminine looking, and interesting how the tire halves are placed. Very creative Ryan.
Seibertron wrote:I couldn't figure out how the front tires were supposed to be transformed. I looked at looked at some other websites which had her transformed like the instruction booklet, but then you couldn't have the tires in place when you would move her arms to aim her weapon (hence the tires out to the side look which is more reminiscent of the Energon version). Then while I was posing her, I noticed the tires actually clicked into place when I posed her in the manner above (which reminds me of a shawl). I'd like to know how the designer of the figure intended for those tires to be transformed because I have a feeling that the instructions are not correct in this case since the tires snap into place like I have them in the picture above.
Seibertron wrote:I couldn't figure out how the front tires were supposed to be transformed. I looked at looked at some other websites which had her transformed like the instruction booklet, but then you couldn't have the tires in place when you would move her arms to aim her weapon (hence the tires out to the side look which is more reminiscent of the Energon version). Then while I was posing her, I noticed the tires actually clicked into place when I posed her in the manner above (which reminds me of a shawl). I'd like to know how the designer of the figure intended for those tires to be transformed because I have a feeling that the instructions are not correct in this case since the tires snap into place like I have them in the picture above.
Skowl wrote:Seibertron wrote:I couldn't figure out how the front tires were supposed to be transformed. I looked at looked at some other websites which had her transformed like the instruction booklet, but then you couldn't have the tires in place when you would move her arms to aim her weapon (hence the tires out to the side look which is more reminiscent of the Energon version). Then while I was posing her, I noticed the tires actually clicked into place when I posed her in the manner above (which reminds me of a shawl). I'd like to know how the designer of the figure intended for those tires to be transformed because I have a feeling that the instructions are not correct in this case since the tires snap into place like I have them in the picture above.
I really wish Hasbro would make official annoucements on their site in regards to things like this, especially when the instructions aren't clear...
Dear Transformers Fans,
You're all transforming Arcee wrong, it's suppose to go like this:
*insert photo here*
Thank you, keep buying our stuff,
Hasbro
Sonray wrote:Skowl wrote:Seibertron wrote:I couldn't figure out how the front tires were supposed to be transformed. I looked at looked at some other websites which had her transformed like the instruction booklet, but then you couldn't have the tires in place when you would move her arms to aim her weapon (hence the tires out to the side look which is more reminiscent of the Energon version). Then while I was posing her, I noticed the tires actually clicked into place when I posed her in the manner above (which reminds me of a shawl). I'd like to know how the designer of the figure intended for those tires to be transformed because I have a feeling that the instructions are not correct in this case since the tires snap into place like I have them in the picture above.
I really wish Hasbro would make official annoucements on their site in regards to things like this, especially when the instructions aren't clear...
Dear Transformers Fans,
You're all transforming Arcee wrong, it's suppose to go like this:
*insert photo here*
Thank you, keep buying our stuff,
Hasbro
Their instructions are rather vague at the best of times anyway. I mean these toys are made for kids of ages 5 and up, yet i, a 22 year old man, even has trouble transforming the damn things at times because their diagrams are soo poorly laid out. If i have trouble with em then primus knows how much trouble a kid would have.
They should at least add text instructions along with the diagrams.
Ragnorok64 wrote:Man I'm still on the fence about getting movie Arcee. I had intended only to get Autobots that actually appeared in the movie. But, she is a pretty sweet looking toy.
Plus if I get one I can proxy in some figs and recreate a horribly ironic scene of Bumblebee and Arcee making out on top of Sam... [/b]
mwanders4 wrote:the female human lead (Makayla) can team up with her and ride her
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