DMSL wrote:The more i see the less i like this figure. It seems a very rushed design with all the combiner parts just hanging down their backs.
I think the set would have been better if Razorclaw was a Leader class figure and had Predaking's legs incorporated inside him. There is simply no excuse for Divebomb's hideous beast mode.
ultraimpossibleman wrote:Grand innacurration and heavy mistakes !
Diem wrote:This is exactly the kind of nonsense I'm here for.
SpikeyTigertron wrote:To everyone their own (due to budget constraints) but I keep hearing everyone talking about waiting till these hit 50% (was the same story with the Combiner War sets). Don't you think that *this* behavior is part of what gets the box sets cancelled? Or end up with situations where folks miss out on the velocitron set because "oh it'll be around later"?
ultraimpossibleman wrote:Grand innacurration and heavy mistakes !
Diem wrote:This is exactly the kind of nonsense I'm here for.
Emerje wrote:My biggest concern with waiting is that without TRU these guys will basically only be available online for most of us. That means more competition for the online supply. Would be nice if Hasbro found another physical location to stock these like Sam's Club.
Emerje
william-james88 wrote:Emerje wrote:My biggest concern with waiting is that without TRU these guys will basically only be available online for most of us. That means more competition for the online supply. Would be nice if Hasbro found another physical location to stock these like Sam's Club.
Emerje
I don't understand, how is more online competition a bad thing? The combiner wars sets ended up selling pretty cheap and were only available online in the US.
Rated X wrote:No regrets on buying Feral Rex here. Just like Hasbros Devastator, this oversized and kibbly combiner has no place in my CHUG collection which encompasses cartoon scale as the primary standpoint.
Rated X wrote:No regrets on buying Feral Rex here. Just like Hasbros Devastator, this oversized and kibbly combiner has no place in my CHUG collection which encompasses cartoon scale as the primary standpoint.
william-james88 wrote:Rated X wrote:No regrets on buying Feral Rex here. Just like Hasbros Devastator, this oversized and kibbly combiner has no place in my CHUG collection which encompasses cartoon scale as the primary standpoint.
If CHUG had a consistent scale, we wouldn't have a star scream for every single size class.
Black Hat wrote:TLDR: Expecting cartoon accurate scaling, ESPECIALLY in CHUG with its fixed price points, is a fool's errand.
-Kanrabat- wrote:Rated X wrote:No regrets on buying Feral Rex here. Just like Hasbros Devastator, this oversized and kibbly combiner has no place in my CHUG collection which encompasses cartoon scale as the primary standpoint.
"Cartoon scale" as in related to each others as they appeared in the cartoon? That's an idea though I'm pretty sure some compromises had to be made. Especially because the scale was pretty all over the place in the G1 original cartoon.
SpikeyTigertron wrote:To everyone their own (due to budget constraints) but I keep hearing everyone talking about waiting till these hit 50% (was the same story with the Combiner War sets). Don't you think that *this* behavior is part of what gets the box sets cancelled? Or end up with situations where folks miss out on the velocitron set because "oh it'll be around later"?
chuckdawg1999 wrote:Devastator had 6 figures and a weapon for the big guy and cost $100. Predaking is 5 figures no weapons and costs $150. I just don't get it
chuckdawg1999 wrote:Devastator had 6 figures and a weapon for the big guy and cost $100. Predaking is 5 figures no weapons and costs $150. I just don't get it
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