ZeroWolf wrote:We badly need a bigger bonecrusher, I had the jungle redco of him that was in the allspark power line. He was fun to transform and play with but he didn't work as a visual representation of the character, especially since prime absolutely towered over him
WreckerJack wrote:How about a figure you have to smelt down and re-mold each time you transform it? Rebirth by fire!
WreckerJack wrote:Don't worry about posting too much. You make good points and that is what keeps these fourms interesting. That is the whole point of having a community is to share ideas and make friends. You are always welcome here.
Carnivius_Prime wrote:WreckerJack wrote:Don't worry about posting too much. You make good points and that is what keeps these fourms interesting. That is the whole point of having a community is to share ideas and make friends. You are always welcome here.
Thank you. I try to post less though just in case i annoy someone
This custom painted silver Megatron is lovely. I do wish the store bought figure was this shiny but I guess that's budget for you. Is silver paint that costly? Is that why Jazz has it? Cos he's smaller than a regular Deluxe and so they could afford to add it?
ultraimpossibleman wrote:Grand innacurration and heavy mistakes !
Diem wrote:This is exactly the kind of nonsense I'm here for.
Qwan wrote:Now that looks snazzy! If I had the skills and the time to spare I'd definitely try that with Megs when I get him, but as is I'm sure I'll be happy enough with the stock colors. Grey plastic's never really bothered me as much as it does some...
(And yes, it's "when" now! My mind is made up - despite that bothersome (lack of) torso, this guy looks just too awesome to pass up. Can't wait for him to come within range... in about 2 more months...)
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.'
ZeroWolf wrote:So ss op does yoga now?
Carnivius_Prime wrote:After having owned Revenge Optimus Prime (Takara's shinier Battle Blades Optimus Prime) for a couple weeks I have come to the conclusion that while that mold is more accurate generall (particularly in truck mode), the Studio Optimus Prime is simply a more fun, less frustrating figure to play with. Also he's a lot of fun to pose because of his great articulation.
For example heel to crotch and standing completely stable on the other foot. Not many action figures in general can do that. Is like Spider-Man legs
-Kanrabat- wrote:TF-fan kev777 wrote:First-Aid wrote:Okay, did anyone else notice that we all get a wonderful shot of Starscreams crotch anytime he sits in that throne? That's unnerving. Couldn't they have put n extra flap in there? It's....weird.
Its kind of like Basic Instinct, but not in a good way...
Goddammit, now I can't unsee it.
WreckerJack wrote:In images we can see the listings for some upcoming figures at Target stores. Thanks to a Seibertron user named CommunistPrime for sharing these with us. These are so new that they don't have prices and some of them use code names like 'Stryker'. If you are not farmiliar with code names we do have some information on them from a few months ago. So far we are aware that Stryker is most likely a code name for Bumblebee. It appears we are getting Ironhide, Jazz (Despite that hilarious typo), Brawl and Ratchet. The code names left for speculation are Fox, Mercenary and Blue light. Who do you think we will get? And out of the characters we already know what deco do you think we will get of them? Let us know.
WreckerJack wrote:I hope that like 'Jass' ratchet being a deluxe is a mistake. I want bigger Ratchet so he can scale with the other deluxes better. Ambulances are larger than sport cars.
Carnivius_Prime wrote:WreckerJack wrote:I hope that like 'Jass' ratchet being a deluxe is a mistake. I want bigger Ratchet so he can scale with the other deluxes better. Ambulances are larger than sport cars.
Am confused. We already have Ratchet and he's a Deluxe and he's a tall Deluxe, same height as Lockdown and bigger than Bee and Jazz.
william-james88 wrote:He isnt a tall deluxe, he is just the same height as the average deluxe. Him being bigger than the two smalleest deluxes of all time doesnt make him tall.
Now Animated and ROTF Lockdown and Battle Blade Bee, those are tall deluxes.
Carnivius_Prime wrote:william-james88 wrote:He isnt a tall deluxe, he is just the same height as the average deluxe. Him being bigger than the two smalleest deluxes of all time doesnt make him tall.
Now Animated and ROTF Lockdown and Battle Blade Bee, those are tall deluxes.
Those are very old figures now. You cannot compare those figures size to more recent figures. Hasbro pretty much have been changing the size definitions over the years. So much so that a 2014 Movie Advanced re-deco of 2010 Battle Blade Bee was classed as Voyager. Ratchet and Lockdown ARE tall deluxes in the Studio scale in that they are the tallest of the Deluxes (that I own anyways). Those figures you mention are not part of this series and so do not count.
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