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Hasbro NYCC Party Galleries: Combiner Wars, Robots In Disguise, Kre-o, and Angry Birds

PostPosted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 8:59 am
by Va'al
We've seen some first looks at 2015's Transformers, including Generations Combiner Wars, official images for Robots in Disguise, Angry Birds and Kre-O - but how about taking a proper look at what was on display at NYCC 2014 Hasbro's Press Party? Seibertron.com has you covered, with our trademark high quality galleries, including One-Step, Hyperchange, Warrior, Legion and Titan version of the main cast of RID (Strongarm, Bumblebee, Grimlock, Sideswipe, Steeljaw and Optimus Prime), the two new Generations Thundercracker and Huffer remolds, some themed Kre-O sets (such as Samurai and Cowboy Optimus Prime) and the Angry Birds Racing set and Telepods. Check them out by clicking on any image below.


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Re: Hasbro NYCC Party Galleries: Combiner Wars, Robots In Disguise, Kre-o, and Angry Birds

PostPosted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 9:11 am
by robotmel
:shock:
If it hasnt been seen or mentioned already...

THEIR CHESTS ARE THE COMBINER PEGS!!

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Re: Hasbro NYCC Party Galleries: Combiner Wars, Robots In Disguise, Kre-o, and Angry Birds

PostPosted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 10:16 am
by grimdragon2001
anyone else planning on getting an extra fireflight to repaint into slingshot?

Re: Hasbro NYCC Party Galleries: Combiner Wars, Robots In Disguise, Kre-o, and Angry Birds

PostPosted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 10:27 am
by DMSL
Simplified and badly scaled Transformers....what is happening to Hasbro.

:BANG_HEAD:

Re: Hasbro NYCC Party Galleries: Combiner Wars, Robots In Disguise, Kre-o, and Angry Birds

PostPosted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 10:33 am
by Slashercon
robotmel wrote::shock:
If it hasnt been seen or mentioned already...

THEIR CHESTS ARE THE COMBINER PEGS!!

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My mind has been blown. :grin:

Re: Hasbro NYCC Party Galleries: Combiner Wars, Robots In Disguise, Kre-o, and Angry Birds

PostPosted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 10:34 am
by OptimalOptimus2
robotmel wrote::shock:
If it hasnt been seen or mentioned already...

THEIR CHESTS ARE THE COMBINER PEGS!!

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AWESOME catch!

Re: Hasbro NYCC Party Galleries: Combiner Wars, Robots In Disguise, Kre-o, and Angry Birds

PostPosted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 11:04 am
by Diem
I'm usually a major Hasbro apologist but those Robots In Disguise figures look dreadful. I really hope there are some real Generations quality figures down the line.

On the other hand actual Generations stuff looks great.

Re: Hasbro NYCC Party Galleries: Combiner Wars, Robots In Disguise, Kre-o, and Angry Birds

PostPosted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 11:12 am
by Jelze Bunnycat
DMSL wrote:Simplified and badly scaled Transformers....what is happening to Hasbro.

:BANG_HEAD:


How are they simplified? The Combiners aren't "Beast Hunters Upscaled Cyberverse" simplified or AoE Power Attackers at all, they have all 3 modes for pete sake.

robotmel wrote::shock:
If it hasnt been seen or mentioned already...

THEIR CHESTS ARE THE COMBINER PEGS!!

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Nice catch indeed! Especially with Alpha Bravo ("not-Slingshot") forming a leg, this confirms Scramble capability.

Re: Hasbro NYCC Party Galleries: Combiner Wars, Robots In Disguise, Kre-o, and Angry Birds

PostPosted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 11:50 am
by Gallifreyan Autobot
Might have to pick up the deluxe figures reuse prime as either star or galaxy convoy and where there is a Optimus figure a Megatron figure will probably soon follows though there might be someone who might say the he ain't getting one though we will have to wait and see

Re: Hasbro NYCC Party Galleries: Combiner Wars, Robots In Disguise, Kre-o, and Angry Birds

PostPosted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 12:29 pm
by padfoo
robotmel wrote::shock:
If it hasnt been seen or mentioned already...

THEIR CHESTS ARE THE COMBINER PEGS!!

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Wow so true!

Re: Hasbro NYCC Party Galleries: Combiner Wars, Robots In Disguise, Kre-o, and Angry Birds

PostPosted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 12:57 pm
by megatronus
robotmel wrote:THEIR CHESTS ARE THE COMBINER PEGS!!

I'm pretty sure we've known this for a long while.

Does that make me a bad person?

Re: Hasbro NYCC Party Galleries: Combiner Wars, Robots In Disguise, Kre-o, and Angry Birds

PostPosted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 1:31 pm
by RotorstormNZ
Re the chestpegs, some of us guessed as much I think :-)

I'm surprised there hasn't been/doesn't seem to have been much comment about the combiner hand/foot parts being shown off as weapons on the Deluxes. I love it when they minimise leftover parts, especially when they enhance play value. Nice work HasTak!

Re: Hasbro NYCC Party Galleries: Combiner Wars, Robots In Disguise, Kre-o, and Angry Birds

PostPosted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 2:51 pm
by jamarmiller
Im hoping Takara repaints / release a firefly in SLing Shot colors like they did with the FOC shockwave mold ( being different character and colors in japan from the USA one , but both be airlbots )

Re: Hasbro NYCC Party Galleries: Combiner Wars, Robots In Disguise, Kre-o, and Angry Birds

PostPosted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 3:10 pm
by william-james88
RotorstormNZ wrote:Re the chestpegs, some of us guessed as much I think :-)

I'm surprised there hasn't been/doesn't seem to have been much comment about the combiner hand/foot parts being shown off as weapons on the Deluxes. I love it when they minimise leftover parts, especially when they enhance play value. Nice work HasTak!


I will tell you why I had commented yet: I had not noticed !!!!! :michaelbay: :michaelbay: :michaelbay:

Re: Hasbro NYCC Party Galleries: Combiner Wars, Robots In Disguise, Kre-o, and Angry Birds

PostPosted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 5:29 pm
by RotorstormNZ
william-james88 wrote:I will tell you why I had commented yet: I had not noticed !!!!! :michaelbay: :michaelbay: :michaelbay:

Glad to help :grin: I was VERY pleased to see it, as I couldn't imagine them hiding anywhere as integral parts a-la FOCticus.

Re: Hasbro NYCC Party Galleries: Combiner Wars, Robots In Disguise, Kre-o, and Angry Birds

PostPosted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 5:59 pm
by Peridot
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Firefly's making a very obscene gesture! :shock:

Re: Hasbro NYCC Party Galleries: Combiner Wars, Robots In Disguise, Kre-o, and Angry Birds

PostPosted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 6:08 pm
by Zeedust
Diem wrote:I'm usually a major Hasbro apologist but those Robots In Disguise figures look dreadful. I really hope there are some real Generations quality figures down the line.

On the other hand actual Generations stuff looks great.


I get the feeling they think grown-up Transformers fans either won't care about anything other than Generations, or shouldn't care about anything other than Generations. And it kinda makes me cranky.

Re: Hasbro NYCC Party Galleries: Combiner Wars, Robots In Disguise, Kre-o, and Angry Birds

PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 5:03 am
by Lockdownhunter
I take back what I said about the Warrior class Optimus,I REALLY DO
To those who saw my warrior class OP comments, IGNORE THEM.IMO, the more pictures I see of this guy,the more I like him.

Re: Hasbro NYCC Party Galleries: Combiner Wars, Robots In Disguise, Kre-o, and Angry Birds

PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 5:49 am
by megatronus
Nemesis Primal wrote:
Diem wrote:I'm usually a major Hasbro apologist but those Robots In Disguise figures look dreadful. I really hope there are some real Generations quality figures down the line.

On the other hand actual Generations stuff looks great.


I get the feeling they think grown-up Transformers fans either won't care about anything other than Generations, or shouldn't care about anything other than Generations. And it kinda makes me cranky.

I don't understand - we shouldn't be happy at the advent of Generations as a collector-oriented line?

These are toys after all. At least some of the toys should be targeted to kids. 8-}

Re: Hasbro NYCC Party Galleries: Combiner Wars, Robots In Disguise, Kre-o, and Angry Birds

PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 6:41 am
by william-james88
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:
DMSL wrote:Simplified and badly scaled Transformers....what is happening to Hasbro.

:BANG_HEAD:


How are they simplified? The Combiners aren't "Beast Hunters Upscaled Cyberverse" simplified or AoE Power Attackers at all, they have all 3 modes for pete sake.


I think he was referring to this picture which quite frankly surprised me too:

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Since when do voyagers with 3 modes have such few steps???? I am surprised more people aren't up in arms actually. I can understand the simplification of transformation for toys based on a show targetted to younger children, but this is based on a much larger audience. So I don't get it.

And I would really not recomend anyone to get their hopes up for more generation style figures of the new RID show. The description states that the Warrior Class you see (with those attached hands that dont pivot) is the puzzle based play figures for collectors who seek the traditional transformers experience. So yeah, I dont see more complicated figures from hat line coming anytime soon. I have even gave in ot the idea that if I like the show and plan to buy figures, I will probably purchase that 3 step Grimlock if I want to have something that scales well (my friend gave in and bought Twist and Spin Lockdown just so he could have a movie showdown vs AOE Optimus)

Re: Hasbro NYCC Party Galleries: Combiner Wars, Robots In Disguise, Kre-o, and Angry Birds

PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 7:12 am
by Noideaforaname
megatronus wrote:I don't understand - we shouldn't be happy at the advent of Generations as a collector-oriented line?

Nothing wrong with Generations, it's the RiD line at fault. If you want a decent Strongarm you're out of luck even though there's like 3-4 different sub-lines for the show.

Re: Hasbro NYCC Party Galleries: Combiner Wars, Robots In Disguise, Kre-o, and Angry Birds

PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 7:12 am
by Jelze Bunnycat
william-james88 wrote:
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:
DMSL wrote:Simplified and badly scaled Transformers....what is happening to Hasbro.

:BANG_HEAD:


How are they simplified? The Combiners aren't "Beast Hunters Upscaled Cyberverse" simplified or AoE Power Attackers at all, they have all 3 modes for pete sake.


I think he was referring to this picture which quite frankly surprised me too:

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Since when do voyagers with 3 modes have such few steps???? I am surprised more people aren't up in arms actually. I can understand the simplification of transformation for toys based on a show targetted to younger children, but this is based on a much larger audience. So I don't get it.


From the way I see it, Combiners have to be simpler than other equal-sized figures in order to make the combination gimmick work without sacrificing stability. Less moving parts means parts can be bigger and thus can make a figure more sturdy. Besides, the amount of steps do not reflect difficulty, just complexity.

Re: Hasbro NYCC Party Galleries: Combiner Wars, Robots In Disguise, Kre-o, and Angry Birds

PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 7:33 am
by william-james88
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:From the way I see it, Combiners have to be simpler than other equal-sized figures in order to make the combination gimmick work without sacrificing stability. Less moving parts means parts can be bigger and thus can make a figure more sturdy. Besides, the amount of steps do not reflect difficulty, just complexity.


I fully agree. But I ask you this: isn't complexity preferred over difficulty?

Re: Hasbro NYCC Party Galleries: Combiner Wars, Robots In Disguise, Kre-o, and Angry Birds

PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 7:36 am
by william-james88
Noideaforaname wrote:
megatronus wrote:I don't understand - we shouldn't be happy at the advent of Generations as a collector-oriented line?

Nothing wrong with Generations, it's the RiD line at fault. If you want a decent Strongarm you're out of luck even though there's like 3-4 different sub-lines for the show.


I know! Same can be said about a decent Grimlock and Steel Jaw (but for some reason, Strongarm is the one that really gets to me)

Re: Hasbro NYCC Party Galleries: Combiner Wars, Robots In Disguise, Kre-o, and Angry Birds

PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 7:43 am
by Jelze Bunnycat
william-james88 wrote:
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:From the way I see it, Combiners have to be simpler than other equal-sized figures in order to make the combination gimmick work without sacrificing stability. Less moving parts means parts can be bigger and thus can make a figure more sturdy. Besides, the amount of steps do not reflect difficulty, just complexity.


I fully agree. But I ask you this: isn't complexity preferred over difficulty?


Yup, some complex figures can actually be quite easy because you intuitively know where some parts go. I will say tho, that the more steps a figure has, the greater the chance of it becoming complex to the point of frustration.