New Galleries: G1 European Rescue Force Jet, Drill, Claw-Tank and Race Car
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G1 1992 Big Rescue Force
G1 1992 Rescue Force Jet Type
G1 1992 Rescue Force Racing Buggy Type
G1 1992 Rescue Force Drill Type
G1 1992 Rescue Force Claw-Tank Type
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Posted by fenrir72 on April 7th, 2015 @ 10:00pm CDT
LOST Cybertronian wrote:You have seen the Victory Liokaiser gallery which is a combiner coveted by many fans. Now it's time to meet the wannabes. Perhaps maybe we should call these guys Liokaiser light? All kidding aside, the next Seibertron.com galleries that we present to you is the G1 European Rescue Force. These are redecos of 4 of the 6 bots that make up Liokaiser. They were released in European and Australian markets in 1992 and lack Breastplate partners and Liokaiser components. The upside is they came with newly cast weapons. Without proper names they are just refered to as Rescue Force Jet type, Drill type, Claw-Tank type and Racing Buggy type. These guys do get an A for effort as they work with what they got and combine to form Big Rescue Force. Click on any of the images below to see the full galleries.
G1 1992
Big Rescue Force
G1 1992 Rescue Force Jet Type
G1 1992 Rescue Force Racing Buggy Type
G1 1992 Rescue Force Drill Type
G1 1992 Rescue Force Claw-Tank Type
Oh the humanity.........
Posted by Emerje on April 7th, 2015 @ 10:07pm CDT
Emerje
Posted by Bumblevivisector on April 7th, 2015 @ 10:14pm CDT
My reason for buying it was to cannibalize Killbison's connector, as the LioKaiser giftset I shelled out $500 for in 2003 arrived with it pre-broken. Cannot say this enough times: Never EVER rotate the legs while attaching, removing, or generally playing with them.
I need to take that part out and cast a mold so I can make more sometime.
Since her only appearance was in the B&W manga for the longest time, am I the only one who used to use RF Leozack to represent Lyzack? Favoring Marvel over other continuities, I also call RF Drillhorn Borebit; cuz' y'know, he comes with those 2 extra bits! He's therefore always next to Drill-Dasher, since he also kinda' avoided having an official name, and therefore makes a fine Corkscrew. See, that's why I love those rare nameless but official TFs: like KOs, you can project whatever character you see fit onto them, except they're actually official!
So it's nice to see these 6 (BA-KOOM!), um, these 5 (FDAM! SPAKOW!), these 4 Autobots finally get their just galleries. Now RUUUUUUUUN!!!!
Posted by Sabrblade on April 7th, 2015 @ 10:54pm CDT
A Transformers sticker book released in Europe by a company called Kent back in 1993 is what gave then their names.Bumblevivisector wrote:Which official source cleared up their names as "Rescue Force 1-4" recently?
Though, as of last year, Big Rescue Force finally got his own appearance in comic form in last year's BotCon comic "Hoist the Flag" as crowd filler.
Posted by Jelze Bunnycat on April 8th, 2015 @ 10:12am CDT
Emerje wrote:These guys aren't new to me, but I had no idea they had a combined mode. What season of Doctor Who? did that come from?
Emerje
The molds have integrated hands and feet, the only loose piece is the helmet (which Rescue Force jet didn't come with).
Their quirkiness really makes me want to hunt them down, especially if someone makes reproduction weapons and Breast Animals.
Posted by OptimalOptimus2 on April 8th, 2015 @ 10:19pm CDT
Posted by welcometothedarksyde on April 10th, 2015 @ 2:38pm CDT
Posted by Va'al on April 25th, 2015 @ 3:36am CDT
All the team members can be found below, by clicking on any of the images, and as you browse through the galleries, please bear in mind that the nice new stickers are indeed new sets, and the figures have been treated to a little scrub, too. But enough from us - head below for the main set!
G1 1986 Defensor
G1 1986 Hot Spot
G1 1986 First Aid
G1 1986 Blades
G1 1986 Streetwise
G1 1986 Groove
Posted by RhA on April 25th, 2015 @ 6:11am CDT
Posted by OptimalOptimus2 on April 25th, 2015 @ 7:44am CDT
Posted by Seibertron on April 25th, 2015 @ 9:03am CDT
OptimalOptimus2 wrote:Why did it take so long to release the Protectobot galleries?
Relevancy. The older galleries don't generate as much traffic as newer galleries. With the release of the Combiner Wars Protectobots, the G1 Protectobots are once again relevant since this is the first time ever they've had new molds that are intended to really be the characters they represent instead of repaints or remolds of other characters.
This is usually my strategy but poor ol' Metroplex got the short end of the stick a couple of years ago. Hopefully I can rectify that before the end of the year so that we can finally have galleries of Metroplex, Metrotitan, Trypticon, Gigastorm, and Encore Metroplex. The rumored "Platinum Edition" Trypticon set might give me my next excuse to bust out all of these guys later this year.
Posted by Cyberpath on April 25th, 2015 @ 9:40am CDT
They look pristine with the scrub-down and new stickers. The joints seem tight, too. Is the process very time-consuming?
btw, Streetwise's legs actually extend and his chest is supposed to tab into the diecast like this:
Posted by Seibertron on April 25th, 2015 @ 9:50am CDT
Cyberpath wrote:Great gallery. Defensor was my first combiner.
They look pristine with the scrub-down and new stickers. The joints seem tight, too. Is the process very time-consuming?
btw, Streetwise's legs actually extend and his chest is supposed to tab into the diecast like this:
The "legs" are not supposed to be extended in robot mode. The leg extension is for when he's an arm. I like having the hood of the vehicle folded up like that because it looks more like a robot chest instead of the front half of a car on a robot's chest.
Posted by Rated X on April 25th, 2015 @ 9:51am CDT
Upsize CW Groove and give him a combiner port !!!
Posted by fenrir72 on April 25th, 2015 @ 11:08am CDT
Posted by fenrir72 on April 25th, 2015 @ 11:08am CDT
Posted by Seibertron on April 25th, 2015 @ 11:38am CDT
Later that same year, Defensor made an appearance in Menasor's gallery. Fictionally, I always felt the Combaticons were the enemy of the Protectobots but toy-wise I always felt the Stunticons were their opposite.
Anyways, the Protectobots have been on my mind for the past 11 years. I've wanted to do their galleries time and time again and man did it feel great to finally do their galleries after all this time. I can't believe it's been that long. It seems like just yesterday that I did the galleries for the Universe Protectobots and the G1 Stunticons and wanted to do the Protectobots galleries. Time can be my worst enemy when it comes to Seibertron.com. Not that anyone other than me really cares about this accomplishment, but it felt really good to finish them. Finally, they have been completed right before I get my hands on the Combiner Wars Protectobots.
Metroplex, Trypticon, Metrotitan and Gigastorm are the other ones that really drive me crazy that I don't have complete yet. And the large G1 Targetmasters and the G1 Headmasters. One day!
Posted by Prowlerglide on April 25th, 2015 @ 11:47am CDT
Posted by Alpha Dominus on April 25th, 2015 @ 11:50am CDT
Posted by Shockwave7 on April 25th, 2015 @ 3:49pm CDT
Posted by fenrir72 on April 25th, 2015 @ 6:11pm CDT
Seibertron wrote:So this particular set of figures, the Protectobots, are something I've been wanting to work on for 11 years. I have received dozens of requests for these galleries, particularly in the past 5 years as their absence from the galleries became more and more obvious. The first time I wanted to do their galleries was way back in May 2004 when I did the galleries for the Universe Micromaster Protectobots galleries. This very G1 Defensor made an appearance in that gallery.
Later that same year, Defensor made an appearance in Menasor's gallery. Fictionally, I always felt the Combaticons were the enemy of the Protectobots but toy-wise I always felt the Stunticons were their opposite.
Anyways, the Protectobots have been on my mind for the past 11 years. I've wanted to do their galleries time and time again and man did it feel great to finally do their galleries after all this time. I can't believe it's been that long. It seems like just yesterday that I did the galleries for the Universe Protectobots and the G1 Stunticons and wanted to do the Protectobots galleries. Time can be my worst enemy when it comes to Seibertron.com. Not that anyone other than me really cares about this accomplishment, but it felt really good to finish them. Finally, they have been completed right before I get my hands on the Combiner Wars Protectobots.
Metroplex, Trypticon, Metrotitan and Gigastorm are the other ones that really drive me crazy that I don't have complete yet. And the large G1 Targetmasters and the G1 Headmasters. One day!
You don't have Trypticon yet?
Btw Ryan, do you have the Hotspot/Defensor "metal" version? Same with Bruticus team. I've seen the KO of Hotspot having the metal chest. Would like to see the "metal chest" Onslaught too.
Posted by Seibertron on April 25th, 2015 @ 7:06pm CDT
fenrir72 wrote:You don't have Trypticon yet?
I definitely own Trypticon! Just haven't had time to do his gallery yet. Drives me crazy that I haven't done his gallery yet, is what I meant.
fenrir72 wrote:Btw Ryan, do you have the Hotspot/Defensor "metal" version? Same with Bruticus team. I've seen the KO of Hotspot having the metal chest. Would like to see the "metal chest" Onslaught too.
Hot Spot is the plastic chest version. My original G1 Onslaught that is in the galleries has the metal chest. You can view his gallery here:
Posted by Sideswipe29 on April 25th, 2015 @ 7:51pm CDT
Seibertron wrote:OptimalOptimus2 wrote:Why did it take so long to release the Protectobot galleries?
Relevancy. The older galleries don't generate as much traffic as newer galleries. With the release of the Combiner Wars Protectobots, the G1 Protectobots are once again relevant since this is the first time ever they've had new molds that are intended to really be the characters they represent instead of repaints or remolds of other characters.
This is usually my strategy but poor ol' Metroplex got the short end of the stick a couple of years ago. Hopefully I can rectify that before the end of the year so that we can finally have galleries of Metroplex, Metrotitan, Trypticon, Gigastorm, and Encore Metroplex. The rumored "Platinum Edition" Trypticon set might give me my next excuse to bust out all of these guys later this year.
So let me get this straight. You wouldn't do a gallery of an older toy until it's relevant again because as you say it's an "older" gallery? So it's not so much that you couldn't do a gallery for the Protectobots because you always could have but you wanted to wait until they were relevant again so they could be a "new"gallery? So with that logic, why didn't you wait for all older G1 characters to become relevant and then make "new" galleries for them? Why have you bothered to hold out on a protectobot gallery and not other G1 stuff?
Sorry for all the questions. And I in no way mean to criticize you because your galleries are always incredible and it's smart to wait until characters are relevant again. I'm just trying to figure out why you waited to do the protectobots and not wait on others.
Posted by steve2275 on April 25th, 2015 @ 9:16pm CDT
Posted by Seibertron on April 25th, 2015 @ 10:58pm CDT
Sideswipe29 wrote:So let me get this straight. You wouldn't do a gallery of an older toy until it's relevant again because as you say it's an "older" gallery?
There's a lot of factors involved. Everything from relevancy, current workload, condition of vintage figures, trends in the comics, overall character's popularity, etc. I've been working on these galleries for 11 years. In the mid 2000s, I had a lot more freedom to do whatever galleries I wanted because there wasn't this massive onslaught of toys continuously coming out like there has been the past few years.
Older Transformers toys just don't get as much traffic as newer Transformers toys. I was bummed after I launched the galleries of Black Zarak and Grand Maximus a few years ago when I saw how poorly both galleries were performing initially. I thought those two galleries would generate all sorts of traffic due to the novelty and rarity of both items. While they are the end-all-be-all galleries of those two sets, they're just not good traffic generators. Black Zarak (July 2012) has 74,144 pageviews currently and Grand Maximus (October 2012) has 72,604 pageviews. By comparison, Evasion Mode Optimus Prime (which launched April 2014) has 249,116 pageviews.
I've owned every Hasbro Transformers toy (1984 to current) since 2007 and own a sizable portion of the European exclusives (only missing the Motorvators) and a very large collection of Takara exclusives and variants (minus a couple dozen Takara late G1 toys and and minus some regional variants prior to Henkei). If I had it my way, I'd do nothing but work on old Transformers galleries ... they're fun to do and a lot less work than the modern toys are due to their lack of poseability. But "work" comes first ... I have to work on what will generate traffic first, and then work fill in the gaps as time and relevancy allows.
Sideswipe29 wrote:So it's not so much that you couldn't do a gallery for the Protectobots because you always could have but you wanted to wait until they were relevant again so they could be a "new"gallery? So with that logic, why didn't you wait for all older G1 characters to become relevant and then make "new" galleries for them? Why have you bothered to hold out on a protectobot gallery and not other G1 stuff?
As I mentioned above, I've been working on the galleries for 11 years now. Due to less products being released prior to the live action movies, I used to have more time to work on older galleries. Since the movies, it's just been a matter of me finding time to work on older products which I usually try to squeeze in when those characters become relevant again.
Sometimes the relevancy is "self-created" such as in late 2013 when I had 4 complete G1 Reflectors and a really nice modern KO (the one with the new G1 box) to sell in the Seibertron.com Store on eBay. I took that time to do Reflector because I wanted to generate a little bit of interest in him first prior to posting those items for sale in the Seibertron.com Store and because I was excited about having 4 complete ones to sell.
Last summer, I photographed the G1 Powermasters after having two points of relevancy: comparison photos of Generations Doubledealer with vintage G1 Doubledealer and doing the gallery of Fire Guts God Ginrai because of BotCon Ginrai which came out last summer.
Sideswipe29 wrote:Sorry for all the questions. And I in no way mean to criticize you because your galleries are always incredible and it's smart to wait until characters are relevant again. I'm just trying to figure out why you waited to do the protectobots and not wait on others.
These are great questions ... happy to answer any of them. Bottom line is this: there's no black and white rule that I follow. I focus on new/current products first because that is what's most relevant and will generate the most traffic. I work on vintage and other older Transformers products that haven't been photographed as time allows. I generally try to do older figures that are relevant first and then work my way through the ones I want to as time allows.
The same thing applies to when I don't have time to photograph a toy the first time it is released. I'll usually wait until a repaint comes out to get it the 2nd time around and launch both of those galleries at the same time. Million Publishing Artfire is a good example. I really need to do his gallery, but if I'm going to do his gallery at this point, I should do United Grapple, GDO Hot Spot, and 2014 Protectobot Hot Spot's galleries. It's easier to do all of a mold's galleries at one time then it is to do them one-at-a-time.
Hope this all makes sense. If you have more questions, please let me know.
Posted by steve2275 on April 25th, 2015 @ 11:25pm CDT
since combiners are currently relevant
cant blame a guy for asking
Posted by Seibertron on April 25th, 2015 @ 11:30pm CDT
steve2275 wrote:how about a G 1 combiners only gallery?
since combiners are currently relevant
Seibertron.com's galleries are all character driven so a gallery just to do a gallery of Combiners all together isn't something that I would work on: http://www.seibertron.com/transformers- ... eries/new/
Posted by TheTheoretician on April 26th, 2015 @ 7:55am CDT
Seibertron wrote:Cyberpath wrote:Great gallery. Defensor was my first combiner.
They look pristine with the scrub-down and new stickers. The joints seem tight, too. Is the process very time-consuming?
btw, Streetwise's legs actually extend and his chest is supposed to tab into the diecast like this:
The "legs" are not supposed to be extended in robot mode. The leg extension is for when he's an arm. I like having the hood of the vehicle folded up like that because it looks more like a robot chest instead of the front half of a car on a robot's chest.
These are of course your galleries, and your rules or fancies apply, and again, I applaud your great effort with the Protectobots! However, your argument seems a bit incoherent when it comes to Streetwise, as you claim the legs are not official transformation, but then refer to the folding of the hood as being your personal preference? As for the legs, I would argue that they are intended to be used in bot mode (there are two of them after all) regardless of how the instruction sheet turned out. They seem to be out on the 1986 catalog photo, too... As for the hood, my personal preference is having it flush down (also in the catalog), with the hood bumper resting in the diecast indentation which is probably also there for a reason... Streetwise was my first Transformer but is long lost and broken, and this is not how I remember him... Any possibility of additonal pic or two with the catalog/TFWiki stock photo transformation in the future? A request which of course is another compliment to your beautiful photography
Posted by Sideswipe29 on April 26th, 2015 @ 1:46pm CDT
Seibertron wrote:Sideswipe29 wrote:So let me get this straight. You wouldn't do a gallery of an older toy until it's relevant again because as you say it's an "older" gallery?
There's a lot of factors involved. Everything from relevancy, current workload, condition of vintage figures, trends in the comics, overall character's popularity, etc. I've been working on these galleries for 11 years. In the mid 2000s, I had a lot more freedom to do whatever galleries I wanted because there wasn't this massive onslaught of toys continuously coming out like there has been the past few years.
Older Transformers toys just don't get as much traffic as newer Transformers toys. I was bummed after I launched the galleries of Black Zarak and Grand Maximus a few years ago when I saw how poorly both galleries were performing initially. I thought those two galleries would generate all sorts of traffic due to the novelty and rarity of both items. While they are the end-all-be-all galleries of those two sets, they're just not good traffic generators. Black Zarak (July 2012) has 74,144 pageviews currently and Grand Maximus (October 2012) has 72,604 pageviews. By comparison, Evasion Mode Optimus Prime (which launched April 2014) has 249,116 pageviews.
I've owned every Hasbro Transformers toy (1984 to current) since 2007 and own a sizable portion of the European exclusives (only missing the Motorvators) and a very large collection of Takara exclusives and variants (minus a couple dozen Takara late G1 toys and and minus some regional variants prior to Henkei). If I had it my way, I'd do nothing but work on old Transformers galleries ... they're fun to do and a lot less work than the modern toys are due to their lack of poseability. But "work" comes first ... I have to work on what will generate traffic first, and then work fill in the gaps as time and relevancy allows.Sideswipe29 wrote:So it's not so much that you couldn't do a gallery for the Protectobots because you always could have but you wanted to wait until they were relevant again so they could be a "new"gallery? So with that logic, why didn't you wait for all older G1 characters to become relevant and then make "new" galleries for them? Why have you bothered to hold out on a protectobot gallery and not other G1 stuff?
As I mentioned above, I've been working on the galleries for 11 years now. Due to less products being released prior to the live action movies, I used to have more time to work on older galleries. Since the movies, it's just been a matter of me finding time to work on older products which I usually try to squeeze in when those characters become relevant again.
Sometimes the relevancy is "self-created" such as in late 2013 when I had 4 complete G1 Reflectors and a really nice modern KO (the one with the new G1 box) to sell in the Seibertron.com Store on eBay. I took that time to do Reflector because I wanted to generate a little bit of interest in him first prior to posting those items for sale in the Seibertron.com Store and because I was excited about having 4 complete ones to sell.
Last summer, I photographed the G1 Powermasters after having two points of relevancy: comparison photos of Generations Doubledealer with vintage G1 Doubledealer and doing the gallery of Fire Guts God Ginrai because of BotCon Ginrai which came out last summer.
Sideswipe29 wrote:Sorry for all the questions. And I in no way mean to criticize you because your galleries are always incredible and it's smart to wait until characters are relevant again. I'm just trying to figure out why you waited to do the protectobots and not wait on others.
These are great questions ... happy to answer any of them. Bottom line is this: there's no black and white rule that I follow. I focus on new/current products first because that is what's most relevant and will generate the most traffic. I work on vintage and other older Transformers products that haven't been photographed as time allows. I generally try to do older figures that are relevant first and then work my way through the ones I want to as time allows.
The same thing applies to when I don't have time to photograph a toy the first time it is released. I'll usually wait until a repaint comes out to get it the 2nd time around and launch both of those galleries at the same time. Million Publishing Artfire is a good example. I really need to do his gallery, but if I'm going to do his gallery at this point, I should do United Grapple, GDO Hot Spot, and 2014 Protectobot Hot Spot's galleries. It's easier to do all of a mold's galleries at one time then it is to do them one-at-a-time.
Hope this all makes sense. If you have more questions, please let me know.
Those are all excellent answers and it all makes complete sense. It's a shame that relevancy and popularity come first before you can do what you want but I speak for everyone here on Seibertron that the work you do and the effort you put into toy galleries is outstanding. You make the greatest transformers galleries around and that is truly appreciated. You do great work and I look forward to seeing future galleries from you.
Posted by Ultra Markus on April 28th, 2015 @ 10:27pm CDT
Seibertron wrote:Cyberpath wrote:Great gallery. Defensor was my first combiner.
They look pristine with the scrub-down and new stickers. The joints seem tight, too. Is the process very time-consuming?
btw, Streetwise's legs actually extend and his chest is supposed to tab into the diecast like this:
The "legs" are not supposed to be extended in robot mode. The leg extension is for when he's an arm. I like having the hood of the vehicle folded up like that because it looks more like a robot chest instead of the front half of a car on a robot's chest.
so if the legs are not supposed to be extended in robot mode then why make them look like legs if its just for an arm (usually hes a leg though)then they should not look like legs, i get you are overwhelmed with these awesome galleries and you have control over how they come out but at least use common sense when a figure has legs but you refuse to show them properly its like seeing a mistransformed figure in your galleries and im sure you dont want mistransformed figures in your galleries
Posted by Seibertron on April 28th, 2015 @ 10:54pm CDT
Ultra Markus wrote:so if the legs are not supposed to be extended in robot mode then why make them look like legs if its just for an arm (usually hes a leg though)then they should not look like legs, i get you are overwhelmed with these awesome galleries and you have control over how they come out but at least use common sense when a figure has legs but you refuse to show them properly its like seeing a mistransformed figure in your galleries and im sure you dont want mistransformed figures in your galleries
I'm sure you didn't intend for your message to sound rude. I have plenty of common sense. A lot of care and TLC goes into these galleries. I am unaware of any glaring errors in the instructions for G1 toys other than minor things that were left out, but when it comes to the transformations, the G1 instructions were pretty thorough. That is not always the case with modern Transformers that are more complex, but the G1 instructions are a a different beast.
Attached to this message are G1 Streetwise's instructions which do not show the leg extension. To me, it's common sense that he shouldn't stand so much taller than all of the other "Scramble City" combiners which are all a similar height. He's already taller than the rest without doing the crazy leg extension.
I'm also unsure where the "overwhelmed" comment comes from. It's a lot of work, but this is my job. It's what I do full time, 60+ hours per week. Owning my own business can be a little overwhelming from time-to-time but I don't think I've said anything in this topic that alludes to me saying that I'm overwhelmed by doing galleries.
If you guys unanimously want me to do his chest the "correct" way, I will update his gallery when I have time for it. His legs are going to stay the way the instructions show them because I think he looks silly with them extended.
Posted by TheTheoretician on May 6th, 2015 @ 4:40am CDT
However, as for a new gallery of him, it might be sufficient with a few new additional pics for the existing one, with all chest and leg configurations included, so that everyone get satisfied already? In the end, it is of course up to you Ryan, either way, thank you for all your hard work on the G1 Protectobots!
Posted by TheTheoretician on May 6th, 2015 @ 7:33am CDT
1.Hood folded up, legs not extended (Ryan´s preferred configuration):
2.Hood flush, legs not extended (basically, his whole front side is a chopped up car):
3.Hood flush, legs extended (the one I think his engineering hints is the correct one):
4.Hood folded up, legs extended (the most ridiculous one in my opinion!):
...so, which one of the above is the correct one? Or perhaps more importantly, which one looks the best? Should we have a poll?
Posted by Va'al on May 8th, 2015 @ 2:19am CDT
Nonetheless, Seibertron.com still brings you the full gallery treatment to this bizarre Platinum Edition set of the two Decepticon triplechangers, showing off all their three modes, comparisons with previous incarnations of the characters and our trademark under the foot shots - click on any image below to view them!
Platinum Edition Astrotrain
Platinum Edition Blitzwing
Posted by Black Bumblebee on May 8th, 2015 @ 2:29am CDT
Posted by OptimalOptimus2 on May 8th, 2015 @ 6:41am CDT
Posted by MGrotusque on May 8th, 2015 @ 9:21am CDT
Plus the "wacky" prices these things go for at retail makes that decision easier.
Posted by triKlops on May 8th, 2015 @ 10:13am CDT
I have my set on preorder with a bunch of other stuff so it will be a while before i get them in hand.
Still no "Official" word on the concept for the color schemes huh?
Posted by Seibertron on May 8th, 2015 @ 11:55am CDT
Astrotrain has the same flaw that the Hasbro Commemorative Astrotrain has that causes the shuttle tailfin to not sit properly for some reason like it does on the original Takara reissue, the e-Hobby version and the original. The two halves also don't press flat against each other.
The sticker that should be the light/reflector in the front of Astrotrain's train mode is misapplied to the front of his rifle/gun instead.
This version of Blitzwing is the same as the Takara book style reissue. It does not have the rubsign unfortunately, but it does have the pointier sword (as opposed to the rounded sword like the original Hasbro version). Oddly enough, the absence of the rubsign was corrected for e-Hobby Overcharge. While it comes with all 3 missiles, it does not have any springs to launch them.
Posted by welcometothedarksyde on May 9th, 2015 @ 10:42am CDT
Posted by MaverickPrime on May 9th, 2015 @ 1:43pm CDT
As for Astrotrain...yeah, it Astrotrainwrecked, those are good colors, but they where applied kinda randomly, the homage doesn't really come across well, :/
And Va'al is right, those are Alpha Bravo-ish colors, have you noted that movie 2007 Evac is pretty much movieverse Alpha Bravo?
Posted by Sabrblade on May 9th, 2015 @ 1:47pm CDT
Or is Alpha Bravo...MaverickPrime wrote:And Va'al is right, those are Alpha Bravo-ish colors, have you noted that movie 2007 Evac is pretty much movieverse Alpha Bravo?
...Generations Evac?
Posted by Seibertron on June 2nd, 2015 @ 3:05pm CDT
Transformers Encore Skids
Posted by Amelie on June 2nd, 2015 @ 6:40pm CDT
Did Astrotrain still have the notorious odd legs that means he often leans to one side?
Posted by Seibertron on June 2nd, 2015 @ 6:59pm CDT
Amelie wrote:Hey, Seibertron -
Did Astrotrain still have the notorious odd legs that means he often leans to one side?
Only if you don't pull the legs out all of the way. My original G1 doesn't have this problem either.
Posted by Amelie on June 2nd, 2015 @ 7:10pm CDT
Seibertron wrote:Only if you don't pull the legs out all of the way. My original G1 doesn't have this problem either.
My original doesn't, but my old Takara TFC:Collection reissue had to almost use his rifle as a makeshift crutch!
Loved the Platinum galleries for Blitzwind and Astrotrain, btw. Its nice to see G1 love every now and then, even though I know it doesn't draw the site traffic like new stuff does.
Posted by Seibertron on June 2nd, 2015 @ 7:11pm CDT
Amelie wrote:Seibertron wrote:Only if you don't pull the legs out all of the way. My original G1 doesn't have this problem either.
My original doesn't, but my old Takara TFC:Collection reissue had to almost use his rifle as a makeshift crutch!
Loved the Platinum galleries for Blitzwind and Astrotrain, btw. Its nice to see G1 love every now and then, even though I know it doesn't draw the site traffic like new stuff does.
Yah if I had it my way, I'd work on nothing but finishing up G1, G2, and Beast Wars galleries. I'm making pretty good progress on them though. Slowly yet surely.
Posted by Autobot032 on July 2nd, 2015 @ 1:43am CDT
G1 Powermasters Optimus Prime and Doubledealer
With this set, we're well on our way to having our biggest year of Transformers galleries, beating out 2014 which was our biggest year to date!
Up first? Powermaster Optimus Prime and his Powermaster Partner Hi-Q. This was a rebirth of Optimus after he died a horrible death at the hands of his eternal enemy Megatron in Transformers The Movie in 1986, and what a rebirth it is! Not only do you get the usual Optimus cab and trailer combo, but instead of a battle platform springing to life like his original trailer, you get a fully armed battle station! And Hi-Q gets to join in on the fun as he can interact with the weapons while Prime mans the main station. The best, however, was still to come because you could now combine Optimus with his trailer to form the biggest, baddest Optimus the US had ever seen... Powermaster Optimus Prime and he rocked it hardcore!
And would you take a look at that price tag from 1988? *sighs*
Last, but certainly not least, is Doubledealer! This double agent could change from Autobot robot to Decepticon buzzard to a missile carrier truck and back! But, much like Optimus, he could only do so with a little help from his friends Knok and Skar! With a shoulder mounted cannon and rifle formed out of the missile he's carrying, this walking weapon of mass destruction was just as deadly as he was two faced...literally!
Take a trip down memory lane with us and check out their galleries below and when you're done, come to forums and share your thoughts, memories and experiences with these two blasts from the past!
G1 1988 Optimus Prime
G1 1988 Hi-Q
G1 1988 Doubledealer
G1 1988 Knok
G1 1988 Skar
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Posted by RhA on July 2nd, 2015 @ 2:03am CDT
And that Doubledealer. The bird missilie gets me every time. Yeah.
Posted by Carnivius_Prime on July 2nd, 2015 @ 8:04am CDT
Doubledealer was a fun figure too. My preferred mode for him was the Decepticon bird mode. Is one reason I don't much care for the Generations figure (apart from the issues already common with the Blitzwing mold). Also I liked the lil bat powermaster engine. Was a nice change to get an animal 'master companion.