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Posted by Hellscream9999 on October 29th, 2015 @ 11:31am CDT
Man, TT should start selling weapons like that for CW and such individually - shame 3p's forgot that was kinda their job, I could use some weapons packs
Posted by Sabrblade on October 29th, 2015 @ 11:48am CDT
Wreck-Gar and Perceptor were Reveal the Shield toys.Hellscream9999 wrote:william-james88 wrote:Hellscream9999 wrote:
Before a movie? Did the rotf sub-lines really last all the way up to dotm?
Not really, Between ROTF and DOTM there was the Transformers line which was a lot like today's generations line. It was made to celebrate the Brand as a whole and included (like Generations), external media toys (in this case the movies), G1 reissues and toys for a Classics collection. However, the distinction between this line and a standard movie line was not big enough that stores thought they could coexist (unlike today) so since it was seen as between movie lines, it was flushed as soon as the next movie came along.
I know there was hftd and reveal the shield, and then there was the one with wreckgar and perceptor, right? Who was released/planned for release alongside them, as the entire series blends together between those movies for me...
The line that came after ROTF was simply called "Transformers", though many refer to it as "Hunt for the Decepticons" due to the sticker the packaging bore that advertised a promotional online game that went by that name. The line contained primarily Movieverse toys, but would later incorporate some Classics/Generations-style figures as well, by which point the toyline would evolve into its subline imprint of "Transformers: Reveal the Shield".
In Japan, the line contained Movieverse toys only and was instead known as "Transformers: Autobot Alliance", which is believed to have been an early working name for the English line, as store listings and receipts referred to the line as such despite that name not being the final one (in the English line, that is).
Posted by YoungPrime on October 29th, 2015 @ 12:07pm CDT
Posted by Hellscream9999 on October 29th, 2015 @ 12:11pm CDT
Sabrblade wrote:Wreck-Gar and Perceptor were Reveal the Shield toys.Hellscream9999 wrote:william-james88 wrote:Hellscream9999 wrote:
Before a movie? Did the rotf sub-lines really last all the way up to dotm?
Not really, Between ROTF and DOTM there was the Transformers line which was a lot like today's generations line. It was made to celebrate the Brand as a whole and included (like Generations), external media toys (in this case the movies), G1 reissues and toys for a Classics collection. However, the distinction between this line and a standard movie line was not big enough that stores thought they could coexist (unlike today) so since it was seen as between movie lines, it was flushed as soon as the next movie came along.
I know there was hftd and reveal the shield, and then there was the one with wreckgar and perceptor, right? Who was released/planned for release alongside them, as the entire series blends together between those movies for me...
The line that came after ROTF was simply called "Transformers", though many refer to it as "Hunt for the Decepticons" due to the sticker the packaging bore that advertised a promotional online game that went by that name. The line contained primarily Movieverse toys, but would later incorporate some Classics/Generations-style figures as well, by which point the toyline would evolve into its subline imprint of "Transformers: Reveal the Shield".
In Japan, the line contained Movieverse toys only and was instead known as "Transformers: Autobot Alliance", which is believed to have been an early working name for the English line, as store listings and receipts referred to the line as such despite that name not being the final one (in the English line, that is).
So I was right, it was a bloated blurr of unnamed sub-lines
Glad to have gotten it straightened out though
Posted by Shuttershock on October 29th, 2015 @ 12:13pm CDT
Posted by mooncake623 on October 29th, 2015 @ 12:35pm CDT
YoungPrime wrote:Meh, never did like the scrawny legs on this mold plus the PE versions of these guys fit in with my collection a lot better anyway. So I don't need replacements. I would've grabbed a PE version of Rewind as well if he was around for a reasonable price. So I guess I will grab that Titan Master version when it releases next year. TM Rumble and Frenzy will be a pass though.
PE rewind doesn't even have a face... the Titan Master's version looks a million times better.
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on October 29th, 2015 @ 1:24pm CDT
Posted by AutobotAlvaron on October 29th, 2015 @ 1:49pm CDT
The only other changes I'd make to it, would be to put in G1-cartoon blue or G1-toy yellow LEDs in the head & chest, and not use a plain black plastic for his legs/trailer, but a sparkly metallic midnight blue instead. It's hard to believe that there is no real, properly-articulated, & non-1-2-3 Step Changer, Voyager or Leader Class Optimus Prime in the U.S.A. RID line. Why not?
Posted by Nemesis Destron on October 29th, 2015 @ 2:11pm CDT
I don't see this as OP really. Any ideas or suggestions this figure can represent?
If none then I will have to dub him with a new name.
Posted by Sabrblade on October 29th, 2015 @ 2:13pm CDT
This toy a remold of the previous version that already had blue legs.AutobotAlvaron wrote:The only other changes I'd make to it, would be to put in G1-cartoon blue or G1-toy yellow LEDs in the head & chest, and not use a plain black plastic for his legs/trailer, but a sparkly metallic midnight blue instead. It's hard to believe that there is no real, properly-articulated, & non-1-2-3 Step Changer, Voyager or Leader Class Optimus Prime in the U.S.A. RID line. Why not?
Posted by AutobotAlvaron on October 29th, 2015 @ 2:29pm CDT
Sabrblade wrote:This toy a remold of the previous version that already had blue legs.AutobotAlvaron wrote:The only other changes I'd make to it, would be to put in G1-cartoon blue or G1-toy yellow LEDs in the head & chest, and not use a plain black plastic for his legs/trailer, but a sparkly metallic midnight blue instead. It's hard to believe that there is no real, properly-articulated, & non-1-2-3 Step Changer, Voyager or Leader Class Optimus Prime in the U.S.A. RID line. Why not?
Thanks for the reference pic Sabrblade, though I already knew about that version. I prefer this newer mold with the chrome and additional sword, but I've never liked substituting black for blue on non-Nemesis Prime/Dark Convoy figures. Blue, even the darkest midnight-blue is my preference for use with "Super" Optimus figures.
I also disliked TF:Cybertron Leader "Galaxy Force" Optimus Prime's color for that same reason. Darker-shaded, clear-plastic, metallic-painted, or color-chromed (i.e. Primal Prime) variations of Optimus' classic red/blue/silver color-scheme are what I like best for his upgrades.
Posted by Robogeek1973 on October 29th, 2015 @ 2:33pm CDT
Posted by Shuttershock on October 29th, 2015 @ 2:33pm CDT
Posted by Nemesis Destron on October 29th, 2015 @ 2:58pm CDT
Shuttershock wrote:It's not exact, bit with a little tweaking and imagination he could be Star Convoy:
Indeed.
Posted by Soraboo1030 on October 29th, 2015 @ 6:46pm CDT
Posted by william-james88 on October 29th, 2015 @ 8:35pm CDT
Cobotron wrote:Just for fun, here is another looky-lu.
The Usual Suspects
For some reason, in my mind, the Legend class seems smaller. Just proved myself wrong. Way to go me. I think Wipe-out/WC is just a little bigger than most.
By my analysis, the old school scout class (portrayed here as skystalker) is still significantly meatier than the legends class (portrayed here as powerglide). The legends are more in line with the recent commander class figures.
And even better:
Transformers Generations Combiner Wars Windcharger Gallery
Posted by RAR on October 30th, 2015 @ 4:52am CDT
Hasbro used to call them 'Basics' when they had a partner so I guess they thought that Optimus and Roller for example was equivalent to say a Human Alliance Basic or a PCC 2 pack... but they certainly seem more in keeping with a Cyberverse commander than they do a Scout - but then again close examination does show some similarities in construction with some Scouts - it's hard to say you have the Jets that seems pretty Commander like with their immovable heads and yet Tailgate or Rodimus does seems more like a titchy scout to me.
For the moment though I'll say I'm happier with the comparison with the Cyberverse Commanders if they get a little bigger again in 2016 then I might re-assess that / or not.
Posted by william-james88 on October 30th, 2015 @ 8:35am CDT
The Commander class (and legion class) was just a smaller scale for the same characers you'd find in other classes or should find in other classes. Commander Class hardshell for instance is made to be in scale with commander class Megatron and not the Voyager Megatron figure in Prime.
While these two classes may be in similar height, they stand for totally different things in a collection and would end up in different displays.
And the Generations Legends Class seems to be kind of stuck in the middle since some characters are made for a different smaller scale (the seekers, Optimus and Megatron) while others using the same molds are made to interact and scale with the Generations deluxe, voyager and (some) leader figures (like Huffer, Pipes, Warpath and of course Cosmos and Blackjack).
However, the inclusion of that last part, where they are unique characters and detailed figures with as many steps as deluxes does make them the successor to the ideals of the Scout Class, even if their height isnt exactly the same.
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on October 30th, 2015 @ 9:14am CDT
Posted by Cobotron on October 30th, 2015 @ 10:22am CDT
I always wondered why it took so long to get modern updates for the G1 minis like Bee, etc. I also thought the Cyberverse was an awesome idea, and thought it was cool that the Commander class was the Voyager of that universe.
I'm also glad they've given us the likes of the Seekers, Optimus, and Megatron in this scale to go along with some of the great Legion class toys. (Remember when Legions were Legends? )
But as we veer of topic, I'd like to take a moment to remind y'all how FREAKIN' AWESOME FUMBLE and RENZY are!!!!! WOOOOHOOOO!
Despite the hair pin trigger on the pile drivers, they are really cool and add to the play-ability of these toys.
Posted by william-james88 on October 30th, 2015 @ 10:31am CDT
Cobotron wrote:
But as we veer of topic, I'd like to take a moment to remind y'all how FREAKIN' AWESOME FUMBLE and RENZY are!!!!! WOOOOHOOOO!
Despite the hair pin trigger on the pile drivers, they are really cool and add to the play-ability of these toys.
So you think I'll like em ?
Also, would you consider their design cybertronian or no?
Posted by Hellscream9999 on October 30th, 2015 @ 10:52am CDT
william-james88 wrote:Cobotron wrote:
But as we veer of topic, I'd like to take a moment to remind y'all how FREAKIN' AWESOME FUMBLE and RENZY are!!!!! WOOOOHOOOO!
Despite the hair pin trigger on the pile drivers, they are really cool and add to the play-ability of these toys.
So you think I'll like em ?
Also, would you consider their design cybertronian or no?
They look more like the classics style of old
Posted by Cobotron on October 30th, 2015 @ 11:03am CDT
Hey! That's exactly what I was going to say. The detailing totally reminds me of the Classics aesthetic. As for their alt mode, I don't know. Some kind of fictional Earth based RC tank drone?Hellscream9999 wrote:william-james88 wrote:Cobotron wrote:
But as we veer of topic, I'd like to take a moment to remind y'all how FREAKIN' AWESOME FUMBLE and RENZY are!!!!! WOOOOHOOOO!
Despite the hair pin trigger on the pile drivers, they are really cool and add to the play-ability of these toys.
So you think I'll like em ?
Also, would you consider their design cybertronian or no?
They look more like the classics style of old
Will, I think you will like them. But every time I say that, I get itchy. You are a tough customer.
Posted by Hellscream9999 on October 30th, 2015 @ 11:38am CDT
Cobotron wrote:Hey! That's exactly what I was going to say. The detailing totally reminds me of the Classics aesthetic. As for their alt mode, I don't know. Some kind of fictional Earth based RC tank drone?Hellscream9999 wrote:william-james88 wrote:Cobotron wrote:
But as we veer of topic, I'd like to take a moment to remind y'all how FREAKIN' AWESOME FUMBLE and RENZY are!!!!! WOOOOHOOOO!
Despite the hair pin trigger on the pile drivers, they are really cool and add to the play-ability of these toys.
So you think I'll like em ?
Also, would you consider their design cybertronian or no?
They look more like the classics style of old
Will, I think you will like them. But every time I say that, I get itchy. You are a tough customer.
Aww, come on, don't be so hard on yourself; they're classics rumble and frenzy - with working piledrivers and incredible poseability - I KNOW titan wars won't deliver any of that
Posted by Cobotron on October 30th, 2015 @ 10:18pm CDT
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on October 30th, 2015 @ 10:22pm CDT
Cobotron wrote:Hey all!
Battle Grimlock and Bumblebee Taco Supreme Mode are back in stock at amiami.com.
Are you serious?! Robot Kingdom still doesn't even have them in stock! Let alone sent a shipping notification
Posted by Hellscream9999 on October 30th, 2015 @ 10:24pm CDT
Cobotron wrote:Hey all!
Battle Grimlock and Bumblebee Taco Supreme Mode are back in stock at amiami.com.
Bumbklesupreme is up for pre-orders on bbts:
http://www.bigbadtoystore.com/bbts/product.aspx?product=TAK12113&mode=retail
Grimmy's there too:
http://www.bigbadtoystore.com/bbts/product.aspx?product=TAK12156&mode=retail
The idw drift and stepper 2 packs are back up for pre-orders too.
If Bumblesupreme had his mask on, I might've gone for it.
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on October 30th, 2015 @ 10:26pm CDT
Hellscream9999 wrote:Cobotron wrote:Hey all!
Battle Grimlock and Bumblebee Taco Supreme Mode are back in stock at amiami.com.
Bumbklesupreme is up for pre-orders on bbts:
http://www.bigbadtoystore.com/bbts/product.aspx?product=TAK12113&mode=retail
Grimmy's there too:
http://www.bigbadtoystore.com/bbts/product.aspx?product=TAK12156&mode=retail
The idw drift and stepper 2 packs are back up for pre-orders too.
Holy bejezzles, $25.99 for Bee?!?! I preordered him for $19.99! Let alone BBTS's shipping rates. When I got Arcee and Chromia, the shipping was a third the cost!
Posted by Hellscream9999 on October 30th, 2015 @ 10:34pm CDT
D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Hellscream9999 wrote:Cobotron wrote:Hey all!
Battle Grimlock and Bumblebee Taco Supreme Mode are back in stock at amiami.com.
Bumbklesupreme is up for pre-orders on bbts:
http://www.bigbadtoystore.com/bbts/product.aspx?product=TAK12113&mode=retail
Grimmy's there too:
http://www.bigbadtoystore.com/bbts/product.aspx?product=TAK12156&mode=retail
The idw drift and stepper 2 packs are back up for pre-orders too.
Holy bejezzles, $25.99 for Bee?!?! I preordered him for $19.99! Let alone BBTS's shipping rates. When I got Arcee and Chromia, the shipping was a third the cost!
They have two warehouses, (I THINK) pre-orders are shipped from the first one in SAINT PAUL, MN, then the rest is sent to their main warehouse in Wisconsin where they are based, this might account for a discrepancy in shipping, as for the price, it's probably import costs, taxes, and profit
Posted by william-james88 on October 31st, 2015 @ 12:27am CDT
- TAV-34 Team Bumblebee VS Megatronus: Legion Bumblebee, Strongarm, Sideswipe, and Megatronus
- TAV-35 Autobots VS Decepticons: Legion Optimus Prime, Grimlock, Steeljaw and Underbite
Both sets are due for a November release. Let us know if you spot differences in the deco to all of them (some are more subtle than others). Here is a link to the galleries for the Hasbro versions.
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on October 31st, 2015 @ 12:48am CDT
Posted by Sabrewing on October 31st, 2015 @ 5:00am CDT
Posted by ScottyP on October 31st, 2015 @ 4:25pm CDT
Bumblebee Supreme Mode comes with the same sword as previous iterations, but also includes a new spear like weapon. Along with an all new face sculpt, the chest and legs get some retooling as well along with clear blue plastic. While the vehicle mode comes out looking the same, molding wise, added paint apps make this one of the most detailed Bumblebees out of this line yet!
This toy is in stock now or will be shortly at many of our awesome site sponsors, so if these images swayed you into a purchase be sure to click on one of the site's links to purchase this Bumblebee today for your swarm! Keep it here to Seibertron for all the latest, and don't forget to chat about this new toy with your fellow Seibertronians in the Energon Pub by simply replying to this news topic.
Posted by Sabrblade on October 31st, 2015 @ 4:29pm CDT
Posted by no-one on October 31st, 2015 @ 4:33pm CDT
This silver is very slick looking. I kinda wish they did all the yellow in it.
Posted by Hellscream9999 on October 31st, 2015 @ 4:56pm CDT
Sabrblade wrote:It's pics like this that make feel like saying "Eat you heart out, Hasbro."
Yeah, they clearly did not/were not allowed to invest much effort into the figures' re-uses. Just look at all the dumb, lackluster repaints, the clash figures - not even including strongarm , the 'artic' bs - don't get me wrong, they look much nicer, but they were probably 'shopped;
The least they could do - since they are doing unimaginative repaints - is release a 'nemesis' line. Could you imagine Nemesis o/p with Nemesis Drift
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on October 31st, 2015 @ 5:24pm CDT
Posted by Rated X on October 31st, 2015 @ 5:45pm CDT
Sabrblade wrote:It's pics like this that make feel like saying "Eat you heart out, Hasbro."
I stand by what Ive been saying for years. Hasbro versions only exist to justify Takaras overpriced existance. They all come from the same mold in china anyways. Thats about 50 cents worth of extra paint and and additional 10 cents to pay the poor Chinese factory worker to apply it. That "Asian market" excuse is the biggest fraud of all time.
Posted by -Kanrabat- on October 31st, 2015 @ 5:52pm CDT
Rated X wrote:
I stand by what Ive been saying for years. Hasbro versions only exist to justify Takaras overpriced existance. They all come from the same mold in china anyways. Thats about 50 cents worth of extra paint and and additional 10 cents to pay the poor Chinese factory worker to apply it. That "Asian market" excuse is the biggest fraud of all time.
X, we had this discussion before and it was proven that TFs in Japan are the SAME PRICE as their American's counterparts.
So, shoo, shoo!
Posted by Sabrblade on October 31st, 2015 @ 6:25pm CDT
This isn't a difference in paint, though. There's a whole bunch of new-molded plastic parts on the Takara version. Hasbro's is just a repaint of the original, while Takara's has a new head, a new chest, new arms, new leg armor, and a new weapon.Rated X wrote:Sabrblade wrote:It's pics like this that make feel like saying "Eat you heart out, Hasbro."
I stand by what Ive been saying for years. Hasbro versions only exist to justify Takaras overpriced existance. They all come from the same mold in china anyways. Thats about 50 cents worth of extra paint and and additional 10 cents to pay the poor Chinese factory worker to apply it. That "Asian market" excuse is the biggest fraud of all time.
Ironically, though, Takara's looks almost identical to the original figure in car mode, as all the new parts and new colors only show up in robot mode, whereas Hasbro's version does have new paint in vehicle mode:
Posted by Rated X on October 31st, 2015 @ 7:14pm CDT
-Kanrabat- wrote:Rated X wrote:
I stand by what Ive been saying for years. Hasbro versions only exist to justify Takaras overpriced existance. They all come from the same mold in china anyways. Thats about 50 cents worth of extra paint and and additional 10 cents to pay the poor Chinese factory worker to apply it. That "Asian market" excuse is the biggest fraud of all time.
X, we had this discussion before and it was proven that TFs in Japan are the SAME PRICE as their American's counterparts.
So, shoo, shoo!
I remember that. But the bottom line is SOMEBODY is still profiting off Takaras existence.
Posted by -Kanrabat- on October 31st, 2015 @ 7:23pm CDT
Posted by Sabrblade on October 31st, 2015 @ 7:24pm CDT
The fans in Japan who buy things domestically?Rated X wrote:I remember that. But the bottom line is SOMEBODY is still profiting off Takaras existence.
Posted by -Kanrabat- on October 31st, 2015 @ 7:36pm CDT
Sabrblade wrote:The fans in Japan who buy things domestically?Rated X wrote:I remember that. But the bottom line is SOMEBODY is still profiting off Takaras existence.
Let's not bother anymore. At that point, he's either a lost cause or he's trolling hard.
Posted by Hellscream9999 on October 31st, 2015 @ 10:00pm CDT
Rated X wrote:I stand by what Ive been saying for years. Hasbro versions only exist to justify Takaras overpriced existance. They all come from the same mold in china anyways. Thats about 50 cents worth of extra paint and and additional 10 cents to pay the poor Chinese factory worker to apply it. That "Asian market" excuse is the biggest fraud of all time.
Less this, more hasbro wanting to maximize profits on a bunch of effortless (literally, no effort was put into the clash figures) repaints.
They could have released a clash strongarm.
They could have given them better paint jobs.
They could have remolded a couple of parts to make them look more the part.
They didn't, and I'm not surprised, just disappointed
Posted by Starsaber468 on October 31st, 2015 @ 10:31pm CDT
Hellscream9999 wrote:Rated X wrote:I stand by what Ive been saying for years. Hasbro versions only exist to justify Takaras overpriced existance. They all come from the same mold in china anyways. Thats about 50 cents worth of extra paint and and additional 10 cents to pay the poor Chinese factory worker to apply it. That "Asian market" excuse is the biggest fraud of all time.
Less this, more hasbro wanting to maximize profits on a bunch of effortless (literally, no effort was put into the clash figures) repaints.
They could have released a clash strongarm.
They could have given them better paint jobs.
They could have remolded a couple of parts to make them look more the part.
They didn't, and I'm not surprised, just disappointed
They did do some remolding look at the chest and the arms... wait can someone post a picture of what bumblebees upgraded form looked like in the cartoon and how show accurate is it because I wanna see uf it needs reprolabels
Posted by Jelze Bunnycat on October 31st, 2015 @ 10:34pm CDT
Sabrblade wrote:The fans in Japan who buy things domestically?Rated X wrote:I remember that. But the bottom line is SOMEBODY is still profiting off Takaras existence.
More like resellers who pass the expense of actually acquiring stock (including extra fees like import and storage) on to their customers. And X, beating that dead horse over and over won't make it any more alive (read as: the more you keep putting the same argument forward the less people will listen to you). Now, let's call it a night and move on.
Those images have me thinking about the new parts actually being pre-tooled, as in built-in by standard. Then again, Takara-Tomy's Optimus Prime has me think otherwise, having no Hasbro involvement whatsoever.
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on October 31st, 2015 @ 10:37pm CDT
Starsaber468 wrote:Hellscream9999 wrote:Rated X wrote:I stand by what Ive been saying for years. Hasbro versions only exist to justify Takaras overpriced existance. They all come from the same mold in china anyways. Thats about 50 cents worth of extra paint and and additional 10 cents to pay the poor Chinese factory worker to apply it. That "Asian market" excuse is the biggest fraud of all time.
Less this, more hasbro wanting to maximize profits on a bunch of effortless (literally, no effort was put into the clash figures) repaints.
They could have released a clash strongarm.
They could have given them better paint jobs.
They could have remolded a couple of parts to make them look more the part.
They didn't, and I'm not surprised, just disappointed
They did do some remolding look at the chest and the arms... wait can someone post a picture of what bumblebees upgraded form looked like in the cartoon and how show accurate is it because I wanna see uf it needs reprolabels
There was no remolding for the clash figures. TAV 29 is a takara exclusive remold to look like bumblebee's upgraded form. Takara and hasbro both put out basic repaints of Prime, Bee and Swipe for the line based on the season finale. Swipe's and Prime's actually looks good, but Bee looks far better in his retail non-clash self. the TAV version is soooooo much better though.
Posted by Ultra Markus on October 31st, 2015 @ 10:39pm CDT
Posted by Hellscream9999 on October 31st, 2015 @ 10:48pm CDT
Ultra Markus wrote:again with 100 versions of bumble bee
Not sure what you mean? Hasbro has their 2 actual tf's (warrior and legend), now TT need their own versions for their audience - so they don't have to import them (but, being so unpainted, why would they); that they are willing to got the extra mile and give us a heavily re-molded show accurate version, is just TT being nice