NYCC 2017: Gallery for #Transformers Power of the Primes Legends Class Reveals #hasbronycc #NYCC17
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Posted by william-james88 on October 5th, 2017 @ 6:00pm CDT
Seibertron has a gallery ready for these reveals which you can see by clicking here or on any of the images below.
Posted by Sabrblade on October 5th, 2017 @ 6:04pm CDT
Overcracker wrote:Because nothing says "evil" like a black goatee.
Posted by Skritz on October 5th, 2017 @ 6:10pm CDT
Posted by Kurona on October 5th, 2017 @ 6:13pm CDT
Landmine and Metalhawk are two retools I certainly don't mind as they will make for AWESOME dual cannons
Posted by Burn on October 5th, 2017 @ 6:15pm CDT
Posted by Lucky Logician on October 5th, 2017 @ 6:17pm CDT
Posted by ThunderThruster on October 5th, 2017 @ 6:25pm CDT
Skritz wrote:The Terrocon are looking very promising so far but at this rate I'll have to carefully choose what to collect because there's no way in hell I can get everything I want. Little bit puzzled at those faceless pretenders decoy suit, however.
Pretty sure that some of the decoy suits (Metalhawk and Landmine in this case) allow you to see the Prime Master face when they're in the suit.
Posted by Kurona on October 5th, 2017 @ 6:31pm CDT
Posted by Hellscream9999 on October 5th, 2017 @ 7:03pm CDT
Stuartmaximus wrote:Hey look....it's Terror
Screw hasbro, that's his new name, canonized, because that is awesome
Posted by Hellscream9999 on October 5th, 2017 @ 7:06pm CDT
And that knee kibble on the stegosaurus though...
Windcharger looks really dumb
the pretenders are a waste of money, like the idea of using the matrixs' as faces though, that could have some cool potential
Posted by Relic0037 on October 5th, 2017 @ 7:12pm CDT
Posted by Fires_Of_Inferno on October 5th, 2017 @ 7:16pm CDT
I like what I'm seeing here. I'll still probably only combine them once or twice before forever keeping them in either dino or bot modes.
Posted by Cmdr. Trailblazer on October 5th, 2017 @ 7:23pm CDT
DeathReviews wrote:Did they just remold CW Silverbolt into Hun-Grrr? That's kinda what it looks like. Those forearms in beast mode are kind of weak sauce. I like the other Terrorcons, and I'd get Hun-grrr to complete Abominus, but it looks like they phoned it in with his engineering....
Yes, there is some parts-swapping there. And how is reusing a couple of parts from one figure constitute 'phoning in'? That's actually kinda clever. Hasbro is saving money, while still giving us something fairly different and unique. They're learning from Combiner Wars, and we're not getting rehashes of the same figures over and over. In addition, they're reusing parts from one of (if not the best) of the Combiner War Voyagers.
Posted by fenrir72 on October 5th, 2017 @ 7:43pm CDT
Stuartmaximus wrote:Aye it seems to be a running trend, in future they'll probably bring out Scorponok's tail & Omega's claw
& they'll act stupid like we don't know what they are
On the claw spot! Just reveal it when ready. Do or do not
2018 is sure gonna be expensive when Takara starts rolling out their versions!
Posted by Qwan on October 5th, 2017 @ 7:54pm CDT
Cmdr. Trailblazer wrote:DeathReviews wrote:Did they just remold CW Silverbolt into Hun-Grrr? That's kinda what it looks like. Those forearms in beast mode are kind of weak sauce. I like the other Terrorcons, and I'd get Hun-grrr to complete Abominus, but it looks like they phoned it in with his engineering....
Yes, there is some parts-swapping there. And how is reusing a couple of parts from one figure constitute 'phoning in'? That's actually kinda clever. Hasbro is saving money, while still giving us something fairly different and unique. They're learning from Combiner Wars, and we're not getting rehashes of the same figures over and over. In addition, they're reusing parts from one of (if not the best) of the Combiner War Voyagers.
Can't speak for Death, but while I don't have a problem with the shared parts/engineering, I'd still argue they 'phoned it in' a little bit for unrelated reasons. I'm not a designer but surely those front legs could've been done so many other ways - as it is they look vestigial and generally bad.
Admittedly, he looks better in color and I don't hate him, but I'm sure they could've done just a bit more to bring him up to par. Much like Sludge with the Dinobots, I'm mostly interested in him to complete the Terrorcons/Abominus - on his own he's a fine figure, but with all the other home-runs in this line he'd be pretty low down the priority list if not for his connections.
Speaking of home-runs... I absolutely adore Blot's hand transformation. The way they did the Wolverine-claws to beast mode hands is perfect and ingenious and I love it lots and lots .
Posted by Albatross250 on October 5th, 2017 @ 7:57pm CDT
Posted by Sabrblade on October 5th, 2017 @ 8:05pm CDT
Cutthroat's stock CG render has a head like his G1 toy, but the actual toy sample on display has a different head, one that instead looks like Wildfly/Yokuryu.
Plus, Snarl has guns on his Stegosaurus head, not unlike Doryu:
We just might be getting a Dinoking out of this line.
Posted by Albatross250 on October 5th, 2017 @ 8:11pm CDT
Sabrblade wrote:Guys? I think we just inadvertently discovered another combiner coming out of this line.
Cutthroat's stock CG render has a head like his G1 toy, but the actual toy sample on display has a different head, one that instead looks like Wildfly/Yokuryu.
Plus, Snarl has guns on his Stegosaurus head, not unlike Doryu:
We just might be getting a Dinoking out of this line.
I can see that Happening
Posted by Kurona on October 5th, 2017 @ 8:17pm CDT
I just came here to say I was shocked that Cutthroat and Sinnertwin got to take their names, but that's even more incredible! Holy heck!!
Posted by Cmdr. Trailblazer on October 5th, 2017 @ 8:17pm CDT
Qwan wrote:Cmdr. Trailblazer wrote:DeathReviews wrote:Did they just remold CW Silverbolt into Hun-Grrr? That's kinda what it looks like. Those forearms in beast mode are kind of weak sauce. I like the other Terrorcons, and I'd get Hun-grrr to complete Abominus, but it looks like they phoned it in with his engineering....
Yes, there is some parts-swapping there. And how is reusing a couple of parts from one figure constitute 'phoning in'? That's actually kinda clever. Hasbro is saving money, while still giving us something fairly different and unique. They're learning from Combiner Wars, and we're not getting rehashes of the same figures over and over. In addition, they're reusing parts from one of (if not the best) of the Combiner War Voyagers.
Can't speak for Death, but while I don't have a problem with the shared parts/engineering, I'd still argue they 'phoned it in' a little bit for unrelated reasons. I'm not a designer but surely those front legs could've been done so many other ways - as it is they look vestigial and generally bad.
Admittedly, he looks better in color and I don't hate him, but I'm sure they could've done just a bit more to bring him up to par. Much like Sludge with the Dinobots, I'm mostly interested in him to complete the Terrorcons/Abominus - on his own he's a fine figure, but with all the other home-runs in this line he'd be pretty low down the priority list if not for his connections.
Speaking of home-runs... I absolutely adore Blot's hand transformation. The way they did the Wolverine-claws to beast mode hands is perfect and ingenious and I love it lots and lots .
I took a second look at those legs of Hun-grr's. Completely agree. Something about them just seems...off. They almost look hollow in the back, and if that's the case, I really am being turned off by the figure. I'm probably wrong on that account, though.
I do like the look of Cutthroat/Windrazor. Dunno why. Maybe it's just my bias toward aerial characters.
Definitely gonna get this group, though.
Posted by william-james88 on October 5th, 2017 @ 8:24pm CDT
Below you will find first the names of the products whos pictures are below, followed by the product descriptions, then followed by the images. You can also view them all in our gallery by clicking here. Enjoy!
Voyager class Hun-Gurrr
Deluxe class Terrorcon Rippersnapper
Deluxe class Terrorcon Cutthroat
Deluxe class Terrorcon Blot
Deluxe class Sinnertwin
Legends class Windcharger
Legends class Skrapnel
Prime Master Alpha Trion with Landmine
Prime Master Alchemist Prime with Submarauder
Prime Master Vector Prime with Metalhawk
Leader class Rodimus Unicronus
Transformers: Generations Power of the Primes Vector Prime Prime Master
(Ages 8 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $5.99 SRP/Available: Spring 2018)
The AUTOBOTS and DECEPTICONS use PRIME MASTERS to wield the incredible powers of the legendary bots who shaped the universe: the Primes. The PRIME MASTER OF VECTOR PRIME gives other bots the ability to time travel. Figure comes with METALHAWK decoy armor that the Prime Master figure hides inside. TRANSFORMERS GENERATIONS POWER OF THE PRIMES PRIME MASTER figures are 1.5-inch-scale figures that work with other figures. Attach this PRIME MASTER figure to a POWER OF THE PRIMES DELUXE, VOYAGER, OR LEADER CLASS figure (each sold separately) and imagine that bot wields the power of VECTOR PRIME. Available at most major retailers and on HasbroToyShop.com.
Transformers: Generations Power of the Primes Alchemist Prime Prime Master
(Ages 8 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $5.99 SRP /Available: Spring 2018)
The PRIME MASTER OF ALCHEMIST PRIME grants bots mystical scientific abilities. How will the AUTOBOTS and DECEPTICONS use these vast scientific powers? Anything is possible and everything is at stake when the Power of the Primes is unleashed! Figure comes with SUBMARAUDER decoy armor that the PRIME MASTER figure hides inside. TRANSFORMERS GENERATIONS POWER OF THE PRIMES PRIME MASTER figures are 1.5-inch-scale figures that work with other figures. Attach this PRIME MASTER figure to a POWER OF THE PRIMES DELUXE, VOYAGER, OR LEADER CLASS figure (each sold separately) and imagine that bot wields the power of ALCHEMIST PRIME. Available at most major retailers and on HasbroToyShop.com.
Transformers: Generations Power of the Primes Alpha Trion Prime Master
(Ages 8 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $5.99 SRP /Available: Spring 2018)
Rally alongside the bravest bots in the universe with ALPHA TRION PRIME MASTER! The AUTOBOTS and DECEPTICONS use PRIME MASTERS to wield the incredible powers of the legendary bots who shaped the universe: the Primes. The ALPHA TRION PRIME MASTER gives other bots the gift of infinite knowledge. Figure comes with LANDMINE decoy armor that the Prime Master figure hides inside.
TRANSFORMERS GENERATIONS POWER OF THE PRIMES PRIME MASTER figures are 1.5-inch-scale figures that work with other figures. Attach this PRIME MASTER figure to a POWER OF THE PRIMES DELUXE, VOYAGER, OR LEADER CLASS figure (each sold separately) and imagine that bot wields the power of ALPHA TRION. Available at most major retailers and on HasbroToyShop.com.
Transformers: Generations Power of the Primes Leader Class Evolution Rodimus Unicronus
(Ages 8 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $49.99 SRP /Available: Spring 2018)
The AUTOBOTS and DECEPTICONS use PRIME MASTERS to wield the incredible powers of the most legendary bots in the universe: the Primes. PRIME MASTERS carry the spark of a Prime, allowing them to share a Prime’s godlike ability with other bots. When the heroic HOT ROD is corrupted by the Matrix of Chaos, he evolves to RODIMUS UNICRONUS, a servant of evil driven by a sole purpose: destroy the Matrix of Leadership. This TRANSFORMERS GENERATIONS POWER OF THE PRIMES LEADER CLASS EVOLUTION RODIMUS UNICRONUS figure is a 9-inch-scale figure that comes with converting Evolution Armor. Use the Evolution Armor to evolve this figure from NEMESIS HOT ROD to RODIMUS UNICRONUS. Available at most major retailers and on HasbroToyShop.com.
Transformers: Generations Power of the Primes Legends Class Windcharger
(Ages 8 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $9.99/Available: Spring 2018)
AUTOBOTS unite! The AUTOBOTS and DECEPTICONS use PRIME MASTERS to wield the incredible powers of the legendary bots who shaped the universe: the Primes. PRIME MASTERS carry the spark of a Prime, allowing them to share a Prime’s godlike ability with other bots. How will the decisive AUTOBOT warrior WINDCHARGER wield this epic power? TRANSFORMERS GENERATIONS POWER OF THE PRIMES LEGENDS CLASS figures are 3.75-inch-scale figures. When this Legends Class WINDCHARGER figure is in sports car mode, PRIME MASTER figures fit inside. PRIME MASTER figures are each sold separately. Available at most major retailers and on HasbroToyShop.com.
Transformers: Generations Power of the Primes Legends Class Skrapnel
(Ages 8 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $9.99/Available: Spring 2018)
The AUTOBOTS and DECEPTICONS use PRIME MASTERS to wield the incredible powers of the legendary bots who shaped the universe: the Primes. PRIME MASTERS carry the spark of a Prime, allowing them to share a Prime’s godlike ability with other bots. How will the merciless INSECTICON SKRAPNEL wield this epic power? Anything is possible and everything is at stake when the Power of the Primes is unleashed! TRANSFORMERS GENERATIONS POWER OF THE PRIMES LEGENDS CLASS figures are 3.75-inch-scale figures. This Legends Class SKRAPNEL figure converts from robot to stag beetle in 10 steps. Available at most major retailers and on HasbroToyShop.com.
Transformers: Generations Power of the Primes Deluxe Class Terrorcon Rippersnapper
(Ages 8 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $19.99 SRP /Available: Spring 2018)
The AUTOBOTS and DECEPTICONS use PRIME MASTERS to wield the incredible powers of the most legendary bots in the universe: the Primes. PRIME MASTERS carry the spark of a Prime, allowing them to share a Prime’s godlike ability with other bots. How will the ferocious TERRORCON ground attack specialist wield this epic power? Anything is possible and everything is at stake when the Power of the Primes is unleashed! TRANSFORMERS GENERATIONS POWER OF THE PRIMES DELUXE CLASS figures are 5.5-inch-scale figures that come with a Prime Armor accessory. Insert a PRIME MASTER figure (not included, each sold separately) into the accessory, attach it to the figure’s chest, and imagine TERRORCON RIPPERSNAPPER wields the power of a Prime. Available at most major retailers and on HasbroToyShop.com.
Transformers: Generations Power of the Primes Deluxe Class Terrorcon Cutthroat
(Ages 8 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $19.99 SRP /Available: Spring 2018)
Tremble in fear at the terror of TERRORCON CUTTHROAT! The AUTOBOTS and DECEPTICONS use PRIME MASTERS to wield the incredible powers of the most legendary bots in the universe: the Primes. PRIME MASTERS carry the spark of a Prime, allowing them to share a Prime’s godlike ability with other bots. How will the TERRORCON shock trooper wield this epic power? Anything is possible and everything is at stake when the Power of the Primes is unleashed! TRANSFORMERS GENERATIONS POWER OF THE PRIMES DELUXE CLASS figures are 5.5-inch-scale figures that come with a Prime Armor accessory. Insert a PRIME MASTER figure (not included, each sold separately) into the accessory, attach it to the figure’s chest, and imagine TERRORCON CUTTHROAT wields the power of a Prime. Available at most major retailers and on HasbroToyShop.com.
Transformers: Generations Power of the Primes Deluxe Class Terrorcon Blot
(Ages 8 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $19.99 SRP /Available: Spring 2018)
The AUTOBOTS and DECEPTICONS use PRIME MASTERS to wield the incredible powers of the most legendary bots in the universe: the Primes. PRIME MASTERS carry the spark of a Prime, allowing them to share a Prime’s godlike ability with other bots. How will the foul TERRORCON foot soldier wield this epic power? Anything is possible and everything is at stake when the Power of the Primes is unleashed! TRANSFORMERS GENERATIONS POWER OF THE PRIMES DELUXE CLASS figures are 5.5-inch-scale figures that come with a Prime Armor accessory. Insert a PRIME MASTER figure (not included, each sold separately) into the accessory, attach it to the figure’s chest, and imagine TERRORCON BLOT wields the power of a Prime. Available at most major retailers and on HasbroToyShop.com.
Transformers: Generations Power of the Primes Deluxe Class Sinnertwin
(Ages 8 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $19.99 SRP Available: Spring 2018)
AUTOBOTS unite! The AUTOBOTS and DECEPTICONS use PRIME MASTERS to wield the incredible powers of the most legendary bots in the universe: the Primes. PRIME MASTERS carry the spark of a Prime, allowing them to share a Prime’s godlike ability with other bots. How will the TERRORCON sentry wield this epic power? Anything is possible and everything is at stake when the Power of the Primes is unleashed! TRANSFORMERS GENERATIONS POWER OF THE PRIMES DELUXE CLASS figures are 5.5-inch-scale figures that come with a Prime Armor accessory. Insert a PRIME MASTER figure (not included, each sold separately) into the accessory, attach it to the figure’s chest, and imagine SINNERTWIN wields the power of a Prime. Available at most major retailers and on HasbroToyShop.com.
Transformers: Generations Power of the Primes Voyager Class Terrorcon Hun-Gurrr
(Ages 8 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $29.99 SRP Available: Spring 2018)
The AUTOBOTS and DECEPTICONS use PRIME MASTERS to wield the incredible powers of the most legendary bots in the universe: the Primes. PRIME MASTERS carry the spark of a Prime, allowing them to share a Prime’s godlike ability with other bots. How will the TERRORCON leader wield this epic power? TRANSFORMERS GENERATIONS POWER OF THE PRIMES VOYAGER CLASS figures are 7-inch-scale figures that come with 2 Prime Armor accessories. Insert a PRIME MASTER figure (not included; each sold separately) into 1 of the accessories, attach it to the figure, and imagine HUN-GURRR wields the power of a Prime. Available at most major retailers and on HasbroToyShop.com.
Posted by Kurona on October 5th, 2017 @ 8:25pm CDT
Posted by Jelze Bunnycat on October 5th, 2017 @ 8:25pm CDT
- Hun-Gurrr: new mold, general skeleton based on CW Silverbolt. No reused parts tho.
- Cutthroat: sorry Kurona, he does reuse parts of PotP Swoop. I'm spotting the upper legs, the arms and the inner half of the wings to match Swoop's.
- Sinnertwin: new
- Rippersnapper: new
- Blot: new
As far as I can tell of course.
Posted by Kurona on October 5th, 2017 @ 8:27pm CDT
Posted by Sabrblade on October 5th, 2017 @ 8:32pm CDT
It is Vector Prime, after all.Kurona wrote:This look like a cyber key to anyone else?
Though, the little lines and dots are based on those seen in this art:
Posted by -Kanrabat- on October 5th, 2017 @ 8:34pm CDT
Posted by Kurona on October 5th, 2017 @ 8:40pm CDT
Posted by ExciKaiser on October 5th, 2017 @ 8:45pm CDT
Posted by Kurona on October 5th, 2017 @ 8:48pm CDT
Posted by william-james88 on October 5th, 2017 @ 8:50pm CDT
Posted by Syko on October 5th, 2017 @ 8:53pm CDT
Also loving the terrorcon limbs all around, they really just hit it out of the park with them.
Posted by Qwan on October 5th, 2017 @ 9:00pm CDT
The design on his spark-plate looks alright, I wouldn't have noticed the constellation design being derived from his Aligned artwork if it hadn't been pointed out, but that's pretty cool now that I know. I would've really liked to see his straight-up Cyber Key design for the spark-plate - it just feels so iconic for the character! - but this carries the idea well enough too.
(Is this how geewunners feel about every new toy of their childhood characters?)
In other news:
How will Skrapnel wield this epic power? He's gonna have a tough time of it given his total lack of compatibility, that's for sureHow will the merciless INSECTICON SKRAPNEL wield this epic power?
Come on manwilliam-james88 wrote:I see Blot is giving Ball joints a whole new meaning:
Posted by Jelze Bunnycat on October 5th, 2017 @ 9:06pm CDT
Qwan wrote:Disregarding the "face" piece (spark-plate?), it's astonishing how much Vector Prime... doesn't really look like Vector Prime at all. Ah well, I suppose that's the nature of Prime Masters and their size. I dunno how/if they could've done it, but it would've been really cool to see Vector Prime done from Alpha Trion's TM (with the new "face" part from PotP Vector naturally) - like Safeguard carrying his partner's life-essence.
The Prime Masters are generally designed after the inner robots of the Pretenders (it's not just the suits), so you're getting the whole Pretender package here... except Landmine/Alpha Trion reuses the Metalhawk design for the inner robot and the suit except for the front panel. In Hasbro's defense the head is a close match.
And thanks to your idea I just realised Hasbro is intent on keeping Vector and Alpha connected in some shape or form.
Posted by Flashwave on October 5th, 2017 @ 9:13pm CDT
Windcharger's head looks cheap.
I gotta ve honest. The Beast Hunters Abominus guys have a special l8ttle place 8n my heart. These dudes look awesome, they svale much more nicely, and they are for the most part much more accurate. The Scramble feature is appreciated, too. I'll more than likely get them, but man I dont know that I want these. Its sorta like comparing this upcoming Jazz and the RTS Jazz for me
Posted by TF-fan kev777 on October 5th, 2017 @ 9:36pm CDT
Cmdr. Trailblazer wrote:I took a second look at those legs of Hun-grr's. Completely agree. Something about them just seems...off. They almost look hollow in the back, and if that's the case, I really am being turned off by the figure. I'm probably wrong on that account, though.
I do like the look of Cutthroat/Windrazor. Dunno why. Maybe it's just my bias toward aerial characters.
Definitely gonna get this group, though.
I think they probably are hollow, but may have a panel. Think of Silverbolt's leg and foot transformation because that's basically what this is. For torso mode, I'm guessing you open the panel and tuck the feet/dragon heads into each leg, then fold them up so the knee panels become the shoulders.
Posted by Albatross250 on October 5th, 2017 @ 9:43pm CDT
Posted by TF-fan kev777 on October 5th, 2017 @ 9:48pm CDT
Except Windcharger. Yikes, what a mess. Terrible headsculpt. Seriously, did they hire a toy designer from Thomas the Tank Engine?
And the cockpit makes me think car mode is going to be a floppy mess.
I'm normally a completionist, but this might be a figure and mold I skip.
Posted by Grahf_ on October 5th, 2017 @ 10:04pm CDT
Blot can be retooled into Tentakill.
Cutthroat or Swoop can be retooled into Seawing.
Rippersnapper can be retooled differently into both Skalor and Overbite.
Hun Gurrr can be retooled into Snaptrap.
Nautilator can be a legends scale gun. It's a shame that Slash doesn't seem to have a weapon or armor mode especially with the combiners not having their own combinable weapons this time around. Cindersaur could also have been something for Abominus.
I know Hun Gurrr into Snaptrap is a stretch but if you turn the beast mode around and possibly upside down while switching the tail for a head and transforming the robot legs into the chest piece, it could work as a turtle. Piranacon's chest ends up as the back of the turtle shell anyway so it could work with some ingenuity.
Posted by Syko on October 5th, 2017 @ 10:11pm CDT
Posted by Grahf_ on October 5th, 2017 @ 10:18pm CDT
Syko wrote:The only issue there is keeping the back cannons facing the right way for bot and torso modes since it seems you still have to flip it to go between the two.
Forgot about those. Simple though, make them removable pieces made from the combiner feet.
Posted by Ultra Markus on October 5th, 2017 @ 10:31pm CDT
Posted by chuckdawg1999 on October 5th, 2017 @ 10:33pm CDT
Ultra Markus wrote:finally a proper windcharger! i like the reveal the shield scout version it was really good but this is so nicely done
At least the RTS Scout had weapons built in.
Posted by Ultra Markus on October 5th, 2017 @ 10:36pm CDT
its a good looking version minus the head too bad we couldnt swap heads with the scout class RTS from years back
Posted by Ultra Markus on October 5th, 2017 @ 10:41pm CDT
Posted by SW's SilverHammer on October 5th, 2017 @ 11:17pm CDT
Posted by DecepticonFinishline on October 6th, 2017 @ 12:15am CDT
Hellscream9999 wrote:
And that knee kibble on the stegosaurus though...
I like it!
I've been a fan of the Dinocombiner concept since the beginning. However, the different legs kind of just look like little teardrops... Or seeds... Or something. I dunno. Volcanicus isn't looking menacing at all. I think that knee kibble helps.
Also, yeah. In the general consensus about Windcharger's head. Woof. Save that shit for the slavishly-screen-accurate Masterpiece version.
Posted by blackeyedprime on October 6th, 2017 @ 3:46am CDT
Not fussed about the shattered glass rodimus but if hasbro wants to go crazy and do him in a junkion paint scheme I'm there for that.
Thunderwings likely to be a repaint of skyshadow, the silhouettes have been shown before in panels so we might see a unique sculpt for Star sabre. Hasbro seems to love doing jetfires at the mo, probably just to piff off harmony gold so I'd expect to see him in some fashion, even at a stretch of a repaint/retool of star sabre tho the evolution thing wouldn't work (scientist to autobot hero is a push).
Nice solid line up so far, we might even get the seekers for limbs for starscream at some point, that or a lot of voyager torso seekers for lots of crazy creative builds.
Posted by Coptur on October 6th, 2017 @ 4:31am CDT
Looking at Blot & Rippersnapper paves the way to the Seacons
Posted by bluecatcinema on October 6th, 2017 @ 8:13am CDT