Official Images of Studio Series Long Haul, Rampage, Shatter, Scrapmetal and More!
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Here is the official info from Hasbro:
Reach past the big screen and build the ultimate TRANSFORMERS collection with Studio Series figures. Each figure in the Studio Series lineup is inspired by an iconic movie scene and designed with specs and details to reflect the TRANSFORMERS movie universe.
Transformers Studio Series 40 Deluxe Class TRANSFORMERS: BUMBLEBEE Movie Shatter Action Figure
(Ages 8 and up)
The 4.5-inch Studio Series 40 Deluxe Class TRANSFORMERS: BUMBLEBEE SHATTER figure converts between robot and 1971 Plymouth GTX in 23 steps. Figure scale reflects the character’s size in the world of TRANSFORMERS: BUMBLEBEE. Removable backdrop displays SHATTER figure in the DECEPTICON Arrival scene from TRANSFORMERS: BUMBLEBEE when SHATTER arrives on Earth in 1987. Fans can use the backdrop and pose their figure in the scene with their own style. Perfect for fans looking for a more advanced converting figure. Available at most major retailers and on HasbroToyShop.com.
Transformers Studio Series 37 Voyager Class TRANSFORMERS: REVENGE OF THE FALLEN Movie Constructicon Rampage Action Figure
(Ages 8 and up)
The 6.5-inch Studio Series 37 Voyager Class Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen-inspired CONSTRUCTICON RAMPAGE figure converts from robot to bulldozer mode in 22 steps. Remove backdrop to showcase CONSTRUCTICON RAMPAGE in the Pyramid Desert Battle scene. Figure features vivid, movie-inspired deco and 2 detailed hand blaster accessories. In the Pyramid Desert Battle scene from TRANSFORMERS: REVENGE OF THE FALLEN, CONSTRUCTICON RAMPAGE, the left foot of DEVASTATOR, lures Sam Witwicky into a trap to force him to give up the Matrix Of Leadership. Reach past the big screen and build the ultimate TRANSFORMERS collection with Studio Series figures (each sold separately), inspired by iconic movie scenes and designed with specs and details to reflect the TRANSFORMERS movie universe. Perfect for fans looking for a more advanced converting figure. Available at most major retailers and on HasbroToyShop.com.
Transformers Studio Series 42 Voyager Class TRANSFORMERS: REVENGE OF THE FALLEN Movie Constructicon Long Haul Action Figure
(Ages 8 and up)
The 6.5-inch Studio Series 42 Voyager Class TRANSFORMERS: REVENGE OF THE FALLEN-inspired CONSTRUCTICON LONG HAUL figure converts from robot to dump truck mode in 21 steps. Remove backdrop to showcase CONSTRUCTICON LONG HAUL in the Pyramid Desert Battle scene. Figure features vivid, movie-inspired deco. In the Pyramid Desert Battle scene from TRANSFORMERS: REVENGE OF THE FALLEN, the CONSTRUCTICON LONG HAUL combines with 7 of his CONSTRUCTICON comrades to form the brutal DEVASTATOR combiner. Reach past the big screen and build the ultimate TRANSFORMERS collection with Studio Series figures (each sold separately), inspired by iconic movie scenes and designed with specs and details to reflect the TRANSFORMERS movie universe. Perfect for fans looking for a more advanced converting figure. Available at most major retailers and on HasbroToyShop.com.
Transformers Studio Series 39 Deluxe Class TRANSFORMERS: THE LAST KNIGHT Movie Cogman Action Figure
(Ages 8 and up)
The 4.5-inch Studio Series 39 Deluxe Class TRANSFORMERS: THE LAST KNIGHT COGMAN figure converts from robot to car mode in 19 steps. Remove backdrop to showcase COGMAN in the London Escape scene. Figure features vivid, movie-inspired deco and detailed accessories. Imagine the scene when, as COGMAN speeds through the streets of London, he remembers to tell Sir Edmund Burton that Agnes called for a snuggle. Reach past the big screen and build the ultimate TRANSFORMERS collection with Studio Series figures (each sold separately), inspired by iconic movie scenes and designed with specs and details to reflect the TRANSFORMERS movie universe. Perfect for fans looking for a more advanced converting figure. Available at most major retailers and on HasbroToyShop.com.
Transformers Studio Series 41 Deluxe Class TRANSFORMERS: REVENGE OF THE FALLEN Movie Constructicon Scrapmetal Action Figure
(Ages 8 and up)
The 4.5-inch Studio Series 41 Deluxe Class TRANSFORMERS: REVENGE OF THE FALLEN CONSTRUCTICON SCRAPMETAL figure converts from robot to vehicle mode in 24 steps. Remove backdrop to showcase CONSTRUCTICON SCRAPMETAL in the Pyramid Desert Battle scene. Figure features vivid, movie-inspired deco and detailed accessories. In the Pyramid Desert Battle scene from TRANSFORMERS: REVENGE OF THE FALLEN, the CONSTRUCTICON SCRAPMETAL combines with 7 of his CONSTRUCTICON comrades to form the brutal DEVASTATOR combiner. Reach past the big screen and build the ultimate TRANSFORMERS collection with Studio Series figures (each sold separately), inspired by iconic movie scenes and designed with specs and details to reflect the TRANSFORMERS movie universe. Perfect for fans looking for a more advanced converting figure. Available at most major retailers and on HasbroToyShop.com.
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Posted by NeonPrime on October 28th, 2018 @ 6:26pm CDT
Posted by Ironhidensh on October 28th, 2018 @ 6:50pm CDT
Posted by Jelze Bunnycat on October 28th, 2018 @ 7:06pm CDT
Ironhidensh wrote:So....... where are Devastators swinging nuts?
Bob Barker wrote:"Please remember to spay or neuter your animals"
Quite the surprise they actually managed to pull it off. That would mean 100% accuracy is officially off the table.
Speaking of accuracy, so far all vehicles have been accurate, and licensed. I don't see that changing for Dino. I mean, Stinger got its Pagani Huayra model, promoted from its unlicensed approximations, redecos, and Camaro model from his Bumblebee redeco from AoE!
Posted by EvasionModeBumblebee on October 28th, 2018 @ 7:54pm CDT
Now that's interesting. Normally I'd call it a mistransformation but Prime's chest pieces are just gone. Maybe they'll be removable for the Jetfire combination (like a new chest piece that plugs in), but I'm thinking it wouldn't be hard to turn this into DOTM Prime with some third-party add-ons!
Posted by Spider5800 on October 28th, 2018 @ 8:07pm CDT
EvasionModeBumblebee wrote:
Now that's interesting. Normally I'd call it a mistransformation but Prime's chest pieces are just gone. Maybe they'll be removable for the Jetfire combination (like a new chest piece that plugs in), but I'm thinking it wouldn't be hard to turn this into DOTM Prime with some third-party add-ons!
The stomach panels you mean? They're there, they're just unfolded (you can see them on his sides, giving him love handles).
Posted by Wireless_Phantom on October 28th, 2018 @ 8:22pm CDT
Ironhidensh wrote:So....... where are Devastators swinging nuts?
Well, technically speaking this Devastator is missing a Constructicon compared to what it was in the movie, so it seems they left that last one out so they had an excuse for them not being there.
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on October 28th, 2018 @ 8:33pm CDT
Megatron?? Hell yeah! That truck mode makes it all worth it!!
Optimus and Jetfire?? Also hell yeah!! It'll be awesome to have another go at that, and it means that I feel even better about being ok with not getting the SS Prime.
Bonecrush, Frikkin Bonecrusher baby!! My favorite movie con is getting a proper large toy at last!!!!!!!!!
Shatter looks so gooooooooooooood and cooooooooooool, I love her. I also love how her and Dropkick in the SS line so far transform into the alt mode that seems to take up more distinct features in their robot modes (Shatter looks far more muscle car with some jet parts, while Dropkick is dominated by the cockpit and robot blades).
FRIKKIN HELL TO THE FRIKKIN HELL YEAH DEVASTATOR BABY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I will buy all 8. I anticipate that Scrapmetal and Hightower are deluxes, Long Haul, Mixmaster, Rampage, and Scrapper voyagers, and Scavenger and Overload as leaders, with maybe Mixmaster or Scrapper falling to deluxe and Overload to voyager. Scavenger has to be Leader class though. And that is awesome to think about.
Also, Scrap Metal really seems to share some cues from the CW Devastator Scavenger, which is really awesome.
As of now, Studio Series is OWNING 2019!!!
Posted by ZeldaTheSwordsman on October 28th, 2018 @ 8:55pm CDT
1. As I suspected, they're ripping us off by only giving us one gun with Optimus.
2. It's Jetpower Optimus, Hasbro. Jetwing is the flight pack from Dark of the Moon. Pay attention to your own damn terminology.
3. Yep, it's definitely no more accurate than the ROTF Leader figures' combo; even less in some ways.. And it's using Optimus' single gun as a pathetic half-assed substitute for the actual BFG. I guess the legs are more functional and actually gain in height, but... Meh. If they wanted to do Jetpower Prime, they should have made a special release of Optimus with an add-on set that existed as the Jetpower parts and nothing but. There's even precedent via the DotM line!
4. Jetfire's axe would look better with the axe head being done as a piece that clipped onto the top of the landing gear cane, for accuracy's sake.
Now that that's out of my system.
Jetfire on his own continues to look more awesome. The new Constructicon toys are all looking good. Drift has his first good toy. The Studio Series is really coming into its own.
It leaves me really torn because they're cool and getting better but don't scale too well with figures outside the line (Unicron Trilogy, CHUG, the regular movie lines, which tend to shoot for ~1/32-ish for most characters and attempt to have robot modes scale even if vehicles don't)... I like them but at the same time most wouldn't go with the size I'm already invested in
Posted by Agent 53 on October 29th, 2018 @ 1:07am CDT
Posted by noctorro on October 29th, 2018 @ 1:54am CDT
But I do really like ROTF Devastator, the mix colors and that he's more of a slough or something. I like my Supreme one but the legs are small and he's heavy as @@!#$%. + the individual parts don't have a robot mode.
Now this guy looks great! And the new Longhaul also looks great, better than the voyager we got which is my favorite of the Constructicons. I never liked Rampage but I think him being a voyager sized would make him a better toy and less flimsy.
Another random Constructicon is always welcome if he has a humanoid robot mode. I do like the fact they went creative with the Constructicons. I just don't like the 2 wheeled guy and the drill body guy. Mixmaster was te-ri-ble as a toy. I hope they simplefy them a little.
I'm up for that Studio Series Devastator, reading his parts have robot modes.
I think I'll still keep Supreme Devastator because he also looks cool.
Shatter looks great, can't wait for the Cybertronian toys to get news items!
Posted by Lunatic Prime on October 29th, 2018 @ 3:47am CDT
Posted by Lunatic Prime on October 29th, 2018 @ 3:55am CDT
noctorro wrote:Shatter looks great, can't wait for the Cybertronian toys to get news items!
I'd like to see a new RotF Soundwave. But if you mean the Cybertronian modes from the Bumblebee Movie I guess you can use the SIEGE figures for that and maybe that's even intended that way by
Posted by Carnivius_Prime on October 29th, 2018 @ 6:24am CDT
Shall open in a sec. You can see the G1 tapes are missing cos I presume previous owner is a G1 collector and just wanted those and so the Bee is untouched and cost £20 + £4 postage.
I shall likely have the battle mask on this version and call it Goldbug.
Posted by ZeroWolf on October 29th, 2018 @ 6:28am CDT
Posted by Carnivius_Prime on October 29th, 2018 @ 6:51am CDT
ZeroWolf wrote:Nice catch carni you'll have to post some pics of the two vw beetles together.
Thanks. Yeah I really like this. The face came off way easier than on the yellow one (which was likely stuck cos of paint) and I'm pretty happy with him overall. Think my only disappointment being no background card display for him. Not a big deal at moment cos I haven't the shelf space at present to display all the figures with their backdrops but I would like to.
Speaking of background cards, i take it Devastator likely won't have one due to size and that he's sold as many separate smaller figures? Still amazed they're even doing this whole thing.
Also I wonder if those shoulder holes on the new Studio Prime (for Jetfire parts) can fit the tabs of the swords on the first Studio Prime so I can store them on there.
Posted by ZeroWolf on October 29th, 2018 @ 6:57am CDT
Posted by Carnivius_Prime on October 29th, 2018 @ 7:04am CDT
ZeroWolf wrote:You getting the gold camaro bee? As for devy yeah unless he's being sold in a box, there won't be a display for him.
If I can find it cheap enough. I wanted the gold VW to be a seperate Goldbug but the gold camaro doesn't really have a character it could be but I'd still like it. I've spent so much monies lately though and I wanna be saving up for all these extremely awesome upcoming Studio toys.
Posted by ZeroWolf on October 29th, 2018 @ 7:22am CDT
Posted by Omegatron. on October 29th, 2018 @ 7:32am CDT
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:I am aware of that. Nine in total, of which the Supreme class omitted 3 and the Legends-class combiner omitted two. However, with Scrapmetal getting a toy they seemed to be going for the overlooked members this time around. So if all - as in really all, all 9 of them, nobody left out this time - the component robots were in scale, then...
And it's been confirmed that this Devy is eight-piece, so there's only one component vehicle missing this time.
Technically, this Devastator also omits two components. Scrapmetal wasn't actually part of Devastator in the film, he seems to be filling the role of this guy on the new Devastator.
Posted by Carnivius_Prime on October 29th, 2018 @ 7:34am CDT
ZeroWolf wrote:Yeah that devy is going to cost a lot when it's all added up. Maybe releasing him in stages is to help people's wallets...
Makes it more appealing to me since I'm not generally a combiner fan anyways so I'm quite happy seeing them as seperate individual purchases that happen to combine into a cool monster when I have the lot and I actually do want all of them (which again is rare for me in regards to combiner teams) since I'm kinda addicted to collecting Studio Series and big fan of the movie designs. I suppose individual ones can be more difficult to collect since you have to be sure you find them all rather than available in one big package though but we'll see how it goes. Am curious to know how much it'll all cost when done being that it's a mixture of deluxes and voyagers.
Posted by ZeroWolf on October 29th, 2018 @ 7:45am CDT
Posted by Octobotimus on October 29th, 2018 @ 8:39am CDT
ZeroWolf wrote:Well so far we're looking at 70 ish from what we've seen so far (two deluxes and a Voyager) I think there's rumours that scavenger may be a leader, which if true adds another 50 to the price.
knowing that they confirmed he is made of 8 members, this thing is going to most likely cost around 200-250.
Posted by TF-fan kev777 on October 29th, 2018 @ 8:46am CDT
So the reality is we're pretty much getting 2 titans in 2019.
Posted by Lunatic Prime on October 29th, 2018 @ 8:46am CDT
Octobotimus wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:Well so far we're looking at 70 ish from what we've seen so far (two deluxes and a Voyager) I think there's rumours that scavenger may be a leader, which if true adds another 50 to the price.
knowing that they confirmed he is made of 8 members, this thing is going to most likely cost around 200-250.
Just make a comparison with CW Devastator. He consists of six Voyager class figures and how much did he cost? $150? So now you probably get a combiner consisting of 8 figures in different classes from Deluxe to Leader and pay about $225. Of course they are a bit more expensive because they are packaged separate and SS figures have "more" paintapps and "more" parts because of "improved" transformations.
Posted by william-james88 on October 29th, 2018 @ 9:13am CDT
Long Haul
Scrapmetal
Rampage
So there are 5 left right?
I assume Hightower, Misxmaster (No clue how that will turn out), Scrapper and Demolisher will be next, but who wil the last one be?
Posted by Sabrblade on October 29th, 2018 @ 9:21am CDT
Overload.william-james88 wrote:So we have the following revealed so far for Devastato:
Long Haul
Scrapmetal
Rampage
So there are 5 left right?
I assume Hightower, Misxmaster (No clue how that will turn out), Scrapper and Demolisher will be next, but who wil the last one be?
Also, you mean Scavenger. Demolishor wasn't part of the combination in the movie.
Posted by william-james88 on October 29th, 2018 @ 9:31am CDT
Sabrblade wrote:Overload.william-james88 wrote:So we have the following revealed so far for Devastato:
Long Haul
Scrapmetal
Rampage
So there are 5 left right?
I assume Hightower, Misxmaster (No clue how that will turn out), Scrapper and Demolisher will be next, but who wil the last one be?
Also, you mean Scavenger. Demolishor wasn't part of the combination in the movie.
I do not mean Scavenger, I mean Demolisher. I am sure thats what Hasbro is gonna do since they are incorporating two things in one with these releases. Giving the individual constructicons with robot modes we saw and making them combine into devastator. Scrapmetal is a perfect example of what they want to do. Technically none of this is accurate since all the componets for Devastator were drones with no robot modes. But clearly, no one wants that.
Posted by o.supreme on October 29th, 2018 @ 9:44am CDT
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Why would they have him combine with Movie 1 Prime and not the ROTF-labeled one that's currently out? Because Movie 1 Prime has been modified to actually support the combination. And to have a chest that doesn't look like it used the 2007 Optimus toys for reference.
As I stated previously, the only change to Optimus' body between Movie 1 and RotF is just that he's a bit more weathered in robot mode. It's a very minor cosmetic thing. There is literally no reason you can't use "Movie 1" Optimus for ROTF scenes. Obviously you'd have to borrow the inferior previous version's swords for some of it, but then you'd have to do that for his fight with Bonecrusher anyway.
Also as I stated in my comments, I get that there was really very little between movie 1 and RotF Optimus Prime, however I just thought the whole point of the SS line was to go for super accuracy, something none of the previous movie tie-in lines were able to do. I guess that just goes out the window here?
Besides I'm not looking to have Optimus fight Bonecrusher or anyone else. I don't collect SS as a general rule, but I just thought the combined Jet/Optimus was cool, as would be a *possible* Devastator. I'll still get it, just a little disappointed at the lack of forward thinking by Has/Tak that's all.
Posted by william-james88 on October 29th, 2018 @ 9:52am CDT
o.supreme wrote: I guess that just goes out the window here?
Its still the most accurate line we ever had, but it stopped being perfectly accurate a while back. I mean, what the fuck is Shadowraider?
Posted by Omegatron. on October 29th, 2018 @ 10:01am CDT
william-james88 wrote:Technically none of this is accurate since all the componets for Devastator were drones with no robot modes. But clearly, no one wants that.
Just because they didn't transform in the movie doesn't mean they don't have robot modes.
Posted by Sabrblade on October 29th, 2018 @ 10:10am CDT
Lockdown's mercenary troops.william-james88 wrote:o.supreme wrote: I guess that just goes out the window here?
Its still the most accurate line we ever had, but it stopped being perfectly accurate a while back. I mean, what the **** is Shadowraider?
Posted by Carnivius_Prime on October 29th, 2018 @ 11:31am CDT
Sabrblade wrote:Lockdown's mercenary troops.william-james88 wrote:o.supreme wrote: I guess that just goes out the window here?
Its still the most accurate line we ever had, but it stopped being perfectly accurate a while back. I mean, what the **** is Shadowraider?
Yeah I thought we cleared that up ages ago. Yes they don't look much the same but that it was it is and hey maybe it's what happens when they choose alt-modes like their leader.
Posted by william-james88 on October 29th, 2018 @ 11:38am CDT
Sabrblade wrote:Lockdown's mercenary troops.william-james88 wrote:o.supreme wrote: I guess that just goes out the window here?
Its still the most accurate line we ever had, but it stopped being perfectly accurate a while back. I mean, what the **** is Shadowraider?
Which is perfect proof that not everything in the studio series line is screen accurate.
Posted by TF-fan kev777 on October 29th, 2018 @ 1:09pm CDT
But now, I'm going to have to get at least 1, probably 2 Cogmans (cogmen?) to be bodies for Ramhorn and Lione unless I can find any more TLK cogmans at Ross/TJMaxx/Marshalls cheaper. I have one TLK Cogman that already belongs to Shuffler.
Then they hit me with Devy. All 8 will be bought on sight. Just when I was going to skip some of the Siege figures and save me some $$$. Well played Hasbro, well played.
Posted by Jelze Bunnycat on October 29th, 2018 @ 2:04pm CDT
william-james88 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Lockdown's mercenary troops.william-james88 wrote:o.supreme wrote: I guess that just goes out the window here?
Its still the most accurate line we ever had, but it stopped being perfectly accurate a while back. I mean, what the **** is Shadowraider?
Which is perfect proof that not everything in the studio series line is screen accurate.
Not when it comes to characters with a negligible, "blink-or-you'll-miss-it", amount of screen time, or at the very least army-builders. Kinda scary thought for Sideways and Jolt, where would they fall?
Just to clear a few things up:
Constructicons were a dime-a-dozen in RotF, the same type of vehicle came in different colors throughout the movie, the giant mining excavator and the bulldozer most notably so. Put bluntly:
Demolishor: white excavator, unceremoniously executed in Shanghai at the beginning
Scavenger: red excavator, part of Devastator
Rampage: red bulldozer, fought Bumblebee in Egypt
unknown bulldozer: yellow, part of Devastator.
That only goes for the movie, mind you: the toys used the "Devastator" colors for the individuals upon initial release, later redecos had the correct movie colors... for the most part. Rampage lucked out in a sense by being the right color for the character, but the wrong color for Devastator. As for the excavator... most definitely red, I don't care what name they're gonna use. More than likely they'll be redecoed in their alternate colors later, using alternate names
Posted by Ig89ninja on October 29th, 2018 @ 2:11pm CDT
Posted by ZeldaTheSwordsman on October 29th, 2018 @ 2:44pm CDT
My point about "Movie 1" Optimus is that he's more accurate to both movie 1 and ROTF than the original SS Optimus. And that Jetfire combines with him rather than the existing "ROTF" one because that one lacks the connectors; it'd be like trying to combine Godbomber with the original Hasbro Powermaster Optimus Prime.
Omegatron. wrote:ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:I am aware of that. Nine in total, of which the Supreme class omitted 3 and the Legends-class combiner omitted two. However, with Scrapmetal getting a toy they seemed to be going for the overlooked members this time around. So if all - as in really all, all 9 of them, nobody left out this time - the component robots were in scale, then...
And it's been confirmed that this Devy is eight-piece, so there's only one component vehicle missing this time.
Technically, this Devastator also omits two components. Scrapmetal wasn't actually part of Devastator in the film, he seems to be filling the role of this guy on the new Devastator.
Fair point, but replacing him with another guy is different than leaving him and his mass out entirely.
Re: what I said about how the individual Constructicons forcing Devastator to be more to scale if they themselves were to scale... TThere's one I know won't be to scale: Scavenger. Because the Wheelbot body type is so bloody huge he would would have to be Supreme-class to be in scale, and I know that's not happening.
william-james88 wrote:o.supreme wrote: I guess that just goes out the window here?
Its still the most accurate line we ever had, but it stopped being perfectly accurate a while back. I mean, what the **** is Shadowraider?
A glorified accessory booster pack for Lockdown colored vaguely like Lockdown's generic goons It's the same BS they pulled with Ratchet and Starscream, albeit Starscream's redeco is actually canon.
Posted by Spider5800 on October 29th, 2018 @ 2:51pm CDT
On the one hand, this thing will be ludicrously expensive to complete, nevermind the time it will take to hunt them all down. And I'm actually happy with the RotF versions of these guys (the ones they released at least, Mixmaster and Long Haul look especially good), even if they don't combine. Plus it will kinda bug me that I either have to give up accuracy for Devastator or the individual bots, since different colors were used by the bots and components in the film (white and red excavator, red and yellow bulldozer, etc). And you'll probably lose some features from the old versions too (no way Mixmaster has a 3rd mode this time).
But MAN, it's cool that they even attempted this. The movie version had to be a nightmare to design with bot modes included, and the fact that they pulled this off somehow is a minor miracle.
Ultimately, I'll probably have to skip it because of money and space (no idea where I'd put this thing at my house), but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't tempted to try.
Posted by Ig89ninja on October 29th, 2018 @ 2:52pm CDT
Tell me you don’t see a resemblance
Posted by blackeyedprime on October 29th, 2018 @ 2:57pm CDT
The new bot cyberverse thing looks heavilly inspired by TF animated Blur for its legs so it might fall imto a basket on the way to a check out at some point.
Posted by william-james88 on October 29th, 2018 @ 2:57pm CDT
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:
A glorified accessory booster pack for Lockdown colored vaguely like Lockdown's generic goons It's the same BS they pulled with Ratchet and Starscream, albeit Starscream's redeco is actually canon.
Ok this is something I never understood, so Ratchet's "DOTM" deco is not in the film? He's still just yellowish green like the previous films?
Posted by ZeldaTheSwordsman on October 29th, 2018 @ 3:11pm CDT
They're vaguely similar-ish, but that's about it. And those are heavily-simplified Legends-size figures to boot (Overload doesn't have the second set of arms for instance). They're still different designs with different transformation needs, and different vehicle modes (articulated dump truck vs fixed-wheelbase minesweeper truck). And the series might go with Overload's other concept robot mode design, which was very distinct.
Studio Series Bonecrusher has already been revealed in full detail. Nothing about him suggests he could possibly form Devastator's pelvis or combine at all.
william-james88 wrote:ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:
A glorified accessory booster pack for Lockdown colored vaguely like Lockdown's generic goons It's the same BS they pulled with Ratchet and Starscream, albeit Starscream's redeco is actually canon.
Ok this is something I never understood, so Ratchet's "DOTM" deco is not in the film? He's still just yellowish green like the previous films?
Huh. TFwiki says he does have the altered paintjob (though with the yellow green still). In all my watches I somehow missed that
Posted by Ig89ninja on October 29th, 2018 @ 3:18pm CDT
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Wow! They sure both, uh... Have broad shoulders... And leg tires.. and claws... and back protrusions I guess...
They're vaguely similar-ish, but that's about it. And those are heavily-simplified Legends-size figures to boot (Overload doesn't have the second set of arms for instance). They're still different designs with different transformation needs, and different vehicle modes (articulated dump truck vs fixed-wheelbase minesweeper truck). And the series might go with Overload's other concept robot mode design, which was very distinct.
Studio Series Bonecrusher has already been revealed in full detail. Nothing about him suggests he could possibly form Devastator's pelvis or combine at all.
Fair enough, but it would be cool if they pulled this off
Posted by o.supreme on October 29th, 2018 @ 3:43pm CDT
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Bonecrusher's body type isn't even one of the Constructicon types in the film!
My point about "Movie 1" Optimus is that he's more accurate to both movie 1 and ROTF than the original SS Optimus. And that Jetfire combines with him rather than the existing "ROTF" one because that one lacks the connectors; it'd be like trying to combine Godbomber with the original Hasbro Powermaster Optimus Prime.
I think we're dancing around the same point. Basically the frustration of lack of Forward thinking by Hasbro/Takara. The current SS RotF Prime should have been designed knowing that fans (like myself) would want to combine it with Jetfire. In fact they should have released Movie 1 Prime first, so there would be no need to combine with Jetfire.
And yes, I'll agree about the Titans Return part. I really wanted a new God Ginrai, and was hoping that Legends GB would combine with TR PM Prime, when I found out they didn't I put off buying it, until of course the announcement of the Siege on Cybertron set. If not for being able to pre-order that set, I would not have a God Ginrai right now.
Posted by EvasionModeBumblebee on October 29th, 2018 @ 3:57pm CDT
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:william-james88 wrote:ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:
A glorified accessory booster pack for Lockdown colored vaguely like Lockdown's generic goons It's the same BS they pulled with Ratchet and Starscream, albeit Starscream's redeco is actually canon.
Ok this is something I never understood, so Ratchet's "DOTM" deco is not in the film? He's still just yellowish green like the previous films?
Huh. TFwiki says he does have the altered paintjob (though with the yellow green still). In all my watches I somehow missed that
His DOTM repaint is canon. He has a more greeny-green than the yellow-green from the first 2 movies. He has this same shade of green in AOE. Here's a comparison:
DOTM/AOE:
MV1/ROTF:
SS DOTM Ratchet actually looked really good in person when I got VW Bee and Ironhide. I didn't pick him up then, but I think I will soon!
Edit: Added robot mode comparison
Posted by ZeldaTheSwordsman on October 30th, 2018 @ 1:18am CDT
o.supreme wrote:ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Bonecrusher's body type isn't even one of the Constructicon types in the film!
My point about "Movie 1" Optimus is that he's more accurate to both movie 1 and ROTF than the original SS Optimus. And that Jetfire combines with him rather than the existing "ROTF" one because that one lacks the connectors; it'd be like trying to combine Godbomber with the original Hasbro Powermaster Optimus Prime.
I think we're dancing around the same point. Basically the frustration of lack of Forward thinking by Hasbro/Takara. The current SS RotF Prime should have been designed knowing that fans (like myself) would want to combine it with Jetfire. In fact they should have released Movie 1 Prime first, so there would be no need to combine with Jetfire.
And yes, I'll agree about the Titans Return part. I really wanted a new God Ginrai, and was hoping that Legends GB would combine with TR PM Prime, when I found out they didn't I put off buying it, until of course the announcement of the Siege on Cybertron set. If not for being able to pre-order that set, I would not have a God Ginrai right now.
1. They didn't know the line's fate for certain when they released the existing SS Prime, who was just half-assed in general.
2. Why would you want to combine the first SS Optimus Prime with Jetfire when it's an inferior half-assed figure that the so-called Movie 1 Optimus Prime is meant as a replacement for?
3. Seriously, there's no smegging difference in Optimus' body between Movie 1 and ROTF in the actual movies, so what the heck id your issue with using "movie 1" Optimus as both movie 1 AND RotF Optimus?!
Posted by TF-fan kev777 on October 30th, 2018 @ 7:44am CDT
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:o.supreme wrote:ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Bonecrusher's body type isn't even one of the Constructicon types in the film!
My point about "Movie 1" Optimus is that he's more accurate to both movie 1 and ROTF than the original SS Optimus. And that Jetfire combines with him rather than the existing "ROTF" one because that one lacks the connectors; it'd be like trying to combine Godbomber with the original Hasbro Powermaster Optimus Prime.
I think we're dancing around the same point. Basically the frustration of lack of Forward thinking by Hasbro/Takara. The current SS RotF Prime should have been designed knowing that fans (like myself) would want to combine it with Jetfire. In fact they should have released Movie 1 Prime first, so there would be no need to combine with Jetfire.
And yes, I'll agree about the Titans Return part. I really wanted a new God Ginrai, and was hoping that Legends GB would combine with TR PM Prime, when I found out they didn't I put off buying it, until of course the announcement of the Siege on Cybertron set. If not for being able to pre-order that set, I would not have a God Ginrai right now.
1. They didn't know the line's fate for certain when they released the existing SS Prime, who was just half-assed in general.
2. Why would you want to combine the first SS Optimus Prime with Jetfire when it's an inferior half-assed figure that the so-called Movie 1 Optimus Prime is meant as a replacement for?
3. Seriously, there's no smegging difference in Optimus' body between Movie 1 and ROTF in the actual movies, so what the heck id your issue with using "movie 1" Optimus as both movie 1 AND RotF Optimus?!
Taking a guess here as I have a touch of OCD myself, but I think his main compliant is that they named the one that combines with Jetfire Movie 1 Prime when ROTF Prime is the one who combined in the movie. He doesn't want the first SS Prime to combine with Jetfire, rather he wanted Hasbro to have enough foresight to have called the first Prime Movie 1 Prime so that the new Prime could be called ROFT Prime so the movie names match up. That's it.
Hasbro, if you are reading this, you know what you have to do. Build a time machine and fix this.
Posted by ZeroWolf on October 30th, 2018 @ 9:10am CDT
TF-fan kev777 wrote:ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:o.supreme wrote:ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Bonecrusher's body type isn't even one of the Constructicon types in the film!
My point about "Movie 1" Optimus is that he's more accurate to both movie 1 and ROTF than the original SS Optimus. And that Jetfire combines with him rather than the existing "ROTF" one because that one lacks the connectors; it'd be like trying to combine Godbomber with the original Hasbro Powermaster Optimus Prime.
I think we're dancing around the same point. Basically the frustration of lack of Forward thinking by Hasbro/Takara. The current SS RotF Prime should have been designed knowing that fans (like myself) would want to combine it with Jetfire. In fact they should have released Movie 1 Prime first, so there would be no need to combine with Jetfire.
And yes, I'll agree about the Titans Return part. I really wanted a new God Ginrai, and was hoping that Legends GB would combine with TR PM Prime, when I found out they didn't I put off buying it, until of course the announcement of the Siege on Cybertron set. If not for being able to pre-order that set, I would not have a God Ginrai right now.
1. They didn't know the line's fate for certain when they released the existing SS Prime, who was just half-assed in general.
2. Why would you want to combine the first SS Optimus Prime with Jetfire when it's an inferior half-assed figure that the so-called Movie 1 Optimus Prime is meant as a replacement for?
3. Seriously, there's no smegging difference in Optimus' body between Movie 1 and ROTF in the actual movies, so what the heck id your issue with using "movie 1" Optimus as both movie 1 AND RotF Optimus?!
Taking a guess here as I have a touch of OCD myself, but I think his main compliant is that they named the one that combines with Jetfire Movie 1 Prime when ROTF Prime is the one who combined in the movie. He doesn't want the first SS Prime to combine with Jetfire, rather he wanted Hasbro to have enough foresight to have called the first Prime Movie 1 Prime so that the new Prime could be called ROFT Prime so the movie names match up. That's it.
Hasbro, if you are reading this, you know what you have to do. Build a time machine and fix this.
This is what it is for me, and there was another way to fix this, Call the new prime Egypt battle Optimus Prime and there you go.
Posted by william-james88 on October 30th, 2018 @ 1:45pm CDT