Takara Tomy Pre-Orders up for Transformers Power of the Primes Throne of the Primes
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Thanks to a heads up from several different Seibertronians, first of which was Agamemnon, we have news that Takara Tomy's release of the Power of the Primes Throne of the Primes set is now up for pre-order at several of our sponsors! The set appears to be retailing at American based stores such as BigBadToyStore and TFsource for $89.99, which compared to the $69.99 plus tax and shipping for the Hasbro SDCC exclusive release form HasbroToyShop is a very reasonable deal indeed!
The set include Optimus Primal, the Optimal Optimus armor complete with blasters, crown, and Staff of the Primes, and the cardboard insert Throne, which depicts the 8 characters that failed to win the Fan Voted Prime award, and can hold 12 Prime Masters. It also comes with the final 4 Primes, Nexus, Amalgamous, Prima, and the 13th legendary Prime. It is set to come out in January.
Check out the list of pre-orders below.
So are you guys happy that the world is getting a Takara release, and one very nicely priced compared to the Hasbro one? Are you still gonna try and get the hasbro one here in 12 days? Let us know in the comments section below!
BigBadToyStore: https://www.bigbadtoystore.com/Product/ ... ails/77969
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The Chosen Prime: https://www.thechosenprime.com/TakaraPP43
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Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on August 1st, 2018 @ 6:35pm CDT
Posted by Wolfman Jake on August 1st, 2018 @ 6:58pm CDT
Cobotron wrote:Yup! Me too. While the ankle tilt on the new feet is great, and the ability to beef up the feet by adding the hands is awesome. I still think the creativity in finding a reasonable solution with the CW HFGs trumps all that. I don't know if I like HFGs better, but I never had a problem with them, and am still able to get my Combiners into some great poses.o.supreme wrote:Nemesis Primal wrote:Unpopular opinion: I like the HFGs better than these Prime Armors.
I actually do too
The Hand-Foot-Gun (or "HFG" for short) idea was pretty brilliant back in "Combiner Wars." It solved the problem of how to package individual "Scramble City" style combiner limbs that could function as either an arm or a leg by including just one piece that could be either a hand or a foot. So, you need only one additional accessory for any Deluxe class figure to make a Combiner out of any other three Deluxe figures and one Voyager figure of your choosing. This also eliminated some of the issues that I'm sure Hasbro saw with their "Fall of Cybertron" Bruticus experiment, building in integrated hands and feet to eat limb bot to cover either need. Not doing so probably allowed Hasbro and Takara to design better toys with smaller part counts and cleaner transformations to make much more appealing looking figures overall. The second stroke of brilliance was making the had and foot convert into an accessory that could be used as a weapon in robot mode or as an extra piece of the alt mode (if not a weapon there too). This solved Hasbro's other major fear: losing important pieces of a figure or set! Now, instead of storing away the hands or feet your not using when your figures are not combined, they can wear them in robot mode or alt mode so you can keep track of them without worry. Unfortunately, this all worked better in theory than in execution, as the hands were too big and the feet too small in proportion to the rest of the gestalt form of most combiners. Also, the usefulness as added weapons for most robot modes was dubious, as it was still mostly a big chunk of monochrome (or sometimes two-toned) plastic that made for oversized, cumbersome accessories for most figures. There are a few instances, such as with Sunstreaker, where the HFG works perfectly as his engine booster in alt mode and his iconic booster backpack in robot mode, but such instances are certainly the exception, not the norm.
With "Power of the Primes" refreshing the combiner gimmick, Hasbro obviously tried to tweak the HFG idea a bit, both to introduce a new play pattern and to better address some of the shortcomings of the Combiner Wars system of combination. Relegating both combiner feet to the Voyagers and giving the Deluxes left/right switchable hands was a better idea, giving us somewhat better proportions for each, but still not perfect, as the hands are still a bit big and the feet not big enough, though connecting the spare hands to the feet helps a lot. That was inspired engineering! Unfortunately, this still doesn't help the fact that as accessories, even when integrating the Prime Spark power-up gimmick, these accessories still don't integrate well into most bot or alt modes of these figures. The "foot-gauntlets" of the Voyagers work out just a bit better than the "hand-chestplates" of the Deluxes. Overall, the change up for PotP's Combiner kibble was just a lateral move from what CW did.
In reality, the best solution for most people, logistically and aesthetically, is dedicated hands and feet. Of course, this is hard to implement for individual releases, but works fine for box sets, like Combiner Wars Computron and Victorion, or Unite Warriors Megatronia and Baldigus. Most adult collectors (and probably older kids too) have a place to store excess accessories when not needed, so the prospect of losing these pieces is a non-issue for a majority of the audience who will receive these toys (at least in my opinion). It is a little "partsformeresque" to relegate the combiner hands and feet to separate pieces, but it's still a far cry from the G1 days when combiner sets also expected you to slap on extra pieces of armor and the head to complete the gestalt form of any combiner team. Two hands and two feet, by comparison, isn't too much to keep track of.
Posted by Ultra Markus on August 1st, 2018 @ 9:24pm CDT
Wolfman Jake wrote:Cobotron wrote:Yup! Me too. While the ankle tilt on the new feet is great, and the ability to beef up the feet by adding the hands is awesome. I still think the creativity in finding a reasonable solution with the CW HFGs trumps all that. I don't know if I like HFGs better, but I never had a problem with them, and am still able to get my Combiners into some great poses.o.supreme wrote:Nemesis Primal wrote:Unpopular opinion: I like the HFGs better than these Prime Armors.
I actually do too
The Hand-Foot-Gun (or "HFG" for short) idea was pretty brilliant back in "Combiner Wars." It solved the problem of how to package individual "Scramble City" style combiner limbs that could function as either an arm or a leg by including just one piece that could be either a hand or a foot. So, you need only one additional accessory for any Deluxe class figure to make a Combiner out of any other three Deluxe figures and one Voyager figure of your choosing. This also eliminated some of the issues that I'm sure Hasbro saw with their "Fall of Cybertron" Bruticus experiment, building in integrated hands and feet to eat limb bot to cover either need. Not doing so probably allowed Hasbro and Takara to design better toys with smaller part counts and cleaner transformations to make much more appealing looking figures overall. The second stroke of brilliance was making the had and foot convert into an accessory that could be used as a weapon in robot mode or as an extra piece of the alt mode (if not a weapon there too). This solved Hasbro's other major fear: losing important pieces of a figure or set! Now, instead of storing away the hands or feet your not using when your figures are not combined, they can wear them in robot mode or alt mode so you can keep track of them without worry. Unfortunately, this all worked better in theory than in execution, as the hands were too big and the feet too small in proportion to the rest of the gestalt form of most combiners. Also, the usefulness as added weapons for most robot modes was dubious, as it was still mostly a big chunk of monochrome (or sometimes two-toned) plastic that made for oversized, cumbersome accessories for most figures. There are a few instances, such as with Sunstreaker, where the HFG works perfectly as his engine booster in alt mode and his iconic booster backpack in robot mode, but such instances are certainly the exception, not the norm.
With "Power of the Primes" refreshing the combiner gimmick, Hasbro obviously tried to tweak the HFG idea a bit, both to introduce a new play pattern and to better address some of the shortcomings of the Combiner Wars system of combination. Relegating both combiner feet to the Voyagers and giving the Deluxes left/right switchable hands was a better idea, giving us somewhat better proportions for each, but still not perfect, as the hands are still a bit big and the feet not big enough, though connecting the spare hands to the feet helps a lot. That was inspired engineering! Unfortunately, this still doesn't help the fact that as accessories, even when integrating the Prime Spark power-up gimmick, these accessories still don't integrate well into most bot or alt modes of these figures. The "foot-gauntlets" of the Voyagers work out just a bit better than the "hand-chestplates" of the Deluxes. Overall, the change up for PotP's Combiner kibble was just a lateral move from what CW did.
In reality, the best solution for most people, logistically and aesthetically, is dedicated hands and feet. Of course, this is hard to implement for individual releases, but works fine for box sets, like Combiner Wars Computron and Victorion, or Unite Warriors Megatronia and Baldigus. Most adult collectors (and probably older kids too) have a place to store excess accessories when not needed, so the prospect of losing these pieces is a non-issue for a majority of the audience who will receive these toys (at least in my opinion). It is a little "partsformeresque" to relegate the combiner hands and feet to separate pieces, but it's still a far cry from the G1 days when combiner sets also expected you to slap on extra pieces of armor and the head to complete the gestalt form of any combiner team. Two hands and two feet, by comparison, isn't too much to keep track of.
i prefer the HFG too,the hand is really good but i wish that they would have somehow made the foot mode a bit bigger
Posted by Nemesis Primal on August 1st, 2018 @ 10:41pm CDT
In other news, my Repugnus showed up today, and I finally found a Cutthroat in stores (still no Blot though). Repugnus is absolutely great. He looks good to me in both modes, I actually like his toy-accurate head and he's definitely a step-up from Doublecross Twinferno in that his legs actually tab in properly/stay together in bot mode. Plus, Thew would love him, his swords and bug head feature light-piping functionality, so he has bug wing lightsaber daggers. Also, I just now realized writing this that his bug mouth moves.
As for Cutthroat, I might actually like him better than Swoop. I like his wings better, his color scheme better, his head sculpt better, and my Cutthroat doesn't have a weirdly crooked head like my Swoop does for some reason. I remember the general verdict was that his bird head was super loose and came off easily, but mine has yet to come off once. Maybe I got lucky QC-wise? Either way, I'm 3 for 3 on loving these Terrorcons.
Posted by Sarahthecutevixen on August 1st, 2018 @ 11:41pm CDT
Robot furries...I mean Battle Beasts
also I just need counterpunch to come to finish this image off and make it even
Posted by Wolfman Jake on August 2nd, 2018 @ 12:03am CDT
Nemesis Primal wrote:Wow, I guess I'm not as in the minority about the HFGs as I thought, cool.
Yay! You're in the "in crowd!"
Nemesis Primal wrote:In other news, my Repugnus showed up today, and I finally found a Cutthroat in stores (still no Blot though). Repugnus is absolutely great. He looks good to me in both modes, I actually like his toy-accurate head and he's definitely a step-up from Doublecross Twinferno in that his legs actually tab in properly/stay together in bot mode. Plus, Thew would love him, his swords and bug head feature light-piping functionality, so he has bug wing lightsaber daggers. Also, I just now realized writing this that his bug mouth moves.
I am pumped! I got the notice from Amazon earlier this evening that my Repugnus would be arriving on Thursday!
Nemesis Primal wrote:As for Cutthroat, I might actually like him better than Swoop. I like his wings better, his color scheme better, his head sculpt better, and my Cutthroat doesn't have a weirdly crooked head like my Swoop does for some reason. I remember the general verdict was that his bird head was super loose and came off easily, but mine has yet to come off once. Maybe I got lucky QC-wise? Either way, I'm 3 for 3 on loving these Terrorcons.
I didn't really have any big trouble with Cutthroat's bird head either. It fell off once or twice during transformation initially, but once I figure out how to properly hold the head when moving it, I had no more issues. It'll stay on solid as long as you apply the right pressure to those friction joints to keep them in place.
Posted by Lunartail on August 2nd, 2018 @ 12:28am CDT
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on August 2nd, 2018 @ 4:59pm CDT
Posted by Lunartail on August 2nd, 2018 @ 5:31pm CDT
Posted by Emerje on August 2nd, 2018 @ 7:19pm CDT
Emerje
Posted by Emerje on August 2nd, 2018 @ 8:27pm CDT
Emerje
Posted by william-james88 on August 2nd, 2018 @ 11:25pm CDT
So he seemed an easy skip by many including me. However, I did get him eventually, and I think he's pretty great and I am quite happy to have him as part of my collection. I took images below, to share with you what I see in this toy and to give you an idea of all he has to offer.
Firstly, while he is a redeco of Combiner Wars Hot Spot with a new head, I feel he owns this mold and has as much right to it as Hot Spot did. Neither of them ever had a firetruck mode in G1 resembling what they have here, which is vague enough to also be considered Cybertronian if you wanted it (it's as Cybertronian as any other alt mode in the upcoming Siege line). And with design nods to both the RID Hino firetruck and Sentinel Prime's airport firetruck, red really suits the alt mode. I much prefer the fully white ladder.
What I like best is just how different the paint scheme is. Different parts are highlighted with paint to give him a very different look. Like the little black rectangles on the shoulders with a bit of red plastic within it. Same with the alt mode where we get some nice silver on the ladder area which was unpainted on Hot Spot. Plus the combiner head has extra paint on the helmet.
As for the Power of the Primes gimmick integration, I am impressed with how creative they went to find compatibility. Instead of the the combiner legs being gauntlets, they are turned into a back pack of sorts to allow Inferno to have shoulder mounted guns. And they are stored just as well in vehicle mode as compared to any other voyager in the line (I would even say those feet look better mounted on the firetruck than on any other voyager alt mode).
Inferno fits really well with a classics G1 crew and even works in a lost light crew (that would also include Hot Spot).
The colours look great, that red is perfect. Very vibrant (better than the red used on the Classics Inferno). And it makes a cool red and white combiner torso. The plastic also feels better on Inferno than Hot Spot and I like how they painted the light bar. It just works and it makes me enjoy the hot spot mold more than when Hot Spot was wearing it. Plus they fixed that silly knee issue Pyra and G2 Onslaught had. The red and white torso works really good with lots of different limb bots.
Here are more examples of the possible combined mode from the fan community.
So there you go, a bunch of reasons why I feel Inferno is a worthy addition to my collection. In the end I feel he has as much right to this mold as Hot Spot and simply looks just as good.
Posted by RotorstormNZ on August 2nd, 2018 @ 11:32pm CDT
Posted by triKlops on August 2nd, 2018 @ 11:54pm CDT
RotorstormNZ wrote:I can't help but feel there's a word missing from the article title?
lol, took me a second
Posted by Nemesis_Apoc on August 3rd, 2018 @ 12:04am CDT
Posted by Wolfman Jake on August 3rd, 2018 @ 12:07am CDT
Amazon delivered (get it?) on their promise. I got Repugnus this evening! They did just drop it off in front of my apartment door, though. When they delivered Blast Off less than a week ago, they delayed delivery for a day when they couldn't get me at the door. The following day, the courier called me to confirm I was home and handed it to me personally. Weird.
I love Repugnus so far. It's nice to have another team complete now. I swapped his standard head for the Takara one that came with Brawn. I would like to actually switch the face plates so that I can have the Takara one on the new mold Hasbro Battle Beast Titan Master. While it was easy enough to remove the screw on the new Hasbro Titan Master, the Takara one is imoveable and may have stripped immediately to boot! Anyone have any suggestions on how to proceed?
Posted by Sabrblade on August 3rd, 2018 @ 12:08am CDT
Not when the only thing the deco of Inferno's torso mode has in common with Guard City's own torso deco is the base color being red.Nemesis_Apoc wrote:Obvious Guard City homage is obvious to everyone except OP.
Guard City's torso has a very unique deco that this Inferno torso makes no real attempt to replicate.
Posted by Wolfman Jake on August 3rd, 2018 @ 12:16am CDT
Posted by Cobotron on August 3rd, 2018 @ 1:10am CDT
Crappy old dollar store KO Defensor!
Or, DefEYESOAR as I like to call him.
I think Inferno is great, even if just for simply being more ingredients to add to the scramble.
Posted by Rodimus Prime on August 3rd, 2018 @ 1:54am CDT
Posted by Lunatic Prime on August 3rd, 2018 @ 2:48am CDT
Posted by Lunatic Prime on August 3rd, 2018 @ 2:48am CDT
Cobotron wrote:I'm just glad I can finally do this!
Crappy old dollar store KO Defensor!
Or, DefEYESOAR as I like to call him.
I think Inferno is great, even if just for simply being more ingredients to add to the scramble.
Nice use of Groove's guns
Posted by Carnivius_Prime on August 3rd, 2018 @ 3:30am CDT
Posted by Lunatic Prime on August 3rd, 2018 @ 3:54am CDT
Carnivius_Prime wrote:A nice up to date realistic fire truck Inferno could be nice but this ain't it. Just lazy CW mold reuse as usual.
Definitely
They could at least have remolded the combiner's chest to fit his Enigma of combination and the Prime Masters. And to include a peg for Prime Masters in the basket of the ladder would have been cool but they hold in palce without one, as well, I guess.
*Edit: And I don't know why he's coming with Starscream's combiner feet now. Hun-Gurrr's would have looked way better at him and that way they could have reused the mold.
Posted by Qwan on August 3rd, 2018 @ 4:15am CDT
In addition to the usual review fare of transformation, articulation and so on, Chuck also runs through the retooling done to the figure, comparisons to Repugnus' Monsterbot colleague Grotusque, further looks at the option to swap in the Titans Return Repugnus Titan Master for the head, and more. Check out the video below, and share your thoughts on the Energon Pub Forums!
Repugnus is the second Amazon exclusive figure from the Prime Wars trilogy representing Titans Return. A heavy retool of Twinferno, it's closer in appearance to the previously released exclusive Grotusque. An interesting figure in its own right with a fun transformation, Repugnus is a solid choice.
Posted by Lunatic Prime on August 3rd, 2018 @ 4:21am CDT
Qwan wrote:Thanks to frequent reviewer and Seibertronian chuckdawg1999, we have a video review to share of the Prime Wars Repugnus figure, which is currently shipping out from Amazon's website. We've had in-hand images already, but an in-motion review is a new occurrence for this toy.
In addition to the usual review fare of transformation, articulation and so on, Chuck also runs through the retooling done to the figure, comparisons to Repugnus' Monsterbot colleague Grotusque, further looks at the option to swap in the Titans Return Repugnus Titan Master for the head, and more. Check out the video below, and share your thoughts on the Energon Pub Forums!Repugnus is the second Amazon exclusive figure from the Prime Wars trilogy representing Titans Return. A heavy retool of Twinferno, it's closer in appearance to the previously released exclusive Grotusque. An interesting figure in its own right with a fun transformation, Repugnus is a solid choice.
I already watched it and it's a good review.
And here's another good one from Long's Toys:
*I don't know why it's not working.
Posted by grimdragon2001 on August 3rd, 2018 @ 4:56am CDT
Posted by Autobot N on August 3rd, 2018 @ 6:12am CDT
FixedLunatic Prime wrote:And here's another good one from Long's Toys:
*I don't know why it's not working.
Posted by What's Crackin'? on August 3rd, 2018 @ 6:15am CDT
Posted by durroth on August 3rd, 2018 @ 7:15am CDT
Posted by Lunatic Prime on August 3rd, 2018 @ 7:28am CDT
durroth wrote:do either of those repugnus reviews talk about the baffling fact they painted his face yellow? I repeat, they *painted his face yellow*
Maybe noticed that yellow plastic would hide all the details. You can compare Titan Master Repugnus with Headmaster Repugnus. There you can see the exact difference
Posted by dflash on August 3rd, 2018 @ 7:36am CDT
Posted by durroth on August 3rd, 2018 @ 7:38am CDT
Posted by RiddlerJ on August 3rd, 2018 @ 8:08am CDT
Posted by william-james88 on August 3rd, 2018 @ 8:55am CDT
Posted by o.supreme on August 3rd, 2018 @ 9:52am CDT
I also got the *sorry for delay* notice on Repugnus, but I checked tracking , and he's at least in my county now Should have it today or tomorrow.
Also I feel a bit jaded about these exclusives. I mean it's great that Hasbro is offering an all-new toy in Punch/Counterpunch, but I still maintain it's more of a sneak preview for Siege than anything else. Other than coming with a Prime Master (which the others do as well), It's not a true representation of PotP, as it's not a combiner limb. They should have made 4 exclusives, or just released Punch/CP as a regular Siege deluxe.
I mean I'm only getting Repugnus to complete the Monsterbot Trio, which my son wanted more than anything else. I'm Not getting Blastoff since I already have the UW one (a different paint scheme isn't enough to warrant me purchasing it again), and I'm not getting P/CP obviously because it isn't part of a combiner. I may even end up selling the exclusive Solus that comes with Repugnus. I'll eventually have all the regular releases of the 13 PM's, I don't need just one of three exclusive variants.
Speaking of which...Remember we originally saw 15 symbols? How awesome would it have been if the 3 Amazon deluxes came with two of those? P/CP being more of a siege preview could have just been released on his own, without a PM.
Posted by frogbat on August 3rd, 2018 @ 10:23am CDT
Posted by DeathReviews on August 3rd, 2018 @ 10:34am CDT
I'll be waiting until they're (inevitably) on clearance, then pick up an Inferno on the cheap. It'll be fun to make a red-only combiner out of Inferno, CW Ironhide, Novastar...
And check out my review for Inferno if you haven't seen it yet!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7RkMdQNVaQ&t=2s
Posted by Cobotron on August 3rd, 2018 @ 10:41am CDT
Daddy bug loves his lil larva!
Then he ate him. Because that's what weird bug monsters do.
Posted by mordhelm on August 3rd, 2018 @ 10:53am CDT
Here is the breakdown of Hasbro released Deluxe CW figures:
Aerialbots
Air Raid
Firefly
Slingshot
Sky Dive
Alpha Bravo
Protectobots
Groove
First Aid
Blades
Streetwise
Rook
Technobots
Afterburner
Lightspeed
Nosecone
Strafe
Torchbearers
Skyburst
Dustup
Jumpstream
Stormclash
Dinobots
Slug
Swoop
Slag
Sludge
Optimus bots
Prowl
Ironhide
Sunstreaker
Mirage
Lynx bots
Hound
Smokescreen
Trailbreaker
Wheeljack
PotP leftover bots
Moonracer
Novastar
Jazz
Wreck-Gar
Whereas the Decepticons are wrapped in a nice little bow:
Stunticons
Wildrider
Dead End
Breakdown
Dragstrip
Combaticons
Blast Off Shuttle
Brawl
Vortex
Swindle
Terrorcons
Cutthroat
Blot
Sinnertwin
Rippersnapper
Liokaiser
Drillhorn
Fellbat
Guyhawk
Ironbison
Left over cons
Blast Off Jet
Offroad
Dreadwind
Blackwing
All we really needed was Ratchet (sorry, I am not counting the ridiculously overpriced FunPub Ratchet) and 1 more autobot to have complete teams. Or... 2 more female autobots to round out Elita-Inf1nite.
Posted by ZeroWolf on August 3rd, 2018 @ 11:13am CDT
Posted by MECHdirge on August 3rd, 2018 @ 11:16am CDT
Repugnus is a decent figure. I like his Hasbro Headmaster head a bit better, and swapped it out before putting him next to Doublecross (Twinferno) and Grotusque on my shelves. I’m just happy Hasbro didn’t leave us with two Deluxe scale Monsterbots and tiny Repugnus.
Posted by o.supreme on August 3rd, 2018 @ 11:31am CDT
ZeroWolf wrote:I still don't buy the idea that Counterpunch was a siege preview solely on the basis that he looks our of place with the rest of that line. If anything I would say he was supposed to have come out during thrilling 30 but didn't for whatever reason.
T30 throwback, or Siege preview, whatever you want to call it. But the fact remains P/CP while probably a great new toy, should not have the PotP label as it isn't a representation of that line.
Posted by Wolfman Jake on August 3rd, 2018 @ 11:49am CDT
o.supreme wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:I still don't buy the idea that Counterpunch was a siege preview solely on the basis that he looks our of place with the rest of that line. If anything I would say he was supposed to have come out during thrilling 30 but didn't for whatever reason.
T30 throwback, or Siege preview, whatever you want to call it. But the fact remains P/CP while probably a great new toy, should not have the PotP label as it isn't a representation of that line.
You could just consider the Throne of the Primes to be the "Power of the Primes" exclusive representative instead. It definitely fits the PotP theme.
Posted by ZeroWolf on August 3rd, 2018 @ 11:49am CDT
Posted by o.supreme on August 3rd, 2018 @ 11:56am CDT
ZeroWolf wrote:I can agree with that not sure what would have been that wouldnt have caused a controversy. Some people would have been very unhappy at the idea of having an exclusive limb that they wanted for one of the other torsos
True, but considering what I've had to go through to get past exclusive limbs (from Botcon and TFCC), the Amazon ones are comparatively much more readily available, and economical,
Posted by Deathsanras on August 3rd, 2018 @ 12:15pm CDT
Posted by Agamemnon on August 3rd, 2018 @ 12:23pm CDT
Cobotron wrote:
Daddy bug loves his lil larva!
I. Love. This. Pic.
So much, I'm considering changing my avatar...
Posted by Rysquad on August 3rd, 2018 @ 12:50pm CDT
DeathReviews wrote:The walmart near my realm somehow got a HUGE shipment of voyager PotP figures, including nearly a dozen Inferno figures. All of them are currently warming shelf. If only they'd done it a year ago when these wave 1 voyagers were highly sought after...
I'll be waiting until they're (inevitably) on clearance, then pick up an Inferno on the cheap. It'll be fun to make a red-only combiner out of Inferno, CW Ironhide, Novastar...
And check out my review for Inferno if you haven't seen it yet!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7RkMdQNVaQ&t=2s
I started seriously collecting again with Battle Core Optimus Prime and even at that point, my goal was to just make an all-white Combiner (ended up being Battle Core Optimus Prime, First Aid, Prowl, Streetwise, and Rook) which I acquired very slowly so I missed Hot Spot on the shelves and never bother to get him after.
But seeing all of these pics of Inferno while not owning Hot Spot - I'd much rather have Inferno.
Posted by TF-fan kev777 on August 3rd, 2018 @ 12:57pm CDT
Cobotron wrote:Then he ate him. Because that's what weird bug monsters do.
In my head, I heard a guy with a soft spoken nature show British accent saying: After mating the larger female repugnus bites off the head of the small male repugnus...