Takara Transformers Animated Blackarachnia images
Tuesday, March 30th, 2010 10:19AM CDT
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Ameblo has posted what looks like a pictorial review of the TakaraTomy version of TFA Blackarachnia. This review might help you if you can read Japanese and for all those that can't, well just enjoy the eye-candy in form of an extensive mini gallery.
Just click the image to see the original post with all it's images.
If you want to you can compare the toy to the Hasbro version by checking out seibertron.com's own gallery by clicking
here.
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Re: Takara Transformers Animated Blackarachnia images (1059701)
Posted by
HighPrime on March 30th, 2010 @ 10:27am CDT
Other than what appears to be a deeper violet and a purple faction symbol, I can barely distinguish the difference between this one and the Hasbro version. Perhaps someone else has a sharper eye.
Re: Takara Transformers Animated Blackarachnia images (1059707)
Posted by
GuyIncognito on March 30th, 2010 @ 10:31am CDT
HighPrime wrote:Other than what appears to be a deeper violet and a purple faction symbol, I can barely distinguish the difference between this one and the Hasbro version. Perhaps someone else has a sharper eye.
All monitors display blues/violets differently, and the camera will affect it too, so I don't think you can even assume there's any difference in the color based on these pics.
Re: Takara Transformers Animated Blackarachnia images (1059710)
Posted by
HighPrime on March 30th, 2010 @ 10:34am CDT
GuyIncognito wrote:HighPrime wrote:Other than what appears to be a deeper violet and a purple faction symbol, I can barely distinguish the difference between this one and the Hasbro version. Perhaps someone else has a sharper eye.
All monitors display blues/violets differently, and the camera will affect it too, so I don't think you can even assume there's any difference in the color based on these pics.
That's true and I factored that in. I compared the Seibertron image to this one, so I'm betting there's some sort of difference.
Re: Takara Transformers Animated Blackarachnia images (1059735)
Posted by
Liftgate on March 30th, 2010 @ 11:17am CDT
HighPrime, don't forget the differences in cameras, they produce widely different colors depending how they're set. There's also a huge difference in backgrounds between this and the Seibertron gallery, that throws the colors off too.
Personally it dosn't appear much of a difference, but arn't all the Takara figures suppose to be metallics?
Re: Takara Transformers Animated Blackarachnia images (1059737)
Posted by
Liftgate on March 30th, 2010 @ 11:19am CDT
Opps, sorry GuyIncognito, I didn't notice you already mentioned camera.
Re: Takara Transformers Animated Blackarachnia images (1059760)
Posted by
Sabrblade on March 30th, 2010 @ 12:09pm CDT
From what I can tell, it looks like the back of her head is partially painted instead of being just solid translucent red. That would add up several bonus points to this figure.
Re: Takara Transformers Animated Blackarachnia images (1059803)
Posted by
Cobalt Prime on March 30th, 2010 @ 2:41pm CDT
Whatever the variances in color shades end up being, I'm willing to bet that said colors have been applied with infinitely more care than on the Hasbro U.S. versions we got. Sometimes it seems as if the paint was just thrown at the figure from across the room, and in more extreme cases MAILED to the figure in the hopes that it would land close enough to where the oversplash would at least hit the appropriate part.
Yes, I exaggerate, but the Japanese paint jobs are always cleaner and less flaw-prone than ours in my experience.