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Peaugh has uploaded a video review of Power Core Combiners (PCC for short) 2-Pack Huffer. For those that do not live in Australia or Singapore this will be the first time to get a look at this figures engineering as the PCC line has not been released in the US yet.
You can see the review by clicking here or right here on seibertron.
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Re: Video review of Power Core Combiners Huffer (1087211)
Posted by GuyIncognito on June 17th, 2010 @ 6:59am CDT
I feel the opposite of you guys! The more I see of this line, the more I like it. (I think one of the big factors, though, is that when I was a kid I never had any of the combining/gestalt type figures.) And I like the simplicity of the transformations. It's got an old-school feel.
Re: Video review of Power Core Combiners Huffer (1087245)
Posted by Mindmaster on June 17th, 2010 @ 8:57am CDT
Please by released in early July...please by released in early July...please by released in early July...
Re: Video review of Power Core Combiners Huffer (1087273)
Posted by autobot-jolt on June 17th, 2010 @ 9:43am CDT
Mindmaster wrote:Please by released in early July...please by released in early July...please by released in early July...
With you, brother! Fuuny enough, these all looked short in previous pix I've seen. I swear Huffer was the same height as his BotCon 07 counterpart.
Anyway, I'll only be picking up Icepick, Protectobots, Stunticons, and MAYBE Leadfoot, but I'm not too sure.
Re: Video review of Power Core Combiners Huffer (1087278)
Posted by Armorock on June 17th, 2010 @ 10:05am CDT
I like it. I'd say it's about time we got some easier transformations, it seems ever since the movies there's been a thousand steps for even scout classes. I think if they can keep it simple like this, and still have nice detail, it's probably a buy on my list.
Re: Video review of Power Core Combiners Huffer (1087279)
Posted by kirbenvost on June 17th, 2010 @ 10:08am CDT
I'm still undecided on this line. Huffer does look alright, and Caliburst is actually one of the best minicons so far, but in general all the PCCs are still kind of ugly, especially the limbs. I suppose I'll have to wait and see how they look in person.
Re: Video review of Power Core Combiners Huffer (1087320)
Posted by UltraPrimal on June 17th, 2010 @ 12:15pm CDT
I think I'll skip Huffer and wait for the inevitable Motormaster repaint.
Re: Video review of Power Core Combiners Huffer (1087324)
Posted by Doctor McGrath on June 17th, 2010 @ 12:23pm CDT
Huffer and the other two-packs I will probably invest in. As far as the five-packs and the drones, pass.
Re: Video review of Power Core Combiners Huffer (1087354)
Posted by Dread_Wing on June 17th, 2010 @ 1:47pm CDT
Power Core Combiners were released in New Zealand last week, and I picked up Huffer for my Classics shelf.
He was begging for more paint apps, I painted the hubs silver, his upper arms (although they rub on transformation which is annoying) and repainted his head dark blue with light blue optics and silver face. I also painted Caliburst black and silver. The orange hood of the truck is quite distracting as Hasbro made no attempt to match the plastic colour.
Huffer is a VERY simplistic transformation after the wonderful scouts we have been getting out of the RoTF line, and loses a lot by having to be a torso as well.
Overall it is a neat little truck, but the robot mode is a bit of a let-down. A better head sculpt and some actual feet would have gone a long way.
Re: Video review of Power Core Combiners Huffer (1088121)
Posted by Stockade on June 19th, 2010 @ 10:50am CDT
Huffer and Icepick would be the only two i would be interested in, other than that this line is geared more for kids i think. Still might be a pass for me once i see them in person. Trying to steer clear of unnecessary items i dont need to take up room on shelves and cabinets.
Re: Video review of Power Core Combiners Huffer (1088131)
Posted by LOST Cybertronian on June 19th, 2010 @ 11:59am CDT
Stockade wrote:Huffer and Icepick would be the only two i would be interested in, other than that this line is geared more for kids i think.
That's what most people said about Animated when it first came out, now they can't get enough.
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