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Sadly, it looks like all the parts that have the yellow stripe on them are either part of the figure's main body or are connected to it via pins.Till-all-R1 wrote:Bringing up the switching of legs I was wondering how difficult it would be to totally switch out the from panel with the previous version, that way I'd have a normal Ironhide but now with the stripe.
Trouble I have zero experience modding TF's
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Till-all-R1 wrote:Bringing up the switching of legs I was wondering how difficult it would be to totally switch out the from panel with the previous version, that way I'd have a normal Ironhide but now with the stripe.
Trouble I have zero experience modding TF's
Rtron wrote:It'd be easier to just paint that yellow stripe on the regular figure than swapping all those parts.
-Kanrabat- wrote:Rtron wrote:It'd be easier to just paint that yellow stripe on the regular figure than swapping all those parts.
Why not just Reprolabels?
https://toyhax.com/for-studio-series-86 ... nhide.html
Once it's back in stock, of course.
Till-all-R1 wrote:I'm having a bit of a memory haze regarding this feature and what line it was actually in, but I thought it was Transformers back in the day that featured battle damage by having a part/piece that flips/rolls back and forth.
Jelze Bunnycat wrote:Till-all-R1 wrote:I'm having a bit of a memory haze regarding this feature and what line it was actually in, but I thought it was Transformers back in the day that featured battle damage by having a part/piece that flips/rolls back and forth.
You're probably thinking of the Color Changers, Aquaspeeders or Stormtroopers, which have "battle damage" by spraying them with warm water. Either those, or the Jurassic Park dinos with either removable skin or flipflop panels.
Till-all-R1 wrote:I'm having a bit of a memory haze regarding this feature and what line it was actually in, but I thought it was Transformers back in the day that featured battle damage by having a part/piece that flips/rolls back and forth.
Overcracker wrote:Till-all-R1 wrote:I'm having a bit of a memory haze regarding this feature and what line it was actually in, but I thought it was Transformers back in the day that featured battle damage by having a part/piece that flips/rolls back and forth.
Don’t remember Transformers ever doing that, however, Hot Wheels did have a line of crash damage cars called Crack-Ups. I had a couple of those as a kid. It was a spring loaded panel that would rotate when enough force was applied to disengage the soft rubbery section that held it in place.
WiseMan wrote:I'm not sure why they chose Ironhide. There's a split second scene where his chest looks kind of like the toy's before he grabs Megatron's leg, but it can't actually be his chest because if it were he would have had to flip over before reaching for it.
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:I will now hold off on Ratchet and Brawn until their 2-pack comes out next year to complete the shuttle scene. Not that I was going to get Brawn anyways, and I am still unsure on Ratchet.
WiseMan wrote:D-Maximal_Primal wrote:I will now hold off on Ratchet and Brawn until their 2-pack comes out next year to complete the shuttle scene. Not that I was going to get Brawn anyways, and I am still unsure on Ratchet.
But . . . but . . . Brawn's not dead . . .
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Neither is Windcharger or Wheeljack. They're just sleeping.WiseMan wrote:D-Maximal_Primal wrote:I will now hold off on Ratchet and Brawn until their 2-pack comes out next year to complete the shuttle scene. Not that I was going to get Brawn anyways, and I am still unsure on Ratchet.
But . . . but . . . Brawn's not dead . . .
Sabrblade wrote:WiseMan wrote:D-Maximal_Primal wrote:I will now hold off on Ratchet and Brawn until their 2-pack comes out next year to complete the shuttle scene. Not that I was going to get Brawn anyways, and I am still unsure on Ratchet.
But . . . but . . . Brawn's not dead . . .
TFWiki wrote:The initial scripts and storyboards for the movie were much clearer on the matter; both the earliest available draft (dated to April 27, 1985) and the "finalized" version describe him as being cut in half by a blast of Megatron's fusion cannon.
Same reason it's like that on the ER and Masterpiece figures: accuracy.Gauntlet101010 wrote:Why didn't they paint the rest of Ironhide's window? Did the paint budget run out midway through?
Till-all-R1 wrote:Oh so this version get the stipe. lol
Considering basically all the paint on the first SS86 Ironhide is being used to paint giant chunks of clear plastic red, I'm assuming the fact that his figure has zero clear plastic to paint freed things up a bit.Rodimus Prime wrote:I wonder why this Ironhide has the stripe and the actual SS86 figure doesn't.
Are you referring to BW Guiledart and his play-dead mode?Till-all-R1 wrote:I'm having a bit of a memory haze regarding this feature and what line it was actually in, but I thought it was Transformers back in the day that featured battle damage by having a part/piece that flips/rolls back and forth.
AllNewSuperRobot wrote::BOT:TFWiki wrote:The initial scripts and storyboards for the movie were much clearer on the matter; both the earliest available draft (dated to April 27, 1985) and the "finalized" version describe him as being cut in half by a blast of Megatron's fusion cannon.
^Now that, much like Ultra Magnus storyboard death, I would have preferred to see!
blackeyedprime wrote:If springers more accurate then I'll happily ditch the voyager.
Razorbeast88 wrote:
I like Brawn's transformation and alt mode
I'll stick with my bee movie Brawn though
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:Razorbeast88 wrote:
I like Brawn's transformation and alt mode
I'll stick with my bee movie Brawn though
i think Prime Wars got Brawn perfect, so I am more than happy to stick with him
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