Hi-Res Figure King 196 Scans - 30 Years of Transformers
Posted: Wed May 28, 2014 6:00 pm
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Are you referring to these pages?Autobot tap out wrote:Just a little FYI why is tf prime in the movieverse unless it is a new time line placing tf prime right after the events of the movie and soforth
Which one? The purple one on this page?chuckdawg1999 wrote:Any idea who the figure is that's a triple changer? It goes from robot, to dragon, to driller? I'm sure it's a beast era figure.
Sabrblade wrote:Are you referring to these pages?Autobot tap out wrote:Just a little FYI why is tf prime in the movieverse unless it is a new time line placing tf prime right after the events of the movie and soforth
If so, those aren't single timelines. There are five "timelines" listed on these two pages:Since the Japanese read pages from right-to-left, the start of each timeline is on the right side of each page, rather than the left.
- WORLD LINE G1: Generation 1
- WORLD LIKE G1: Beast Wars
- WORLD LINE MICRONE: Micron Trilogy
- WORLD LINE EX: (I can't make out the subheading for this one since part of it is cut off)
- WORLD LINE MOVIE: Movie Series
The Prime Optimus Primes are in the third "World Line", which also contains Animated Optimus, suggesting that this one is not as formal a timeline as the others, grouping together the few oddball series that don't belong in larger timelines for organizational purposes.
Though, as for the three purple texted timelines labeled "GENERATION 1 TIMELINE", "MICRONE TIMELINE", and "MOVIE TIMELINE", these seem to be separate from the other five "World Lines", chronicling the fictional timeline events of the three biggest TF continuities in Japan: G1, the Unicron Trilogy, and the Movies. They appear to be mostly independent from the "World Lines" with the pictures of the leaders.
So, in other words, Prime is not in the movieverse. It's just an unfortunate page setup.
Yeah, he's the Predacon Emperor of Destruction whose mouth is permanently incapable of not grimacing like a Ninja Turtle figure.chuckdawg1999 wrote:Yup that's who I meant. It's weird a second after I hit submit the name Galvatron popped into my head. Spooky.
Sabrblade wrote:Yeah, he's the Predacon Emperor of Destruction whose mouth is permanently incapable of not grimacing like a Ninja Turtle figure.chuckdawg1999 wrote:Yup that's who I meant. It's weird a second after I hit submit the name Galvatron popped into my head. Spooky.
Masterpiece toy detail.Grimlock64 wrote:So... what's with the giant screw hole in Grimlock's head on that first image? XD
I don't see why he wouldn't. Lots of folks still have their prized G1 possessions. He might even be the guy who designed the figure.MightyMagnus78 wrote:Seriously are those stock photo's? there is no way that dude has a G1 Scorponok just sitting on his desk at work right?
Knowing Randy, he'll probably get a high res scan of whatever magazine it's from in due time.Cyberpath wrote:Anyone know where this is from, and if there's a larger scan?
Well, they probably did make those figures for Hasbro.zodconvoy wrote:Huh, Takara counts and acknowledges Animorphs. That's...
Huh. >:oP