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Mechideas appears to be back from the grave with another Liokaiser...
If it's cheaper, the quality is up to snuff and the combiner kibble does stuff (or better yet is fully integrated like the old toy/TFC's effort's leg bots) I'm possibly down for this.
Props for more Victory love, and the render looks awesome, but I, too, am committed to the TFC version first. Not that I'll skip this one, but it probably won't find a home on my shelf until it's released in a complete set.
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The battle rages on... Looking for: Netflix/ER Soundwave
OOOooooh!! I am liking this! It is much less Kibble and bulk then the other 3P Liokaiser. I want a Liokaiser that feels more like a Masterpiece and Cartoon model then a toy, or a Mecha from some Anime.. This could be a good candidate.
If their Liokaiser stands at 10" tall, it's not really small as much as it isn't huge. What I mean is that their first figures (Topspin and Twintwist) were matched for Classics line. The "old guard", as it were, are about 10" tall as well. Energon Combaticons and Aerialbots were the first modern combiners that got upgrade kits and made them pleasant additions to the Classics display. This Liokaiser fits here without being a large combiner like TFC or Warbotron's offerings.
I'm just glad to hear this company has returned and looking forward to seeing if their quality is just as awesome now as it was with their first figures.
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