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Starscream first prototype

PostPosted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 7:37 pm
by VioMeTriX
why in the world did takara not use the first prototype, release a crappy version with hip kibble... then turnaround and release the first prototype as improved seekers. it just boggles my mind we got all the v1 figures then suddenly they go back and use the original mold making some of us have to buy all over again. insight anyone?

Re: Starscream first prototype

PostPosted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 8:38 pm
by RAcast
If I had to guess, it was either a budgetary issue for the original mold (because a simple ball jointed section is presumably cheaper to produce than whatever they did with Starscream v.2) or they didn't want to make the sacrifice to the jet mode v.2 makes first time round. I suspect it's the latter.

Re: Starscream first prototype

PostPosted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 9:02 pm
by Mkall
TFWiki wrote:Masterpiece Starscream's creation was overseen by famed Japanese mecha designer Shōji Kawamori, who was particularly intent on hiding the robot-mode details on the underside of the fighter mode. The first prototype for the figure was essentially an upgraded, more complex version of the original toy, with much more accurate robot and jet modes, but Kawamori's desire to avoid simply making a new version of an old toy saw the figure go through a major redesign into its finished form. Perhaps the most notable change was the repositioning of Starscream's tail-fin structures from his legs to his hips, with the intent of creating the feel of a samurai wearing a pair of swords at his waist (presumably, if somewhat oddly, based on the then-recent Armada and Energon cartoons' portrayal of their Starscream as a noble swordsman). Even so, Kawamori was still unhappy with the amount of robotic parts visible underneath the plane, but conceded that too many changes would essentially not make the toy look like Starscream in robot mode. In this pursuit of realism, the most visible concession to the Starscream's design was the abandonment of his traditional color scheme, replaced with an all-over greenish-tinged grey. Given that this color is inaccurate to most real F-15 fighters (whose Gunship Gray coloration is much closer to Starscream's traditional shade), the question of why it was changed at all is not an unreasonable one. However, there are instances of F-15 Strike Eagles that actually utilize this (seldom seen) color scheme.


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tl; dr The Designer wanted to hide all aspects of SS's robot mode in jet mode, and possibly wanted to homage the "honourable swordsman" role that SS was playing in Armada and Energon.

Re: Starscream first prototype

PostPosted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 9:07 pm
by RAcast
Mkall wrote:tl; dr The Designer wanted to hide all aspects of SS's robot mode in jet mode, and possibly wanted to homage the "honourable swordsman" role that SS was playing in Armada and Energon.

So my guess was basically correct? Cool. :lol:

Re: Starscream first prototype

PostPosted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 9:28 pm
by fenrir72
Blame Mr. Kawamori(?) :lol:

Re: Starscream first prototype

PostPosted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 9:30 pm
by Burn
VioMeTriX wrote:release a gay version


That sort of comment and attitude isn't welcome on this site.

Re: Starscream first prototype

PostPosted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 9:31 pm
by VioMeTriX
Thanks guys... appreciate the info

Re: Starscream first prototype

PostPosted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 9:16 pm
by -Kanrabat-
I'd like to point out that often, the first ideas are the bests. Just look at ROTF voyager Starscream's instruction manual. See the step that tell to fold the hands neatly under for a perfect jet mode?

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Oh boy... did I raged.

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Re: Starscream first prototype

PostPosted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 9:36 pm
by SKYWARPED_128
-Kanrabat- wrote:I'd like to point out that often, the first ideas are the bests. Just look at ROTF voyager Starscream's instruction manual. See the step that tell to fold the hands neatly under for a perfect jet mode?

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Oh boy... did I raged.

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That probably has more to do with budget and a quota for moving parts than design decisions. But yeah, the protruding hands ruined what could have been a perfect alt mode and an awesome movieverse Starscream.

...well, not exactly "ruined", but it's like having stale fries and flat beer to go with a perfectly grilled, juicy steak. Kinda spoils what could have been something great.

Re: Starscream first prototype

PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 1:18 am
by RAcast
SKYWARPED_128 wrote:
-Kanrabat- wrote:I'd like to point out that often, the first ideas are the bests. Just look at ROTF voyager Starscream's instruction manual. See the step that tell to fold the hands neatly under for a perfect jet mode?

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Oh boy... did I raged.

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That probably has more to do with budget and a quota for moving parts than design decisions. But yeah, the protruding hands ruined what could have been a perfect alt mode and an awesome movieverse Starscream.

...well, not exactly "ruined", but it's like having stale fries and flat beer to go with a perfectly grilled, juicy steak. Kinda spoils what could have been something great.

Prime Dreadwing knows that feel.

Re: Starscream first prototype

PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 4:30 am
by -Kanrabat-
RAcast wrote:
SKYWARPED_128 wrote:
-Kanrabat- wrote:I'd like to point out that often, the first ideas are the bests. Just look at ROTF voyager Starscream's instruction manual. See the step that tell to fold the hands neatly under for a perfect jet mode?


That probably has more to do with budget and a quota for moving parts than design decisions. But yeah, the protruding hands ruined what could have been a perfect alt mode and an awesome movieverse Starscream.

Prime Dreadwing knows that feel.


But at least, Prime voyager Dreadwing's instruction manual DID NOT LIE! :sad:

Re: Starscream first prototype

PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 1:48 pm
by Wh33l Jck
I'm sure this has been discussed before, even in this thread, but sorry if I missed it:

What is the story with MP Skywarp, did he ever get the new Starscream mold treatment or no? If not, do you think he will or do you think HasTak is done with him???

Re: Starscream first prototype

PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 2:24 pm
by PrymeStriker
-Kanrabat- wrote:But at least, Prime voyager Dreadwing's instruction manual DID NOT LIE! :sad:


If it did, Dreadwing would've gone berserk trying to kill the instruction manual for disgracing his toy. And then the box would have to shoot him through the torso. ;)

Re: Starscream first prototype

PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 3:03 pm
by GuyIncognito
Speaking of boxes and instruction manuals that lie, I'm still looking for Masterpiece Thundercracker's extra head and FoC Soundblaster's G1-style gun. 8-}

Re: Starscream first prototype

PostPosted: Fri Jan 25, 2013 3:11 am
by Sinnertwin
warzon3 wrote:I'm sure this has been discussed before, even in this thread, but sorry if I missed it:

What is the story with MP Skywarp, did he ever get the new Starscream mold treatment or no? If not, do you think he will or do you think HasTak is done with him???



To date, Skywarp has only been cast in the original seeker mold. I think that Hasbro's done with him; Thundercracker's TRU release rounds the original seeker trilogy out.