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Re: The BEST Beast-based Transformers toy molds

PostPosted: Fri Oct 19, 2012 8:52 am
by Sabrblade
AdamFett wrote:Jungle Planet Megs......Freakin' sweet tyrannosaur beast mode....No visible robot mode kibble.....He my favorite toy hands down...
Save for his... um, let's say "unfortunate" placement of his key when inserted in Beast Mode. ;)

Re: The BEST Beast-based Transformers toy molds

PostPosted: Fri Oct 19, 2012 9:22 am
by Handels-Messerschmitt
Sabrblade wrote:
AdamFett wrote:Jungle Planet Megs......Freakin' sweet tyrannosaur beast mode....No visible robot mode kibble.....He my favorite toy hands down...
Save for his... um, let's say "unfortunate" placement of his key when inserted in Beast Mode. ;)


Look, if you don't power up a lil when stuff is put into your butt, I don't even know what to say to you.

Re: The BEST Beast-based Transformers toy molds

PostPosted: Fri Oct 19, 2012 9:34 am
by AdamFett
Lmao....put good tings in, get good tings out.....

Re: The BEST Beast-based Transformers toy molds

PostPosted: Fri Oct 19, 2012 6:08 pm
by Valandar
I dunno...

I normally don't like beast formers. The only ones I don't mind are ones where the beast mode doesn't even try to look organic. The G1 Insecticons and Dinobots, Energon Insecticon, and the like, for example. And if it uses the "Stand up on hind legs, flip head forward or back, stick tail in hand" transform scheme, it may as well be melted down into slag plastic for making new toys, IMHO.

Still, if I had to decide, the "best" beastformer is, without a doubt, Masterpiece Grimlock.

Re: The BEST Beast-based Transformers toy molds

PostPosted: Fri Oct 19, 2012 7:31 pm
by xyl360
Valandar wrote:The only ones I don't mind are ones where the beast mode doesn't even try to look organic. The G1 Insecticons and Dinobots, Energon Insecticon, and the like, for example. And if it uses the "Stand up on hind legs, flip head forward or back, stick tail in hand" transform scheme, it may as well be melted down into slag plastic for making new toys, IMHO.

Well, with the exception of the tail becoming a weapon, G1 Kickback transforms exactly like that. In fact, his insect legs even transform into his arms, something most more modern beast formers don't even do:
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Like I said way earlier in this thread, it's a natural decision in engineering a robot that transforms into an animal to do such things.

Guys like Kickback and Grimlock don't do a very good job of being 'robots in disguise' but they are definitely some cool toys.

I can definitely see why many hate/don't like organic looking alt modes though. It is a very big departure from the concept of a robot transforming into/being composed of mechanical parts.

Re: The BEST Beast-based Transformers toy molds

PostPosted: Fri Oct 19, 2012 8:03 pm
by nickh
xyl360 wrote:Guys like Kickback and Grimlock don't do a very good job of being 'robots in disguise' but they are definitely some cool toys.


That's quite true, but I think some people take the "Robots in Disguise" slogan a bit too far. If every TF *had* to be disguised when in alt mode, imagine how many fewer TFs we'd have!


xyl360 wrote:I can definitely see why many hate/don't like organic looking alt modes though. It is a very big departure from the concept of a robot transforming into/being composed of mechanical parts.


Sort of. Other than Beast Wars and Beast Machines, most of the Transformers that transform into an animal/insect/organism still look pretty mechanical.

Re: The BEST Beast-based Transformers toy molds

PostPosted: Sat Oct 20, 2012 11:54 am
by Duke of Luns
xyl360 wrote:
Valandar wrote:The only ones I don't mind are ones where the beast mode doesn't even try to look organic. The G1 Insecticons and Dinobots, Energon Insecticon, and the like, for example. And if it uses the "Stand up on hind legs, flip head forward or back, stick tail in hand" transform scheme, it may as well be melted down into slag plastic for making new toys, IMHO.

Like I said way earlier in this thread, it's a natural decision in engineering a robot that transforms into an animal to do such things.


Agreed. I recently got Transmetal 2 Cheetor, and that's pretty much how he transforms. He's not great, but it's a solid figure and I like it. Another fave of mine, Energon Battle Ravage, transforms almost exactly the same way, but looks cool enough to pull it off. Same with Universe Frostbite. It might not be the most glamerous transformation, but it makes for a somewhat posable beast mode.

Re: The BEST Beast-based Transformers toy molds

PostPosted: Sat Oct 20, 2012 1:19 pm
by Handels-Messerschmitt
Is there any beastformer that doesn't use the limbs for both modes or is any combination of a shellformer/partsformer? I guess maybe some of the old G1 ones might do it but they're really quite blocky so I suppose that's the price they pay.

There are two particular figures that spring to mind as brazen shellformers. They're the Japanese Beast Wars exclusives Dead End and Break who appropriately came in the same set.

I'll say that Dead End does actually pull it off. It looks fairly functional as shields go but above all his beast mode is one where the whole point of the creature is that it hides its body in a shell. So however the mechanics were done he'd be a shell transformer. Break, though... well... He's pretty neat for being one of the few who turn into a penguin.

Re: The BEST Beast-based Transformers toy molds

PostPosted: Sat Oct 20, 2012 1:52 pm
by Sabrblade
Handels-Messerschmitt wrote:Is there any beastformer that doesn't use the limbs for both modes or is any combination of a shellformer/partsformer?
Transmetal Tarantulas. Spider legs =/= robot limbs, no partsforming (his gun detaches from its beast mode store, though) and no obnosious shellforming (his beast abdomen is a shell, but it becomes his robot abdomen just the same, staying out of he way in both modes). ;)

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Re: The BEST Beast-based Transformers toy molds

PostPosted: Sat Oct 20, 2012 7:32 pm
by Valandar
Energon Insecticon does a good job of not having a "normal" transform, though his articulation is exceptionally poor, especially for an Energon Basic.