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Re: New Transformers Generations Cyber Series Line

PostPosted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 4:04 am
by Burn
Crosscheck wrote:He is an upscaled and slightly remolded version of the original Legends G1 Prime. Or at least has the exact same transformation.

After 30 years I guess there's only so many ways you can transform a truck to a robot.

And a jet to a robot

And a car to a robot

They haven't quite run out of ideas for tanks yet at least. They're getting there though! Image

Re: New Transformers Generations Cyber Series Line

PostPosted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 4:12 am
by Crosscheck
Burn wrote:
Crosscheck wrote:He is an upscaled and slightly remolded version of the original Legends G1 Prime. Or at least has the exact same transformation.

After 30 years I guess there's only so many ways you can transform a truck to a robot.

And a jet to a robot

And a car to a robot

They haven't quite run out of ideas for tanks yet at least. They're getting there though! Image

Yup. Not too many curveballs they can throw us anymore. Pretty much the only saving grace of much of the movie lines have been that they aren't nearly as straight forward as the Generations line.

Re: New Transformers Generations Cyber Series Line

PostPosted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 4:49 am
by RhA
BlueBefore wrote:I love how I am a toy expert compared to the transformers fan base.

I love that too. :x

Re: New Transformers Generations Cyber Series Line

PostPosted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 5:28 am
by Autobot032
BlueBefore wrote:I love how I am a toy expert compared to the transformers fan base.


Well, you threw the bait out, I decided to go ahead and take a bite. Please, PLEASE regale us with the tale of how YOU are better than any of US.

Please do, the floor is your's.

Re: New Transformers Generations Cyber Series Line

PostPosted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 5:51 am
by leokearon
Megs is the only one of interest since he's different. My main concern is despite being Deluxe size they're boxed which is a great excuse for shops to increase the price on these and deluxes are already quite expensive.

Re: New Transformers Generations Cyber Series Line

PostPosted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 5:52 am
by Dead Metal
That Starscream looks a heck of a lot like that weird test shot we've seen a few days ago. What was the story behind that again? Part of a cancelled line of simple Generations figures from years ago?
Guess the line isn't exactly cancelled.

These are too simple and silly for me, but I do like the general design of that Megatron.

Re: New Transformers Generations Cyber Series Line

PostPosted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 6:10 am
by OptimalOptimus2
I'm not going to lie, everyone looks great in their colors. I just wish Optimus had more.

Re: New Transformers Generations Cyber Series Line

PostPosted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 6:37 am
by william-james88
Dead Metal wrote:That Starscream looks a heck of a lot like that weird test shot we've seen a few days ago. What was the story behind that again? Part of a cancelled line of simple Generations figures from years ago?
Guess the line isn't exactly cancelled.

These are too simple and silly for me, but I do like the general design of that Megatron.


It's the same figure. And it was never confirmed that the prototype sown was for a defunct line. That was just a theory which has since been debunked.

Re: New Stock Images for Transformers Cyber Battalion Series

PostPosted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 6:41 am
by william-james88
Cobotron wrote:So that's what all this art was for.

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Nice catch. But the Megs is reused from the combiner wars box

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So its not sure if these images were concieved for these toys or are simply being reused, as is the case with Megs.

Re: New Transformers Generations Cyber Series Line

PostPosted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 6:43 am
by Cobotron
Interesting. Wonder if the Bee art still eludes to something else that is still coming.

Re: New Transformers Generations Cyber Series Line

PostPosted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 6:48 am
by CrankyOldTruck
The toy line itself is excellent.
Those of you bitching about the half-dozen things that you seem to think are wrong with toys intended for 5 YEAR OLDS can take a long walk off a very short pier.
Seriously, you guys are dicks! I'd love to see even one of you walk up to a child, pull the toy from his hand and say "Dude, this thing is a piece of crap! You shouldn't be playing with this" and toss it in the trash. Honestly, that's the mentality you people have when you start verbally bashing on toys meant for little children on a public site so you might want to think about how you are coming across to the rest of society when you start ragging on these toys. I know 3 people off the top off my head who wont have anything to do with this site because of this very issue.

Re: New Stock Images for Transformers Cyber Battalion Series

PostPosted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 6:53 am
by MrBlack
william-james88 wrote:
Cobotron wrote:So that's what all this art was for.

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Nice catch. But the Megs is reused from the combiner wars box

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So its not sure if these images were concieved for these toys or are simply being reused, as is the case with Megs.

The Optimus art is also from his Combiner Wars toy, and was originally for the Transformers Legends mobile game. The same might be true for Bumblebee as well.

Re: New Stock Images for Transformers Cyber Battalion Series

PostPosted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 7:03 am
by william-james88
MrBlack wrote:The Optimus art is also from his Combiner Wars toy, and was originally for the Transformers Legends mobile game. The same might be true for Bumblebee as well.


Ha! It looks like cost saving measures go way deeper than just using the same molds then.

That Megatron toy doesnt look anything like his picture.

Re: New Transformers Generations Cyber Series Line

PostPosted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 7:06 am
by MrBlack
Given the audience they're aimed at, I think they look pretty good. Recognizable as G1, relatively simple transformations, and a good size for younger kids.

It looks like these draw cues from the Legends line, especially Starscream, but with a few changes. Optimus looks to have an even simpler transformation (and gets rid of his stupid chest gimmick). Bumblebee's transformation looks most similar to his RID Legion figure. Megatron looks like a cross between his Generations Legends figure and his G2 Universe Legends figure. Grimlock doesn't look like he transforms much like any recent version of the character I've seen (AOE excluded).

I've never understood why people think kids want toys with complex transformations. Nothing gets in the way of playing with Transformers than having to take a minute or two to transform the damn toy. I want Starscream in jet mode NOW, just like in the cartoon!

Re: New Stock Images for Transformers Cyber Battalion Series

PostPosted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 7:10 am
by MrBlack
william-james88 wrote:
MrBlack wrote:The Optimus art is also from his Combiner Wars toy, and was originally for the Transformers Legends mobile game. The same might be true for Bumblebee as well.


Ha! It looks like cost saving measures go way deeper than just using the same molds then.

That Megatron toy doesnt look anything like his picture.

Gotta reuse that art!

Hasbro seems to reuse a lot of art for toys meant for kids. I picked up a G2 Legends Megatron at Big Lots for my son, and the picture on the packaging was the Generations Legends figure re-shaded green, which looked nothing like the actual toy.

Re: New Transformers Generations Cyber Series Line

PostPosted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 7:31 am
by Nemesis Maximo
Even though the other figures look kinda lame, that Starscream doesn't look too bad. And lack of wrist swivels seems to be the trend these days for most TFs.

Re: New Transformers Generations Cyber Series Line

PostPosted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 8:17 am
by Kyleor
"7 inch"? Pretty sure Grimlock is just a recolor of RiD (2015) Legion Grimlock, and Bumblebee is just a reheaded RiD (2015) Legion Bumblebee, that's the way they look from the pics at least.

Re: New Transformers Generations Cyber Series Line

PostPosted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 8:33 am
by Sigmus Prime
Waitasecond... where's long-nosed cab Optimus?

Re: New Transformers Generations Cyber Series Line

PostPosted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 8:44 am
by william-james88
Sigmus Prime wrote:Waitasecond... where's long-nosed cab Optimus?


He's part of the 11 inch line up, along with the other bumblebee. Those have not been revealed more than those small photos in the brazillian catalogue.

Re: New Transformers Generations Cyber Series Line

PostPosted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 8:49 am
by Sigmus Prime
william-james88 wrote:
Sigmus Prime wrote:Waitasecond... where's long-nosed cab Optimus?


He's part of the 11 inch line up, along with the other bumblebee. Those have not been revealed more than those small photos in the brazillian catalogue.


Oh, okay.

Re: New Transformers Generations Cyber Series Line

PostPosted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 9:00 am
by Jelze Bunnycat
Kyleor wrote:"7 inch"? Pretty sure Grimlock is just a recolor of RiD (2015) Legion Grimlock, and Bumblebee is just a reheaded RiD (2015) Legion Bumblebee, that's the way they look from the pics at least.


Actually no. 7 inches is pretty big, like 17.5 cm or over half a foot. Relatively speaking, just shy of Voyager Class.

For comparison sake, here are the molds these Cyber Battalion figures seem to be based on, judging from overall transformation scheme, not parts or articulation (in short, they are not upsized copies of those figures, but merely share transformation):

Bumblebee: Prime Cyberverse Bumblebee
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Optimus Prime: Generations Legends Optimus Prime or 2010 Reveal the Shield Legends Optimus Prime

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Starscream: Generations Legends Starscream
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Megatron: Universe 2008 Legends Megatron (the barrel has been relocated though)
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Grimlock: Robots in Disguise 2015 Warriors Class Grimlock
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Discuss :)

Re: New Transformers Generations Cyber Series Line

PostPosted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 9:07 am
by william-james88
The fact that they are called cyber battalion does hint at their origin as cyberverse figures made big. Also guys, these transformations arent crazily simplifies. Combiner Wars Motormaster transforms in only 7 steps while I saw on the boxes of these that some take 7 steps to convert. The big difference is more the detail and articulation to me, not necessarily the complexity.

Re: New Stock Images for Transformers Cyber Battalion Series

PostPosted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 9:12 am
by Cobotron
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I wonder why they went with a windowless box? What are they hiding? :-? (Ya ya. Crappy toy. Your opinions are noted.)

Re: New Transformers Generations Cyber Series Line

PostPosted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 9:28 am
by Madeus Prime
Well, Optimus' vehicle mode is fantastic, bot mode...not so much. Bumblebee and Grimlock are crap looking. Buuuut, Megatron looks promising, still want a better idea of the articulation. Also Starscream is totally being picked up, assuming he has knees.

Re: New Transformers Generations Cyber Series Line

PostPosted: Thu Mar 26, 2015 9:53 am
by Kyleor
william-james88 wrote:The fact that they are called cyber battalion does hint at their origin as cyberverse figures made big. Also guys, these transformations arent crazily simplifies. Combiner Wars Motormaster transforms in only 7 steps while I saw on the boxes of these that some take 7 steps to convert. The big difference is more the detail and articulation to me, not necessarily the complexity.


"7 steps" We'll see when they come out if Hasbro did their new thing of leaving out of steps/moves or combining multiple steps/moves into one unclear one to "reduce" the number of steps.