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Re: Sentinel Gigantic Action Scorponok on Display at Wonderfest 2013

PostPosted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 7:28 am
by Evil Eye
To be fair, it's not only enormous but also highly articulated and very "anime" proportioned. Getting that thing to transform whilst also remaining fully articulated and keeping those sweet, sweet proportions would be nigh-on impossible (at least without driving the price up super high). Also there might be some licensing thing that stops them making a transforming version.

Regardless, that thing is beautiful. I want one!

Re: Sentinel Gigantic Action Scorponok on Display at Wonderfest 2013

PostPosted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 10:08 am
by MGrotusque
Impossible? All you have to do to transform Scorponok is extend the bug legs out. Put his arms up over his head, fold his legs back on themselves at the knee and then plug in the stinger. Done.
There is actually only one thing that "transforms" on G1 Scorp and that's the lower kegs and the stinger. It's soooo easy and simple that it could be easily pulled off with this "super articulated" figure.

I agree that it's a totally super awesome looking Scorponok though. I desperately want it but won't pay that price for it and I would always harbor resentment towards it because it doesn't transform when it so easily could be possible if following the G1 design. Which they slavishly followed with this action figure.

Re: Sentinel Gigantic Action Scorponok on Display at Wonderfest 2013

PostPosted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 12:02 pm
by xyl360
I was seriously considering getting this Scorponok back when I first saw the prototype/test shot, but now that there are at least 2 transforming 3rd party options upcoming, I'll be getting one or both of them instead. Sorry Takara, I love you, but this isn't quite good enough. Maybe if the model were more extreme I could excuse the lack of alt modes, but it isn't. They mainly just stripped off the bits necessary for its alt modes (bug legs and stinger/tail) and called it a day.

Re: Sentinel Gigantic Action Scorponok on Display at Wonderfest 2013

PostPosted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 12:05 pm
by Nemesis Destron
xyl360 wrote:I was seriously considering getting this Scorponok back when I first saw the prototype/test shot, but now that there are at least 2 transforming 3rd party options upcoming, I'll be getting one or both of them instead. Sorry Takara, I love you, but this isn't quite good enough. Maybe if the model were more extreme I could excuse the lack of alt modes, but it isn't. They mainly just stripped off the bits necessary for its alt modes (bug legs and stinger/tail) and called it a day.



Exaaaaactly...'nuff said! :VEHI:

Re: Sentinel Gigantic Action Scorponok on Display at Wonderfest 2013

PostPosted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 12:19 pm
by Jelze Bunnycat
You guys do realize it's not TakaraTomy making this right? Licensees don't necessarily have the know-how of making a proper transforming toy.

Re: Sentinel Gigantic Action Scorponok on Display at Wonderfest 2013

PostPosted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 2:58 pm
by Sabrblade
MGrotusque wrote:Impossible? All you have to do to transform Scorponok is extend the bug legs out. Put his arms up over his head, fold his legs back on themselves at the knee and then plug in the stinger. Done.
There is actually only one thing that "transforms" on G1 Scorp and that's the lower kegs and the stinger. It's soooo easy and simple that it could be easily pulled off with this "super articulated" figure.
Delta Mgnus might have been referring to it being able to also transform into its City Mode in addition to the much less complex Scorpion Mode.

Re: Sentinel Gigantic Action Scorponok on Display at Wonderfest 2013

PostPosted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 3:07 pm
by Evil Eye
Sabrblade wrote:
MGrotusque wrote:Impossible? All you have to do to transform Scorponok is extend the bug legs out. Put his arms up over his head, fold his legs back on themselves at the knee and then plug in the stinger. Done.
There is actually only one thing that "transforms" on G1 Scorp and that's the lower kegs and the stinger. It's soooo easy and simple that it could be easily pulled off with this "super articulated" figure.
Delta Mgnus might have been referring to it being able to also transform into its City Mode in addition to the much less complex Scorpion Mode.


Yeah, that. One of the big problems with getting it to transform, I think, is the extremely nice, stylized animesque proportions- almost all the components are tapered, exaggerated or deformed in such a way that it looks awesome (like Dreamwave except not awful) but that it would make folding the thing up rather difficult- the thing wouldn't fit flush together without lots of folding panels, ugly hinges and obvious breaks in the sculpt (or worse, partsforming). It's intended to be a really nice, faithful depiction of his robot mode as it appeared in the cartoon/anime, rather than an update on the original toy. A bit like the Trasformers Revoltechs and the like.

Also, AFAIK, Sentinel doesn't really do transforming figures.

Re: Sentinel Gigantic Action Scorponok on Display at Wonderfest 2013

PostPosted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 9:56 pm
by Emerje
The problem is with Takara Tomy, they aren't about to let another company make an actual Transformer figure, even if they are nice enough to properly buy a license. Sure, they can make all the transforming pens, ball caps, and candy toys they want, but no making figures better than they can. Closest we've come is that transforming exo suit by CM's Company, but they went under.

I'd love to have this Scorponok, but US$500 is way to much for me.

Emerje

Re: Sentinel Gigantic Action Scorponok on Display at Wonderfest 2013

PostPosted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 11:41 pm
by MGrotusque
Delta Magnus wrote:
Sabrblade wrote:
MGrotusque wrote:Impossible? All you have to do to transform Scorponok is extend the bug legs out. Put his arms up over his head, fold his legs back on themselves at the knee and then plug in the stinger. Done.
There is actually only one thing that "transforms" on G1 Scorp and that's the lower kegs and the stinger. It's soooo easy and simple that it could be easily pulled off with this "super articulated" figure.
Delta Mgnus might have been referring to it being able to also transform into its City Mode in addition to the much less complex Scorpion Mode.


Yeah, that. One of the big problems with getting it to transform, I think, is the extremely nice, stylized animesque proportions- almost all the components are tapered, exaggerated or deformed in such a way that it looks awesome (like Dreamwave except not awful) but that it would make folding the thing up rather difficult- the thing wouldn't fit flush together without lots of folding panels, ugly hinges and obvious breaks in the sculpt (or worse, partsforming). It's intended to be a really nice, faithful depiction of his robot mode as it appeared in the cartoon/anime, rather than an update on the original toy. A bit like the Trasformers Revoltechs and the like.

Also, AFAIK, Sentinel doesn't really do transforming figures.


Yeah. I see where your coming from. That pesky city mode. Forgot all about it to be honest.
I wonder why it's so expensive though. Sure it's a specialized and highly stylized figure but it doesn't transform. I also know it's a massive figure from a 3rd party.....MASSSIVE. It's unprecedented in those regards but i can't help but think it would be better for sales at a 300 dollar price tag instead of the rumored 5 bills asking price. I don't know if that number has actually been confirmed yet.

Sentinel Megazarak (Scorponok) and Black Zarak Official Images

PostPosted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 7:21 am
by mooncake623
Thanks to AmiAmi we have official images of the Sentinel Megazarak (Scorponok)and Black Zarak that we just saw at the Wonder Festival here. Standing at about two feet tall, these "Gigantic Action" non-transforming figures are scaled with the Generation 1 Fortress Maximus toy. Megazarak is due to be released in late October of this year and black Zarak will be released in late November, both come with a pricetag of 48,600 yen. We've mirrored the images below for your viewing pleasures and remember keep your optics tuned to Seibertron.com for the latest in news and updates, plus the best galleries around!


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Re: Sentinel Gigantic Action Scorponok on Display at Wonderfest 2013

PostPosted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 8:08 am
by mblase75
Still can't figure out what I'd want with a non-transforming Transformers toy.

But then, there's more than one kind of collector out there.

Re: Sentinel Gigantic Action Scorponok on Display at Wonderfest 2013

PostPosted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 8:41 am
by It Is Him
I have no idea how I'm going to afford scorponok without risking my marriage

Re: Sentinel Gigantic Action Scorponok on Display at Wonderfest 2013

PostPosted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 9:00 am
by joevill
Pretty sweet, pretty big, pretty expensive... my thoughts in that exact order!

Re: Sentinel Gigantic Action Scorponok on Display at Wonderfest 2013

PostPosted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 10:38 am
by Rated X
Im still trying to get why they couldnt have made this a transforming mold ? Hollowout the legs so they fold in, flip the arms up, rotate the cannons, tail flips out from behind, remove the head, and a scorpion head attaches in its place. How hard could it be ? I can understand no city mode, but no scorpion mode is plain stupid.

Re: Sentinel Gigantic Action Scorponok on Display at Wonderfest 2013

PostPosted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 10:40 am
by mooncake623
Rated X wrote:Im still trying to get why they couldnt have made this a transforming mold ? Hollowout the legs so they fold in, flip the arms up, rotate the cannons, tail flips out from behind, remove the head, and a scorpion head attaches in its place. How hard could it be ? I can understand no city mode, but no scorpion mode is plain stupid.


Because they are not Takara and it's not what they do.

Re: Sentinel Gigantic Action Scorponok on Display at Wonderfest 2013

PostPosted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 11:02 am
by Sabrblade
Yeah, it's not that their incapable of making these transform into Scorpion Modes. It's the bureaucracy on of it all that legally prohibits them from doing so.

Re: Sentinel Gigantic Action Scorponok on Display at Wonderfest 2013

PostPosted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 12:52 pm
by K2vox
Next week on Springer: When plastic prices collide with rent! :BOOM:

Re: Sentinel Gigantic Action Scorponok on Display at Wonderfest 2013

PostPosted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 5:11 pm
by Cyber Bishop
Oh if it only transformed... For around $500 you get a gigantic poseable figure that looks cool but does not transform.

Re: Sentinel Gigantic Action Scorponok on Display at Wonderfest 2013

PostPosted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 5:18 pm
by fenrir72
Useless. 2x the price of Fortmax and won't transform......hard core if you've got the dough but aren't they "Transformers" :HEADHURTS:

Re: Sentinel Gigantic Action Scorponok on Display at Wonderfest 2013

PostPosted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 5:22 pm
by fenrir72
double post

Re: Sentinel Gigantic Action Scorponok on Display at Wonderfest 2013

PostPosted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 5:40 pm
by Rated X
Sabrblade wrote:Yeah, it's not that their incapable of making these transform into Scorpion Modes. It's the bureaucracy on of it all that legally prohibits them from doing so.

Its stuff like this that spawned the existance of 3rd parties in the first place. I could easily see an up and coming company buy one just to reverse mold it and retool it to transform...

And they'll sell it like 200 bucks less and ill buy one.

Re: Sentinel Gigantic Action Scorponok on Display at Wonderfest 2013

PostPosted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 5:45 pm
by Sabrblade
There's also the possibility that maybe they just didn't want to make it transform, instead wanting to make a giant articulated action figure, one that's never been done before.

Re: Sentinel Gigantic Action Scorponok on Display at Wonderfest 2013

PostPosted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 6:37 pm
by Rated X
Sabrblade wrote:There's also the possibility that maybe they just didn't want to make it transform, instead wanting to make a giant articulated action figure, one that's never been done before.

True, but those figures are going to take up alot of real estate in warehouses if they didnt read the fans correctly. BBTS changed their system so you cant tell how many of one item they have in stock. But when you could, I remember a lot of items over $500 they would only keep 10 or less in stock. I dont see the retailers taking risk with this in great numbers. Just my opinion.

Re: Sentinel Gigantic Action Scorponok on Display at Wonderfest 2013

PostPosted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 6:54 pm
by Sabrblade
Well, folks, all I can say is, if both were vastly more affordable than they are now, I'd buy both in a heartbeat. the price is the only thing keeping me from going after either of them.

Re: Sentinel Gigantic Action Scorponok on Display at Wonderfest 2013

PostPosted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 8:02 pm
by RSDADDIMUS2
I do not buy Transformers that do not...Transform.
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