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NovamusPrime3 wrote:Well I know what I'm getting
Cobotron wrote:I can't unsee this now!Noideaforaname wrote:Twinferno would be perfect if he had wrist swivels. Still, he's an absolute must-buy as it is.
His crotch looks like a sad anime octopus...![]()
That's my mentality. Of course, it needs to resemble the original design (looking at you Movie Hot Rod) slightly. Here's my guidelines for buying a figure:william-james88 wrote:Unless of course, nobody cares about what he looked like originally.
TR BS is a great figure because Blurr is a great figure. They did an outstanding job of making BS out of Blurr. Surely they could have put a tail fin that would have worked in each leg. I do like the faux fins on his upper arms.william-james88 wrote:I am sure TR Brainstorm is a good toy, but for a representation of Brainstorm, there is none better than thrilling 30
carytheone wrote:TR BS is a great figure because Blurr is a great figure. They did an outstanding job of making BS out of Blurr. Surely they could have put a tail fin that would have worked in each leg. I do like the faux fins on his upper arms.william-james88 wrote:I am sure TR Brainstorm is a good toy, but for a representation of Brainstorm, there is none better than thrilling 30
The question that keeps coming up is: "which Brainstorm is better?" There really isn't a good way to answer that question. Each excels in ways and has it's own downfalls; one's a Voyager, one's a deluxe; one is IDW, one is G1.
Personally I'm very happy with both and will be displaying them on different shelves. I will say this; TR BS didn't get a spot on my Lost Light shelf because I feel the TR figure is a better representation of G1 BS.
DMSL wrote:Here's hoping Takara will make versions of all of these and i will gladly buy them all.
DMSL wrote:Here's hoping Takara will make versions of all of these and i will gladly buy them all.
D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Honestly, while Takara may do their regular awesome job, Trigger, Rod, and Twinsy are all really good to me and I consider them both looks wise to be great representations. Their Hasbro counterparts are a really good effort
SillySpringer wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Honestly, while Takara may do their regular awesome job, Trigger, Rod, and Twinsy are all really good to me and I consider them both looks wise to be great representations. Their Hasbro counterparts are a really good effort
Agreed. In fact that's been the case with most of the Hasbro figures in this line besides Galvatron, Megatron, and PM OP's colors.
william-james88 wrote:SillySpringer wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Honestly, while Takara may do their regular awesome job, Trigger, Rod, and Twinsy are all really good to me and I consider them both looks wise to be great representations. Their Hasbro counterparts are a really good effort
Agreed. In fact that's been the case with most of the Hasbro figures in this line besides Galvatron, Megatron, and PM OP's colors.
I much preffer Galvatron's dark purple in his Hasbro release. As for megatron, we have no clue what takara's will look like or if they will even release it and Hasbro's PM OP has perfectly fine colours. The grey plastic they use is cheap looking but Takara's grey plastic looks just as cheap. The one toy which I feel has the biggest difference is Blurr. I do not find him to be decelty painted compared to Takara.