Video Review - Fewture Transformers EX Gokin Grimlock TF-EX02
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Jan 22, 2015 at 2:17am CST
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Re: Video Review - Fewture Transformers EX Gokin Grimlock TF-EX02
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Comment by Rated X
Jan 22, 2015
Totally pointless. I could understand alpha trion, but this is really stupid. This gokin guy needs to throw in the towel.
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Comment by MINDVVIPE
Jan 22, 2015
Agreed. You can just get MP Grimlock and not compromise on having a transformer... you know, actually transform.
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Gokin (alloy) refers to it's metal content. There is a segment of collectors, like me, that collect diecast Super Robots. Some of those collectors are also fans of Transformers, like me. However, Hasbro/Takara will not give licensing for transforming figures. This is why as soon as licensing for the character, minus transformation of course, was released you saw an explosion of non-transforming figures from companies trying to cash in on the Transformers 30th Anniversary and offer stuff like never before. For example, Kids Logic, Ultimetal Prime, Kotobukiya, Sentinel etc etc
While it's pointless for collectors who need their figures to transform, there are others who dont mind having a nice diecast version of their favorite characters. That's why these are low run figures. These weren't meant to scale with regular Transformers toys. These are in a class of their own and understandably misunderstood.
Comment by chachipower
Jan 22, 2015
Rated X wrote:Totally pointless. I could understand alpha trion, but this is really stupid. This gokin guy needs to throw in the towel.
Gokin (alloy) refers to it's metal content. There is a segment of collectors, like me, that collect diecast Super Robots. Some of those collectors are also fans of Transformers, like me. However, Hasbro/Takara will not give licensing for transforming figures. This is why as soon as licensing for the character, minus transformation of course, was released you saw an explosion of non-transforming figures from companies trying to cash in on the Transformers 30th Anniversary and offer stuff like never before. For example, Kids Logic, Ultimetal Prime, Kotobukiya, Sentinel etc etc
While it's pointless for collectors who need their figures to transform, there are others who dont mind having a nice diecast version of their favorite characters. That's why these are low run figures. These weren't meant to scale with regular Transformers toys. These are in a class of their own and understandably misunderstood.