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D-Maximus_Primal wrote:Bumblebee21 wrote:3rd party combiners are not fun to play with
They really don't look like it. I know from watching Emgo that he prefers the 3rd party combiners (he really did not find Devastator good), but to me they are just too busy and like you said not fun. I have got myself to the point where I can get my combiners from alt mode to combined mode in under 8 minutes. 8 minutes to transform and combine 6 figures. That is awesome, and very easy to switch out and do all kinds of things, including scramble. That to me is the fun of it. They look awesome as collectibles on my shelves, but they are also fun to take off the shelves and play with
Delta Magnus wrote:Sod official product. When Chinese fans and KNOCKOFF MERCHANTS are producing far better quality product than your own in-house designers you know you f***ed up. Simplicity is what ruined the line- they're so simple that they lack basic articulation like ankles and wrists (and in the case of Hasbro Devastator, ELBOWS). They're not even that affordable, with deluxes going for an outrageous £16. As for the children? I wouldn't buy CW figures for my children if I had them, because I know they'd just break, most likely through no fault of the kids.
Jesus, I'm slowly but surely turning into Rated X.
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
Delta Magnus wrote:Sod official product. When Chinese fans and KNOCKOFF MERCHANTS are producing far better quality product than your own in-house designers you know you f***ed up. Simplicity is what ruined the line- they're so simple that they lack basic articulation like ankles and wrists (and in the case of Hasbro Devastator, ELBOWS). They're not even that affordable, with deluxes going for an outrageous £16. As for the children? I wouldn't buy CW figures for my children if I had them, because I know they'd just break, most likely through no fault of the kids.
Jesus, I'm slowly but surely turning into Rated X.
william-james88 wrote:Delta Magnus wrote:Sod official product. When Chinese fans and KNOCKOFF MERCHANTS are producing far better quality product than your own in-house designers you know you f***ed up. Simplicity is what ruined the line- they're so simple that they lack basic articulation like ankles and wrists (and in the case of Hasbro Devastator, ELBOWS). They're not even that affordable, with deluxes going for an outrageous £16. As for the children? I wouldn't buy CW figures for my children if I had them, because I know they'd just break, most likely through no fault of the kids.
Jesus, I'm slowly but surely turning into Rated X.
If you swear off official products then why do you follow a thread of official products you know you dislike? While you raised good points, it's more that question that is on my mind. You dont see people who dislike 3p speak about how much they hate them in our 3P forums.
Delta Magnus wrote:william-james88 wrote:Delta Magnus wrote:Sod official product. When Chinese fans and KNOCKOFF MERCHANTS are producing far better quality product than your own in-house designers you know you f***ed up. Simplicity is what ruined the line- they're so simple that they lack basic articulation like ankles and wrists (and in the case of Hasbro Devastator, ELBOWS). They're not even that affordable, with deluxes going for an outrageous £16. As for the children? I wouldn't buy CW figures for my children if I had them, because I know they'd just break, most likely through no fault of the kids.
Jesus, I'm slowly but surely turning into Rated X.
If you swear off official products then why do you follow a thread of official products you know you dislike? While you raised good points, it's more that question that is on my mind. You dont see people who dislike 3p speak about how much they hate them in our 3P forums.
A mixture of bitterness and an attempt to get the word out to people that they're buying dross I guess. I dunno.
Kurona wrote:Sure, third parties may be able to accomplish a look that's a lot more accurate and detailed and without kibble and such
william-james88 wrote:Kurona wrote:Sure, third parties may be able to accomplish a look that's a lot more accurate and detailed and without kibble and such
Really?! I have never seen that. 3p companies are usually always innacurate inorder to not get sued and they still have tons of kibble. I will give you the detailed part but any complexity and extra moving parts is often times because they are unable to properly design something at the base level and thus need to add at later development stages (which is evident on figures like Appollyon).
Hasbro has less moving parts but is able to accomplish a similar look due to them having the best toy engineers on the planet who pride tmeselves on streamline and inovative techniques of transformation. I am talking of Takara, of course, and an amazing example I could give you would me movie Starscream. It looks like the most complex toy ever, with a ton of detail, but the transformation is straightforward and hassel free. A more extreme example would be movie Hound which Takara really aimed to have as much the look of the film with minimal kibble in a quick transformation. And they achieved it.
william-james88 wrote:Delta Magnus wrote:Sod official product. When Chinese fans and KNOCKOFF MERCHANTS are producing far better quality product than your own in-house designers you know you f***ed up. Simplicity is what ruined the line- they're so simple that they lack basic articulation like ankles and wrists (and in the case of Hasbro Devastator, ELBOWS). They're not even that affordable, with deluxes going for an outrageous £16. As for the children? I wouldn't buy CW figures for my children if I had them, because I know they'd just break, most likely through no fault of the kids.
Jesus, I'm slowly but surely turning into Rated X.
If you swear off official products then why do you follow a thread of official products you know you dislike? While you raised good points, it's more that question that is on my mind. You dont see people who dislike 3p speak about how much they hate them in our 3P forums.
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Delta Magnus wrote:william-james88 wrote:Hey guys, just some thoughts I wanted to share. When Quantron (not computron first came out), it was a hot item. I love the techonobots due to their futuristic look, how their colours work and how the overal combiner looks, so this was tempting. He is dirt cheap on BBTS now but I am definitely no longer interested. Compared to Takara's, he doesn't look much like Computron and definitely not when you look at the individual members. They look overworked and not smooth at all. Like other 3p toys, those look less G1 and more Neo G1. Lightspeed is a good example since he looks nothing like the car in the cartoon.
Plus the combiner peg system Hasbro and Takara developped is the best so far. So I am glad I decided not to get him back when I had found the price too much to bear.
Not saying anything against anyone who did get him, since I too wanted him. But looking back, it just doesnt look as good as the upcoming Takara Computron, nor as fun to play with.
On the plus side, he is substantially less likely to suffer stress fractures from the simple act of combining him on account of his plastic not being laced with suckium.
Also more paint, better detailing, ANKLE TILTS etc.
Delta Magnus wrote:The funny thing is, I used to be a big proponent of Combiner Wars. For the most part the designs are great. Aesthetically they look good (though I am rather fond of a lot of 3rd party aesthetics, especially Maketoys and their anime-esque super robot look).
A few things put me off Combiner Wars.
1: The quality. From the first figure I got, there were QC issues out the wazoo. Quite aside from the dreadful, dreadful plastic, my Fireflight had a leg pin that was inserted wonky, my Alpha Bravo had a chronically loose waist and a misaligned combiner peg ratchet, Skydive would NOT hold together in jet mode, and all of the figures I got had difficulty holding their weapons. The cracking HFG ports was the last straw in terms of QC issues.
2: The overall cheapness and over-simplification. Engineering wise, they just aren't up to snuff. What was there was OK, but there wasn't enough there. No ankle or wrist articulation, open hollow limbs, lack of functionality (see Brawl and his immobile turret) and in some cases highly unconvincing vehicle modes (especially with the jets, who were pretty much just blocks with wings and nosecones). Then there were the HFGs, which were fine as hands (though the lack of properly articulated fingers sucked) but absolutely appalling as feet. All they had to do was do what the G1 figures did and pack the hands and feet with the main robot. And when they did do away with the HFGs they screwed up by not even accomplishing what the HFGs could do- the dedicated hands and feet were just solid, inarticulate blocks with nothing to do outside of combined mode. And the hands actually had even LESS articulation than the HFGs! The transformations were simple to the point of being insulting- the Voyagers weren't so bad in that regard but the Deluxes were just pathetic. To make matters even worse, rather than stagger the line out and make more original molds over a longer period of time, they rehashed the same few molds over and over again, wasting line budget on pointless redecos nobody asked for. And don't even get me started on Devastator, with his flimsy, brickish and ugly individual components who were all gimped for the sake of a combined mode that doesn't really work and looks disproportionate, with twig arms and absurdly long legs.
3: Distribution woes. None of Wave 2 was ever released in the UK, robbing us of a chance at a complete Superion and completely dashing hopes of Menasor. Same went for the "proper" Slingshot and Wildrider. Devastator was never released here (though why you'd want him is beyond me) and the only way to get any of them was to pay extortionate prices on eBay to import them. To put things in perspective, there were people asking for £40 for Air Raid. I could buy a brand-new Figma for that.
So yeah. I've been soured to CW for good. Unless HasTak goes through some kind of renaissance and returns to Unicron Trilogy quality plastic with HFTD-level engineering, or Takara does official MP combiners, I'm never touching official combiners again.
>"B-But muh simplicity! Muh affordabilty! Muh official product! Think of the children!"
Sod official product. When Chinese fans and KNOCKOFF MERCHANTS are producing far better quality product than your own in-house designers you know you f***ed up. Simplicity is what ruined the line- they're so simple that they lack basic articulation like ankles and wrists (and in the case of Hasbro Devastator, ELBOWS). They're not even that affordable, with deluxes going for an outrageous £16. As for the children? I wouldn't buy CW figures for my children if I had them, because I know they'd just break, most likely through no fault of the kids.
Jesus, I'm slowly but surely turning into Rated X.
Microraptor wrote:And if your main complaints are simplicity and plastic quality, how are knock-off companies better? They're whole thing is that they simplify and use cheaper plastic to decrease costs.
Don't forget Takasa Tony. I got an MP Wheeljack from them, and the quality is excellent.william-james88 wrote:Microraptor wrote:And if your main complaints are simplicity and plastic quality, how are knock-off companies better? They're whole thing is that they simplify and use cheaper plastic to decrease costs.
Times have changed. KOs can be really high quality now.
Check these out:
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ko-oversized-feral-rex-t106557.php
Autobot N wrote:Don't forget Takasa Tony. I got an MP Wheeljack from them, and the quality is excellent.william-james88 wrote:Microraptor wrote:And if your main complaints are simplicity and plastic quality, how are knock-off companies better? They're whole thing is that they simplify and use cheaper plastic to decrease costs.
Times have changed. KOs can be really high quality now.
Check these out:
pretender-%3Cb%3Egroundbreaker%3C/bridgemagnet-4k-reviews-oversized-aoe-lockdown-ko-t106165.php
ko-oversized-feral-rex-t106557.php
Wolfman Jake wrote:As for the quality of Combiner War figures, I've not had one issue myself yet in terms of breakage, stress marks, cracks, etc. Sometimes, joints are loose, but that's a gamble with Transformers toys in general
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
Ironhidensh wrote:Today's randomness: walked into my first walmart, and found a case of CW deluxe wave 2. Bought one of each to sell on ebay.
william-james88 wrote:Ironhidensh wrote:Today's randomness: walked into my first walmart, and found a case of CW deluxe wave 2. Bought one of each to sell on ebay.
They sell for a lot more than retail on the secondary market?
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
Ironhidensh wrote:Today's randomness: walked into my first walmart, and found a case of CW deluxe wave 2. Bought one of each to sell on ebay.
Bumblebee21 wrote:Ironhidensh wrote:Today's randomness: walked into my first walmart, and found a case of CW deluxe wave 2. Bought one of each to sell on ebay.
that was a lucky find
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
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