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Kurona wrote:People keep using that one picture as proof he was bigger, but has he ever been portrayed as such within the actual fiction? That piece - awesome as it is - was a non-narrative pieces put in one of the earlier issues of Dreamwave just to celebrate that the G1 Transformers were back. And then when Predaking appeared in the series itself, he was the same size as Bruticus. I don't remember him being especially large in Sunbow, Marvel or IDW either. Where does the idea he was 'always bigger' come from aside from the toy and that one image?
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Jazz is appealing, hopefully there will also be Sideswipe and Windcharger. We should have got those three in CW instead of Prowl, Sunstreaker, and Wheeljack (or Smokescreen since "Brake-Neck" was a Dead End retool), but better late than never.
ultraimpossibleman wrote:Grand innacurration and heavy mistakes !
Diem wrote:This is exactly the kind of nonsense I'm here for.
Qwan wrote:ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Jazz is appealing, hopefully there will also be Sideswipe and Windcharger. We should have got those three in CW instead of Prowl, Sunstreaker, and Wheeljack (or Smokescreen since "Brake-Neck" was a Dead End retool), but better late than never.
Well IIRC, the leaks did detail a Windcharger coming in this line, though it is a Legends-size figure. I think the current goal of the design team in terms of the minibots is to get them all out in Legends scale (even though they already did Windcharger as a Legends figure like three years ago? But I suppose this one'll probably be more G1-style, rather than the IDW-Tailgate body type that the last one had).
Rainmaker wrote:I thought we weren't allowed to post the leaks
william-james88 wrote:John Warden told us that they actually unlock toy mechanics and that what they unlock isnt just up to kids' imagination.
So as this guy as the spark for Liege Maximo he's going to be able to empower the entire line with the kids' imagination.
Each one of the Deluxe class figures is going to be coming with special armor that you'll be able to place this guy onto the armor and imagine the power of this guy going into the spark of that Transformer.
Delta Magnus wrote:This is because you are a hamhanded idiot.
william-james88 wrote:We can talk about the leaks but we are asked not to post the images, thanks.
Kurona wrote:Which is why I'm also hopeful they'll do a more accurate Legends Warpath. If they didn't think the previous Windcharger was good enough - despite actually looking like the original design if fairly stylised - then surely they must think CW Warpath isn't good enough.
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Also also, talking of Ultra Magnus; I wouldn't be surprised to see him as a redeco/retool of that Leader Optimus. Standard-sized robot cab that forms the central part of a leader-sized robot formed from a truck? Easy peasy.
ultraimpossibleman wrote:Grand innacurration and heavy mistakes !
Diem wrote:This is exactly the kind of nonsense I'm here for.
Black Hat wrote:Speaking of which, is ROTF Bludgeon still worth it? I heard his elbows have a habit of melting for some reason.
It's not the elbows. It's the parts of the rubber pieces that rub up against the plastic pieces. ROTF Demolishor is said to also be a victim of this.-Kanrabat- wrote:Black Hat wrote:Speaking of which, is ROTF Bludgeon still worth it? I heard his elbows have a habit of melting for some reason.
Where's this crazy rumor come from? I got both Banzaitron and Bludgeon and both still hold up and transform well after all these years.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Sabrblade wrote:It's not the elbows. It's the parts of the rubber pieces that rub up against the plastic pieces. ROTF Demolishor is said to also be a victim of this.-Kanrabat- wrote:Black Hat wrote:Speaking of which, is ROTF Bludgeon still worth it? I heard his elbows have a habit of melting for some reason.
Where's this crazy rumor come from? I got both Banzaitron and Bludgeon and both still hold up and transform well after all these years.
-Kanrabat- wrote:Black Hat wrote:Speaking of which, is ROTF Bludgeon still worth it? I heard his elbows have a habit of melting for some reason.
Where's this crazy rumor come from? I got both Banzaitron and Bludgeon and both still hold up and transform well after all these years.
william-james88 wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:Black Hat wrote:Speaking of which, is ROTF Bludgeon still worth it? I heard his elbows have a habit of melting for some reason.
Where's this crazy rumor come from? I got both Banzaitron and Bludgeon and both still hold up and transform well after all these years.
Not a crazy rumour, its 100% true and a phenomenon we see in other TF toys, such as the plastic on G1 pretenders.
Whatever piece of solid plastic the ROTF Bludgeon tank treads are touching will start to lose detail and melt since the molecules that make the plastic soft are slowly travelling to the harder plastic, making it lose its shape. Check your ROTF Bludgeon and Banzaitron to see if the parts where they touch are the same or slightly mishappen and different to eachother (they should have the same detail if ther was no "melting").
Anyways that said Black Hat I still recomend him. All toys eventually breakdown but luckily we humans have a much shorter lifespan so you will be able to enjoy Bludgeon for as long as you live, I am pretty sure.
DigitalBrave3 wrote:william-james88 wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:Black Hat wrote:Speaking of which, is ROTF Bludgeon still worth it? I heard his elbows have a habit of melting for some reason.
Where's this crazy rumor come from? I got both Banzaitron and Bludgeon and both still hold up and transform well after all these years.
Not a crazy rumour, its 100% true and a phenomenon we see in other TF toys, such as the plastic on G1 pretenders.
Whatever piece of solid plastic the ROTF Bludgeon tank treads are touching will start to lose detail and melt since the molecules that make the plastic soft are slowly travelling to the harder plastic, making it lose its shape. Check your ROTF Bludgeon and Banzaitron to see if the parts where they touch are the same or slightly mishappen and different to eachother (they should have the same detail if ther was no "melting").
Anyways that said Black Hat I still recomend him. All toys eventually breakdown but luckily we humans have a much shorter lifespan so you will be able to enjoy Bludgeon for as long as you live, I am pretty sure.
Does GDO Megatron have the same problem? That's the only version of that mold I own.
Black Hat wrote:Thanks for the advice. I'll probably go for Bludgeon in that case (with upgrades of course, that floppy rubber katana ain't doing it for me).
Funny, I actually saw a Banzai-tron at TFNation for like £15 but the sword hilt/tank barrel was rather warped and I'd already gotten enough TFs for the day. Given the prices he commands on evilBay I either slagged up horrendously by not bujying him or else there was something amiss with him.
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
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