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ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Congrats! Very sweet finds.
I wonder if the TR versions of the clones have gone down on eBay.
Well, last time I looked the two from the Walgreens pack at least weren't too bad, not sure on the others. But the other two probably are somewhat costlier just because of being boxset exclusives. I was just wondering if these releases would drive things further down.-Kanrabat- wrote:ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Congrats! Very sweet finds.
I wonder if the TR versions of the clones have gone down on eBay.
I don't get why those clones are so expensive. They are basically bad toys and the Takara pack can still easily be imported from Mandarake for a reasonable price.
TF-fan kev777 wrote:Got a "meh" haul yesterday of my 3rd Soundbarrier. I think this is one of the worst designs imaginable, except, it is really useful for base building, which is the only reason for getting a 3rd one.
Emerje wrote:Walked into the Walmart toy aisle and there was SS Sentinel Prime just sitting there. I've been thinking about getting him for a while and finally seeing him in person I just couldn't resist. Just a fantastic looking figure, barely looks like it could transform (like a lot of SS figures) but it does, and it does a brilliant job of hiding all of the panels. Can't say I've ever seen a figure with so many panels that isn't a shellformer. Some of the panels are tricky, but more because they're stiff than because they're poorly made, which is a good thing, no fear of them popping out. Perhaps Voyager of the year?
Emerje
TF-fan kev777 wrote:Emerje wrote:Walked into the Walmart toy aisle and there was SS Sentinel Prime just sitting there. I've been thinking about getting him for a while and finally seeing him in person I just couldn't resist. Just a fantastic looking figure, barely looks like it could transform (like a lot of SS figures) but it does, and it does a brilliant job of hiding all of the panels. Can't say I've ever seen a figure with so many panels that isn't a shellformer. Some of the panels are tricky, but more because they're stiff than because they're poorly made, which is a good thing, no fear of them popping out. Perhaps Voyager of the year?
Emerje
Sentinel is incredibly solid, and really fun to transform with all the panel magic, but I've got to give Voyager of the year to his wavemate Scrapper. But the 2 of them together? Possibly the best Voyager wave in all of Studio Series so far.
Emerje wrote:TF-fan kev777 wrote:Emerje wrote:Walked into the Walmart toy aisle and there was SS Sentinel Prime just sitting there. I've been thinking about getting him for a while and finally seeing him in person I just couldn't resist. Just a fantastic looking figure, barely looks like it could transform (like a lot of SS figures) but it does, and it does a brilliant job of hiding all of the panels. Can't say I've ever seen a figure with so many panels that isn't a shellformer. Some of the panels are tricky, but more because they're stiff than because they're poorly made, which is a good thing, no fear of them popping out. Perhaps Voyager of the year?
Emerje
Sentinel is incredibly solid, and really fun to transform with all the panel magic, but I've got to give Voyager of the year to his wavemate Scrapper. But the 2 of them together? Possibly the best Voyager wave in all of Studio Series so far.
I like Scrapper a lot, he's actually sitting on my desk right now. His transformation is great and his bot mode is pretty nice, but I'm not crazy about all the obvious robot modes stuff in the alt mode like his claws/weapons being so blatant in the tractor bucket, those big cylinder things from his shoulders that don't belong to the bucket loader, or the lack of attempt to hide the Devastator connector on the back. By no means is he a bad figure, but I think he could have had a better alt mode.
Emerje
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