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megatroptimus wrote:Movie toys use thinner plastic by design (a LOT of small moving parts), not to save money (previous lines were still using blocky designs with less intricate transformations and less moving parts overall that allowed the use of thicker molded plastic parts).
megatroptimus wrote:
Movie toys use thinner plastic by design (a LOT of small moving parts), not to save money (previous lines were still using blocky designs with less intricate transformations and less moving parts overall that allowed the use of thicker molded plastic parts).
Also, a lot of people confuse QC problems or poor performance with "I don't like the design or aesthetics".
i_amtrunks wrote:Alot of the animosity comes from the QC issues, plastic quality and poor paint applications.
The preceding Transformers lines to the Movie were quite good on all counts, sure each line is going to have certain problems with certain figures, but the Movie line had far more than it's fair share.
Cybertron and Classics, the two main lines that came directly before the Movie line had some QC issues, but their overall quality was good, the plastics used were strong and of a decent width. Figures did not fall apart in your hands. Painting was also fairly good across the board.
The Movie line however had problems from the get-go, figures had stress-marks straight out of the box, other figures had poor robot modes to accommodate the more complex transformations (not a terribly bad thing), weak joints and weight issues. Even more figures had such bad painting, it was like a monkey with the shakes had painted each figure personally.
The movie line was the line that Hasbro should have used to show all the new, old and returning fans how good their products were, instead they cheaped out, selecting inferior plastics and paint apps to the previous lines.
BLACKOUT2007 wrote:I'm kinda hella OLD so I'm not worried about a toys 'playability'. It be kinda sad to see me laying on the floor pushing these toys around, crashing them and making appropriate sound effects.![]()
I buy them cause they look cool. And when painted realistically, make nice display peices. I'm a fan of miniatures!
Malikon wrote:I guess for me I really enjoy the 'overly complex' transformations. That's what I really love about Leader Prime, it's very intricate. I'm really hoping that Iron Hide is the same way. I love the way his chest his split open and angled to the sides. I just know that if it weren't for the movie toys being the way they are, *transformation wise* then I probably wouldn't have gotten so into them again and started collecting them again.
I think people who like to slam the movie are taking for granted and forgetting that, FINALLY, we got to see actual cars and trucks transform believably into giant robots. Everytime I see Prime transform on the highway, his wheels skidding and stuttering in mid-transformation, I get excited. When Barricade chases after Bee and transforms while running, I get excited. It's amazing and I've seen the movie over 10 times and I'm still not sick of seeing it. Much like the new halloween movie is a ROB ZOMBIE movie, the new Transformers movie is definetely a Michael Bay movie. It has it's flaws, but I can't presume that I could have made a better movie. I'm just glad and thankful that I actually got to see alot of high quality extremely realistic looking transformations, and I'm glad the toys look as cool as they do. I've been lucky with the QC issues. My Blackouts chest is kinda screwed up, Barricade likes to autopunch a bit too much, and Starscreams automorph likes to get stuck halfway through, and yeah Jazz's arms kinda suck. But I remember having issues with my original ones too. Not wanting to stand up, floppy car modes, and didn't Prime not even have fists? I seem to remember you had to put his fists in or something. I could be 100% wrong though, it's been 20 years since I held a G1 Prime.
I'm just glad the movie and the toys were made. If the toys weren't so well designed in terms of the transformation, I'm not so sure I'd be collecting them now.
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