RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:As for Dropkick, his legs can be straightened out to avoid the chicken legs.
Haha, I’ve gotten way too used to the way he looks now, couldn’t do it without the chicken legs!
SwerveGears wrote:What about Voyager Prime? Especially the Robo-Vision version- it was the most accurate transformable version of Prime back in those days!
Robo-Vision’s a great figure, and the paint application is all-star, but ultimately the mold is inferior to HFTD Battle Blades Optimus Prime. In turn, the Voyager Prime molds are inferior to the Leader versions, IMO.
Megatron Wolf wrote:i dont understand why hasbro doesnt repaint that arcee instead of reusing the ROTF mold over & over again. Id also like to see final battle Jazz get repainted instead of the normal version of that mold. And why no love for realgear, those little guys kicked ass
RG are great office desk toys, but they’re just not my type.
thunderjacker wrote:definitely agree with this list, however, i believe the the 2007 wreckage mold was cheated out of it. sure, the paint scheme was weak but the mold is awesome, well articulated and well armed.
ShadowBlaze wrote:
Wreckage: This should have been Movie Megatron. The menacing head-sculpt strongly resembles G1 Megatron, and the level of articulation in this toy is top-notch. And it has relatively little kibble, so nothing is going to keep him from taking any number of threatening poses. The versatility of his dual swords and the multiple connection points also make his my favourite weapons of all the movie-style Deluxes. The ROTF Bludgeon repaint is equally impressive and works well as a hybridized Bayverse/G2 Megatron.
Autobot Genocide wrote:I also think that Wreckage should have been in there .
As much as I want to put Wreckage on the list… he looks bloodthirsty and all, but nothing stays place on the figure. His automorph does not lock, his limbs are flimsy, and his alternate mode is snooze worthy. Plus, the way his horn is being honked here, he’s far from obscure
monarch420 wrote:Big Daddy is the only one not on the list.
He’s a phenomenal figure, but he just doesn’t fit into the movie aesthetic. He’d be a great addition to a Classics collection, mostly because he’s a G1 homage, but also because his robot mode is chunky and just doesn’t fit in with the movie aesthetic, unlike some other Cybertron/Classics Movie-repaints, like Fracture.
Galvatron X wrote:Secondly, I loved that article because it showcased figures I've never been familiar with (I only started buying TFs again when ROTF came out). I'm now on the lookout for that EVAC, Cliffjumper, and that Salvage!
Thanks for reading. You’ve been Counterpunched Blurrz’d!
BATTOUSAI XD wrote:Nice list! I really wish I would have gotten leader brawl; I'm really regretting it now that it goes for about 80 dollars on eBay... I have to disagree about leader Megatron though, I thought he was about as close to the cgi as a figure that price could have gotten. Sure the first paint job sucked but I thought the premium one was great. I was so disappointed with rotf leader megs. Hopefully we'll get one for dotm; I know they could do a great job with that.
Then let us hope he gets a DOTM version. Looking back on what I said, I honestly can’t list any reasons why the ROTF Leader is better than the 2007 Leader…
sabrigami wrote:A very enjoyable read, gj Blurrz . This is very interesting to me because I didn't start collecting until the tail end of RotF, so I didn't know what came out before then. After reading this I'm going to have to get my hands on that Arcee mold. That's one hot figure even in the G1 Arcee redeco.
There are a ton of great figures that you may have overlooked! There’s 25+ years of Transformers that deserve to be looked at. Arcee’s a fantastic mold and you won’t be disappointed. The Black/G1 versions are rather expensive though…
robofreak wrote:
Big Daddy used a Cybertron mold. This article focuses on the movie molds.
Not necessarily. I would’ve put some of the Cybertron/Classics molds into this editorial, but I just don’t think they fit. Plus Wal*Mart exclusives were horrid to find in 2007. I don’t even want to talk about it…
MINDVVIPE wrote:Oh, what could have been if they didn't have to stay constrained to the movie aesthetic.
If that was what we got originally, that would have been so legit.
xyl360 wrote:I picked up Incinerator recently on ebay to repaint as my pre-Beast Wars Scorponok and he looks great. I pulled off the blades (he's posed in bot mode of course) and painted the nubs that the blades were connected to in a nice red so that they resemble his missiles that are concealed in his pincers from the show and I covered up all that teal/allspark blue with purple and gray where applicable to make it match the paint layout of his Beast Wars CGI counterpart.
I also have Cliffjumper even though I have yet to own even a single movieverse Bumblebee. I always despised movie BB, but that car in those colors was just too good to pass up .
Your article also made me want to buy an Arcee .
Incinerator as Scorponok is a pretty slick idea! Are you done repainting the figure? Show us if you are, or when you’re done!
I wish I just stopped at Cliffjumper in terms of the Camaros too man. And best of luck hunting Arcee!
ShadowBlaze wrote:Voyager Ironhide (Premium): The fragility of the windshield on his back irritates me, and his shoulders are tighter than the pegs that keep his torso together. And still, he's just a really solid, impressive toy, and I strongly prefer the more idealized, less film-accurate proportions of this figure over his later incarnations. He's highly articulated and surprisingly stable, so he can hold all the great battle stances befitting a born soldier. While the Premium version's paint job is also a little less true to the screen, it does a fantastic job of highlighting all the wonderful sculpted details of his 'bot mode which were lost in the wall of black on the original.
Voyager Ironhide was phenomenal, but at the same time, I just felt that it was over the top. Anyone from a winter city would know that snow does not build up on the top of windows, and the fact that there is snow on the windows of Ironhide is a bit absurd. Even if it isn’t meant to be snow… it looks like snow to me! I feel that the Leader version is a great representation of Ironhide, and even at the Voyager scale, it’s a mix and mash of a couple of Voyager figures that make an ideal Ironhide..
ShadowBlaze wrote:Protoform Optimus Prime: Sure, the alt-mode is little more than a Cybertronian rock with thrusters. But what's so impressive is how smooth and seamless that rock appears, given the angular aesthetics of the Bayverse 'bots. Even more curious is that OP's 'bot mode looks incredibly organic, like the next evolution of something from Beast Wars, rather than the blockiness of the classic TF style. Again, this is a toy with impressive articulation and relatively little obtrusive kibble. I'm actually rather sad that HasTak never re-used this sculpt as I think it could be perfect for creating an army of generic film-style soldiers.
Giant Purple Griffin wrote:I like the list, and like others, I agree that Protoform Prime should be in there. I got him from Amazon last summer for about 15 bucks since he had that form in the movie, but I didn't start collecting the toys until he was gone from the shelves in 2007. I love him! I pose him on the corner of a shelf in a Cybertronian "I'll take you all on" standoff with HftD Fallen, '07 Voy Megatron, DotM Shockwave, RotF Soundwave, and RotF Ravage
Protoforms were decent, but I dunno, they weren’t that great of a representation of Prime, and their alternate mode doesn’t give me the feel of a Transformer.
Now if you want to talk about these Protoforms, then by all means, let’s talk about these Fusion Cluster Protoforms. =3. These exclusives are beauties, and if you like Protoforms so much, then these are something you might want to check out. These would’ve been on the list, but y’know, I don’t want to drive the prices up on exclusives that some might still have a problem finding. ^_^
Nekoman wrote:Personally, I feel that in retrospect the 2007 movie line has little worth going back to now. A few of those examples were pretty cool (Stockade FTW), but Arcee was a terrible figure in my opinion. Albeit she was better than her ROTF counterpart, a worse figure doesn't make a bad figure any better.
Plus a lot of the figures just didn't feel durable, like Longarm for example had parts that felt like they'd give too much, and if we venture onto figures that didn't make the list you have the original Bumblebee, deluxe Brawl, voyager Ironhide... Maybe I'm just too old fashioned.
On the bright side I felt they did real good on the redecos. The red Dropkick repaint was good, so was Cliffjumper and even Jungle Bonecrusher was an improvement, in some respects. Plus if you count the Walmart exclusive deluxes like Fracture, and Crankcase I'd almost say the line did have some of the best repaints ever made. Heck, Crankcase didn't even need a new head and he was still better than the Kup Funpub made.
Hope that doesn't make me sound like a downer though, it's cool to go back and think about these lines a few years later. Nice write up!
What makes Arcee terrible? Give me some reasons why, because all I see is a fantastic figure, with a great dimensions.
If you’re putting Longarm on the stake, then you might as well put the rest of the line on their too. Longarm is sturdy, sure the plastic isn’t “hard, durable, I can knock my younger cousin out with this” plastic, but it’s still plastic.
And you’re never a downer Nekoman, not everyone is a sugar coater like me =3.
EShadowP wrote:I have all of these toys and I agree with most of the article but:
"The movie aesthetic was not to the liking of veteran fans"
as a blanket statement, this is absolute bunk. I've been with the franchise since day one, my "veteran fan" status is well and truly secure and I can say that the movie aesthetic was very much to my liking.
-Eric-
Apologies if I offended you. The statement was never meant to be interpreted the way that you are interpreting it. Plus, I’m not one to generalize a fanbase that has who knows how many in it
i am Dj fLiP wrote:
i wanna do some trading in carbombya forum, but i don't wanna get jipped doing it directly
Buy/Sell/Trade Forums are great, you just need to do research on who you’re buying from. And if the one here doesn’t float your boat, the B/S/T at TFW2005/Cybertron.ca might be to your liking.
GetRightRobot wrote:Nice work on the article Blurrz. I am right there with you, especially on the Arcee's. HOWEVER, I can't help feel like you missed the mark on the Hoist repaint. IMO, it serves as the ideal use. Even the head sculpt shares the 4 slats and has a surprisingly Non-movieverse styled head. This guy fits in perfectly between Classics and Movie.
Haha, perhaps I did undermine Hoist in my article, but man, he was awful to pick up. TRU thought i'd be cool to troll fans by spiking those prices up on their two-packs. Bludgeon/Whirl was monstrous expensive, and so was this one.
kirbenvost wrote:I also don't know why the Deluxe Brawl figure gets such a bad rap. It's one of my favorites. Maybe people just don't like how small he is.
Small figures are great. But my beef with Brawl was that arms problem that my figure had. And I’m not going out of my way to sculpt some plastic out, or pay $15 now to get the figure again. Leader had none of those problems, and everything wasn’t green on the Leader either..
BeastProwl wrote:Swindle?
Swindle? We talking about Swindle? Not even a real face, not even a real face, but Swindle? We got great Deluxe figures like Bumblebee, Longarm, Arcee, Barricade, Bonecrusher, Stockade, Wreckage, Scorponok, and we’re in here talking about Swindle? Swindle? Man, I don’t want to talk about Swindle.
/Allen Iverson out
Autobot-Hellstriker wrote:Although i'm not pleased with the fact that you didn't let any of the important characters onto the list and only went after very obscure characters.
Even if did put in, as you say, popular characters, It wouldn’t gel with me well. It would be like selling someone a used car when the newer, better version is only a few hundy more.
Barricade got a better figure in ROTF, both in Deluxe and Human Alliance. Ironhide as well, and Optimus Prime too. Bumblebee’s seen so many incarnations that I’d rather not count. Megatron’s ’07 figures might be the best figures that he’s gotten in the past 3 toy lines, but they’re still questionable. Leader Starscream is the way to go, and Ratchet’s much like Megatron. I did put Jazz and Brawl in this list, and Bonecrusher… everyone knows about Bonecrusher, and he hates that. But yeah, if one were to read through my entire editorial, one would know why some of these obscure characters made it into the list, rather than their predecessor paint scheme.