Not out of the box, no, but it doesn't take that much work to sort TR Broadside's jet mode.Gauntlet101010 wrote:You aren't wrong. If you want to have a very accurate collection you'd want a larger Boradside and a smaller Broadside in those models. At the same time we haven't even gotten one decent Broadside yet.
Aside from the OP? Probably not.Gauntlet101010 wrote:But, also ... would anyone pay a titan class price point for Broadside?
I mean, except for color scheme, Marvel Broadside is never going to happen except as an unlicensed toy anyway. Because Marvel Broadside is based on a pre-final design for the toy that Hasbro had to scrap and have someone hastily dash out a replacement for when his original designer abruptly left and took their ball with them. As far as scale goes, we luckily already have a Broadside that size: Titans Return. He needs a little modding to sort out the jet mode, but is otherwise a solid figure.Dark Starscream wrote:If you're looking for a Marvel Broadside to size with your Wreckers and other Triple Changers, then this needs to be in Voyager or Leader-size:
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1. Functioning as an aircraft carrier for Aerialbots that at this point (barring reissue) can only be reasonably obtained in bootleg form is not a high priority for a lot of people. He'd still be big enough to be cool and playable (and to drop on Devy's head) at Commander size; you couldn't use him with Aerialbots, but there are Micromaster jets.Dark Starscream wrote:But if you're looking for Sunbow Broadside, or a big aircraft carrier, then I feel this needs to be in Titan scale:
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So there really is a tale of two Broadsides.
But I feel that the Commander size would be the worst of both worlds: He'd be too small as an aircraft carrier, and too small to pair against Devastator and Predaking.
As stated above, we're never getting that robot form from HasTak anyway. That design is something they do not own and cannot touch. The best you can hope for officially is probably a TR reissue in that color scheme.Dark Starscream wrote:If the smaller, Marvel-look is your thing, then a Commander size would be too big to stand side-by-side with the other Triple changers in his Marvel robot form (a robot form we've never gotten).
Why Leader? Voyager-class would be fine for comic/toy-scale Broadside. The only Triple-changers who I'd say Leader-class serves a purpose for are Astrotrain and Octane (who we should have gotten instead of Blitzwing; Blitzwing did not need to be Leader-class, and gained bugger-all real benefit from the extra mass and budget). Why the smeg the upcoming Sandstorm is Leader-class, I have no idea; hopefully it's not as stupid as Putzwing turned out.Dark Starscream wrote:That's why I propose a two-Broadside solution. Either:
1) Make two Broadsides: a Titan with the Burden-Hardest-to-Bare look, and a Leader-class Broadside with the Marvel-look, separated in release by a few years, or
Does not seem especially likely.Dark Starscream wrote:2) A Titan (or Haslab) Broadside that includes the smaller Broadside that combines into the Titan mode, either as the head or chest like Mainframe did with the Ark.
Then you're deluding yourself on multiple levels. One we've already established, one is the idea that Broadside would actually receive enough orders to be done as a Haslab (Assuming he even reached the preorder campaign stage), and one is with regards to the second Broadside's size. In the unlikely event of them doing a Titan Broadside, the smaller Broadside would be a Deluxe and no bigger. Any bigger would cut too much into the main figure.Dark Starscream wrote:I'm imagining a two-Broadside solution in which the smaller Broadside (Voyager or Leader-class in Marvel form)
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