

Here's just a look at my old custom elita-1 i made a few months ago as well:

Hope this is the right way to go with the combo



zodconvoy wrote:There is no way to put those things together that doesn't look wrong. Seriously, just coat them in glue and smash them together at high speeds and VIOLA! you're done!

Ravage XK wrote:Hmm, never really understood why people were so obsessed with the Arcee combiners. Terrible designs and so ugly that even Hasbro gave up and abandoned the combiner.
Counterpunch wrote:Ravage XK wrote:Hmm, never really understood why people were so obsessed with the Arcee combiners. Terrible designs and so ugly that even Hasbro gave up and abandoned the combiner.
Yuuuup.
I like the individual characters, but the combined mode was mercifully killed.
Ravage XK wrote:Hmm, never really understood why people were so obsessed with the Arcee combiners. Terrible designs and so ugly that even Hasbro gave up and abandoned the combiner.
Flux Convoy wrote:Ravage XK wrote:Hmm, never really understood why people were so obsessed with the Arcee combiners. Terrible designs and so ugly that even Hasbro gave up and abandoned the combiner.
This. They didn't combine in the movie and as far as I know the comics either. I don't get the obsession myself.

Flux Convoy wrote:Ravage XK wrote:Hmm, never really understood why people were so obsessed with the Arcee combiners. Terrible designs and so ugly that even Hasbro gave up and abandoned the combiner.
This. They didn't combine in the movie and as far as I know the comics either. I don't get the obsession myself.
ROARBO wrote:Flux Convoy wrote:Ravage XK wrote:Hmm, never really understood why people were so obsessed with the Arcee combiners. Terrible designs and so ugly that even Hasbro gave up and abandoned the combiner.
This. They didn't combine in the movie and as far as I know the comics either. I don't get the obsession myself.
acutally it was planned that they would comnbine in the movie
it was because of the writer striki
heres what could haave been different in rotf if the wirter strike never happened
it was a good movie but it couldve been better after looking at this
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1055369/faq#.2.1.83
Dagon wrote:ROARBO wrote:Flux Convoy wrote:Ravage XK wrote:Hmm, never really understood why people were so obsessed with the Arcee combiners. Terrible designs and so ugly that even Hasbro gave up and abandoned the combiner.
This. They didn't combine in the movie and as far as I know the comics either. I don't get the obsession myself.
acutally it was planned that they would comnbine in the movie
it was because of the writer striki
heres what could haave been different in rotf if the wirter strike never happened
it was a good movie but it couldve been better after looking at this
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1055369/faq#.2.1.83
I don't see any way that a writers' strike would effect the abandoned combination abilities of toys. The movie, unlikely but sure. Not toys though.
DraconicDak wrote:Indeed, the appeal is in working out the complete function of the figures. They are nominally meant to combine, therefore we want to figure out how they do so.
Flux Convoy wrote:DraconicDak wrote:Indeed, the appeal is in working out the complete function of the figures. They are nominally meant to combine, therefore we want to figure out how they do so.
You have the full functionality of the figures in two modes. What you see is what was sold to you in theaters. My thinking is that they got so far along in design to get the two bikes designed, then the combining idea was scrapped for the movie. Meaning no matter what they did for a third bike, they weren't tied to making a third and final new mold. You're probably not ever getting a fully combining motorcycle monstrosity.
starfish wrote:Flux Convoy is correct.
Originally, there was to be a new mold for Elita-1, the final part of the puzzle.
However, the whole combination idea was scrapped, and the third mold will never see the light of day. So we get lumbered instead with a repaint to make up the numbers.
It's like buying a set of G1 Constructicons without a Long Haul, but instead of a Long Haul they give you a repaint of Mixmaster.
Without that last vital component the combination will not work.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Dagon wrote:ROARBO wrote:Flux Convoy wrote:Ravage XK wrote:Hmm, never really understood why people were so obsessed with the Arcee combiners. Terrible designs and so ugly that even Hasbro gave up and abandoned the combiner.
This. They didn't combine in the movie and as far as I know the comics either. I don't get the obsession myself.
acutally it was planned that they would comnbine in the movie
it was because of the writer striki
heres what could haave been different in rotf if the wirter strike never happened
it was a good movie but it couldve been better after looking at this
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1055369/faq#.2.1.83
I don't see any way that a writers' strike would effect the abandoned combination abilities of toys. The movie, unlikely but sure. Not toys though.
If you ask me, the majority wanted to keep the combination gimmick unique to Devastator, so the Arcee combination was canned. Simple, but likely reason. The decision was probably made after the toys were designed.
starfish wrote:Flux Convoy is correct.
Originally, there was to be a new mold for Elita-1, the final part of the puzzle.
However, the whole combination idea was scrapped, and the third mold will never see the light of day. So we get lumbered instead with a repaint to make up the numbers.
It's like buying a set of G1 Constructicons without a Long Haul, but instead of a Long Haul they give you a repaint of Mixmaster.
Without that last vital component the combination will not work.
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