ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:The Mt. St. Hilary playset could have gone great with the Action Masters when those happened. Of course, at that point the brand's clout with retailers was probably too low to get a big playset on the shelves, so... Sigh.
At the time the set was proposed, I suspect that Hasbro were reluctant to create the molds needed to put out something big in the line that wasn't itself a Transformer. Especially if it was big enough to give room for the likes of Optimus and the Dinobots to be playable.
Optimus Maximus.MaximalNui wrote:Wow, those concepts look pretty wild! Especially the family; you can even see the age difference in the chosen alt-modes, with the "parents" being old-timey cars and the "children" more modern, chibified vehicles.
And that Mt. Hillary playset looks super cool! Though I think it might've worked better for Cyberverse or Core rather than Action Masters, given the scale.
...Actually, come to think of it, have we ever seen a Cyberverse playset other than the DoTM Ark? That'd be the perfect line for them!
They already bring something to the table: New toys of the full team, fairly G1-faithful but with better articulation, as well as a combined mode. And they're undoubtedly a factor in us getting the Studio Series Dinobots. For kitbashers, they also offer (among other things) a way to get articulated Diaclone Dinosaur Robos (just replace the pegs and Volcanicus' head with cockpits, and make adapters for the G1 weapons they can't already use).Gauntlet101010 wrote:I think I'd judge the Primes Dinobots less harshly if they had G2 redecos. It wouldn't save the molds in my eyes, but they would be bringing something new to the table and I could appreciate that.
I'd say blue. Partly because I like blue a fair bit.Gauntlet101010 wrote:Although ... released blue Grimlock or unreleased yellow with tiger stripes? Blue is more well known I think, but the yellow just pops a bit more. Although it's repeating a trick they did with Onslaught.
Well, I would. And if it doesn't happen officially...Gauntlet101010 wrote:As a novelty it would be cool if they released the Studio Dinobots in G2 style, but it's not something I'd buy.
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:They already bring something to the table: New toys of the full team, fairly G1-faithful but with better articulation, as well as a combined mode. And they're undoubtedly a factor in us getting the Studio Series Dinobots. For kitbashers, they also offer (among other things) a way to get articulated Diaclone Dinosaur Robos (just replace the pegs and Volcanicus' head with cockpits, and make adapters for the G1 weapons they can't already use).Gauntlet101010 wrote:I think I'd judge the Primes Dinobots less harshly if they had G2 redecos. It wouldn't save the molds in my eyes, but they would be bringing something new to the table and I could appreciate that.
Silverwing wrote:Also, I feel compelled to give the obligatory:
One for each year of the Movieverse's decade strong tenure. Here's to a few more explosive years!
TulioDude wrote:I wonder if Hasbro would reconsider using this remold:
Tigerhawk7109 wrote:God, there are so many to name! Here's my top five: (in no particular order)
Transtech Starscream, for the originality and aesthetics of the design.
Classics Soundwave. We wouldn't have had to wait until 2010 for a decent Soundwave!
Dark of the Moon Blaster. Not going to lie, he wears the design way better than Soundwave ever could.Last, but most certainly not least:
Animated's biggest missed opportunities- an inventive redesign of Powermaster Optimus, and the smoothest-looking triple changer I've ever seen in Marauder Megatron. Please, Hasbro, I'm begging you.
MaximalNui wrote:TulioDude wrote:I wonder if Hasbro would reconsider using this remold:
I think I remember hearing about this one. It was a cancelled BotCon concept, right? Which one was it?
Sabrblade wrote:Some have speculated that he could have been among them, yes. Possibly the only familiar character with the rest being all new, like with the Fossilizers.RodimusPrimeUkraine1 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Likely just more gimmick figures similar to the fossilizers, only as monster-like creatures made of energy instead of dinosaur skeletons. They most likely would have broken apart into energon weapons, since that is Legacy's main play pattern.RodimusPrimeUkraine1 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Confirmed by Mark Maher: The Energon Monsters were dropped at the last minute and replaced by Skullgrin and most likely Bomb-Burst.
ah! And I was still trying to figure out who the energon monsters were
Did we get any official confirmation of the old plan? I'm curious. I started guessing bomb burst before I saw your post.
I just had a stupid idea: what if, weaponizer KREMZEEK?
Sabrblade wrote:I get the feeling that the monster forms would have been the altmodes (beast modes), meaning Kremzeek (if he was to have been one of them) would have probably been given a robot mode.-Kanrabat- wrote:RodimusPrimeUkraine1 wrote:I just had a stupid idea: what if, weaponizer KREMZEEK?
That's not stupid. That's actually SICK!
I dunno what "altmode" it could have (maybe a lightning "spaceship" à la Bayverse). It could be made out of clear rubbery plastics like the blast effects and cover a figure as a mighty cool LIGHTING ARMOR.
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