Counterpunch wrote:Auto Bot wrote:5kywarp wrote:So how many of the 'Botcon' figures (I'm thinking Thundercracker) exist then? I want Thundercracker but can't see me ever getting him without paying silly money?!
Thundercracker is easy. Just do a repaint of Starscream. You'll get an even better result than Botcon version.
I've got to say...I don't think so.
I've seen like, one repainted Starscream as Thundercracker.
It's a really hard thing to do. The way parts move on Starscream ensures that any custom repaints will not be able to transform. Also, the one custom 'cracker I saw was certainly not as nice as the BotCon one.
This bad-boy is gorgeous. If you missed out, save your pennies. He's worth every one it'll take to get him.
i agree with CP wholeheartedly, the way SS transforms, a repaint of TC will eventually be hard to transform properly, unless you DO plan on retouching it every now and then.
case in point: take a look at BC TC's thighs. these have been molded into plastic blue. now, if you do a straight repaint of SS, the blue paint will add a thin layer to the thighs, thus making getting it in and out of the leg/thruster assembly difficult. the paint will also scratch and chip. same applies to all moving parts.
for all the time and effort in making and maintaining a custom TC, you're better off saving up and buying/bidding a BC version. (though i myself have no plans on doing so, unless i get uber-rich that is)
