


Covenant wrote:I've not been a fan of the Seekers look for the movies, but I definitely will have to go out on a limb and say prior Movie Jet-cons were better than these. I know the smaller the scale, the lesser the detail in most cases (not a rule of thumb, yes I know), but still. I do like the idea of providing a toy that gives a robot size equal to that of any other deluxe toy in one's collection, but the execution here leaves something to be desired in my book. But perhaps that's just me, back to the first line that "I've not been a fan of the Seekers look for the movies".
They look like they have big robotic diapers on.
OptiMagnus10 wrote:I like the look of this guy. The paint apps look much more vivid than Screamer's. He looks very close in color scheme to his Generations counterpart. I was hoping for a new head, but I'll take the G1 colors on the Screamer head. I do like that he has a different MechTech than Starcream, however, I was hoping for a totally new one. Not Roadbuster's saw thing.Counterpunch wrote:Honest question here, does anyone look at those DotM toys and say, "Wow, those are really something that I have to have and will be better than the toys I already have."?
Yes, as a matter of fact I do.
Ironhide, Bumblebee, Nitro Bumblebee, deluxe Ratchet, Topspin, Roadbuster, Megatron, Shockwave, Sideswipe, Sentinel Prime, and Thundercracker are some that I am definitely going out to buy.
Counterpunch wrote: I'm trying to see what is is that I'm missing about these figures that "does it" for other people.
Maybe I've been collecting to long, but many of these figures are not meeting a minimum standard of "new", "improved", or "interesting" enough for me to buy.
Counterpunch wrote:Honest question here, does anyone look at those DotM toys and say, "Wow, those are really something that I have to have and will be better than the toys I already have."?
Counterpunch wrote:Honest question here, does anyone look at those DotM toys and say, "Wow, those are really something that I have to have and will be better than the toys I already have."?
I mean, it's not even an issue with the look of the movies, but I have a feeling that a lot of fans are going to spend the next year buying toys that they very much regret the following year.
Counterpunch wrote:OptiMagnus10 wrote:I like the look of this guy. The paint apps look much more vivid than Screamer's. He looks very close in color scheme to his Generations counterpart. I was hoping for a new head, but I'll take the G1 colors on the Screamer head. I do like that he has a different MechTech than Starcream, however, I was hoping for a totally new one. Not Roadbuster's saw thing.Counterpunch wrote:Honest question here, does anyone look at those DotM toys and say, "Wow, those are really something that I have to have and will be better than the toys I already have."?
Yes, as a matter of fact I do.
Ironhide, Bumblebee, Nitro Bumblebee, deluxe Ratchet, Topspin, Roadbuster, Megatron, Shockwave, Sideswipe, Sentinel Prime, and Thundercracker are some that I am definitely going out to buy.
Again, just asking for the sake of discussion...
But these are...better than existing movie toys? They will be more deserving of shelf space when compared to Generations or TF Prime? They are better purchases than those toys?
I don't know you, so you may have unlimited funding, shelf space, or are perhaps a hard core movie enthusiast. I'm trying to see what is is that I'm missing about these figures that "does it" for other people.
Maybe I've been collecting to long, but many of these figures are not meeting a minimum standard of "new", "improved", or "interesting" enough for me to buy.
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