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Burn wrote:Know why you shouldn't put electronics into TF's?
Because the space required for them often takes away from another aspect of what could be a great figure, e.g. pose-ability, or the Transformation is over-simplified.
... eh, what's the point. All those in favor of the thread being locked speak up now.
Mr O wrote:It's the Duragrip effect.
duragrip wrote:G1 Omega Supreme is truly a marvelous piece of engineering.
I would like Hasbro to add hydraulics to him to compensate for any loss of posability due to his electromechanics.
He shall be called "I(am)Omega Supreme, like iPhone.
DISCHARGE wrote:Burn wrote:Know why you shouldn't put electronics into TF's?
Because the space required for them often takes away from another aspect of what could be a great figure, e.g. pose-ability, or the Transformation is over-simplified.
... eh, what's the point. All those in favor of the thread being locked speak up now.
With all the hollowness of current toys there seems to be plenty of room for electronics
fenrir72 wrote:duragrip wrote:G1 Omega Supreme is truly a marvelous piece of engineering.
I would like Hasbro to add hydraulics to him to compensate for any loss of posability due to his electromechanics.
He shall be called "I(am)Omega Supreme, like iPhone.
In as much as I also would dig such a development.........will all those added features be commercially viable for Hasbro to produce? We are talking about the spoiled and whiny American market to paraphrase Kanrabat.
duragrip wrote:fenrir72 wrote:duragrip wrote:G1 Omega Supreme is truly a marvelous piece of engineering.
I would like Hasbro to add hydraulics to him to compensate for any loss of posability due to his electromechanics.
He shall be called "I(am)Omega Supreme, like iPhone.
In as much as I also would dig such a development.........will all those added features be commercially viable for Hasbro to produce? We are talking about the spoiled and whiny American market to paraphrase Kanrabat.
That's why they could make those added features modular, plug-and-play circuit cards. G1 Omega Supreme would just come as a mechanical shell with all the articulation provided by ratchet joints. Everything else would be separate purchasable options. A programmable chip the size of a grain of rice would be put inside of his head and serve as his brain. There would be no need for ports because he would come Bluetooth ready. G1 Omega Supreme is a parts-former so you could easily add slots to plug in different microcircuits that connect to and control his ratchet joints.
fenrir72 wrote:duragrip wrote:fenrir72 wrote:duragrip wrote:G1 Omega Supreme is truly a marvelous piece of engineering.
I would like Hasbro to add hydraulics to him to compensate for any loss of posability due to his electromechanics.
He shall be called "I(am)Omega Supreme, like iPhone.
In as much as I also would dig such a development.........will all those added features be commercially viable for Hasbro to produce? We are talking about the spoiled and whiny American market to paraphrase Kanrabat.
That's why they could make those added features modular, plug-and-play circuit cards. G1 Omega Supreme would just come as a mechanical shell with all the articulation provided by ratchet joints. Everything else would be separate purchasable options. A programmable chip the size of a grain of rice would be put inside of his head and serve as his brain. There would be no need for ports because he would come Bluetooth ready. G1 Omega Supreme is a parts-former so you could easily add slots to plug in different microcircuits that connect to and control his ratchet joints.
Not commercially viable duragrip. If you saw how hollow Generations Jetfire is, adding those components ( you have to consider R and D and their bottom line)then you will be putting it to the price range of Lego's expensive Mechanix line. In this world, its okay to dream but you have to be realistic at times.
fenrir72 wrote:Not commercially viable duragrip. If you saw how hollow Generations Jetfire is, adding those components ( you have to consider R and D and their bottom line)then you will be putting it to the price range of Lego's expensive Mechanix line. In this world, its okay to dream but you have to be realistic at times.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
Dead Metal wrote:Burn, does that offer of shutting the thread down still stand?
Burn wrote:Dead Metal wrote:Burn, does that offer of shutting the thread down still stand?
At least with this thread the obsession is some what contained. If I were to lock it, who knows where he'd spread it next.
If it's an issue for you, stop clicking into it.
duragrip wrote:What's the point of DeCal stickers? They would make my G1 Omega Supreme look less like the G1 cartoon. So why do fans put them on? They don't appear on his character in the cartoon.
Also, does customizing decrease the market value of the figure?
You do realize that the toy came first, right? It's the cartoon's fault for not including all of Omega Supreme's intended details.duragrip wrote:What's the point of DeCal stickers? They would make my G1 Omega Supreme look less like the G1 cartoon. So why do fans put them on? They don't appear on his character in the cartoon.
Also, does customizing decrease the market value of the figure?
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Sabrblade wrote:You do realize that the toy came first, right? It's the cartoon's fault for not including all of Omega Supreme's intended details.duragrip wrote:What's the point of DeCal stickers? They would make my G1 Omega Supreme look less like the G1 cartoon. So why do fans put them on? They don't appear on his character in the cartoon.
Also, does customizing decrease the market value of the figure?
That, or you missed the bios written on the box.duragrip wrote:For me it's all about the cartoon so decal stickers are staying off. Without a cartoon, the toy for me is just a lifeless piece of plastic. Or maybe I just got no imagination.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Sabrblade wrote:That, or you missed the bios written on the box.duragrip wrote:For me it's all about the cartoon so decal stickers are staying off. Without a cartoon, the toy for me is just a lifeless piece of plastic. Or maybe I just got no imagination.
You do know there was a time when there was no cartoon or comic and the toy bios were the only pieces of fiction for these things, right?
Sure, it was a brief time, but it did happen.
I'm no expert on the exact launch date of the toyline, but since the first comic issue came out on May 8, 1984, I'd imagine that the toyline and TV ads for the comic came out within that little window of Spring 1984. The cartoon, however, wouldn't debut until September 17, 1984.ZeroWolf wrote:If im not mistaken, didn't the comics appear after the toys launched (don't know exact dates like if it was a week apart etc) and then the cartoon show?
Also when did tv adverts start appearing?
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
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