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Va'al wrote:I keep track of everyone. Backwards.
There are atandarfs to maintain.
LOST Cybertronian wrote:Hey, If Mindmaster survived then you should do just fine.
Tirade wrote:Shadowstream wrote:Tirade wrote:Shadowstream wrote:Tirade wrote:@Shadowstream
Problem is, most of those other Autobot leaders were very large toys originally. They wouldn't fit well in the Generations line now as Deluxe figures. Plus I doubt we will ever see new molds larger than Universe's Ultra class. In Dai Atlas's case, an Ultra class mold would probably work. For Fort Max? No way. He deserves something bigger.
And the same couldn't be said of Galvatron, Straxus, or Thunderwing? Yeah, I don't think scale is an issue here, given they throw that out the window just to get a character released.
We all know Galvatron should have been switched with Powerglide. I'll grant that. As for Thuderwing, his toy was hardly towering. I think Deluxe sized fits him fine. With Straxus, we don't have much reference material outside of the comic. Based on the comics, I think Deluxe is a solid size for him. I can't imagine him being any larger than Voyager sized. The only way Fort Max is going to be done is as a Deluxe sized Cerebros figure. I don't see him happening in any other form.
IDW Fort Max is a normal sized TF and likewise Thunderwing is enormous. Also, the scale of any given character in the Marvel comics varied at any moment.
Bottom line: scale = null.
*Sigh* I'm basing this off of the original toys, not their comic book appearances (and the odd IDW size choices). I only mentioned comics because of Darkmount/Straxus. The Marvel comics are the only reference material we have for him.
Seibertron wrote:Tirade wrote:Shadowstream wrote:Tirade wrote:Shadowstream wrote:Tirade wrote:@Shadowstream
Problem is, most of those other Autobot leaders were very large toys originally. They wouldn't fit well in the Generations line now as Deluxe figures. Plus I doubt we will ever see new molds larger than Universe's Ultra class. In Dai Atlas's case, an Ultra class mold would probably work. For Fort Max? No way. He deserves something bigger.
And the same couldn't be said of Galvatron, Straxus, or Thunderwing? Yeah, I don't think scale is an issue here, given they throw that out the window just to get a character released.
We all know Galvatron should have been switched with Powerglide. I'll grant that. As for Thuderwing, his toy was hardly towering. I think Deluxe sized fits him fine. With Straxus, we don't have much reference material outside of the comic. Based on the comics, I think Deluxe is a solid size for him. I can't imagine him being any larger than Voyager sized. The only way Fort Max is going to be done is as a Deluxe sized Cerebros figure. I don't see him happening in any other form.
IDW Fort Max is a normal sized TF and likewise Thunderwing is enormous. Also, the scale of any given character in the Marvel comics varied at any moment.
Bottom line: scale = null.
*Sigh* I'm basing this off of the original toys, not their comic book appearances (and the odd IDW size choices). I only mentioned comics because of Darkmount/Straxus. The Marvel comics are the only reference material we have for him.
I'll throw in my vote for a Leader Class or Supreme Class Fortress Maximus and Scorponok!
I think any size class that wouldn't allow for a base mode that interacts with Mini-Cons and maybe have gun ports for Scout class figures would be an insult to both of those characters -- Fort Max in particular.
As for Scorponok, I would settle for a G1 colored Energon Scorponok in the Classics line as well as a G1 colored Energon "Shockblast" toy. If they did a toy from scratch to honor G1 Scorponok and also had Fort Max as his direct box case counterpart, I'd have to hold out hope for a Leader Class toy.
Chupacabra Convoy wrote:Seibertron wrote:Tirade wrote:Shadowstream wrote:Tirade wrote:Shadowstream wrote:Tirade wrote:@Shadowstream
Problem is, most of those other Autobot leaders were very large toys originally. They wouldn't fit well in the Generations line now as Deluxe figures. Plus I doubt we will ever see new molds larger than Universe's Ultra class. In Dai Atlas's case, an Ultra class mold would probably work. For Fort Max? No way. He deserves something bigger.
And the same couldn't be said of Galvatron, Straxus, or Thunderwing? Yeah, I don't think scale is an issue here, given they throw that out the window just to get a character released.
We all know Galvatron should have been switched with Powerglide. I'll grant that. As for Thuderwing, his toy was hardly towering. I think Deluxe sized fits him fine. With Straxus, we don't have much reference material outside of the comic. Based on the comics, I think Deluxe is a solid size for him. I can't imagine him being any larger than Voyager sized. The only way Fort Max is going to be done is as a Deluxe sized Cerebros figure. I don't see him happening in any other form.
IDW Fort Max is a normal sized TF and likewise Thunderwing is enormous. Also, the scale of any given character in the Marvel comics varied at any moment.
Bottom line: scale = null.
*Sigh* I'm basing this off of the original toys, not their comic book appearances (and the odd IDW size choices). I only mentioned comics because of Darkmount/Straxus. The Marvel comics are the only reference material we have for him.
I'll throw in my vote for a Leader Class or Supreme Class Fortress Maximus and Scorponok!
I think any size class that wouldn't allow for a base mode that interacts with Mini-Cons and maybe have gun ports for Scout class figures would be an insult to both of those characters -- Fort Max in particular.
As for Scorponok, I would settle for a G1 colored Energon Scorponok in the Classics line as well as a G1 colored Energon "Shockblast" toy. If they did a toy from scratch to honor G1 Scorponok and also had Fort Max as his direct box case counterpart, I'd have to hold out hope for a Leader Class toy.
Personally, I think a leader class of either of those toys is possible, it just depends if you're willing to get them re imagined for whatever TV show they have at the time. Remember how there was an Animated Supreme Roll Command Optimus, but not an Omega Supreme? The reason why there was one of Optimus is that he was a part of the show, and was in almost every episode, while Omega was used more often as a location than a character. So in order for these guys to get re imagined, they have to be triple changers that plug into the larger figure, but be able to interact with other characters on a smaller scale, like Fort Max in the japanese head master cartoon.
Va'al wrote:I keep track of everyone. Backwards.
There are atandarfs to maintain.
LOST Cybertronian wrote:Hey, If Mindmaster survived then you should do just fine.
Noideaforaname wrote:So, apparently Darkmount's instructions accidentally revealed the Skullgrin head (like Axor and Cliffjumper have been). Could we get pics of that?
Counterpunch wrote:Noideaforaname wrote:So, apparently Darkmount's instructions accidentally revealed the Skullgrin head (like Axor and Cliffjumper have been). Could we get pics of that?
I think that's just Darkmount's online instructions.
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