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Nemesis Maximo wrote:Wolfman Jake wrote: If we all start voicing our concerns to Hasbro NOW, they may be able to respond and at least use the Fireflight version of the mold instead for its more compatible head sculpt (as compared to Slingshot). We're not asking for a new mold, or even a different mold, so much as an alternate version that we know they already have and have used. It's a shame, because BotCon is usually a great time to voice such concerns, but let's not that stop us from at least trying.
Dear Hasbro:
Please please please PLEASE use the Firefly head instead of the Quickslinger head for the upcoming Blast-Off figure. I'm totally okay with him being a jet fighter instead of a space shuttle, that makes sense. But I would really appreciate a more accurate head for him.
Sincerely,
Nemesis Maximo
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
Yotsuyasan wrote:(Now if you excuse me, I need to go cue up track 10 on Weird Al's most recent album...)
mbd88prime wrote:blast off needs to be replaced plane and simple.
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
Cobotron wrote:It's important to look at the bigger picture. Each of th
Here are few of my thoughts as examples.
1. Jigsaw puzzles.
At the puzzle factory they probably have lets say 35 dies in varying sizes from which to die cut their puzzles. You don't hear the folks down at the retirement home complaining that, "this here dang Grand Canyon puzzle is the same as the dagblasted Arc De Triumphe puzzle we put together last month". All 450 pieces are the same, but by changing the picture you get a whole new puzzle.
2. Legos
For the last 50 years Legos have remained virtually the same thing. The same bricks in a rainbow and beyond of colors. What makes them so special? Play. It's what you do with them, or how you play with them, how you, combine them, that keeps them interesting.
Bare with me here. I swear I'm bringin' it home.
3. Blockman by Takara (also known as Robolinks)
There were two not that different Blockmen, cast in a small variety of colors. Every set came with the exact same robot block action figures but you could combine them and a limited library of other pieces into anything you could imagine. I personally spent hours as a kid trying to make the best giant robot I could, and I had two sets with 12 total Blockmen.
Hasbro is doing a bang up job with Combiner Wars. They have created a really nice modular system that promotes the combining interplay across the entire line of toys. They've engineered fully articulated transforming action figures, that ya, all pretty much share the same form, but that make up an entire system. All this re-painting, re-shelling, re-tooling, re-hashing is giving us some pretty good diversity. They are a hell of a lot more interesting to look at than Blockman.![]()
Hasbro isn't selling us these toys so we can fill holes in our collections. Their selling us a whole new concept to collect. An entire WORLD OF COMBINERS. And their world is at war.![]()
peace
SW's SilverHammer wrote:Eat my ass funpub.
Burn wrote:And this is for taking Nemesis Maximo seriously.
*high fives Silly in the face*
carytheone wrote:I can't be assed to do any better right now.
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
Hellscream9999 wrote:Nemesis Maximo wrote:Wolfman Jake wrote: If we all start voicing our concerns to Hasbro NOW, they may be able to respond and at least use the Fireflight version of the mold instead for its more compatible head sculpt (as compared to Slingshot). We're not asking for a new mold, or even a different mold, so much as an alternate version that we know they already have and have used. It's a shame, because BotCon is usually a great time to voice such concerns, but let's not that stop us from at least trying.
Dear Hasbro:
Please please please PLEASE use the Firefly head instead of the Quickslinger head for the upcoming Blast-Off figure. I'm totally okay with him being a jet fighter instead of a space shuttle, that makes sense. But I would really appreciate a more accurate head for him.
Sincerely,
Nemesis Maximo
As do I.
Sincerely,
Hellscream9999
(quick start a quote chain petition, Burn totally won't notice)
Burn wrote:'sup brah?
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
Caelus wrote:I would lay odds that someone used Slingshot for the mockup because it was easier to paint over white than red.
It'd be extremely silly not to use Firefly's head on the final product.
Cobotron wrote:Hasbro is doing a bang up job with Combiner Wars. They have created a really nice modular system that promotes the combining interplay across the entire line of toys. They've engineered fully articulated transforming action figures, that ya, all pretty much share the same form, but that make up an entire system. All this re-painting, re-shelling, re-tooling, re-hashing is giving us some pretty good diversity. They are a hell of a lot more interesting to look at than Blockman.![]()
Hasbro isn't selling us these toys so we can fill holes in our collections. Their selling us a whole new concept to collect. An entire WORLD OF COMBINERS. And their world is at war.![]()
Nemesis Primal wrote:I haven't seen a whole lot of embracing of the interchangeable aspect of Combiner Wars online, sadly.
We need, like, a thread for mix-and-matching. Let's get some jizai gattai going on up in here, people.
Sowndwave76 wrote:Sowndwave76 wrote: You can't really blame Hasbro for using Slingshot's head since they went through the extra steps/trouble to make it.
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First off, I meant Quickslinger... I'm also watching the SKC RSL game.
That figure isn't really exclusive, but that wasn't part of my point.
I don't think it's the best choice of head sculpt.
Either way, re-using parts makes sense.
insanityzmaster wrote:Onslaught is awesome, full combiner, meh...Skylynx awesome, combiner, meh, buzzsaw awesome, but where the frag is Computron
Cobotron wrote:There is a lot of lamenting in here about the excessive re-use of molds going on in Combiner Wars and I'd like to throw out some idea's I have been kicking around in my head to help myself reconcile the re-paint/re-tool mayhem.
It's important to look at the bigger picture. Each of these toys is merely a piece of a greater concept. The concept here, is the play pattern. Combination. They are all neat enough and well made enough toys to stand alone, but they are more than that. In essence each of these toys is a triple changer. Heck, the deluxes are quad changers. It takes a lot of design and engineering to bring that all together and make it work. Some corners may need to be cut.
Here are few of my thoughts as examples.
1. Jigsaw puzzles.
At the puzzle factory they probably have lets say 35 dies in varying sizes from which to die cut their puzzles. You don't hear the folks down at the retirement home complaining that, "this here dang Grand Canyon puzzle is the same as the dagblasted Arc De Triumphe puzzle we put together last month". All 450 pieces are the same, but by changing the picture you get a whole new puzzle.
2. Legos
For the last 50 years Legos have remained virtually the same thing. The same bricks in a rainbow and beyond of colors. What makes them so special? Play. It's what you do with them, or how you play with them, how you, combine them, that keeps them interesting.
Bare with me here. I swear I'm bringin' it home.
3. Blockman by Takara (also known as Robolinks)
There were two not that different Blockmen, cast in a small variety of colors. Every set came with the exact same robot block action figures but you could combine them and a limited library of other pieces into anything you could imagine. I personally spent hours as a kid trying to make the best giant robot I could, and I had two sets with 12 total Blockmen.
Hasbro is doing a bang up job with Combiner Wars. They have created a really nice modular system that promotes the combining interplay across the entire line of toys. They've engineered fully articulated transforming action figures, that ya, all pretty much share the same form, but that make up an entire system. All this re-painting, re-shelling, re-tooling, re-hashing is giving us some pretty good diversity. They are a hell of a lot more interesting to look at than Blockman.![]()
Hasbro isn't selling us these toys so we can fill holes in our collections. Their selling us a whole new concept to collect. An entire WORLD OF COMBINERS. And their world is at war.![]()
peace
Cobotron wrote:There is a lot of lamenting in here about the excessive re-use of molds going on in Combiner Wars and I'd like to throw out some idea's I have been kicking around in my head to help myself reconcile the re-paint/re-tool mayhem.
Bare with me here. I swear I'm bringin' it home.
3. Blockman by Takara (also known as Robolinks)
There were two not that different Blockmen, cast in a small variety of colors. Every set came with the exact same robot block action figures but you could combine them and a limited library of other pieces into anything you could imagine. I personally spent hours as a kid trying to make the best giant robot I could, and I had two sets with 12 total Blockmen.
peace
Flashwave wrote:Nemesis Primal wrote:I haven't seen a whole lot of embracing of the interchangeable aspect of Combiner Wars online, sadly.
We need, like, a thread for mix-and-matching. Let's get some jizai gattai going on up in here, people.
Thatmay be due to a shortage of pieces coupled with a sensation of purity. Get more Autobots (or Decepticon) for fodder, you may see more of it. Remember, most of us stull haven't gotten WAVE 3 in stores yet, and/or are waiting for Wave 2 to show up en-masse.
wilcosu35 wrote:i just happen to have a bunch of robolinks and blockman incoming atm.
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
Shockwave7 wrote:OK, what's that thing behind Bruticus' head in the official shot here? It makes it kind of look as if he has the ghost of Galvatronus' 'crown'. But the photo currently on the banner of seibertron's site does NOT have that thingy, making it look much more like G1 Bruticus' head.
When I first saw the photos, I doubted because that crown thing on the back of the head didn't make him look like Bruticus. But if it's not there, then it's OK...
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
Yotsuyasan wrote:mbd88prime wrote:glad to see painted rims back on the autobot cars after disappearing on the protectobots - please keep doing that hasbro!
Assuming, that is, that those paint apps don't get dropped for budgetary reasons between now and their retail release. (I shall certainly hope that they don't, myself!)
Hellscream9999 wrote:Nemesis Maximo wrote:Holy ****, guys and gals. Not only is Onslaught retooled from HotSpot, he even transforms differently. Holy ****.
Yeah, that was an unnecessary but excellent design alteration; what's astonishing is HOW DIFFERENT it makes him look
padfoo wrote:Hellscream9999 wrote:Nemesis Maximo wrote:Holy ****, guys and gals. Not only is Onslaught retooled from HotSpot, he even transforms differently. Holy ****.
Yeah, that was an unnecessary but excellent design alteration; what's astonishing is HOW DIFFERENT it makes him look
I have to agree with you, he looks way better than I imagined he would. This version is running a close second to the Ultra version from several years back.
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
Hellscream9999 wrote:padfoo wrote:Hellscream9999 wrote:Nemesis Maximo wrote:Holy ****, guys and gals. Not only is Onslaught retooled from HotSpot, he even transforms differently. Holy ****.
Yeah, that was an unnecessary but excellent design alteration; what's astonishing is HOW DIFFERENT it makes him look
I have to agree with you, he looks way better than I imagined he would. This version is running a close second to the Ultra version from several years back.
Indeed, while I'm still not sure about the new front-end (I was very partial to the odd and strange military/utility vehicle designs, similar to Hotspot, as a kid) the fists just look blatant and kinda strange; the upswing being, though, is that now Onslaught can punch you as a truck![]()
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SW's SilverHammer wrote:Eat my ass funpub.
Burn wrote:And this is for taking Nemesis Maximo seriously.
*high fives Silly in the face*
carytheone wrote:I can't be assed to do any better right now.
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