-Kanrabat- wrote:Counterpunch wrote:Counterpunch wrote:Counterpunch wrote:Counterpunch wrote:Counterpunch wrote:Counterpunch wrote:Counterpunch wrote:Counterpunch wrote:At the moment of posting this, approximately 134 new backers per day are required to reach the goal.
At the moment of posting this, approximately 141 new backers per day are required to reach the goal.
At the moment of posting this, approximately 150 new backers per day are required to reach the goal.
At the moment of posting this, approximately 160 new backers per day are required to reach the goal.
At the moment of posting this, approximately 170 new backers per day are required to reach the goal.
At the moment of posting this, approximately 187 new backers per day are required to reach the goal.
At the moment of posting this, approximately 201 new backers per day are required to reach the goal.
At the moment of posting this, approximately 219 new backers per day are required to reach the goal.
Is all that overquoting really necessary?
Burn wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:Counterpunch wrote:Counterpunch wrote:Counterpunch wrote:Counterpunch wrote:Counterpunch wrote:Counterpunch wrote:Counterpunch wrote:Counterpunch wrote:At the moment of posting this, approximately 134 new backers per day are required to reach the goal.
At the moment of posting this, approximately 141 new backers per day are required to reach the goal.
At the moment of posting this, approximately 150 new backers per day are required to reach the goal.
At the moment of posting this, approximately 160 new backers per day are required to reach the goal.
At the moment of posting this, approximately 170 new backers per day are required to reach the goal.
At the moment of posting this, approximately 187 new backers per day are required to reach the goal.
At the moment of posting this, approximately 201 new backers per day are required to reach the goal.
At the moment of posting this, approximately 219 new backers per day are required to reach the goal.
Is all that overquoting really necessary?
Is there any need for your off-topic post? Just scroll on, it's what a lot of us have to do with your posts.
Sabrblade wrote:This Allsparker's post expresses my sentiments about the deco almost exactly (click the pic for full size):
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.'
Rodimus Prime wrote:I have a somewhat relevant scale-related question. In the animated movie, was Unicron officially the same size as Cybertron?
Immortal Starscream wrote:hasbro pulse just updated their splash page to put unicron back on top. its the pic of him eating galvatron again. Whats different this time is that the banner claims unicron weighs 19 lbs
In planet mode, Cybertron's moons were big enough to fit into the full space of Unicron's maw just like Lithone did, making those moons probably about as big as Lithone was.-Kanrabat- wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:I have a somewhat relevant scale-related question. In the animated movie, was Unicron officially the same size as Cybertron?
From the movie itself:
Unicron is much smaller. That is, in bot mode. No idea how he was in planet mode.
Because scale in altmode =/= scale in bot mode in the G1-verse.
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.'
So if by some miracle this Unicron gets made, and there was a Cybertron/Primus to follow, would that figure be somewhat in scale with the Armada Unicron mold, if going by the scale from the movie?-Kanrabat- wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:I have a somewhat relevant scale-related question. In the animated movie, was Unicron officially the same size as Cybertron?
From the movie itself:
Unicron is much smaller. That is, in bot mode. No idea how he was in planet mode.
Because scale in altmode =/= scale in bot mode in the G1-verse.
Rodimus Prime wrote:So if by some miracle this Unicron gets made, and there was a Cybertron/Primus to follow, would that figure be somewhat in scale with the Armada Unicron mold, if going by the scale from the movie?
Well in the G1 comics Primus did resemble Rodimus a lot, even if his face looked like a rainbow in "planet mode."-Kanrabat- wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:So if by some miracle this Unicron gets made, and there was a Cybertron/Primus to follow, would that figure be somewhat in scale with the Armada Unicron mold, if going by the scale from the movie?
I'd like to see that. A brand new Cybertron mold. Because let's face it, the original Cybertron toy is far from perfect toy-wise and is pretty small compared to Armada Unicron.
It would need an update for sure.
I wonder what bot mode will it have though, in order to be "G1"?
Who said there was?Rodimus Prime wrote:I didn't realize there was a Primus in the G1 cartoon...
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.'
He became physically embodied temporarily when his spirit took possession of Emirate Xaaron and addressed the Cybertronians directly in Marvel G1 issues 74-75.AllNewSuperRobot wrote:Primus didn't even have a body until the Unicron Trilogy. The creation myth only existed in the Marvel Comics. From which "Primus" was a silhouette in a brief montage of an abstract battle and a face on a wall. He never existed as a G1 figure. Even calling him a "character" prior to UT, is charitable.
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.'
The way -Kanrabat- emphasized the comics earlier made me think he thought I was talking about Primus from the cartoon, which I wasn't, because there isn't one. Maybe I misunderstood...?Sabrblade wrote:Who said there was?Rodimus Prime wrote:I didn't realize there was a Primus in the G1 cartoon...
He was a character in the comics as much as Unicron or any other Transformer was.AllNewSuperRobot wrote:Primus didn't even have a body until the Unicron Trilogy. The creation myth only existed in the Marvel Comics. From which "Primus" was a silhouette in a brief montage of an abstract battle and a face on a wall. He never existed as a G1 figure. Even calling him a "character" prior to UT, is charitable.
Rodimus Prime wrote:The way -Kanrabat- emphasized the comics earlier made me think he thought I was talking about Primus from the cartoon, which I wasn't, because there isn't one. Maybe I misunderstood...?Sabrblade wrote:Who said there was?Rodimus Prime wrote:I didn't realize there was a Primus in the G1 cartoon...
Rodimus Prime wrote:He was a character in the comics as much as Unicron or any other Transformer was.Sabrblade wrote:He became physically embodied temporarily when his spirit took possession of Emirate Xaaron and addressed the Cybertronians directly in Marvel G1 issues 74-75.AllNewSuperRobot wrote:Primus didn't even have a body until the Unicron Trilogy. The creation myth only existed in the Marvel Comics. From which "Primus" was a silhouette in a brief montage of an abstract battle and a face on a wall. He never existed as a G1 figure. Even calling him a "character" prior to UT, is charitable.
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