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It's his lacking a proper beard that look off.Rodimus Prime wrote:I'm heavily leaning towards getting this figure, the only thing keeping me from completely tipping over is the face, more accurately the mouth, teeth and chin. They're just not right, to me anyway. Unicron just didn't look like that. Maybe it's a small thing, but I plan on displaying him mostly in robot mode, if I do get it, and a completely accurate detail is the tops, for that money.
Sabrblade wrote:Guys... Anyone else just realize that he's missing his beard?
Like, he has the mustache, but also a giant chin in place of where his beard's supposed to be, looking more like this:
Instead of this:
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.'
That I did, then I looked around my room and decided a more accurate subtitle is "Destroyer of Mortgages".Cobotron wrote:Burn wrote:"Divorce Class" Unicron![]()
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Somewhere, carytheone referred to him as Unicron, Destroyer of Marriages!
What's worse is that the gray preproduction model HAD the two-point beard!Gauntlet101010 wrote:I also wish they hadn't made a "compromise chin". He was clean shaven in ONE sequence. ONE. In every other scene and in plenty of other materials he had his forked beard.
If they felt his chin needed a clean shaven look I'd have preferred a removable chin that you could switch out.
I think this is this project's biggest flaw. I don't think it'll change. The pricy thing is still ... awfully tempting to me, though.
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.'
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.'
bvzxa wrote:I guess for over $500 people want that beard lol!! So this whole production based on the price X number of backers is $4.4 Million which is almost the enitre budget of what it costs to make the '86 Movie. Man inflation is a mutha....Well it wouldnt be the first time I spent that much for a figure well not a Transformer. Then come to think of it Soul of Chogokin GX line still has cheaper options with quality. Overall I like the presence but I already have SoC GX-88 for Preorder and that was $330 so my wallet is rated for regular release toys until that time. I do like it kibble, no beard, the whole 9 but I dont do crowd funding with all the money Hasbro has or Pulse or who ever Hasbro affiliate you put it up for sale and I will buy it. Consumers need to take their power back and make these corporations pony up that R&D and make it happen.
-Kanrabat- wrote:For those who find that 27" tall, 19lbs heavy TRANSFORMING Unicron expensive at 575$US, here's a little something to put things in perspective.
The Transformers Gigantic Megazarak (Scorponok) Figure BY SENTINEL below.
An official, NON-transforming action figure. All plastics. 22" tall "only". Basic price: 590$US. On "sale" now at BBTS for 550$US.
This make Has-Lab Unicron seem like a deal!
Sabrblade wrote:So, this non-pointy beard-length chin was a conscious decision made after some troubleshooting.
Two words: transforming beardEmerje wrote:Sounds like grade A BS to me. If the beard is the same length as the chin then why would that effect the transformation? How does less plastic not allow for a proper transformation? And if for some unknown reason they absolutely had to make him with a chin that size and shape then why not sculpt the beard details into it rather than sculpt details and a blue block that isn't accurate to anything? It wouldn't have looked great, but it would have looked BETTER and we could at least say they tried.Sabrblade wrote:So, this non-pointy beard-length chin was a conscious decision made after some troubleshooting.
Emerje
ZeroWolf wrote:bvzxa wrote:I guess for over $500 people want that beard lol!! So this whole production based on the price X number of backers is $4.4 Million which is almost the enitre budget of what it costs to make the '86 Movie. Man inflation is a mutha....Well it wouldnt be the first time I spent that much for a figure well not a Transformer. Then come to think of it Soul of Chogokin GX line still has cheaper options with quality. Overall I like the presence but I already have SoC GX-88 for Preorder and that was $330 so my wallet is rated for regular release toys until that time. I do like it kibble, no beard, the whole 9 but I dont do crowd funding with all the money Hasbro has or Pulse or who ever Hasbro affiliate you put it up for sale and I will buy it. Consumers need to take their power back and make these corporations pony up that R&D and make it happen.
I can see what you're getting at but hasbro want to make sure they get their return on an investment this size. Normally if woukd be third parties (official or otherwise) that play in this ball park. I don't see any problem with them knowing that all these will sell first before getting them out there. All this set up means is they get the money first then hand over the item (knowing full well what would happen if they didn't at this junction)
bvzxa wrote:I already talked it over with the wife if it were to go up for sale I would buy it and she said OK. I always do cost analysis in my head daily so even when I am off work I'm adding and subtracting and multiplying lol. I'm just weary of any corwd funding I have been burned.
bvzxa wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:bvzxa wrote:I guess for over $500 people want that beard lol!! So this whole production based on the price X number of backers is $4.4 Million which is almost the enitre budget of what it costs to make the '86 Movie. Man inflation is a mutha....Well it wouldnt be the first time I spent that much for a figure well not a Transformer. Then come to think of it Soul of Chogokin GX line still has cheaper options with quality. Overall I like the presence but I already have SoC GX-88 for Preorder and that was $330 so my wallet is rated for regular release toys until that time. I do like it kibble, no beard, the whole 9 but I dont do crowd funding with all the money Hasbro has or Pulse or who ever Hasbro affiliate you put it up for sale and I will buy it. Consumers need to take their power back and make these corporations pony up that R&D and make it happen.
I can see what you're getting at but hasbro want to make sure they get their return on an investment this size. Normally if woukd be third parties (official or otherwise) that play in this ball park. I don't see any problem with them knowing that all these will sell first before getting them out there. All this set up means is they get the money first then hand over the item (knowing full well what would happen if they didn't at this junction)
Oh no I get it. It would be a feat to produce and this to me is of a Masterpiece level even beyond that. I already talked it over with the wife if it were to go up for sale I would buy it and she said OK. I always do cost analysis in my head daily so even when I am off work I'm adding and subtracting and multiplying lol. I'm just weary of any corwd funding I have been burned.
ZeroWolf wrote:bvzxa wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:bvzxa wrote:I guess for over $500 people want that beard lol!! So this whole production based on the price X number of backers is $4.4 Million which is almost the enitre budget of what it costs to make the '86 Movie. Man inflation is a mutha....Well it wouldnt be the first time I spent that much for a figure well not a Transformer. Then come to think of it Soul of Chogokin GX line still has cheaper options with quality. Overall I like the presence but I already have SoC GX-88 for Preorder and that was $330 so my wallet is rated for regular release toys until that time. I do like it kibble, no beard, the whole 9 but I dont do crowd funding with all the money Hasbro has or Pulse or who ever Hasbro affiliate you put it up for sale and I will buy it. Consumers need to take their power back and make these corporations pony up that R&D and make it happen.
I can see what you're getting at but hasbro want to make sure they get their return on an investment this size. Normally if woukd be third parties (official or otherwise) that play in this ball park. I don't see any problem with them knowing that all these will sell first before getting them out there. All this set up means is they get the money first then hand over the item (knowing full well what would happen if they didn't at this junction)
Oh no I get it. It would be a feat to produce and this to me is of a Masterpiece level even beyond that. I already talked it over with the wife if it were to go up for sale I would buy it and she said OK. I always do cost analysis in my head daily so even when I am off work I'm adding and subtracting and multiplying lol. I'm just weary of any corwd funding I have been burned.
Oh I completely understand that (hi Mighty No 9!)
-Kanrabat- wrote:bvzxa wrote:I already talked it over with the wife if it were to go up for sale I would buy it and she said OK. I always do cost analysis in my head daily so even when I am off work I'm adding and subtracting and multiplying lol. I'm just weary of any corwd funding I have been burned.
One thing is (almost) sure, is that ONLY(?) backers may receive the figure. No over stock. No "sales". So, if you really want it, better back it now or you may miss out.
Beside, the wife could easily be convinced if you just stop buying "extra things" like normal Transformers for a month and a half. 600$US can be saved faster than you think.
ZeroWolf wrote:bvzxa wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:bvzxa wrote:I guess for over $500 people want that beard lol!! So this whole production based on the price X number of backers is $4.4 Million which is almost the enitre budget of what it costs to make the '86 Movie. Man inflation is a mutha....Well it wouldnt be the first time I spent that much for a figure well not a Transformer. Then come to think of it Soul of Chogokin GX line still has cheaper options with quality. Overall I like the presence but I already have SoC GX-88 for Preorder and that was $330 so my wallet is rated for regular release toys until that time. I do like it kibble, no beard, the whole 9 but I dont do crowd funding with all the money Hasbro has or Pulse or who ever Hasbro affiliate you put it up for sale and I will buy it. Consumers need to take their power back and make these corporations pony up that R&D and make it happen.
I can see what you're getting at but hasbro want to make sure they get their return on an investment this size. Normally if woukd be third parties (official or otherwise) that play in this ball park. I don't see any problem with them knowing that all these will sell first before getting them out there. All this set up means is they get the money first then hand over the item (knowing full well what would happen if they didn't at this junction)
Oh no I get it. It would be a feat to produce and this to me is of a Masterpiece level even beyond that. I already talked it over with the wife if it were to go up for sale I would buy it and she said OK. I always do cost analysis in my head daily so even when I am off work I'm adding and subtracting and multiplying lol. I'm just weary of any corwd funding I have been burned.
Oh I completely understand that (hi Mighty No 9!)
-Kanrabat- wrote:One thing is (almost) sure, is that ONLY(?) backers may receive the figure. No over stock. No "sales". So, if you really want it, better back it now or you may miss out.
Burn wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:One thing is (almost) sure, is that ONLY(?) backers may receive the figure. No over stock. No "sales". So, if you really want it, better back it now or you may miss out.
Wasn't there a limit of 5 per person?
So no doubt some of the online retailers will have a couple to sell.
Though I shudder to imagine what their price would be.
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