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I had my fun with Shockwave's bits and pieces, but he doesn't display the way I like with them on. The parts are handy if I ever want to play with them, but like most of my figures, Shocky is collecting dust after the initial thrill faded away. Now he's just a solid Neo G1 display piece that I pull down form time to time.SpikeyTigertron wrote:I still feel throwing the armor pieces in the “junk box” is really selling the playability short. At the very least with Astrotrain you get more city/base pieces.carytheone wrote:I get the argument, but the size of the Siege leaders vs price was never an issue for me. I felt that most of the previous line's leaders were comically oversized. Of course I always want to pay less and all of Shockwave's extra parts are the drawer of misfit accessories, but I don't feel ripped off or cheated for him or Ultra Magnus. I also feel their heights are spot on and their quality/design match the price points. I'm willing to pay more for quality and/or a figure that matches what I want. I feel the same way about ER Cliffjumper.Hellscream9999 wrote:Yeah, this is something peopple have to get over, cuz the same people who were salty over shockwaves price are the same people who are salty over astrotrains price, ironically such a long hunted figure might end up as the new shockwaveZeroWolf wrote:The problem with leader sized figures is that now with the mission statement of scale, it limits the characters that can be done, especially when thinking long term. It's far better now to think of parts count as the major factor between size classes, as well as quality of the pieces involved. Take the rumoured Doubledealer of Earthrise, he'll likely be voyager sized (or more so) then leader sized but the increased parts count will lend itself to capturing both of his alt modes.
With that said and mostly because Astrotrain isn't a priority (TR is good enough), I'll be waiting on a decent price drop.
I felt that shockwaves bits condensing into a hover drone was pretty brilliant if you didn’t want to “armor him up”.
carytheone wrote:I had my fun with Shockwave's bits and pieces, but he doesn't display the way I like with them on. The parts are handy if I ever want to play with them, but like most of my figures, Shocky is collecting dust after the initial thrill faded away. Now he's just a solid Neo G1 display piece that I pull down form time to time.SpikeyTigertron wrote:I still feel throwing the armor pieces in the “junk box” is really selling the playability short. At the very least with Astrotrain you get more city/base pieces.carytheone wrote:I get the argument, but the size of the Siege leaders vs price was never an issue for me. I felt that most of the previous line's leaders were comically oversized. Of course I always want to pay less and all of Shockwave's extra parts are the drawer of misfit accessories, but I don't feel ripped off or cheated for him or Ultra Magnus. I also feel their heights are spot on and their quality/design match the price points. I'm willing to pay more for quality and/or a figure that matches what I want. I feel the same way about ER Cliffjumper.Hellscream9999 wrote:Yeah, this is something peopple have to get over, cuz the same people who were salty over shockwaves price are the same people who are salty over astrotrains price, ironically such a long hunted figure might end up as the new shockwaveZeroWolf wrote:The problem with leader sized figures is that now with the mission statement of scale, it limits the characters that can be done, especially when thinking long term. It's far better now to think of parts count as the major factor between size classes, as well as quality of the pieces involved. Take the rumoured Doubledealer of Earthrise, he'll likely be voyager sized (or more so) then leader sized but the increased parts count will lend itself to capturing both of his alt modes.
With that said and mostly because Astrotrain isn't a priority (TR is good enough), I'll be waiting on a decent price drop.
I felt that shockwaves bits condensing into a hover drone was pretty brilliant if you didn’t want to “armor him up”.
If I get Astrotrain, he'll "suffer" the same fate. He'll end up in bot mode for 99% of his life with all his extra parts and accessories stripped and stored in the same drawer. Very few of my figures keep more than their primary weapon/accessory for display, so to me accessories are just something to store away for later. But hey, that's just a me thing.
SpikeyTigertron wrote:carytheone wrote:I get the argument, but the size of the Siege leaders vs price was never an issue for me. I felt that most of the previous line's leaders were comically oversized. Of course I always want to pay less and all of Shockwave's extra parts are the drawer of misfit accessories, but I don't feel ripped off or cheated for him or Ultra Magnus. I also feel their heights are spot on and their quality/design match the price points. I'm willing to pay more for quality and/or a figure that matches what I want. I feel the same way about ER Cliffjumper.Hellscream9999 wrote:Yeah, this is something peopple have to get over, cuz the same people who were salty over shockwaves price are the same people who are salty over astrotrains price, ironically such a long hunted figure might end up as the new shockwaveZeroWolf wrote:The problem with leader sized figures is that now with the mission statement of scale, it limits the characters that can be done, especially when thinking long term. It's far better now to think of parts count as the major factor between size classes, as well as quality of the pieces involved. Take the rumoured Doubledealer of Earthrise, he'll likely be voyager sized (or more so) then leader sized but the increased parts count will lend itself to capturing both of his alt modes.
With that said and mostly because Astrotrain isn't a priority (TR is good enough), I'll be waiting on a decent price drop.
I still feel throwing the armor pieces in the “junk box” is really selling the playability short. At the very least with Astrotrain you get more city/base pieces.
I felt that shockwaves bits condensing into a hover drone was pretty brilliant if you didn’t want to “armor him up”.
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
Titan is too much, but Commander would work great. That would make him as big next to Deluxes as the original toy is to Diaclone-derived Autobot cars. I hope to see a Commander-class Magnus in either Earthrise or the third part of the trilogy.blackeyedprime wrote:I kinda hated the size of TR soundwave and blaster at first but think it fits the headmasters cartoons cheese factor though they could have taken advantage of the size to make his his tape bots better. The cw leader seekers seemed way out of place.
Siege magnus needed to be the size of cw magnus for my liking (and actually needed to be a bit bigger in robot anyhoos as deluxe shouldn't be head level with the bottom of his chest windows) I know I'm likely to be disappointed with any upcoming galvatrons size to go with six shot or cw magnusbut if they want to do a titan sized ultra magnus I'd be in for that
Now introducing: Weaponizer/Modulator Powerdrive!blackeyedprime wrote:Commander class could be cool for him, I kind of hope he gets his diaclone roller buddy at some point. Always seems a shame when figures miss out on something that diaclone had.
ZeroWolf wrote:A weaponizer roller for Prime or Ultra Magnus (they could do a Delta Magnus Selects release with a redecoed Roller for extra sale potential) would be very welcome.
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:OK all, Jetfire is on amazon for $55, is he worth getting?
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:OK all, Jetfire is on amazon for $55, is he worth getting?
I'd say so. I have him and I find him a joy to play with, and he looks good on display. I have him on my dresser next to TR Fortress Maximus (who he comes up to the kneecap of). And his jet mode is super cool.D-Maximal_Primal wrote:OK all, Jetfire is on amazon for $55, is he worth getting?
Sounds like one of my local Targets. The shelves were overflowing with Starscreams and Megatrons, slightly broken up by a couple Springers and Thundercrackers.Skritz wrote:Went to local TRU. Found around 12+ Starscreams. Goddamn it.
Yeah, I really think Powerdrive would work better than Roller.blackeyedprime wrote:Not sure a deluxe weaponiser sized roller would work for prime as it might not fit in his trailer unless they made vehicle mode thinner, something like one of the transporter things in the spacer bond films.
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:OK all, Jetfire is on amazon for $55, is he worth getting?
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
Absolutely! Why haven't you yet?!?D-Maximal_Primal wrote:OK all, Jetfire is on amazon for $55, is he worth getting?
carytheone wrote:Absolutely! Why haven't you yet?!?D-Maximal_Primal wrote:OK all, Jetfire is on amazon for $55, is he worth getting?
It's a cool figure, I was impressed when I first got him. Lots of fun play options.D-Maximal_Primal wrote:carytheone wrote:Absolutely! Why haven't you yet?!?D-Maximal_Primal wrote:OK all, Jetfire is on amazon for $55, is he worth getting?
I just did![]()
I didn't get him previously because I really like my T30 Jetfire, and really don't need another Jetfire cause I love that one so much. But I think that after seeing so much good about him and seeing him on sale right now, he's worth it
blackeyedprime wrote:D-Maximal_Primal wrote:OK all, Jetfire is on amazon for $55, is he worth getting?
At that price yep, paid about £45. The figure has a few neat tricks and nice weapon effects. The only things I'm not keen on is the elbow joints and the shade of red on him. Worth removing his optional cockpit block to make the blue canopy stand out.
Not sure a deluxe weaponiser sized roller would work for prime as it might not fit in his trailer unless they made vehicle mode thinner, something like one of the transporter things in the spacer bond films.
Tekka wrote:What she doesn't realize is that Springer actually loves Rodimus.
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