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It Is Him wrote:Hear me out.
As I'm messing around with some RTS Legends, a thought pops into my head: Wouldn't it be great if there was an extended Cyberverse line of Classics Transformers?
Good. I can see you nodding your head.
And in thinking about Cyberverse Shockwave and Ark playsets, I had a better thought: Wouldn't it be great if the base was Metroplex. Or Overlord, or...
And then I had yet another thought, Hasbro's already one step ahead of me: In Botcon 2010, they said they wanted to find a way to do WFC Trypticon justice, but didn't have a place for him, yet!
Folks, the Cyberverse line is a perfect fit for Trypticon and other Neo-G1 Transformers bases like Omega Supreme. This could easily happen, and Hasbro may not admit it, but we can assume they've talked about it already.
Right now we know that the Cyberverse line will continue post-DOTM and into the start of Transformers Prime. Hasbro plans to keep this line going. But will it survive like the Classics line, or disappear like PCC? We can only guess.
Hopefully it will continue beyond the Spring 2012 reset and into next Summer, where we can expect Part IV of the Classics line. Here's to hoping for Classics Metroplex, Omega Supreme, Trypticon, Scorponok, Fort max and any other non-U.S. characters I might forget
deathy wrote:I just don't see hasbro nor takara in 2012 creating any huge base transformers that are bigger than voyagers/leaders/supremes & can accomodate the DOTM legends & scout/commanders sized TF toys.
Flux Convoy wrote:If it were the only way to get updates on the citybots, then sure. If there were a better/larger way, I'd prefer that be explored first. Ultimately both would be best IMO.
paul053 wrote:If the ark sells well, that might encourages Hasbro to invest more on this kind of play set. Does it sell well?
Counterpunch wrote:I have to say that the packaging is as boring as it could possibly be. If I didn't know what it was, I would never give it another look.
Flux Convoy wrote:Counterpunch wrote:I have to say that the packaging is as boring as it could possibly be. If I didn't know what it was, I would never give it another look.
I feel the same for all of the movie product. It just does nothing for me. The only reason I own the 3 Cyberverse commander figures I own are because I'm informed. That packaging certainly didn't sell me in any way. I think the last time US packaging actually attracted me to product was for the first run of Classics. Maybe Animated? It's just dull and lifeless to me. For Classics, I'd want something a little more vibrant than navy blue.
SJ21 wrote:I don't buy Cyberverse figures. In fact, I don't buy figures smaller than deluxe. Too small.
I would much rather they do a large, highly detailed Trypticon in a Supreme class size and give him one cool alt mode. Same with Metroplex.
RhA wrote:SJ21 wrote:I don't buy Cyberverse figures. In fact, I don't buy figures smaller than deluxe. Too small.
I would much rather they do a large, highly detailed Trypticon in a Supreme class size and give him one cool alt mode. Same with Metroplex.
G1 Trypticon already is pretty much a supreme.
I'd really go for a Generations Trypticon playset, maybe with a teeny-tiny Galvatron and wee sweeps.
It Is Him wrote:deathy wrote:I just don't see hasbro nor takara in 2012 creating any huge base transformers that are bigger than voyagers/leaders/supremes & can accomodate the DOTM legends & scout/commanders sized TF toys.
Do you think they would make a base Transformer for War For Cybertron 2? As far as we know, WFC2 is still happening, Hasbro would make a toyline to support it, and we know they've talked about making a Trypticon at Botcon 2010.Flux Convoy wrote:If it were the only way to get updates on the citybots, then sure. If there were a better/larger way, I'd prefer that be explored first. Ultimately both would be best IMO.
Ultimate class would be perfect, but I think Cyberverse is probably the most realistic chance of us seeing an update to Omega Supreme. It seems like something that's going to stick around for a bit, and it just seems like such an appropriate place for a city Transformer.
MightyMagnus78 wrote:Nothing Hasbro does surprises me anymore, their ineptitude is legendary!
Burn wrote:Shadowstream wrote:It's quite clear they dun dropped the ball, but did they have to drop it so far and so hard?
It's FunPub. It's their specialty.
RodimalToyota wrote:I think it's a great idea, and Hasbro should listen. It would be barely anything more then a retool of some parts to make Metroplex, Trypticon, Skorpinok, or... gasp Fortress Maximus into a Cyberverse city playset.
Counterpunch wrote:I'd never buy it. I really dislike that size class. It discards so much of the engineering advances in the past few years and I will not buy inferior versions of already great toys.
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