Emerje wrote:So really all they upscaled was the transformation, everything else (sculpt, joints) is different.
Emerje
Look more closely the surface details are REALLY SIMILAR..
More similar than dis-similar. - even the placement of the 5mm holes is the same (like on the underside of the tail and the upper for arms - even has similar hands. It's like they opened the CAD files for the Deluxe and just inflated the thing 30% and then fiddled with some details.
If you compare other things like two Random RID Grimlocks for example you are not likely to find two that match this closely in different scales in terms of how they transform and such.
I'm not judging this toys for being a quick and dirty upscale at all - heck I can think of a lot of toys I'd love to see get similar treatment (especially some 2008-2011 toys).
But there is less 'new work' on display here than on Jazz and Lockdown.
That doesn't mean I dislike it though.
But if you want me to be brutally frank I have a less than stellar opinion of the whole line really - Like I doubt I'll bother chasing any of it besides maybe Thundercracker - the rest I'll just get if I fall over it.
Brawl looks quite nice though. I'm just not overly bothered as I didn't really have much to complain about the ones I already had - if there is one thing we have plenty of it's Movie Optimus Prime toys.
If they really want to spend some resources more wisely perhaps a new Mould Western Star Legion Optimus or a Legion Cogman would be a better place to spend some of that cash.
I'd likely have been more excited by some new Cyberverse Commander class moulds. It's just not where I am mentally collecting wise at the time being.
But now they have the brand if they want to make a Movie accurate recolour of Scorn's Voyager I'd not complain.
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Speaking of Thundercracker ;
I think the Nitro Zeus Mould work quite well if you think outside the box.
Consider these :
http://www.tfu.info/1997/Decepticon/Thu ... racker.htmhttp://www.tfu.info/2005/Decepticon/Thu ... racker.htmhttp://www.tfu.info/2013/Decepticon/BCT ... racker.htmhttp://www.tfu.info/1984/Decepticon/Thu ... racker.htmhttp://www.tfu.info/2008/Decepticon/Ove ... ercast.htmhttp://www.tfu.info/2011/Decepticon/Dot ... racker.htmhttp://www.tfu.info/2007/Decepticon/Thu ... racker.htmI see him as not unlike a blend of all of those.
The weaponised Arms are not unlike some of those - the colours are not unheard off on a Thundercracker especially the G1 toy.
The lift engines and asymmetrical arms are like the Machine Wars "Botcon" one.
The vehicle mode is very similar to the original 'Basic' Machine Wars one.
I think the earlier suggestion of considering him as a just off screen DOTM Decepticon is a good way to approach him.