Seibertron wrote:Congrats! Looks like a great figure.
TimothyR wrote:wow.. the ego around here is palpable.
why is it that people want "credit" for any little thing..
and why is it that whenever anyone has something that someone else doesn't have they wield it like some special power..
seems rather immature to me.
it's cool that you posted this.. but we've all seen the hasbro photo's of this thing before. it's not some special figure or special prototype of something completely unknown.
like i said.. it's cool that you posted it, but the ego and the "they hurt my feelings, i'm taking my toy and going home" attitude is crazy.
TimothyR wrote:wow.. the ego around here is palpable.
why is it that people want "credit" for any little thing..
and why is it that whenever anyone has something that someone else doesn't have they wield it like some special power..
seems rather immature to me.
it's cool that you posted this.. but we've all seen the hasbro photo's of this thing before. it's not some special figure or special prototype of something completely unknown.
like i said.. it's cool that you posted it, but the ego and the "they hurt my feelings, i'm taking my toy and going home" attitude is crazy.
ScottyP wrote:Oh man, that head sculpt is kickin! Hopefully they try to reuse that at some point during the inevitable AoE filler.
Before Wheeljack joined the cause, the Autobots lagged badly behind the Decepticons in technology, With their brilliant new scientist's innovative mind - And the willingness of a few brave warriors to take part in extremely dangerous experiments - the Autobot arsenal quickly caught up to their enemies'.
-Kanrabat- wrote:YEah, too many Transformers are in a serious need of a good rim job.
Blast Cannon wrote:This thread is brilliant. Duragrip you are a gloriously weird sexual deviant and I love it.
Primeultimus wrote:Dead Metal wrote:Primeultimus wrote:Also wanted to address something while I was at it. I cannot defend myself on another unmentioned site due to having issues with moderators over giving me credit on prior Prototypes / Unreleased figures. I have continued to share this info at no gain to me but as information to share with the community as a whole. This is now the 3rd Confirmed Figure that I myself have sourced and acquired and shared with this Hobby. If you want me to continue to do so I would suggest a little respect when it has been proven again that I am legit and have come with the goods time and time again.
If you wish to remain immature and bandwagon with previous hobbies who have questioned my legitimacy that is your choice. Also you should base your assumptions on facts. I have Delivered those and will continue to deliver those as long as I am part of this hobby!
What is this a reaction to? I don't see anyone questioning your legitimacy, the only real negative comments I see are like 2 typical "Bwah stupid bayformers!" you get in every movie related thread.
This is in reaction to a post on another website not this one.
Neurie wrote:These unreleased movie toys would be perfect for release through the collectors club or Botcon as a run to order product with the price going down per 1000 orders received.
Or would that be too sensible and idea considering the molds exist and not being used?
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.'
T-Macksimus wrote:Fireblast at 5??? Seriously?
That's just insulting. This is Wheeljack we're talking about. His original incarnation pulled a freaking bomb out of his back-pocket to hand off to Bumblebee and Spike to go blow up a @#$*# mine for crying out loud. They've neutered him in this version. He's supposed to be an EOD techs worst nightmare. Ugh... the car mode, the bot mode... I'm actually glad this version never made it to the shelves. I'd sooner take the Prime/BH version of 'Jack over this and I can't stand most of the Prime/BH molds.
They did a fairly decent job with a Movieverse Brawn (I like Firetrap in the role of Brawn better though) so why couldn't they come up with something better for this one?
And no, I'm not just hating on it for the sake of hating or going into some G1 fueled nerd rage despite how my opening comments sounded. They really did come out with some amazing molds for the characters that didn't get screen time and I could rave about a few of them for days so it's not that I have some kind of bias. This is me genuinely disappointed after having seen them do so much better with other characters.
Sabrblade wrote:His head looks more like the traditional design of the Matrix of Leadership than the Movieverse's actual Matrix of Leadership.
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
RAcast wrote:Neurie wrote:These unreleased movie toys would be perfect for release through the collectors club or Botcon as a run to order product with the price going down per 1000 orders received.
Or would that be too sensible and idea considering the molds exist and not being used?
The sensible thing to do would be to just release them under the Generations banner.
Which probably won't happen.
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