mooncake623 wrote:I can't tell is this a new head mold?
El Duque wrote:As you can see in the images mirrored below he sports a new head mold ...
GuyIncognito wrote:mooncake623 wrote:I can't tell is this a new head mold?El Duque wrote:As you can see in the images mirrored below he sports a new head mold ...
william-james88 wrote:So that would also be the case for Predaking, who is also six members.
joesaysso wrote:When it comes to MPs, I'd rather have screen accuracy than G1 toy accuracy.
Mykltron wrote:joesaysso wrote:When it comes to MPs, I'd rather have screen accuracy than G1 toy accuracy.
I agree. If I wanted G1 toy accuracy I'd buy the G1 toy.
I've got Sideswipe, he's amazing and I'll stick with him.
william-james88 wrote:So that would also be the case for Predaking, who is also six members.
Arctorro wrote:Mykltron wrote:joesaysso wrote:When it comes to MPs, I'd rather have screen accuracy than G1 toy accuracy.
I agree. If I wanted G1 toy accuracy I'd buy the G1 toy.
I've got Sideswipe, he's amazing and I'll stick with him.
Wasn't screen accuracy the entire point of the MP line? The toys were good, but often looked very little or nothing like there show version so we collectors got this line to give us that show accuracy we always wanted.
Cyberpath wrote:Unfortunately I missed out on both Red Alert & Sideswipe (hopefully there will be a second production run like with the MP-13.)
The red thighs aren't the only inaccuracy: in the cartoon, unlike Sideswipe, Red's shoulders were big wheels, and the car doors were not attached to his forearms.
But from the pictures I've seen he looks great regardless. And I want one.
I think the wide hood chest in robot mode actually works better on Red than on Sideswipe. 'Swipe had a more athletic body on the show, while Floro Dery designed the second season Autobot cars more closely to the toys.
Dean ML wrote:Agreed about the other differences, but this guy looks so good I can forgive them (and Sunbow G1 is the be all end all in my mind - it's what made the biggest impression on me growing up). If this is as close as we'll get, fine by me.
Jump on Sideswipe and Red Alert while you can. I just got my Red from BBTS last week for $110. They might be sold out now, but I think I saw him on eBay for the same price. A second run of Sideswipe is being offered now for $80 to be released at the end of the year, but there are still some first runs available for around $100 (got mine from TFSource the other day). Learned my lesson the hard way on letting MPs pass me by. $500 for Grimlock?! Never again!!!
Cyberpath wrote: Oh, absolutely, the Sunbow series is the best. They'll never be able to replicate or outdo it. It's so good. I still watch it, and impressed anew every time with Floro's designs & the colour schemes; the beautiful art & bright colours; the dynamic hand-drawn animation (some episodes more than others); the writing; the characters; the iconic voice actors... fantastic fantastic fantastic!
No wonder the Masterpiece line is so popular.
I just can't relate to Manga or 3D animation, or the skeletal over-detailed designs of the live action movies.
It's kind of hard for me to spend $100+ on one of the cars when I know they were originally sold for about $50 in Japan. Fingers crossed they'll do 'nother round of Red, too.
(and $500?? wow!)
Same here!Dean ML wrote:Hey, I'm a 34 year old teacher, husband, and father of two children and I watch at least one G1 episode nearly every day! Usually while I'm working out before anyone else is up. Can't really articulate my infatuation with the show, but it was such a huge part of my elementary years and so much of the mythology and great characters still fascinate me as an adult. I often skip over the hack work of the AKOM episodes, though. Just started watching the three Japanese G1 seasons and it's like it's new all over again. The animation in Masterforce and Victory is often on par or better than Transformers: The Movie. Plus it was great to finally see Headmaster, Targetmaster, and Pretendor TFs, among others that I have fond memories of, on the screen.
$100 is steep for anything for me, but I had a huge TF movie figure collection (the movies brought me back to TFs), and as much as I enjoyed them, MPs are what I really wanted. They were the real Transformers, y'know? So I sold my entire collection, sold a few more things around the house, and will soon have a (what I consider to be) complete MP collection. Best hobby related decision I've ever made. MPs only from here on out. Quality over quantity!
I'm not a toy maker so I don't know, but I assume these toys start out as computer 3D models; and ultimately a mold/prototype is "printed" in a 3D printer? So wouldn't it have been fairly easy for Takara to create Red Alert with wheels-for-shoulders, regardless of Sideswipe?REMINATOR wrote:Considering he's a repaint of MP12 Sideswipe, I totally welcome the inaccurate cartoon shoulder wheel. It looks close enough to the toon and currently is a lot better than to omit it out.
with that said, I just couldn't by pass the red thigh. This MP14 is neither show accurate nor toy accurate like G1. He's hybrid, therefore, I'm force to pass it up.
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