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GetterDragun wrote:I'd say Studio Half Eye Perfect Change Getter Robo. It is three vehicles that can transform into three different robots.
SKYWARPED_128 wrote:As far as the figures I own are concerned, I'd say it's Yamato's 1/60 scale VF-1 series. Watching the 1980's anime Macross/Robotech, it looks deceptively simple, but it's actually a lot of work to transform from jet to battroid without all the anime magic.
Mykltron wrote:That thing looks pretty cool.
For Transformers though, the most complex would be MP Megs or ROTF leader Prime. Not sure which is actually more complex but Megs has lots of tiny, tiny parts to move. People tend to consider him the hardest to change because they're scared of breaking him!
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Kaijutron wrote:GetterDragun wrote:I'd say Studio Half Eye Perfect Change Getter Robo. It is three vehicles that can transform into three different robots.
Oh yeah - how could I have forgotten to mention Studio Halfeye? Amazing stuff..
Stormrider wrote:Kaijutron wrote:GetterDragun wrote:I'd say Studio Half Eye Perfect Change Getter Robo. It is three vehicles that can transform into three different robots.
Oh yeah - how could I have forgotten to mention Studio Halfeye? Amazing stuff..
Do they actually transform? I thought they were part joining formers.
Mykltron wrote:You guys are all chickenformers! I've transformed my MP Megs loads of times. I just take the phone off the hook and cancel my appointments for the day. After, I have a glass of wine and bubblebath to unwind.
Kaijutron wrote:So, what's the most complicated transforming robot toy made to date?
Back in the '80s, I would have easily given the title to the large-scale Gakken Mospeada armor bike (AKA third-generation Robotech Cyclone). True, it wasn't technically a robot, but for its time it was amazingly complex.
Jacob P. Galvatron wrote:In my collection, it's gotta be Blazemaster.
I'm still unsure If I have it right.
fenrir72 wrote:@ Stormrider, that bruiser actually TRANSFORMS!I'm putting it on caps because I'm also shocked in disbelief. Costing around US $ 1,000, those engineers at HalfEye actually did it!A friend of mine owns one and actually showed me the item in all it's glory.All three Getter machines interchange to become the Getter 1,2 and 3.(It's made of hard PVC/ABS with some die-cast parts, it puts Bandai's SOC version to shame.........but at that price, it's more than worth it.
I'd also mention another transformable Getter Machine (whose manufacturer's name currently escapes me) That also is similar to the one made by Half Eye but it only transforms into Getter 1(but comes in 3 Getter components :eagle,puma and bear).And made of ABS/PVC with probably die-cast frames.
Anyway back to the subject, besides MP Megs and Convoy, I also vote for THS-02, quite complex given his size and CMS' Legioss and Tread.
For pre-MP tfs, I'd go for Big Convoy and Beastwars 2 Galvatron(those two really are a pain in the @ss to transform)
Stormrider wrote:fenrir72 wrote:@ Stormrider, that bruiser actually TRANSFORMS!I'm putting it on caps because I'm also shocked in disbelief. Costing around US $ 1,000, those engineers at HalfEye actually did it!A friend of mine owns one and actually showed me the item in all it's glory.All three Getter machines interchange to become the Getter 1,2 and 3.(It's made of hard PVC/ABS with some die-cast parts, it puts Bandai's SOC version to shame.........but at that price, it's more than worth it.
I'd also mention another transformable Getter Machine (whose manufacturer's name currently escapes me) That also is similar to the one made by Half Eye but it only transforms into Getter 1(but comes in 3 Getter components :eagle,puma and bear).And made of ABS/PVC with probably die-cast frames.
Anyway back to the subject, besides MP Megs and Convoy, I also vote for THS-02, quite complex given his size and CMS' Legioss and Tread.
For pre-MP tfs, I'd go for Big Convoy and Beastwars 2 Galvatron(those two really are a pain in the @ss to transform)
Do all Getter Dragons transform, or just the one that GetterDragun showed in his comment?
I saw a lot of Getter Dragons in Japan by Bandai but thought most of them were parts formers.
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