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ScottyP wrote:How well it can stand isn't my issue with those feet, it's how they look. Say what you will about the CW HFGs, but at least those used the low profile to achieve a proportional advantage compared to these PotP lego block things.RodimusConvoy13 wrote:I picked up Hun-grr today. And yes, he has smaller combiner feet, but they're like 2 millimeters shorter than the ones that come with Grimlock. Starscream and Elita have much larger feet than Hun-grr and Grimlock. I made the combiner and I don't think he'll have any trouble standing.
I guess it's just weird to me they would use these after creating foot molds for the Computron and Victorion sets. I get why, you give the Voyager pieces that, for better or worse, can do something if a kid doesn't have four limbs. I just wish they were flatter?
ScottyP wrote:Megatronus- all MPM-1 needs is a reissue. It works great. Can't believe you got that group to tell the Hasboys otherwise :/
megatronus wrote:RE: Hungrr
DAMN YOU SCOTTYP!!!!!!!!!!
RE: MPM1
An MPM1 reissue in the Studio Series line would be great. But, after observing that Studio Series voyager Starscream in person - which has sharper details, better posability, and portends to be an overall better toy - it's hard to square MPM1 holding the title of 'Masterpiece'.
John Warden said it best: it's the difference between MP1 and MP10. No knocking MPM1, but we've come so much farther in the last 8-10 years that we (I) could use an update.
ScottyP wrote:Real talk: the Cyberverse toys look bad, like RiD but a step back.
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