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Um, those are not legs he has, those are just axles.Rial Vestro wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Beast Machines Rattrap. His animation model had wheels instead of legs (but alas, his toy gave him legs too. Though, his McDonald's toy had wheels only).Rial Vestro wrote:Anyone have anything to add that I missed?
Well this was originally aimed twards characters that don't have legs. Didn't really say anything about the lack of feet. While Rattrap, Tankor, Sideways, and Sideswipe don't have any actual feet in their animation models they do still have seperated legs as apposed to others that have been mentioned who only have one unified leg for lack of any better way to describe it.
Rial Vestro wrote:I haven't really seen the toys of Sideways so I don't know how screen accurate their robot modes are nor have I seen much of Sideswipe except I do have the Human Alliance version and while he is fairly accurate the way his kick stands transform prevent any real movie accurate use of his wheels which is kind of a dissapointment.
It was redecoed and used as the real Tankor in the Beast Wars Returns toyline.Rial Vestro wrote:Tankor likewise has no show accurate mode.
There's a basic version which was sold as nothing more than a drone but was actully more show accurate than the larger Tankor toy and doesn't have normal legs.
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.'
Sabrblade wrote:Um, those are not legs he has, those are just axles.Rial Vestro wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Beast Machines Rattrap. His animation model had wheels instead of legs (but alas, his toy gave him legs too. Though, his McDonald's toy had wheels only).Rial Vestro wrote:Anyone have anything to add that I missed?
Well this was originally aimed twards characters that don't have legs. Didn't really say anything about the lack of feet. While Rattrap, Tankor, Sideways, and Sideswipe don't have any actual feet in their animation models they do still have seperated legs as apposed to others that have been mentioned who only have one unified leg for lack of any better way to describe it.
(Referring to Robot Mode. His Beast Mode does have legs, but those don't count for this.)
These are legs:
Rial Vestro wrote:I haven't really seen the toys of Sideways so I don't know how screen accurate their robot modes are nor have I seen much of Sideswipe except I do have the Human Alliance version and while he is fairly accurate the way his kick stands transform prevent any real movie accurate use of his wheels which is kind of a dissapointment.
Whaddya mean sideways has no feet? Then what's he standing on?
And here's his toy, btw.
It was redecoed and used as the real Tankor in the Beast Wars Returns toyline.Rial Vestro wrote:Tankor likewise has no show accurate mode.
There's a basic version which was sold as nothing more than a drone but was actully more show accurate than the larger Tankor toy and doesn't have normal legs.
He hasn't any other concept art. And his appearances elsewhere (like in the video game) match his look in that design:Rial Vestro wrote:Rial Vestro wrote:I haven't really seen the toys of Sideways so I don't know how screen accurate their robot modes are nor have I seen much of Sideswipe except I do have the Human Alliance version and while he is fairly accurate the way his kick stands transform prevent any real movie accurate use of his wheels which is kind of a dissapointment.
Whaddya mean sideways has no feet? Then what's he standing on?
And here's his toy, btw.
That's probly an older concept design. The Sideways that actully appears in the movie has wheels just like Sideswipe. The first time I watched the movie in verry low quality I couldn't even tell the two of them appart from eachother. What it looked like was that Sideways was never in robot mode and I thought the robot mode I did see was that of Sideswipe chaceing him. Watching in high quality I noticed what was acutully happening was that Sideways was in robot mode when he crashed threw the appartment building and was roller bladeing when he landed on the other side before transforming back to vehicle mode. Basically in low quality it's easy to assume that any time you see a roller bladeing robot that it's Sideswipe but both of them were doing it.
I never said anything about buying, I was just acknowledging its existence cuz it looks awesomely show-accurate (size-accuracy aside).Rial Vestro wrote:It was redecoed and used as the real Tankor in the Beast Wars Returns toyline.Rial Vestro wrote:Tankor likewise has no show accurate mode.
There's a basic version which was sold as nothing more than a drone but was actully more show accurate than the larger Tankor toy and doesn't have normal legs.
You mean the Japanese toy toy line. Haven't you learned by now that I only talk about the American stuff.And that's not because I have anything agenst Japan or think the US is better, it's just out of convienace.
Easier and cheaper to get toys closer to home.
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.'
He hasn't any other concept art. And his appearances elsewhere (like in the video game) match his look in that design:Sabrblade wrote:Rial Vestro wrote:Rial Vestro wrote:I haven't really seen the toys of Sideways so I don't know how screen accurate their robot modes are nor have I seen much of Sideswipe except I do have the Human Alliance version and while he is fairly accurate the way his kick stands transform prevent any real movie accurate use of his wheels which is kind of a dissapointment.
Whaddya mean sideways has no feet? Then what's he standing on?
And here's his toy, btw.
That's probly an older concept design. The Sideways that actully appears in the movie has wheels just like Sideswipe. The first time I watched the movie in verry low quality I couldn't even tell the two of them appart from eachother. What it looked like was that Sideways was never in robot mode and I thought the robot mode I did see was that of Sideswipe chaceing him. Watching in high quality I noticed what was acutully happening was that Sideways was in robot mode when he crashed threw the appartment building and was roller bladeing when he landed on the other side before transforming back to vehicle mode. Basically in low quality it's easy to assume that any time you see a roller bladeing robot that it's Sideswipe but both of them were doing it.
Rial Vestro wrote:That's probly an older concept design. The Sideways that actully appears in the movie has wheels just like Sideswipe. The first time I watched the movie in verry low quality I couldn't even tell the two of them appart from eachother. What it looked like was that Sideways was never in robot mode and I thought the robot mode I did see was that of Sideswipe chaceing him. Watching in high quality I noticed what was acutully happening was that Sideways was in robot mode when he crashed threw the appartment building and was roller bladeing when he landed on the other side before transforming back to vehicle mode. Basically in low quality it's easy to assume that any time you see a roller bladeing robot that it's Sideswipe but both of them were doing it.
NewFoundStarscreamLuv wrote:me and my friends combine all the time. Sometimes I even combine by myself if no one is around.
Noideaforaname wrote:Sideways has feet. He clearly takes steps (you can hear his stomps), then dives into the building, rolls out, gets back up, then takes a few more steps while transforming back into a car. No 'rollerblading' at all.
Evil_the_Nub wrote:Rial Vestro wrote:That's probly an older concept design. The Sideways that actully appears in the movie has wheels just like Sideswipe. The first time I watched the movie in verry low quality I couldn't even tell the two of them appart from eachother. What it looked like was that Sideways was never in robot mode and I thought the robot mode I did see was that of Sideswipe chaceing him. Watching in high quality I noticed what was acutully happening was that Sideways was in robot mode when he crashed threw the appartment building and was roller bladeing when he landed on the other side before transforming back to vehicle mode. Basically in low quality it's easy to assume that any time you see a roller bladeing robot that it's Sideswipe but both of them were doing it.
It looked to me like he dove through the building in robot mode, somersaulted on the ground, then transformed. I didn't see any wheel feet.
Rial Vestro wrote:Evil_the_Nub wrote:Rial Vestro wrote:That's probly an older concept design. The Sideways that actully appears in the movie has wheels just like Sideswipe. The first time I watched the movie in verry low quality I couldn't even tell the two of them appart from eachother. What it looked like was that Sideways was never in robot mode and I thought the robot mode I did see was that of Sideswipe chaceing him. Watching in high quality I noticed what was acutully happening was that Sideways was in robot mode when he crashed threw the appartment building and was roller bladeing when he landed on the other side before transforming back to vehicle mode. Basically in low quality it's easy to assume that any time you see a roller bladeing robot that it's Sideswipe but both of them were doing it.
It looked to me like he dove through the building in robot mode, somersaulted on the ground, then transformed. I didn't see any wheel feet.
I don't see any wheel feet on Bonecrusher either but I'm sure no one has any doubt that he was roller bladeing in the first movie.
NewFoundStarscreamLuv wrote:me and my friends combine all the time. Sometimes I even combine by myself if no one is around.
Noideaforaname wrote:You can clearly see Bonecrusher's wheel feet when he's falling off the bridge. And when he stomps his foot right after he transforms. And Optimus Prime sort of kicks it while stepping over Bonecrusher after killing him. And he's obviously rollerblading, not walking.
Sideways only takes a few steps (never rollerblades at all), but from what I can tell, he has feet.
The rest of Sideway's matches his art and game appearance and toys, I don't know why they'd change just his feet.
Who? Bonecrusher or Sideways?Rial Vestro wrote:Noideaforaname wrote:You can clearly see Bonecrusher's wheel feet when he's falling off the bridge. And when he stomps his foot right after he transforms. And Optimus Prime sort of kicks it while stepping over Bonecrusher after killing him. And he's obviously rollerblading, not walking.
Sideways only takes a few steps (never rollerblades at all), but from what I can tell, he has feet.
The rest of Sideway's matches his art and game appearance and toys, I don't know why they'd change just his feet.
The toys have wheel feet.
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.'
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