by Primus The Creator » Fri Oct 22, 2010 6:20 pm
- Motto: "Being a G-Whiner doesn't make you a true Transformers fan. What Transformers means to you makes you a true fan. Now go make me a pie."
- Weapon: Electron Scimitar Sword
I myself do posess a few knockoffs. My first one was a repaint of G1 Bruticus in a package labeled: Motorbots. It was 2 years before I realized it was Bruticus. I also have a small red and yellow barricade and a 3-pack of legends figures (Green BW Dinobot, Orange Anim. Snarl, and black BW Cheetor) that I got at an arcade. However with Onslaught, Vortex, Brawl, and Cheetor, I've realized that Hasbro's plastic quality control is 1,350,020,989,044,815,067.769902 times better than knockoffs. But hey, I use tape (WHAT?!) so now I can still play with them. The arcade ones were freebie toys so what should I expect, and Bruty was $6. Bruty is also as G1 as my collection gets. So as to whether you like knockoffs or not, it all depends on the plastic's quality, the amount of playability it has, (Motorbots has a lot due to the fact that they're all combiners from Walgreens.), and overall the actual mold of the toy. Motorbots are repainted from the 80's so do I expect Bruty or even the separate dudes to have Armada Unicron's articulation? No. So I can forgive it for now. Overall, I think Knockoffs are great ways of adding to your collection for a LOW price, especially if you're cheap. (No offence to cheap people intended. HA! NOW YOU CAN'T SUE ME!)