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Rated X wrote:Mkall wrote:Lord Raze wrote:Are they really competing with each other though?
I don't think so.
PerfectEffect's Scorponok aims at mimicking the rivalry between him and their Fort Max that we G1ers liked so much, but they're doing it in a scale that makes sense within the modern scale as depicted by IDW.
MakeToys's Scorponok is going to recreate the hulking citycon that existed in G1. Will there be a similarly scale Fort Max coming from them? I would think so.
If it isn't a huge city bot I might as well stick with Botcon Scorponok that I already paid for. While I enjoy my Stronghold figure, Ive had enough of "Fort Max". It's time to bring back the real Fortress Maximus G1 style. I hope Maketoys pulls it off.
Tsutsukakushi wrote:Rated X wrote:Mkall wrote:Lord Raze wrote:Are they really competing with each other though?
I don't think so.
PerfectEffect's Scorponok aims at mimicking the rivalry between him and their Fort Max that we G1ers liked so much, but they're doing it in a scale that makes sense within the modern scale as depicted by IDW.
MakeToys's Scorponok is going to recreate the hulking citycon that existed in G1. Will there be a similarly scale Fort Max coming from them? I would think so.
If it isn't a huge city bot I might as well stick with Botcon Scorponok that I already paid for. While I enjoy my Stronghold figure, Ive had enough of "Fort Max". It's time to bring back the real Fortress Maximus G1 style. I hope Maketoys pulls it off.
Don't think 3rd parties will create any Two foot tall city bots. Import sites orders will be too low to satisfy the factory order demand.
Rated X wrote: And $250 isnt a bad price for a city former that scales with classics.
Tsutsukakushi wrote:Rated X wrote: And $250 isnt a bad price for a city former that scales with classics.
Doubting MT Pandinus will only cost $250.
Rated X wrote:Tsutsukakushi wrote:Rated X wrote: And $250 isnt a bad price for a city former that scales with classics.
Doubting MT Pandinus will only cost $250.
Im thinking more like $300. All Im saying is that BTS proved that it can be done for under $300.
Doctor McGrath wrote:You know what I think? Drawing at straws to guess the price of a figure we haven't even seen in plastic is really silly.
Tsutsukakushi wrote:Doubting Thomas still thinks $300 is still a unrealistic low price for this. $400 plus is what i'm guessing a figure like this will cost.
Rated X wrote:Doctor McGrath wrote:You know what I think? Drawing at straws to guess the price of a figure we haven't even seen in plastic is really silly.
How much could it possibly cost ? Everyone here seems to think its going to be combiner priced. But its NOT a combiner. They cant release it in pieces as an excuse to jack up the price. And dont expect an engineering marvel either. The head comes off. The arms flip up and the legs fold up somehow to form the scorpions butt. We arent talking combiner engineering here.
william-james88 wrote:Also be weary of hope in this hobby. Hope is just undiscovered disappointment.
Agamemnon, barebacked rider of flying robo-dragon, and not often constipated either...My nephew wrote:Bacon is meat candy.
Agamemnon wrote:Rated X wrote:Doctor McGrath wrote:You know what I think? Drawing at straws to guess the price of a figure we haven't even seen in plastic is really silly.
How much could it possibly cost ? Everyone here seems to think its going to be combiner priced. But its NOT a combiner. They cant release it in pieces as an excuse to jack up the price. And dont expect an engineering marvel either. The head comes off. The arms flip up and the legs fold up somehow to form the scorpions butt. We arent talking combiner engineering here.
Is it possible that it'll have a city mode? Wouldn't that make it on par with MT's not-Metroplex? Isn't that going to be in the $400 range?
I agree with the good Doctor, but my motivation comes from wishes that these things will be cheaper. We'll have to see.
Doctor McGrath wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Rated X wrote:Doctor McGrath wrote:You know what I think? Drawing at straws to guess the price of a figure we haven't even seen in plastic is really silly.
How much could it possibly cost ? Everyone here seems to think its going to be combiner priced. But its NOT a combiner. They cant release it in pieces as an excuse to jack up the price. And dont expect an engineering marvel either. The head comes off. The arms flip up and the legs fold up somehow to form the scorpions butt. We arent talking combiner engineering here.
Is it possible that it'll have a city mode? Wouldn't that make it on par with MT's not-Metroplex? Isn't that going to be in the $400 range?
I agree with the good Doctor, but my motivation comes from wishes that these things will be cheaper. We'll have to see.
It is a part of the city series MakeToys is doing so I'm assuming that it will have a base/city mode.
Gauntlet101010 wrote:I think fans have proven the opposite of being cheap. I think we've proven we're stupid with our money.
Gauntlet101010 wrote:We don't really know if Hasbro will do another Titan class citybot. I bet we'll see Metrotitan before Tripticon. And even then there's no telling whether they'll make a good Trypticon.
Cobotron wrote:Hey! You seemed to have attracted a wild Megatronus. They're hard to find, but boy are they fun when you catch one!
Gauntlet101010 wrote:I don't think Maketoys is making a mistake making citybots. How is that putting all their eggs in one basket? They made Gears and Swerve and are also producing Computron. Lots of diversity there.
I think fans have proven the opposite of being cheap. I think we've proven we're stupid with out money. That's why we're getting all the amazing and amazingly expensive things we're getting. Plus if MT is doing a citybot series I can see that nudging fans into buying into it even more. As fans we want sets. Not just one one-off guy, but a rival or the group he's associated with.
We don't really know if Hasbro will do another Titan class citybot. I bet we'll see Metrotitan before Tripticon. And even then there's no telling whether they'll make a good Trypticon.
Rated X wrote: I say that because MT Metroplex scales with nothing. It's basically a stand alone figure.
Tsutsukakushi wrote:Rated X wrote: I say that because MT Metroplex scales with nothing. It's basically a stand alone figure.
And repeat, rinse and wash.
GiveMeSkyfire wrote:This whole city bot scale thing is more absurd than the usual scale argument that has gotten old in and of itself. No existing Metroplex, nor any that will ever exist, is even remotely close to scale to anything. 2 feet, 14 inches, same thing. It would be awesome if I could read these posts without this same conversation in every one. I can't wait to see this topic surface again if/when we get another Unicron.
Talk about beating a dead horse into a fine red mist...
Rated X wrote:Gauntlet101010 wrote:I don't think Maketoys is making a mistake making citybots. How is that putting all their eggs in one basket? They made Gears and Swerve and are also producing Computron. Lots of diversity there.
I think fans have proven the opposite of being cheap. I think we've proven we're stupid with out money. That's why we're getting all the amazing and amazingly expensive things we're getting. Plus if MT is doing a citybot series I can see that nudging fans into buying into it even more. As fans we want sets. Not just one one-off guy, but a rival or the group he's associated with.
We don't really know if Hasbro will do another Titan class citybot. I bet we'll see Metrotitan before Tripticon. And even then there's no telling whether they'll make a good Trypticon.
I say that because MT Metroplex scales with nothing. It's basically a stand alone figure. Why commit to a line of these city bots until they have tested the waters with the 1st release ?
Rated X wrote:Tsutsukakushi wrote:Rated X wrote: I say that because MT Metroplex scales with nothing. It's basically a stand alone figure.
And repeat, rinse and wash.
Not sure what this comment means,
Tsutsukakushi wrote:Rated X wrote:Tsutsukakushi wrote:Rated X wrote: I say that because MT Metroplex scales with nothing. It's basically a stand alone figure.
And repeat, rinse and wash.
Not sure what this comment means,
It's a reference to a Washing machine, Dish Washer, Brushing teeth and other things. It more or less refers to a never ending overly repeative cycle.
Tsutsukakushi wrote:Rated X wrote:Tsutsukakushi wrote:Rated X wrote: I say that because MT Metroplex scales with nothing. It's basically a stand alone figure.
And repeat, rinse and wash.
Not sure what this comment means,
It's a reference to a Washing machine, Dish Washer, Brushing teeth and other things. It more or less refers to a never ending overly repeative cycle.
william-james88 wrote:Also be weary of hope in this hobby. Hope is just undiscovered disappointment.
Agamemnon, barebacked rider of flying robo-dragon, and not often constipated either...My nephew wrote:Bacon is meat candy.
Gauntlet101010 wrote:Rated X wrote:Gauntlet101010 wrote:I don't think Maketoys is making a mistake making citybots. How is that putting all their eggs in one basket? They made Gears and Swerve and are also producing Computron. Lots of diversity there.
I think fans have proven the opposite of being cheap. I think we've proven we're stupid with out money. That's why we're getting all the amazing and amazingly expensive things we're getting. Plus if MT is doing a citybot series I can see that nudging fans into buying into it even more. As fans we want sets. Not just one one-off guy, but a rival or the group he's associated with.
We don't really know if Hasbro will do another Titan class citybot. I bet we'll see Metrotitan before Tripticon. And even then there's no telling whether they'll make a good Trypticon.
I say that because MT Metroplex scales with nothing. It's basically a stand alone figure. Why commit to a line of these city bots until they have tested the waters with the 1st release ?
Unicron also scales with nothing yet i'm pretty happy with him in my collection.
Also, you really don't have much idea how this will look with Classics figures and neither do I. No idea. You talk about how it'll look out of place and how scale will be a problem is just out of your ass. Let's wait until a picture's released before saying it'll be out of place.
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