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Stormrider wrote:Bonger wrote:Hmm, don't you reckon a high end tranforming Masterpiece model is above such kiddie accesories like working missile launchers?
Your right. It needs actual working rocket launchers.
Nemesis Cyberplex wrote:firing missles are a plauge among TFs. Nothing is more irritating that going couch-diving to keep your toys complete every time you accidentally graze the trigger that sends the stupid missle halfway across your room. Masterpieces are far better without them.
I have an incomplete Energon Shockblast because one day after Christmas ('06) when it was just sitting on my shelf it fired its missle into a bunch of boxes we had piled up to throw away, but since you don't expect them to be firing off for no reason by the time I noticed it missing the boxes were long gone.zemper wrote:Nemesis Cyberplex wrote:firing missles are a plauge among TFs. Nothing is more irritating that going couch-diving to keep your toys complete every time you accidentally graze the trigger that sends the stupid missle halfway across your room. Masterpieces are far better without them.
agreed.
plus, displaying TFs without them kinda makes them incomplete, but displaying TFs WITH them attached runs the risk of the springs wearing out in the long run.
so yeah, MPs are BETTER off without them.
Auto Bot wrote:Firing missiles need not be necessary.
In the cartoons, once missiles are fired, notice that the launcher will magically be capped with that same missile again. So there's no point of actually firing it in the toys.
Well then, how about instead of spring-loaded figure-incompleters, how about instead light-up laser guns?Dagon wrote:Auto Bot wrote:Firing missiles need not be necessary.
In the cartoons, once missiles are fired, notice that the launcher will magically be capped with that same missile again. So there's no point of actually firing it in the toys.
Fine, but would you prefer cartoons where they all have empty missile launchers instead then? I don't know, firing missiles are fun, and the number one demand I make of my toys is that they be fun.
Dagon wrote:Auto Bot wrote:Firing missiles need not be necessary.
In the cartoons, once missiles are fired, notice that the launcher will magically be capped with that same missile again. So there's no point of actually firing it in the toys.
Fine, but would you prefer cartoons where they all have empty missile launchers instead then? I don't know, firing missiles are fun, and the number one demand I make of my toys is that they be fun.
Pottermus_Prime wrote:if you dont want them to fire, dont shoot them, some people like the firing missles, some dont. Its just as easy to make them firing (IF the robot in question has missles) but if i dont want them fired, i dont fire them. I dont see it as a down point because they can fire it i wanted them too
Optimutt wrote:I'd also be thrilled to see a ressurection of the gimmick last seen in Lazer Prime and the two G2 motorcycles: The LED lights runs through the hand, thus illuminating the weapon. Please just take a moment to imagine this. You're in a dark room. You click a button. Suddenly, all you can see is the flaming red of MP Grimlock's EnergoSword casting its ruddy glow on the fierce face of the most dangerous Dinobot ever...
Big Grim wrote:Pottermus_Prime wrote:if you dont want them to fire, dont shoot them, some people like the firing missles, some dont. Its just as easy to make them firing (IF the robot in question has missles) but if i dont want them fired, i dont fire them. I dont see it as a down point because they can fire it i wanted them too
I see where you are coming from but I'd honestly prefer him without firing missiles. Even though he has a missile launcher, who used it? I have Grimlock (G1 and WSTF Dinobot) with Energo Sword and his double barreled Stunner Rifle.Optimutt wrote:I'd also be thrilled to see a ressurection of the gimmick last seen in Lazer Prime and the two G2 motorcycles: The LED lights runs through the hand, thus illuminating the weapon. Please just take a moment to imagine this. You're in a dark room. You click a button. Suddenly, all you can see is the flaming red of MP Grimlock's EnergoSword casting its ruddy glow on the fierce face of the most dangerous Dinobot ever...
You know, I really like that idea.
Auto Bot wrote:Why not just use luminous materials instead of lights?
Auto Bot wrote:Waita minute. Is this really confirmed? I mean, MP Grimlock?
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