robotmel wrote:Dead Metal wrote:This is it's robot-mode:
No amount of modding will bake a decent Warpath out of a centaur.
They look similar in style due to Don having been working on these for almost two years, basically the TF stuff he's done is just prototype stuff for this.
Nooooo, I should have made my post a little clearer!
I only drew an obvious comparison to Generations Warpath and the that rendering of Don's, one might say he actually borrowed from Hasbro on that one?
But yeah, you can clearly see Don's way of thinking with those Mech's and his TF work.
If i could lay my hands on a pic of Don's transformers covers, especially the ones of Hotrod I'd post it for a side by side viewing?
http://www.seibertron.com/transformers/news/decepticons-rise-up-transformers-ongoing-7-reviewed/18705/
Ooh, try this one!?
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
Black Bumblebee wrote:Hopefully you guys recognize a few of the names in the credits as well, such as voices by Jon Bailey (Jon 3.0) and Frank Todaro (TF Cog), as well as music by Alex Kurilov (who did the soundtrack to my animated War Within episode 2).
cannonfodder4000 wrote:Forgotten wrote:Gundam, Macross & Full Metal Panic would like to have a word with you about the designs, i'm sure.
Dan Taylor wrote:Black Bumblebee wrote:Hopefully you guys recognize a few of the names in the credits as well, such as voices by Jon Bailey (Jon 3.0) and Frank Todaro (TF Cog), as well as music by Alex Kurilov (who did the soundtrack to my animated War Within episode 2).
Maybe a former IDW Transformers editor...?
Seeing as how these look pretty high quality and are apparently aimed at collectors, I'm guessing they will be quite expensive. I'm also guessing you will only be able to find them online and possibly at comic book/hobby shops if your local one does that kind of thing. They will probably come in alternate scales as well, I cannot imagine them all being so enormous.Grimlock64 wrote:Now I just need to figure out two things: how much these figures will cost, and where they will be available (online shops only? Or would it be possible to see something like this in a Wal-Mart?XD ). I hope these won't cost me an arm and a leg, because I want this SO badly now!
hmm hopefully these figures will be cheaper than those guys you mentioned:lol:Forgotten wrote:Gundam, Macross & Full Metal Panic would like to have a word with you about the designs, i'm sure.
You fortunate bastid youDan Taylor wrote:Any day I get a new email from Don with new art and designs of his latest mech ideas is like Christmas morning. Writing Armarauders comic is like playing in Don Figueroa's sandbox -- and he's got a lot of kick-ass toys in his sandbox.
Dan Taylor wrote:Any day I get a new email from Don with new art and designs of his latest mech ideas is like Christmas morning. Writing Armarauders comic is like playing in Don Figueroa's sandbox -- and he's got a lot of kick-ass toys in his sandbox.
Indeed, usually hands like these are a premium and typically you have to put these together yourself. Still, I hope that the guns will peg into the hands instead of relying on the grip of the small joints, as my limited experience with hands like these has not been entirely pleasant.IgnikaMarcus wrote:Finally some mecha that are actually awesome!!! And those hands, oh those hands. Japanese mecha got nothing on these.
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