NotEnoughKibble wrote:They're mediocre to terrible as it is! At least a half@$$ed REAL combiner likely make it a set worth purchasing. As it stands, they're probably all a pass at full retail price for myself and many others.

On a figure excellence scale of 0 to 100 percent awesomeness depending on appearance, detailing, gimmicks, transformation complexity, stability, playability, poseabillity, paint apps, prescence of bot/vehicle kibble in both modes, etc., instead of having a non-robot combiner that may earn a general score of (I'm just making these up, there's no telling how good/bad they may actually be) 73% along with individual Constructicons whose average score may be 78% , you'd rather have them mashed together to create a 48% at best, 15% at worst-scoring kibble-strewn, flimsy and constantly-falling-apart monstrosity kids would throw into the garbage after 1 day's worth of attempted play, just for the combining factor? So it hardly matters that the gestalt becomes a shambling monstrosity, or the individual members have the poseability of a brick (which they then won't fit the movie line's general aesthetic of being highly poseable), you, and many others, just want the combining gimmick. Is that it?
What's happened has happened, the past is the past. No amount of complaining or writing letters/death threats to Hasbro is going to change the fact that we're NOT going to get a combiner with individual bot-members. Designing deadline's passed many months ago, prototypes are shown, stock photography is released, and that's that. I forgive them in this case since the designing of movieverse combiners is IMO akin to treading new waters here, but it would be just plain lazy if they don't manage a decent 3-mode combiner toy by the next movie.