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jimsloth wrote:hmmm, something that didn't occure to me before, Are they going to design the transformers the way the cartoonists of the eightys did, this looks cool so screw physics. Since they are doing the designs instead of basing them directly off toys, I'm slightly more worried now. As cool as it is we're getting a TF live movie at all, Michael Bay has me worried.
Ra88 wrote:Did a Megatron as well:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v708/Ra88/megatronmovie2large.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v708/Ra88/megatronhead2.jpg
Ra88 wrote:jimsloth wrote:hmmm, something that didn't occure to me before, Are they going to design the transformers the way the cartoonists of the eightys did, this looks cool so screw physics. Since they are doing the designs instead of basing them directly off toys, I'm slightly more worried now. As cool as it is we're getting a TF live movie at all, Michael Bay has me worried.
From what Michael Bay said, they are going to be angular instead of blocky (I think he either meant Returner or Alternator), all limbs are from actual car parts (like the Citroen C4 commercial, with possible exception of the head), and are homages to their old versions (for example, Prime is blue and grey and has bulky body, but you can still tell it's Prime). Oh yeah, and they'll have biomechanical features (machine-like eyes instead of just glowing optics, for example).
In any case, I wish Hasbro good luck with making toys out of them. They'll probably have to hire Four Horsemen or Todd McFarlene for the sculpts.
Darth Zax wrote:Ra88 wrote:jimsloth wrote:hmmm, something that didn't occure to me before, Are they going to design the transformers the way the cartoonists of the eightys did, this looks cool so screw physics. Since they are doing the designs instead of basing them directly off toys, I'm slightly more worried now. As cool as it is we're getting a TF live movie at all, Michael Bay has me worried.
From what Michael Bay said, they are going to be angular instead of blocky (I think he either meant Returner or Alternator), all limbs are from actual car parts (like the Citroen C4 commercial, with possible exception of the head), and are homages to their old versions (for example, Prime is blue and grey and has bulky body, but you can still tell it's Prime). Oh yeah, and they'll have biomechanical features (machine-like eyes instead of just glowing optics, for example).
In any case, I wish Hasbro good luck with making toys out of them. They'll probably have to hire Four Horsemen or Todd McFarlene for the sculpts.
do you mean returner the movie?
and what do you mean with prime being blue and grey, don't you mean red.
Darth Zax wrote:Ra88 wrote:jimsloth wrote:hmmm, something that didn't occure to me before, Are they going to design the transformers the way the cartoonists of the eightys did, this looks cool so screw physics. Since they are doing the designs instead of basing them directly off toys, I'm slightly more worried now. As cool as it is we're getting a TF live movie at all, Michael Bay has me worried.
From what Michael Bay said, they are going to be angular instead of blocky (I think he either meant Returner or Alternator), all limbs are from actual car parts (like the Citroen C4 commercial, with possible exception of the head), and are homages to their old versions (for example, Prime is blue and grey and has bulky body, but you can still tell it's Prime). Oh yeah, and they'll have biomechanical features (machine-like eyes instead of just glowing optics, for example).
In any case, I wish Hasbro good luck with making toys out of them. They'll probably have to hire Four Horsemen or Todd McFarlene for the sculpts.
do you mean returner the movie?
and what do you mean with prime being blue and grey, don't you mean red.
T.V. wrote:Nice ideas, but not quite what the movie bots will look like IMO.
For example, Scorponok is motorcycle sized a minion, with the scorpionoid form being his robot mode.
Asphalt wrote:so where are you hearing what you are basing your images on?
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