Skritz wrote:Hotlink, Deecover and Elita-1 are definitely quite high on my list of 'will try to get if its doable'. Cheetor I've got no idea, will depend on the mold and how he looks. As much as I'm in the minority who find some positives about POTP Elita-1 (if you ignore the poopy sticker quality, her vehicle mode is lovely) I'd definitely be down to get a more toon-accurate, smaller Elita-1 with the car mod and will probably repurpose her POTP self as someone else or an upgraded form.
I'm not too much of a sucker for 'toon accuracy but its definitely a figure I'd want to display alongside Siege Optimus because he need his waifu!
I think a camera made of 2 Refraktors and Scrapface in the middle looks good, unfortunately his accessories are a different color. Of course if you already have 3 Refraktors, it's not a problem.TF-fan kev777 wrote:SpikeyTigertron wrote:Scrapface on the other hand.... need to resist getting two more....
Fortunately Hasbro is helping you resist by making him 1 per case. As soon as I realized that, I gave up on a trio. (Also already having 3 regulars and the exclusive 3 pack helps resist too).
Va'al wrote:Deadput wrote:Actually I don't know my mother's name is Valerie so is Va'al actually my mother?
Yes. Now go to your room and don't play with yourself.
Deadput wrote:Anyone else here think that the Netflix version of Hound has a better color scheme then the normal version for the most part?
Stuff like having a yellow striped instead of an orange one just looks better.
Rodimus Prime wrote:Yeah, I don't get why the Netflix version is so highly thought of either. I have the Siege and the anniversary version, and I like them well enough, but the Netflix one is not different enough to warrant a 3rd purchase of the mold. My main gripe is that I think his paint job is crap. I would want the accurate Pinpointer from the box and that's it.
Rodimus Prime wrote:I think a camera made of 2 Refraktors and Scrapface in the middle looks good, unfortunately his accessories are a different color. Of course if you already have 3 Refraktors, it's not a problem.TF-fan kev777 wrote:SpikeyTigertron wrote:Scrapface on the other hand.... need to resist getting two more....
Fortunately Hasbro is helping you resist by making him 1 per case. As soon as I realized that, I gave up on a trio. (Also already having 3 regulars and the exclusive 3 pack helps resist too).
Gauntlet101010 wrote:I think this is THE definitive Classics Megatron. Has the right look. The right alt. mode. The right paint job. Good articulation. I'm not sure what they can do to make a better Megatron, but this tops the list as far as official releases go.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Quick Question: which Optimus Prime would go with Netflix Megatron? The shiny 35th Anniversary one or the Siege original?
Va'al wrote:Deadput wrote:Actually I don't know my mother's name is Valerie so is Va'al actually my mother?
Yes. Now go to your room and don't play with yourself.
I would go with the original Siege as well. Original Megatron has Galaxy Prime as his counter (as is in the comic) and the anniversary figures go together.JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Quick Question: which Optimus Prime would go with Netflix Megatron? The shiny 35th Anniversary one or the Siege original?
Netflix Megatron is like a refinement of the Siege Megatron process. It just feels so much better than the 35th Anniversary. I still want the Select Combat Megatron because of the look but I think I have enough of this mold with ER Megatron being so similar. Today I picked up Hotlink and I feel like he is the same as Netflix Megatron, a refinement of the Siege Seeker process. The color looks so good and again he just feels better than Siege Starscream does. Maybe it's a mental thing with these figures being newer than the previous but I am really happy I bought them both. The additional Battlemasters and effects definitely sweeten the deal.Gauntlet101010 wrote:Maybe just wait and there'll be a Netflix Prime later on. Honestly, it's just like the Siege line to make you rebuy a figure.
I can kinda see why Netflix Megatron would be disappointing to some. He's basic Megatron. No bells and whistles. Two colors. Regular G1 look - blocky and functional.
Which is why I like it, TBH. I want a blocky, basic Megatron that has no gimmicks and is the right size. So this fills that niche quite nicely. The basicness is exactly what I like about it.
Yesterday I went back to the same Walmart with the end cap and took your advice. Lo and behold I found a single spoiler pack. I now have all of the Netflix wave 1 figures. Thanks!Rodimus Prime wrote:Make sure you look real hard for the spoiler pack. At my Wal-Mart it's on the bottom shelf at the edge of the TF section, blending in with Power Rangers. Remember when Siege Jetfire was in stores, he wasn't even in the TF section.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
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