william-james88 wrote:You can click on any image below to be brought to a myriad of images showing you these toys in both their modes at different angles and poses and all the possibilities of the C.O.M.B.A.T. system which includes some COGCEPTION action.
Stargrave wrote:Here at Seibertron we like to bring you some of the best images of bots on the internet. Today we're bringing you two new galleries for Transformers War for Cybertron Siege Crosshairs and Trenchfoot! Crosshairs is available in the fifth and final wave of Transformers Siege due around this December and is a retool of the previously released Siege Ironhide. As such he clocks in at almost a full head taller than most of his Deluxe class contemporaries. He unfortunately does not come with his G1 Targetmaster partner Pinpointer but he does come with his W-35 LR Doomblast Forge Launcher that is very much painted in honor of his old Targetmaster pal.
Instead of Pinpointer Siege has given us Trenchfoot, a redeco of Caliburst who transforms into a Foxhole Counterblast cannon. Trenchfoot comes with the Autobot Alphastrike Counterforce three pack and is painted to very much evoke the feeling of Crosshairs' G1 sidekick. The two together make a visually impressive team sure to satisfy most G1 purists.
That's a neat/interesting/eclectic mix of figure molds to make up the Lost Light crew. I would have never thought of using that Rodimus, but it makes complete sense. CW Megatron seems like an odd choice other than size and he did come with Autobot symbol stickers (not pictured ).
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Woo!
Will comparisons to the original and the MP be forthcoming?
Huh. I never realized this until you pointed it out.Seibertron wrote:has a G1 cartoon style in robot mode and a G1 toy look in vehicle mode,
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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Cyberpath wrote:Seibertron wrote:
The Hoist mold looks great, but why does he have two different shades of green? Looks patchy.
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
Cobotron wrote:Cyberpath wrote:Seibertron wrote:
The Hoist mold looks great, but why does he have two different shades of green? Looks patchy.
The entire front and roof/windshield section are painted translucent plastic. The side panels are molded in green.
It's not quite as bad in hand, but photographed...
Cobotron wrote:Cyberpath wrote:Seibertron wrote:
The Hoist mold looks great, but why does he have two different shades of green? Looks patchy.
The entire front and roof/windshield section are painted translucent plastic. The side panels are molded in green.
It's not quite as bad in hand, but photographed...
Just did the same thing and I'm like damn what's going on lolJeddostotle7 wrote:Cobotron wrote:Cyberpath wrote:Seibertron wrote:
The Hoist mold looks great, but why does he have two different shades of green? Looks patchy.
The entire front and roof/windshield section are painted translucent plastic. The side panels are molded in green.
It's not quite as bad in hand, but photographed...
Have to agree, it's entirely the camera that makes it look worse. Looking at him in my room the difference is barely noticeable, but if I whip a camera out and take a picture in the same lightning, the contrast is significant.
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