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Mykltron wrote:Surely it's not THAT hard to train monkeys... Is it? Maybe the monkeys were trained by monkeys who hadn't been trained properly.
G1Blaster wrote:Saying an album is ten times better than St. Anger is like saying you'd rather be hit in the head with a bat instead of kicked in the nuts.
oreillyrel wrote:tacogrande wrote:And in defense of toon people like myself, the MP line set itself up as toon accurate with MP Prime, then switched over to a sort of alternators type line. Screamer was disappointing, but so far skywarp doesn't look nearly as bad.
Part of the reason for the change is the critique Takara received from its customer base on MP-1 Convoy's unrealistic alt mode. For its customer base, cartoon "accuracy" has to be more balanced with realism. We're seeing the result in the last two molds. Of course, Takara overcorrected (or miscorrected) in MP-2 Starscream, and both molds still have their share of unrealistic points (MP-5 Megatron's size), but the designs of the last two molds were directly affected by the feedback on the first one.
Liege Evilmus wrote:There is something wrong with the world when JAPAN starts messing up the paint schemes and Hasbro has to fix it!?!
Creature SH wrote:I'm usually not too pedantic about color schemes, but it's a bit of a touchy thing when it comes to the seekers. Their color defines which one they are. If you change the color scheme, you might as well give them a new name to go with that.
tacogrande wrote:oreillyrel wrote:tacogrande wrote:And in defense of toon people like myself, the MP line set itself up as toon accurate with MP Prime, then switched over to a sort of alternators type line. Screamer was disappointing, but so far skywarp doesn't look nearly as bad.
Part of the reason for the change is the critique Takara received from its customer base on MP-1 Convoy's unrealistic alt mode. For its customer base, cartoon "accuracy" has to be more balanced with realism. We're seeing the result in the last two molds. Of course, Takara overcorrected (or miscorrected) in MP-2 Starscream, and both molds still have their share of unrealistic points (MP-5 Megatron's size), but the designs of the last two molds were directly affected by the feedback on the first one.
That's a shame, but if it was such a problem how come MP-01 got a second release, MP-04 was the same figure with a trailer, and MP-02 was just a repaint? Obviously the figure sold well anyway, if I were Takara I would told them to shut up and like it.
oreillyrel wrote:MP-6 will be black and silver, with purple trim in robot mode. Who else could it be?
1/24 in scale, Hmmm...Daxmajor wrote:Scaleface wrote:An actual F-15 is 1944 centimeters long, or 63.8 feet. I poked around the web and found this toy is 13 inches long. That's a scale of about 1/59 scale! Of course Starscream was usually depicted as standing merely about 30 feet tall in the TV series.
The 'bot mode is 1/24 scale. Mass shifting lives on.
I really like the look of Skywarp so far. Already a much better colour scheme than MP Starscream.
Zombie Starscream wrote:1/24 in scale, Hmmm...Daxmajor wrote:Scaleface wrote:An actual F-15 is 1944 centimeters long, or 63.8 feet. I poked around the web and found this toy is 13 inches long. That's a scale of about 1/59 scale! Of course Starscream was usually depicted as standing merely about 30 feet tall in the TV series.
The 'bot mode is 1/24 scale. Mass shifting lives on.
I really like the look of Skywarp so far. Already a much better colour scheme than MP Starscream.That would make him stand 18 ft tall in robot mode, right? Or does my math just suck
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