Wingz wrote:His servos bring all Naval Strikes 'Cons to the yard
Electron wrote:sledge your comments are like a fat chick raping a hot dog, its unpleasent to watch but in the end its gonna happen
Mr O wrote:I'm part Irish, part Scottish, very Welsh, mostly drunk, somewhat Transformers nerd and all bastard.
Satanatron wrote:Transformers are mechs. Before they were even called transformers. Diaclone, Microman you name it. All mechs. Don't get how some people get a little work up about transformers being mechs.
Maybe so, but you take Quazi-moto, make him the best ninja that ever lived, & he's still damn ugly.Liege Evilmus wrote:2 things,
1 Scorponok is staying in alt mode when I get him.
2 These movie toys seem capable of some dynamic poses, to me that makes up for alot in the way they are designed.
Kayevcee wrote:He transforms into a part of Blackout (hence the dinky Scorponok that comes with him), so the "no step" logos and suchlike are from the outside of the helicopter. Yes, the robot mode is ropey but as a standalone figure without a 2ft Blackout toy to plug into he'd be a bit pointless unless he turned into something more than 'a bit of an engine'. I have heard that there's a gear on Scorpy's back that connects to voyager Blackout's rotor mechanism, but it was a long time ago somebody said it and I've seen no more about it since.
-Nick
Roboto750 wrote:Kayevcee wrote:He transforms into a part of Blackout (hence the dinky Scorponok that comes with him), so the "no step" logos and suchlike are from the outside of the helicopter. Yes, the robot mode is ropey but as a standalone figure without a 2ft Blackout toy to plug into he'd be a bit pointless unless he turned into something more than 'a bit of an engine'. I have heard that there's a gear on Scorpy's back that connects to voyager Blackout's rotor mechanism, but it was a long time ago somebody said it and I've seen no more about it since.
-Nick
Exactly what I thought when comes to the words written on Scorponok.
And, as with most of the comments in thsi thread, Scorpy will be staying alt mode from the moment I get him!
Megatron_Wolf wrote:Roboto750 wrote:Kayevcee wrote:He transforms into a part of Blackout (hence the dinky Scorponok that comes with him), so the "no step" logos and suchlike are from the outside of the helicopter. Yes, the robot mode is ropey but as a standalone figure without a 2ft Blackout toy to plug into he'd be a bit pointless unless he turned into something more than 'a bit of an engine'. I have heard that there's a gear on Scorpy's back that connects to voyager Blackout's rotor mechanism, but it was a long time ago somebody said it and I've seen no more about it since.
-Nick
Exactly what I thought when comes to the words written on Scorponok.
And, as with most of the comments in thsi thread, Scorpy will be staying alt mode from the moment I get him!
So a scorpion somehow got into blackouts cargo hold and scorponok scand both the bug and blackout
Roboto750 wrote:Megatron_Wolf wrote:Roboto750 wrote:Kayevcee wrote:He transforms into a part of Blackout (hence the dinky Scorponok that comes with him), so the "no step" logos and suchlike are from the outside of the helicopter. Yes, the robot mode is ropey but as a standalone figure without a 2ft Blackout toy to plug into he'd be a bit pointless unless he turned into something more than 'a bit of an engine'. I have heard that there's a gear on Scorpy's back that connects to voyager Blackout's rotor mechanism, but it was a long time ago somebody said it and I've seen no more about it since.
-Nick
Exactly what I thought when comes to the words written on Scorponok.
And, as with most of the comments in thsi thread, Scorpy will be staying alt mode from the moment I get him!
So a scorpion somehow got into blackouts cargo hold and scorponok scand both the bug and blackout
I guess it's possible. Though, I have to say that I bet they don't cover Skorponok scanning his new mode in the movie. Either that or Blackout just assigns him one. As pointed out in this thread, it just seems a bit hard to explain, so I bet it's avoided in the film altogether. Just my theory.
Nemesis Cyberplex wrote:Maybe so, but you take Quazi-moto, make him the best ninja that ever lived, & he's still damn ugly.Liege Evilmus wrote:2 things,
1 Scorponok is staying in alt mode when I get him.
2 These movie toys seem capable of some dynamic poses, to me that makes up for alot in the way they are designed.
....figured it'd be better than the traditional "an articulate piece of sh*t is still a piece of sh*t" line....
Nevertheless, these guys are starting to grow on me....kinda like alternative rock did in the 90's.....thought it really sucked but after a few years of that being about all that was available my standards dropped & now I like it some now.
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