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william-james88 wrote:Seibertron wrote:Have these shown up online anywhere yet? eBay? Not sure if I'm searching for these properly.
Sorry Seibertron, but anything we know of this line is associated with Brazil (like the show they premiered at, the online stores, the catalogue they first appeared in). Here is where they are sold online, but it comes with the insane exchange which I assume the canadian fan had to swallow when buying these.
The only hint that these are getting a US release is that they appear on Hasbro's website with a US MSRP.
Seibertron wrote:william-james88 wrote:Seibertron wrote:Have these shown up online anywhere yet? eBay? Not sure if I'm searching for these properly.
Sorry Seibertron, but anything we know of this line is associated with Brazil (like the show they premiered at, the online stores, the catalogue they first appeared in). Here is where they are sold online, but it comes with the insane exchange which I assume the canadian fan had to swallow when buying these.
The only hint that these are getting a US release is that they appear on Hasbro's website with a US MSRP.
Are Optimus and Bumblebee the only ones available currently? What about Grimlock, Megatron and Starscream?
william-james88 wrote:Desslok2201 wrote:I see Dennis Reynolds showing his range of motion in cutoff jean shorts
I would rather it be Denise Richards.
D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Behold: He may lack knees, but he has ankle tilts!!
Super Megatron wrote: Hasbro's been dropping the ball on their Optimus toys a lot lately - and they don't even try to be subtle about it anymore.
Tsutsukakushi wrote:Super Megatron wrote: Hasbro's been dropping the ball on their Optimus toys a lot lately - and they don't even try to be subtle about it anymore.
Think it's the opposite.
Optimus gets almost Ten toys each year. Spread across different toy lines and different sizes. A few of these are great must have toys.
MP-01, MP-10, Transformers Prime Weaponizers Optimus, Some Movie Optimus toys. Classics 1.0 Voyager Optimus, 2005 Cybertron Leader Optimus. Rid 2001 Super Optimus and some others.
Were all great toys that were worth buying.
chuckdawg1999 wrote:Ya know I read a lot from you people and keep my mouth shut but this I gotta say something. You're going on and on about Prime not having knees, WHAT IN THE BLUE BLAZES DO YOU PEOPLE DO WITH YOUR FIGURES?!!??? On second thought, I don't want to know.
RhA wrote:I think that if you'd turn it around, he's completely hollow. I mean, look at those arms. I'm going to cry and hug my Armada toys.
william-james88 wrote:Depends what you mean by scale though. These toys never shied away from the Cyber Class name. While we commonly attribute the cyberverse line as small, Hasbro sees it as just meaning easier to transform with less articulation. All this toy is is an upscaled cyberverse toy which didnt have an original small toy come out first.
Kyleor wrote:It would have cost $0.05 more to have knees, so they had to be left out. I wonder if any third party or Shapeways savvy folks will make replacement legs.
Otherwise it's good looking Optimus.
Pose them?chuckdawg1999 wrote:Ya know I read a lot from you people and keep my mouth shut but this I gotta say something. You're going on and on about Prime not having knees, WHAT IN THE BLUE BLAZES DO YOU PEOPLE DO WITH YOUR FIGURES?!!???
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.'
Well, my Transmetal Terrorsaur has no choice but to be in a knelt down position in order for him to fit in his little amount of room on the shelf.Stumpybot wrote:yeah.... but do you really do that? I mean for longer than a few minutes... do you pose all your toys running/ sitting/ kicking etc?
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.'
But when you're enough of a fan to join a board to discuss it, it's no surprise you run into passionate opinions. I agree while looking the figure over that it's silly he lacks knees. But at the same time I'm not really invested enough to care. End of the day, it's just another OptimusStumpybot wrote:yeah.... but do you really do that? I mean for longer than a few minutes... do you pose all your toys running/ sitting/ kicking etc?
One childs toy doesnt have knees, we get it, hasblow screwed us again. People need to calm the hell down and stop acting like this is the worse thing in the world. You will all cope. He looks a decent design, as an adult collector I may even buy him. But this is a toy, if it doesnt do everything you like, dont buy it, or buy it and enjoy it for what it is.
You lot seriously embarrass yourselves when you behave like this. We get it.... youre pissed a toy in a line you dont even collect yet failed to meet the lofty collector standards. Goddamn... get over it.
Kyleor wrote:It would have cost $0.05 more to have knees, so they had to be left out.
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