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Burn wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:Tsk tsk tsk. Sure, the lack of some articulations is a bummer for a lots of us. But you seem to miss the point of this line. SIMPLIFICATION. Too much articulations mean automatically a more complicated transformation. Most kids and adults that are just entering into the world of Transformers would have no clue where to start. So it's a great way to introduce the classic designs to beginners.
Never forget that before doing algebra one must first learn that 1+1=2.
They could easily add ball joints and thus some articulation without making it complicated. The only "complications" ball joints add is younger kids may have a bit of a harder time lining things up. When you're five years old, most times you just want to be able to transform them quickly and easily.
-Kanrabat- wrote:Autobot032 wrote:Y'know, I don't mind these simplified transformations and upsizing or downsizing when they're done right and some of these are done right. What bothers me, immensely I might add, is that their articulation is severely limited on some things.
All of them could use pivots and ball joints everywhere. Wrist swivels, heads, knees, hips, ANKLES, I don't think it's too much to ask for those things and I can't imagine they add any difficulty to these molds. I just can't.
I hate it when they pull crap like this. Starscream actually looks like something I'd buy, I really do like him quite a bit, but the lack of something as simple as ankle pivots drives me insane.
Tsk tsk tsk. Sure, the lack of some articulations is a bummer for a lots of us. But you seem to miss the point of this line. SIMPLIFICATION. Too much articulations mean automatically a more complicated transformation. Most kids and adults that are just entering into the world of Transformers would have no clue where to start. So it's a great way to introduce the classic designs to beginners.
Never forget that before doing algebra one must first learn that 1+1=2.
-Kanrabat- wrote:
I noticed something missing from TF packagings of the latest lines starting with AoE. WHERE THE HELL IS THE DIFFICULTY RATING? They should bring it back like so:
1-Basic
2-Easy
3-Intermediate
4-Hard
5-Expert
This would help parents and newbies a lot.
Optimum Supreme wrote:No knees? What is this, the 80's?
Nemesis Primal wrote:Optimum Supreme wrote:No knees? What is this, the 80's?
Given who's in the lineup, I'd have to say yes.
Seriously, I've gotta say it again: If this meant to be a simplified line that's easier for kids, why is it all G1? Does little Timmy generally watch cartoons over three times his age?
bumblebeej8 wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:Autobot032 wrote:Y'know, I don't mind these simplified transformations and upsizing or downsizing when they're done right and some of these are done right. What bothers me, immensely I might add, is that their articulation is severely limited on some things.
All of them could use pivots and ball joints everywhere. Wrist swivels, heads, knees, hips, ANKLES, I don't think it's too much to ask for those things and I can't imagine they add any difficulty to these molds. I just can't.
I hate it when they pull crap like this. Starscream actually looks like something I'd buy, I really do like him quite a bit, but the lack of something as simple as ankle pivots drives me insane.
Tsk tsk tsk. Sure, the lack of some articulations is a bummer for a lots of us. But you seem to miss the point of this line. SIMPLIFICATION. Too much articulations mean automatically a more complicated transformation. Most kids and adults that are just entering into the world of Transformers would have no clue where to start. So it's a great way to introduce the classic designs to beginners.
Never forget that before doing algebra one must first learn that 1+1=2.
Actually, the first Transformers figure I got was a really complicated figure. I think it was Animated Bee, his transformation to vehicle mode was impossible! Then again, I was 8 so......
LE0KING wrote:What I don't get is why they don't just make figures like they did back during the transformers cybertron/galaxy force days. Those things were a snap to transform but had a ton of articulation.
Autobot032 wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:Autobot032 wrote:Y'know, I don't mind these simplified transformations and upsizing or downsizing when they're done right and some of these are done right. What bothers me, immensely I might add, is that their articulation is severely limited on some things.
All of them could use pivots and ball joints everywhere. Wrist swivels, heads, knees, hips, ANKLES, I don't think it's too much to ask for those things and I can't imagine they add any difficulty to these molds. I just can't.
I hate it when they pull crap like this. Starscream actually looks like something I'd buy, I really do like him quite a bit, but the lack of something as simple as ankle pivots drives me insane.
Tsk tsk tsk. Sure, the lack of some articulations is a bummer for a lots of us. But you seem to miss the point of this line. SIMPLIFICATION. Too much articulations mean automatically a more complicated transformation. Most kids and adults that are just entering into the world of Transformers would have no clue where to start. So it's a great way to introduce the classic designs to beginners.
Never forget that before doing algebra one must first learn that 1+1=2.
Well, I'm certainly offended. Thanks for talking down to me, which wasn't necessary. Why, exactly, do you assume someone is stupid and needs it explained? Why am I not allowed to have my opinion without people like you crapping all over it?
I missed nothing, including the point of this line. An ankle pivot would add an extra step to Starscream's transformation? Really? A side to side pivot? A wrist that swivels?
In the future, think before you post something like this. It's offensive and unnecessary. Don't do it again.
TimothyR wrote:yay.. more garbage that isn't going to sell and will clog shelf space for months.. what a joy.
Noideaforaname wrote:Are... are Megatron's feet just a bunch of MISSILE PODS?!?!
"Watch it, gang! His toes are loaded!"Noideaforaname wrote:Are... are Megatron's feet just a bunch of MISSILE PODS?!?!
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.'
Noideaforaname wrote:Are... are Megatron's feet just a bunch of MISSILE PODS?!?!
Delta Magnus wrote:Noideaforaname wrote:Are... are Megatron's feet just a bunch of MISSILE PODS?!?!
Actually that's pretty metal. Imagine- he kicks someone in the face and lets loose a barrage of rockets directly into their head. That's, like, Getter Robo levels of super-robot madness.
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.'
Sabrblade wrote:They put the wrong Bumblebee in front of that box.
Just making a casual observation to chuckle at.william-james88 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:They put the wrong Bumblebee in front of that box.
Did you read my news post?
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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