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Burn wrote:Let it be known, I murdered Amelie.
Accidentally.
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One for each year of the Movieverse's decade strong tenure. Here's to a few more explosive years!
Amelie wrote:Idea stolen from a thread now locked. I'll post up a toy I think is awesome, for discussion (I hope) and I'd love it if someone else did the same tomorrow.
Burn wrote:This is really one of the best molds out there. Sure, articulation may be virtually non-existant, but it's Prime, combining with his trailer! And the best part is, if you lose the cab, just use an original G1 Prime cab as a replacement!
I've got an original PMOP, then the Japanese God-Ginrai re-issue plus Nucleon Quest Convoy. Really want a Fire Guts to round out that molds collection.
Amelie wrote:Idea stolen from a thread now locked. I'll post up a toy I think is awesome, for discussion (I hope) and I'd love it if someone else did the same tomorrow. Note - I am not the wordsmith that Diem or Counterpunch is.
I love Power Master Optimus Prime. I got one when I was 5 for my Birthday and was hooked. In my time I've owned it three times.
First off - the truck mode.
Sure, he's not as realistic as the original G1 Optimus Prime, but its riddled with play value. The trailer itself has a fun battle mode and transforms into a pretty wicked battle station.
I loved playing with my Micromasters\X-Master Companions and other smaller figures on this, and unlike other bases I'd played with, it didn't look like a brick with a ramp - for some reason I never fell in love with Metroplex, Trypticon or Scorponok. It all paled in comparison though, to the two robot modes, which with subsequent releases of Optimus Primes would be a primary feature - the smaller robot and the big, combined guy.
The smaller bot sported a more cartoon accurate head and chest. To me it didn't matter that his arms were even less articulated than his older cousin - he looked cool and had two huge guns. My imagination made up the rest.
The false chest idea was clever and would be repeated in various forms down the lines, from G2 Laser Optimus Prime right up to modern figures like Classics Prime, with the double grill (and no, that doesn't mean he's good at a Barbecue). He was also a Power Master, and required his little dude (Hi-Q) to actually transform (provided you didn't do what I did and snap the clip), which is a gimmick that was going to come into full-bloom during Armada.
I can't tell you how awesome I thought the super-mode was as a kid. It was big, beefy, imposing and really looked like something straight from a cartoon. Finally Galvatron had a leader to face off against that really looked the part - he was armed to the teeth, and felt like it weighed a metric ton. Ultra Magnus who was similar had come out before this, but he wasn't Optimus Prime, and as a kid, that is basically a by-word for "failure".
There you have it, one of my favorite Transformers. What are you memories and opinions of this figure?
Also, don't forget the Super Mode Gallery and the Normal Mode Gallery on the site!
Thanks for reading guys!
lazerwave217 wrote:I can't find this because it's too rare
Valandar wrote:Thus, I happened to be working at a toy store named Children's Palace when PMP came out
TulioDude wrote:Nice,but you will do all the reviews or anyone can make one?
Burn wrote:Let it be known, I murdered Amelie.
Accidentally.
Burn wrote:Just finished putting together the Kabaya Ginrai. Great little figure!
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