Burn wrote:Okay, for starters, you know why there's a difference?
Because the people designing them are different and have different interpretations.
And someone can correct me if i'm wrong but a lot of Hasbro's stuff is designed by more than one person whereas a kitbash/custom is normally designed by one person.
So yes, when you've got a team of designers working they're all going to come up with different ideas.
Add to that I look at the customs and wonder just how complex their transformations are.
Look at the Hasbro prototype and the fact that it was going to be a Titanium and remember how basic Titanium transformations are.
And that's why the Hasbro version looks so radically different, it was developed for a line with simple transformation involved.
Yes I understand why the titanium looks soo basic and funky, and I personally wouldn't have bought the titanium version had it been released.. The fact that there are alot of people designing different toys at Hasbro isn't a crutch i can allow to be placed on the differences in their toys.. it's not really allot of different people with different hands in on a Project.. i remember reading that there are teams devoted to certain projects and usually one main lead designer overseeing the entirety of the project..so if there were tons of different people a line wouldn't match what so ever..
Burn wrote:As for modifying and retooling MP Prime, they did. That's what got in the Classics G1 two-pack Prime. That was based on MP Prime.
Not only that it's not a simple case of just modifying and retooling things. You can't just take a MP figure and hit it with a shrink ray. There are internal parts which may not be able to be made small. Plus shrinking it down you have to make it marketable towards kids hence why the G1 Prime had the "punch" feature added to him.
The Classics G-1 2-Pack prime was a complete and utter disaster in my opinion.. and if you look at him closely the Robot Masters Version is way better.. I think some one said they wouldn't prefer the RM version or the deluxe because the Voyager is just bigger and they like their leaders large.. well that's all fine and dandy, what's to say that had they done things differently and they modified and retooled the Robot Masters Version, biggr, better and a better Altmode that you would have been feeling different about it today..
In all fairness, what I'm trying to say is, when it comes to classics, and the original G-1 Prime format and design..it's not just for collectors and stands the test of time.. and I think had we gotten a Voyager G-1 Accurate Prime Similar to that of the Robot Master Version, it would have sold better then the Voyager we got with classics...
Burn wrote:You really need to stop and remember that Hasbro develop and market TOYS to CHILDREN. They simply do not, and I highly doubt they ever will, cater to adult collectors. Oh and they're a giant international company dedicated to making a profit.
Once people accept that the sooner they'll stop the Hasbro bashing.
I understand Hasbro designs toys for kids, but I still think the original G-1 toys with updated looks, and I'm talking about updated engineering, and not a reimagined version, would sell in todays market..just as well as it would have back in the day..
Spiderman is classic in his red outfit.. there have been many variations of that outfit.. so Ii liken Classics Prime to a variation of th design.. but the classic format is still viable as it was back then..So why does it have to be "Catering to an Adult Market" to produce an Optimus Prime that looks like his G-1 persona??? That kids and adult collectors alike can both enjoy??
Besides, I'm not Hasbro bashing, i don't know why a simple critique of a product line that is produced by a toy manufacturer is considered Hasbro Bashing.. there are plenty of things Hasbro has released int he past that I love..
I just feel that with Classics, even as a Filler toy line, should have and could have been done different and better.. and that if your really gonna do an "Updated" design on the original characters then the jizaitoys customs are pretty close..I would prefer a G-1 movie accurate Cyclonus.. and yes I'm glad there are more versions of him out there in other toy lines.. but what I'm saying is there are other versions already..and if they are truly making a line called
classics then why not stick to the original designs but update them like the cyclonus and Wheelie??
so basically we should just take what ever we get dished out from Hasbro and deal with it?? i think that attitude is exactly why custom toy companies like jizaitoys exist.. to debunk that rule and give fans and collectors what they want..the only thing that sucks is that on the mass retail front, we won't get them at a great cost, and kids get stuff forced on them like the Animated lines..
Why go in a new direction, when the original needs fixing..Masterpiece is giving us collectors a chance to get the bots as they were in the g-1 era days in high quality, classics was an attempt to fill a spot before the movie toys debut, but why can't they go back and revisit the original concept and really and truly give us
updated designs and not
reimagined versions?? Hasn't every toy line since been another interpretation on the original?? Classics was just another interpretation, and I liken it to A/E/C trilogy because with the exception of the seekers and few other characters.. it really didn't hold true to updating the G-1 toys.. it redid them almost in some cases entirely !!!
Look at classics Grimlock, as an example, yes he looks similar to his G-1 bot form, but still is no where near as close as they could have been..