Still not regretting ordering Unicron. I went the "more expensive" route through BBTS so I could pull my finances together. Part of me still thinks I am nuts for paying 75o for a TF, my model trains aren't usually this rich, but I am in no way dissapointed by the value.
Frankly, what I AM disspointed in was this interview. It felt like it was SUPPOSED to be candid, but the answers still felt like canned non-answers that we get at conventions. The guy couldn't even say "we chose to leave the part of the maw unpainted because the type of plastic needed there would npt hold paint well and we didnt want to risk it flaking off quickly." Even though thats what he said. No industry secrets or anything, just a straight up fact of reality and they still couldn't just say it.
Not painting the bot mode teeth is an odd oversight, and one I am surprised the interview did not touch on. I can forgive the planet maw, heck, I actually like it more as it makes the teeth pop asthetically, but not painting his upper mouth doesnt impact any dynamic parts movements. Then again, I would likely not have noticed it so soon had the fandom not pointed it out like immediately.
blackeyedprime wrote:Counterpunch wrote:I know this figure cost me a bit over $600, but it's honestly going to pay for itself.
The heat generated by people fussing about it will warm my house for years to come.
Pretty sure when the anime accurate one gets announced in a future fans get **** but not in a nice way day there will be more heat

When that Unicron gets announced two things will have happened:
1)Hell will have Frozen Over.
2)The first Unicron will have been so long ago people will have largely forgotten about its exclusivity.
Haslab IS NOT running Unicron again anytime soon. Maybe... MAYBE 25 years from now but this is notvtheir usual redeco fodder. Its not happening.
I'm honestly surprised they are not recycling the tooling. Maybe they are holding onto it to retool for an eventual Primus?