Arctorro wrote:Thanks for the pointless imagesRated X wrote:
They don'tmegatronus wrote:X, I'm not sure how these pics prove your point...Exactly! I personally prefer using the datadiscs, but that's just my preference!Gauntlet101010 wrote:I don't think anyone needs to justify including MP cassettes in their Classics collection. It's your collection. There's not really a need to justify anything.
KFC are clearly trying to pass these off as MP scale, if they weren't then they would never have posted this,![]()
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X, you have constantly disregarded and ignored the reasons for the way the MP line is being done because it doesn't cater to your specific needs. The MP cassettes, while not completely perfect, are much closer to MP scale than Classic, but can reasonably be used for either. To make a claim about the scale of a line you actively ignore is kinda arrogant![]()
The MP line is about cartoon accurate figures. Considering the animators completely screwed up the scale on a regular basis Takara is using the guide the animators were supposed to follow to keep everything coherent. I'd have though a G1 nut like yourself would appreciate the effort they are making(P.S. this is not an excuse for more "coffee table" verbal diarrhea)
Now can we please get back to how crap KFC products areGotta say, I'm liking the cassette mode for Badbat. KFC doesn't usually manage to make a good cassette mode with these, but this time they've done it!
First of all when I’m talking “G1 scale”, I’m always talking cartoon scale. I totally disregard the G1 toy scale which was screwed up to begin with because it was slavish to the constraints of kid’s toys. Especially with the characters that didn’t transform into vehicles. (Soundwave,Blaster,Megatron,Perceptor, cassettes) Those characters had toys that were way out of cartoon scale in order to match the proper size of their real life alt modes.
My last pictures of the Ravages and Lazerbeaks prove that while the MP designers decided to upsize the Soundwave’s size, they failed to do the same with his minions. I mean it just makes so much sense to upsize one character but not the others, right? I’m not disputing the “gotta fit in his chest” gimmick. But why do the cassettes need to be compatible with G1 Soundwave? It’s a larger toy so why not have larger cassettes? That was a stupid decision by Takara and totally ruined the cartoon scale for you MP collectors. (even though it worked out to my advantage lol)
MP Ravage is even smaller than classics Ravage that came with hound. What’s up with that ???
But since most of you guys think I just talk a bunch of crap, let’s break out the G1 cartoon and let the pictures do the talking…
When going by G1 cartoon scale, does MP Rumble really scale so well with MP Soundwave ?

Or does MP Rumble scale better with classics figures when going by G1 cartoon scale?

Of course there were some scenes where the cassettes were drawn smaller on purpose during altercations with Spike, Sparkplug, Chip, etc. But in general the cassettes were all larger in the cartoon. I do feel the MP designers got Lazerbeak’s scale about right in comparison with MP Soundwave. But Rumble/frenzy was a huge fail. And Ravage was the worst…
Do all of you want Ravage to look like a Jaguar or a Chihuahua when sitting next to MP Soundwave?

People don’t seem to like my “coffee table” centerpiece reference when talking about the MP line. But seriously, does anyone have the room for 150 Barbie doll sized figures if they ever did the whole G1 cast in MP scale? The way people complain about money on this website, I just don’t it happening…
So any of you guys know where I can get some nice Decepticon coasters ?

It’s time to call it a night…