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Skowl wrote:- Octane (I refuse to call him Tankor. Not only is it NOT his name, but it's one of the stupidest names in all the TF Universe - might as well call him "Trucktor"!)
Electron wrote:sledge your comments are like a fat chick raping a hot dog, its unpleasent to watch but in the end its gonna happen
Mr O wrote:I'm part Irish, part Scottish, very Welsh, mostly drunk, somewhat Transformers nerd and all bastard.
Sid Burn wrote:I just took a second look at their gallery, I cant do it. They are just too ugly, it isnt Ironhide or Ratchet as far as I am concerned. The lack of faces looks totally ridiculous, I dont know how Takara can expect people to like these even 20 + years later.
Crap then crap now, I am going to pass.
With molded heads, these could have been great reissues, as it is, I think they are easily the weakest of the encore line. Probably the weakest of any Takara or Hasbro reissue.
Kimmer wrote:they're a must buy for old schoolers like myself. it's simple, i'm getting them because it's g1 ironhide and g1 ratchet, case closed. i guess maybe the younger guys just look at the actual figure and how it looks and the older guys 25+ look at the nostalgia more. yes, the bot modes are atrocious but it really doesn't bother at all.
Sid Burn wrote:Kimmer wrote:they're a must buy for old schoolers like myself. it's simple, i'm getting them because it's g1 ironhide and g1 ratchet, case closed. i guess maybe the younger guys just look at the actual figure and how it looks and the older guys 25+ look at the nostalgia more. yes, the bot modes are atrocious but it really doesn't bother at all.
Just to make sure we are on the same page, I am the same age bracket as you. I grew up with G1, I have a wide G1 collection, but ugly is ugly. If you can transform these molds and say to me "look its ironhide and ratchet" I will have to laugh at you. Sure TECHNICALLY they are the toy representations of these beloved characters but in bot mode, they may as well be machine gun turrets for minicons.
Lapse of reason is correct, Ironhide and Ratchet got shafted in the G1 toyline. But even with all that against these molds, if Takara had taken some time and molded faces on those souless plates, I would have been happy to pick them up.
Lapse Of Reason wrote:Same here. 33 years old. G1 Transformers hit meet at just the right age. Even then I remember being disappointed that these figures did not look like the ones on the show, but I still enjoyed playing with them. Funny how it really didn't bother me as much then as it does now. That being said, I have the G1 originals in excellent shape but I might sell them off, buy the reissues and keep the difference I make off of them.
Sid Burn wrote:I guess for $30 a shot, they are worth getting simply as a piece of history.
It Is Him wrote:Sid Burn wrote:I guess for $30 a shot, they are worth getting simply as a piece of history.
You can also read about history on Wikipedia
Besides, history is over-rated.
Bonger wrote:For me, these are a no brainer. Everytime I see them, I laugh at the thought of poor kids in the 80s getting home all excited with their new Ironhide toy, only to find out, it looks nothing like the 'toon wen they transform it.
The WTF look must have been priceless.
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