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Sid Burn wrote:Sledge wrote:Cartoon Ironhide, in case you missed it, didn't have his head in his chest. In fact, cartoon Ironhide looked almost nothing like his toy. And even if you DO think putting a sticker on the back of the seat would help, why don't you just do that?
Ok, you don't like the Ironhide toy. Big whoop. Why not shut up and let people who ARE interested discuss it?
In case you didnt notice, this is my thread. The topic is about the pros AND cons of these recent reissues.
I am aware that they would have to remold the entire bot for cartoon accuracy, but that wasnt what I said.
What I though would be better, was the nostalgia of the mold, with more character via a molded head instead of a chair face.
Last I checked, a debate features points from both sides of the argument. If you want to post about the warm feelings of nostalgia you get from these underdeveloped molds without discussing their shortcomings, please feel free to toggle the new topic button.
For this discussion though, you are again coming in short of relevance and heavy on sarcasm.
Bonger wrote:#1 From a nostalgia stand point, well, it would not be the same crappy toy we all love. So I think that would be a con.
#2 As cool as I think the mold is from a nostalgia standpoint, from an asthetics standpoint, remolded head, sticker, stock, it is gonna look like crap anyway.
But yeah, no way do I pass this one up and I think others from the G1 period would probably agree.
Sid Burn wrote:Bonger wrote:#1 From a nostalgia stand point, well, it would not be the same crappy toy we all love. So I think that would be a con.
#2 As cool as I think the mold is from a nostalgia standpoint, from an asthetics standpoint, remolded head, sticker, stock, it is gonna look like crap anyway.
But yeah, no way do I pass this one up and I think others from the G1 period would probably agree.
To each his own, but I am also from the G1 period and I think that these characters deserve better. I suppose the 'so bad it's good' concept is in great effect.
Bonger wrote:Oh. no argument there. These characters deserve waay better. However, not from a reissue. IMO, the point of a reissue is to recreate the original. A deserving mold will hopefully be seen from the Classic line at some point.
Bonger wrote:Sid Burn wrote:Bonger wrote:#1 From a nostalgia stand point, well, it would not be the same crappy toy we all love. So I think that would be a con.
#2 As cool as I think the mold is from a nostalgia standpoint, from an asthetics standpoint, remolded head, sticker, stock, it is gonna look like crap anyway.
But yeah, no way do I pass this one up and I think others from the G1 period would probably agree.
To each his own, but I am also from the G1 period and I think that these characters deserve better. I suppose the 'so bad it's good' concept is in great effect.
Oh. no argument there. These characters deserve waay better. However, not from a reissue. IMO, the point of a reissue is to recreate the original. A deserving mold will hopefully be seen from the Classic line at some point.
If not, you can always blow a months rent and go with the Botcon figures which are pretty damn nice.
Lapse Of Reason wrote: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.
They are, unfortunately, some of the weakest figures in the G1 toy line. It would not be so bad if the mold was used for some kind of mindless drone character in the show or comics. Both Ratchet and Ironhide were major characters, though, and they really got shafted in the toy line. Interestingly enough, the first few issues of the comics depicted them with heads behind the windshield. After a few issues, the figures were drawn more like their cartoon counterparts. Even the comic artists could not stand the ugly bot design!
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"!)
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