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Counterpunch wrote:skywarp-2 wrote:dud e the fact that we are up to 10 pages of disgruntlements over the classics proves that my expectations are a drop in the bucket of things that could have been done differently with the classics.. they aren't the best an all that in transformer toys..No offense.. I know you love them very much, as well as you should , you spent quite a chunk of change on them and the Botcon's stuff...
Actually, I have to be honest about something.
My expenses for the entire Classics line has been -$150.
That's right, in actuality, I made $150 by purchasing the toys or multiple copies of figures. That's not including the accurement in value.
but on to the other thing you said...
YOU GAVE TRANSFORMERS FANS A THREAD SPECIFICALLY IN WHICH TO COMPLAIN ABOUT THINGS!!!
It's a God-given miracle that it is ONLY 10 pages at this point. It's a testament to the fact that Classics is really a good line that we only have 10 pages (hardly all of which is bad at that). More than half the thread is pictures. This is the same fandom that gave someone 9 pages of crap for buying Ultimate Bumblebee for $20.
and this is coming from me, the guy who wrote what might have been the harshest review yet of Classics Prime..
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
Dead Metal wrote:Counterpunch wrote:skywarp-2 wrote:dud e the fact that we are up to 10 pages of disgruntlements over the classics proves that my expectations are a drop in the bucket of things that could have been done differently with the classics.. they aren't the best an all that in transformer toys..No offense.. I know you love them very much, as well as you should , you spent quite a chunk of change on them and the Botcon's stuff...
Actually, I have to be honest about something.
My expenses for the entire Classics line has been -$150.
That's right, in actuality, I made $150 by purchasing the toys or multiple copies of figures. That's not including the accurement in value.
but on to the other thing you said...
YOU GAVE TRANSFORMERS FANS A THREAD SPECIFICALLY IN WHICH TO COMPLAIN ABOUT THINGS!!!
It's a God-given miracle that it is ONLY 10 pages at this point. It's a testament to the fact that Classics is really a good line that we only have 10 pages (hardly all of which is bad at that). More than half the thread is pictures. This is the same fandom that gave someone 9 pages of crap for buying Ultimate Bumblebee for $20.
and this is coming from me, the guy who wrote what might have been the harshest review yet of Classics Prime..
Dude, you did what?!
I must read that review!
skywarp-2 wrote:Dead Metal wrote:Counterpunch wrote:skywarp-2 wrote:dud e the fact that we are up to 10 pages of disgruntlements over the classics proves that my expectations are a drop in the bucket of things that could have been done differently with the classics.. they aren't the best an all that in transformer toys..No offense.. I know you love them very much, as well as you should , you spent quite a chunk of change on them and the Botcon's stuff...
Actually, I have to be honest about something.
My expenses for the entire Classics line has been -$150.
That's right, in actuality, I made $150 by purchasing the toys or multiple copies of figures. That's not including the accurement in value.
but on to the other thing you said...
YOU GAVE TRANSFORMERS FANS A THREAD SPECIFICALLY IN WHICH TO COMPLAIN ABOUT THINGS!!!
It's a God-given miracle that it is ONLY 10 pages at this point. It's a testament to the fact that Classics is really a good line that we only have 10 pages (hardly all of which is bad at that). More than half the thread is pictures. This is the same fandom that gave someone 9 pages of crap for buying Ultimate Bumblebee for $20.
and this is coming from me, the guy who wrote what might have been the harshest review yet of Classics Prime..
Dude, you did what?!
I must read that review!
is that in the review section?? i want to check it out too..?
Counterpunch wrote:skywarp-2 wrote:Dead Metal wrote:Counterpunch wrote:skywarp-2 wrote:dud e the fact that we are up to 10 pages of disgruntlements over the classics proves that my expectations are a drop in the bucket of things that could have been done differently with the classics.. they aren't the best an all that in transformer toys..No offense.. I know you love them very much, as well as you should , you spent quite a chunk of change on them and the Botcon's stuff...
Actually, I have to be honest about something.
My expenses for the entire Classics line has been -$150.
That's right, in actuality, I made $150 by purchasing the toys or multiple copies of figures. That's not including the accurement in value.
but on to the other thing you said...
YOU GAVE TRANSFORMERS FANS A THREAD SPECIFICALLY IN WHICH TO COMPLAIN ABOUT THINGS!!!
It's a God-given miracle that it is ONLY 10 pages at this point. It's a testament to the fact that Classics is really a good line that we only have 10 pages (hardly all of which is bad at that). More than half the thread is pictures. This is the same fandom that gave someone 9 pages of crap for buying Ultimate Bumblebee for $20.
and this is coming from me, the guy who wrote what might have been the harshest review yet of Classics Prime..
Dude, you did what?!
I must read that review!
is that in the review section?? i want to check it out too..?
No, I did it when the toy was first released.
Highlights include:
-hating on the retardedly handled arm 'wings'
-tiny upper body
-the failure of a connection port for hooking up existing trailers.
the arm wings really bothered me and seemed to be a poor design element.
I still think it's a faithful conversion of G1 Prime with modern elements to it. Hell it's basically even still a flat nose truck.
To say the figure is a failure because somestacks are not attached to the arms or because the shoulders do not have autobot symbols is just crazy.
skywarp-2 wrote:Counterpunch wrote:skywarp-2 wrote:Dead Metal wrote:Counterpunch wrote:skywarp-2 wrote:dud e the fact that we are up to 10 pages of disgruntlements over the classics proves that my expectations are a drop in the bucket of things that could have been done differently with the classics.. they aren't the best an all that in transformer toys..No offense.. I know you love them very much, as well as you should , you spent quite a chunk of change on them and the Botcon's stuff...
Actually, I have to be honest about something.
My expenses for the entire Classics line has been -$150.
That's right, in actuality, I made $150 by purchasing the toys or multiple copies of figures. That's not including the accurement in value.
but on to the other thing you said...
YOU GAVE TRANSFORMERS FANS A THREAD SPECIFICALLY IN WHICH TO COMPLAIN ABOUT THINGS!!!
It's a God-given miracle that it is ONLY 10 pages at this point. It's a testament to the fact that Classics is really a good line that we only have 10 pages (hardly all of which is bad at that). More than half the thread is pictures. This is the same fandom that gave someone 9 pages of crap for buying Ultimate Bumblebee for $20.
and this is coming from me, the guy who wrote what might have been the harshest review yet of Classics Prime..
Dude, you did what?!
I must read that review!
is that in the review section?? i want to check it out too..?
No, I did it when the toy was first released.
Highlights include:
-hating on the retardedly handled arm 'wings'
-tiny upper body
-the failure of a connection port for hooking up existing trailers.
the arm wings really bothered me and seemed to be a poor design element.
I still think it's a faithful conversion of G1 Prime with modern elements to it. Hell it's basically even still a flat nose truck.
To say the figure is a failure because somestacks are not attached to the arms or because the shoulders do not have autobot symbols is just crazy.
ahhh.... but what of the Spatula Crotch!!
Counterpunch wrote:No, I did it when the toy was first released.
Highlights include:
-hating on the retardedly handled arm 'wings'
-tiny upper body
-the failure of a connection port for hooking up existing trailers.
the arm wings really bothered me and seemed to be a poor design element.
I still think it's a faithful conversion of G1 Prime with modern elements to it. Hell it's basically even still a flat nose truck.
To say the figure is a failure because somestacks are not attached to the arms or because the shoulders do not have autobot symbols is just crazy.
Liege Evilmus wrote:Counterpunch wrote:No, I did it when the toy was first released.
Highlights include:
-hating on the retardedly handled arm 'wings'
-tiny upper body
-the failure of a connection port for hooking up existing trailers.
the arm wings really bothered me and seemed to be a poor design element.
I still think it's a faithful conversion of G1 Prime with modern elements to it. Hell it's basically even still a flat nose truck.
To say the figure is a failure because somestacks are not attached to the arms or because the shoulders do not have autobot symbols is just crazy.
I just wanted to agree, the arme kibble and lack of trailer port, ugh, kills me!
I hope one day for a Prime with a universal trailer hitch so he can hook up any trailer. Put all the options in a line and it would be pretty easy
Liege Evilmus wrote:But thats just it, it would be work, something import repaint Hasbro isn't a fan of doing.
Liege Evilmus wrote:But wasn't Classics mainly for "hard core collectors" who most likely have more than one trailer sitting around?
Hell, just from stuff laying around the house I can think of alot of things that would be easy to attach with alittle work. Besides most trailers since the first have no forward support at all.
As for Hasbro being lazy, how long has it been since we had something as simple as a new basic/scout figure and not just a repaint? Keeping in mind we can't even get something as simple as a new head for any recent CliffJumpers, I think that's fair to say.
Gauntlet101010 wrote:Liege Evilmus wrote:But wasn't Classics mainly for "hard core collectors" who most likely have more than one trailer sitting around?
Hell, just from stuff laying around the house I can think of alot of things that would be easy to attach with alittle work. Besides most trailers since the first have no forward support at all.
As for Hasbro being lazy, how long has it been since we had something as simple as a new basic/scout figure and not just a repaint? Keeping in mind we can't even get something as simple as a new head for any recent CliffJumpers, I think that's fair to say.
Classics were meant to appeal to older collectors, but also older childhood fans who may have heard about the movie coming out and might've wanted something to harken back to the old days. To say that their lazy because they didn't make it backwards compatable with a toy from 20 years ago is sheer fallacy. It's like compaining that the N64 isn't compatable with your old NES games.
But that doesn't men you can't just take an old PM Prime trailer and just stick it on top of your Prime for display. But I really don't think it's work with other trailers.
As for them being lazy, well ... I'll agree with you on the Cliffjumper's head notion. And I'll admit I dislike poor paint applications and missessembled figures. But, reuses of molds is just smart buisness. And Hasbro is a buisness, not a bunch of people who are fans of the show they made 20 years earlier. I'm not saying I love seeing molds whored out, but I do like to see Hasbro make money. And if repaints are an easy way to do that ...
cellshock wrote:I have very few complaints about the Classics line, but if I was to nitpick, I'd bring up the following points:
- Megatron being released & colored as a ridiculous looking NERF gun
- Ultra Magnus being released as another white repaint of Prime
- Grimlock's extraordinarily lame robot mode & dino feet, and small size
- Astrotrain's barely articulated legs
- Cliffjumper's blue headlights
- Lack of guns for Bumblebee & Cliffjumper
- Lack of silver paint on Starscream's face
- As much as I love Ramjet's mold, I think the 3rd normal retail Seeker should have been Thundercracker and the "coneheads" left as BotCon exclusives - it would have saved a lot of people a lot of headaches
- Jetfire's limited articulation and no-brainer transform
- poopy repaints of awful Energon figures being passed off as "Classics" Devastator, thus cancelling the chance of ever getting a proper 6-figure set of redesigned Constructicons
- Springer being a wasted repaint for BotCon, which now means we'll never see him as a properly updated triple-changer ala Astrotrain and soon Octane
- No official Classics version of Soundwave (G1 reissue doesn't count) - but thankfully MP3 Soundwave fills the gap, though at a steep price
- That the line itself stopped aka went on hiatus with so few characters. I'm looking forward to the 2008 waves but *desperately* hope that we finally - for once - get proper versions of Ironhide & Ratchet.
Actualy I always complained that game systems wheren't backwards compatable. That's why I love the PlayStation line! In the terms of video games, with all the vintage collections out I must not be the only one who feels as such.
As for repaints being good busness sense. Imediatly, yes it it but long term it'll only bite them in the ass. After all who needs 3 or 10 variants of a character. Most who never even made it onto a show? The consumer base will grow disenchanted after a while. The best way in any industry to keep profits up, is to keep product fresh. Hence, unlike Takara who keeps trying new things, Hasbro is lazy.
Gauntlet101010 wrote:[BUT to blame Hasbro for not taking into consideration an accessory from 20 years ago? That they're not even selling anymore?
Gauntlet101010 wrote:[. Especially when there are updated, reimagines takes on the characters, NOT slavishly faithful reproductions.
skywarp-2 wrote:yeah they aren't selling G-1 Primes anymore....
cough******Encore***cough*** Wal-Mart.com****cough Cough***Target .com*****cough***Toys R'US...
any online store!!!!
How many slavish reproductiosn has Hasbro madeof Prime??
Gauntlet101010 wrote:skywarp-2 wrote:yeah they aren't selling G-1 Primes anymore....
cough******Encore***cough*** Wal-Mart.com****cough Cough***Target .com*****cough***Toys R'US...
any online store!!!!
Any online store.
And are those Hasbro releases? Or Takara releases? Not to mention that it's AFTER the fact.
skywarp-2 wrote:Gauntlet101010 wrote:skywarp-2 wrote:yeah they aren't selling G-1 Primes anymore....
cough******Encore***cough*** Wal-Mart.com****cough Cough***Target .com*****cough***Toys R'US...
any online store!!!!
Any online store.
And are those Hasbro releases? Or Takara releases? Not to mention that it's AFTER the fact.
what does that matter?? I mean just because it's after the classics were released doens't mean a thing.. those toys keep coming around,a nd if your looking for the traile ran dreissues before try Toys R' US 2002-2004, or the Takara ones.. it has been released over and over since the 80s, to say no one would have the trailer ot use because of 20 plus years isn't true..and well it just isn't true!!
Not saying anything bad against your opinion, I respect it, so please understand that, I am just pointing out a fact..
skywarp-2 wrote:I remember the days when there were new and wild toy ideas hitting the shelves in the 80s and when it wasn't just toy figures, but playsets, trailers, extra armor... great realisitc paint applications, chrome and yes diecast.. now I understand toy laws and things changing, and I understand repaints to a point.. but with the amount of repaints that have been coming out, with mostly figures being produced and no imagination given to armor, devestator as a combiner, or trailers not to mention just doing a new head sculpt.. the whole Hasbro making money off repaints and their lazy attitudes towards the genre in general make me wonder if you guys are blinded by the whole, Hasbro is a Business defense..
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