Kibble wrote:Mykltron wrote:They haven't lost the appeal to me. Sure, it's a dead line but so are so many others, like G1 for instance! I have a G1 display, two neo G1 classics displays (small scale with deluxe Optimus and large scale with voyager OPtimus) and another neo G1 display with MP1, MP4 and the alt/bins. I also have the separate MP display with Seekers, et al. It all works beautifully for me.
The problem isn't that it's a dead line...it's that it's dead AND so incomplete. Yeah, G1's dead, but there are 1000s of figures in the line. Alts only got 27 figs...and only 8 Decepticons, with two of those being the same character.
Personally I think the three main problems is as follows below:
Problem #1,A lot of the Alternators/binal tech toys had extremly limited poseability range of movement. examples: Sunstreaker/sideswipe/deadend has extremly limited walking hip joints & extremly limited range of movement in the knee joints. Tracks/ravage out to the sides shoulder joints. bluestreak/Silverstreak/Rochochett weird molded pieces on his upper thighs that give him limited range of movement in the walking hips joints.
Problem #2,almost all the alternators/Binaltech characters received alt modes that looked nothing like their lisecensed alt modes from 1984 thru 1986. I think only hound,swindle & tracks received liscensed alt modes that were exact to their 1984 toys.
Problem 3,Transformers fans,IMHO,always praise the newer/today stuff & as the years pass dis-like more & more the previous years stuff. some Transformers fans think the newer/today stuff is superior in every way to the TF stuff released last year or from a few meager years ago.