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GuyIncognito wrote:If you have to ask "Why?", then you just don't get it, and nothing anyone says will make you understand.
Counterpunch wrote:GuyIncognito wrote:If you have to ask "Why?", then you just don't get it, and nothing anyone says will make you understand.
Blunt, cold, but exceedingly true.
There's no justifying it. Toys today are better...well, most of them.
G1 still has figures and aspects that have never and will probably never be re-created.
You simply can not buy a figure like G1 Metroplex any more. You can't have Autobot cars with the accessory assortments like they used to have. There's an intangible aspect to G1 that needs to be held and explored rather than articulated with words.
dinojack86 wrote:Now why would I pay that much for something that doesn't look that great or move hardly at all when I can buy a $20 DOTM Shockwave from Walmart that looks infinitely better.
Counterpunch wrote:GuyIncognito wrote:If you have to ask "Why?", then you just don't get it, and nothing anyone says will make you understand.
Blunt, cold, but exceedingly true.
Chaoslock wrote:And you can't beat die-cast.
Optimus Eeyore wrote:I'm with Cyberseven. It's the memories attached to the figures that makes me pay what I'll pay for the ones I want.
Skywarp64 wrote:Chaoslock wrote:And you can't beat die-cast.
Fool around a bit with the Titanium series, and then say that again.
Burn wrote:Skywarp64 wrote:Chaoslock wrote:And you can't beat die-cast.
Fool around a bit with the Titanium series, and then say that again.
I've always felt "Titaniums" was Hasbro saying "You want your ******* die-cast back? HAVE IT!" and then proceeded to screw them up by having TOO MUCH die-cast.
dinojack86 wrote:
Now why would I pay that much for something that doesn't look that great or move hardly at all when I can buy a $20 DOTM Shockwave from Walmart that looks infinitely better.
RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:dinojack86 wrote:
Now why would I pay that much for something that doesn't look that great or move hardly at all when I can buy a $20 DOTM Shockwave from Walmart that looks infinitely better.
Actually... he doesn't look better, nor is he a better toy.
And before I start I will say for the most part I love the movie lines. So no, can't call me a 'hater'.
But... G1 Shockwave is sleek, deadly. His alternate mode is a fully-functional toy with lights and sounds. Seal up the transformation cracks and you could never tell he was a Transformer. Weight, heft and cool factor right there.
Transformation is simple, but immensely satisfying. With the exception of the gun barrel, everything transforms and has its place in robot mode. And what you're left with is this sinister, large hulking behemoth that screams 'death'. Articulation, aside from the shoulder joint, is done well and even surpasses some later toys.
DOTM Shockwave... transforms into a barely-recognizable tank, has a flippin' rib cage and monkey hands. And I hate monkey hands. They are completely avoidable in this day and age. oh and the hose, unlike G1 Shocker's, limits the arm movement no matter which plug you use for it.
BeastProwl wrote:plus some of those figures are literally un-remakable. Look up the story behind G1 Blurr....
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