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Counterpunch wrote:Mini-Cons
I know people have a problem with the 'activation' ports.
"Why can't Transformers use their abilities without the help of Mini-Cons?", is what they say.
It's a fair enough issue.
What I like is the idea that the smaller robots have a defined use in this capacity. Activation aside, they can be power packs, weapons, shields...Much the same way that the Armada game works.
These guys take the whole "Master" process and give it a more practical bend.
Just my not so humble opinion.
MegaDave wrote:Counterpunch wrote:Mini-Cons
I know people have a problem with the 'activation' ports.
"Why can't Transformers use their abilities without the help of Mini-Cons?", is what they say.
It's a fair enough issue.
What I like is the idea that the smaller robots have a defined use in this capacity. Activation aside, they can be power packs, weapons, shields...Much the same way that the Armada game works.
These guys take the whole "Master" process and give it a more practical bend.
Just my not so humble opinion.
Nice post - im guessing it wasnt for this topic
My favorite grimlock is pretender grimmy - hes the one i had as a kid! loved that little dude and predenter jazz too.
What youll find is that the classics grimlock robot mode aesthetic was based on pretender grimlock (with elements of the shell and inner robot)
Go get some sleep and rest!Counterpunch wrote:MegaDave wrote:Counterpunch wrote:Mini-Cons
I know people have a problem with the 'activation' ports.
"Why can't Transformers use their abilities without the help of Mini-Cons?", is what they say.
It's a fair enough issue.
What I like is the idea that the smaller robots have a defined use in this capacity. Activation aside, they can be power packs, weapons, shields...Much the same way that the Armada game works.
These guys take the whole "Master" process and give it a more practical bend.
Just my not so humble opinion.
Nice post - im guessing it wasnt for this topic
My favorite grimlock is pretender grimmy - hes the one i had as a kid! loved that little dude and predenter jazz too.
What youll find is that the classics grimlock robot mode aesthetic was based on pretender grimlock (with elements of the shell and inner robot)
I read the title as 'gimmick'.
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I'm so tired...
Counterpunch wrote:MegaDave wrote:Counterpunch wrote:Mini-Cons
I know people have a problem with the 'activation' ports.
"Why can't Transformers use their abilities without the help of Mini-Cons?", is what they say.
It's a fair enough issue.
What I like is the idea that the smaller robots have a defined use in this capacity. Activation aside, they can be power packs, weapons, shields...Much the same way that the Armada game works.
These guys take the whole "Master" process and give it a more practical bend.
Just my not so humble opinion.
Nice post - im guessing it wasnt for this topic
My favorite grimlock is pretender grimmy - hes the one i had as a kid! loved that little dude and predenter jazz too.
What youll find is that the classics grimlock robot mode aesthetic was based on pretender grimlock (with elements of the shell and inner robot)
I read the title as 'gimmick'.
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I'm so tired...
Mykltron wrote:Surely it's not THAT hard to train monkeys... Is it? Maybe the monkeys were trained by monkeys who hadn't been trained properly.
G1Blaster wrote:Saying an album is ten times better than St. Anger is like saying you'd rather be hit in the head with a bat instead of kicked in the nuts.
decepticonjon wrote:Counterpunch wrote:MegaDave wrote:Counterpunch wrote:Mini-Cons
I know people have a problem with the 'activation' ports.
"Why can't Transformers use their abilities without the help of Mini-Cons?", is what they say.
It's a fair enough issue.
What I like is the idea that the smaller robots have a defined use in this capacity. Activation aside, they can be power packs, weapons, shields...Much the same way that the Armada game works.
These guys take the whole "Master" process and give it a more practical bend.
Just my not so humble opinion.
Nice post - im guessing it wasnt for this topic
My favorite grimlock is pretender grimmy - hes the one i had as a kid! loved that little dude and predenter jazz too.
What youll find is that the classics grimlock robot mode aesthetic was based on pretender grimlock (with elements of the shell and inner robot)
I read the title as 'gimmick'.
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I'm so tired...
douche!
Mykltron wrote:Surely it's not THAT hard to train monkeys... Is it? Maybe the monkeys were trained by monkeys who hadn't been trained properly.
G1Blaster wrote:Saying an album is ten times better than St. Anger is like saying you'd rather be hit in the head with a bat instead of kicked in the nuts.
decepticonjon wrote:aw come on cp, you know i love you. and it makes me smile when you do such silly noob things. but it's more of a sinister smile, not a fruity one.
AlienQuiksilver wrote:I found a little toy store that had what looked to be a G1 grimlock, but he was blue!
The rest of the Dinobots were there as well, but they were the G1 correct colors. All $50 each, so I passed on them.
Can anyone tell me what line that blue Grimmy came from?
Overcracker wrote:AlienQuiksilver wrote:I found a little toy store that had what looked to be a G1 grimlock, but he was blue!
The rest of the Dinobots were there as well, but they were the G1 correct colors. All $50 each, so I passed on them.
Can anyone tell me what line that blue Grimmy came from?
I'm afraid you passed on one of the rarest Grimlocks around. the Generation 2 blue Grimlock. I'd go running back to the store and buy it.
SephM wrote:i'd have to say classics Grimlock ( this is all from looks) looks better then the original G1 toy, even though i have heard of all the neg rep that toy has.
Glitcher wrote:SephM wrote:i'd have to say classics Grimlock ( this is all from looks) looks better then the original G1 toy, even though i have heard of all the neg rep that toy has.
The criticism towards Classics Grimlock is hugely exagerrated, IMO. I mean, people only complain about him having weak shoulder clamps! Does that mean the shoulders don't line up correctly? Does that mean it affects his articulation? Does that mean his whole design aesthetics are compromised? Geez, give poor Grimmy a break!
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