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BLACKOUT2007 wrote:
I buy them cause they look cool. And when painted realistically, make nice display peices. I'm a fan of miniatures!
upther wrote:Regardless of the possible reasons for using the thinner plastic, the toys still feel cheap. The plastic just feels like it will break at anytime. I'm all for complex and fun transformations but I'd definately exchange some complexity for a little sturdier feel to the toys. Blackout stays in bot mode because both the tabs on his head got stress marks after one transformation and one of them is bent in such a way that it won't lock into place in alt mode.
I don't like the automorph gimmick either. Seems pointless and needlessly complicates things.
I also think a lot of them are kinda on the ugly side. Bonecrusher looks like a bridge troll. I'm not crazy about Blackout who seems misproportioned. Same goes for Jazz and Barricade who seem to be all legs. Lets not forget Barricade's stupid punch arm that will spring out at the slightest touch.
I am quite fond of Dreadwing though.
PorQPine wrote:Well, I am 32 and a 20+yr collector(well, minus that 5yr hiatus when I was in college and broke...), and I quite enjoy the Movie line.
Realistic alt modes+complicated transformations+articulation=WIN.
There are some figures that I don't like, and scaling could have been much better, but I enjoy the overall puzzle approach and they make for great display pieces. Some of the head-sculpts are a little out there for me.
Never had a problem transforming them, but maybe it's because I'm used to complicated assemblies and intricate moving parts. A couple were tricky the first time through. I do agree that these toys are generally not for kids under the age of 10. But that's what the RGs, Basics, FABs, and Cyberslammers are for.
Malikon wrote:I guess for me I really enjoy the 'overly complex' transformations. That's what I really love about Leader Prime, it's very intricate. I'm really hoping that Iron Hide is the same way. I love the way his chest his split open and angled to the sides. I just know that if it weren't for the movie toys being the way they are, *transformation wise* then I probably wouldn't have gotten so into them again and started collecting them again.
jazz reborn wrote:im a 12 year old and it only takes me 5-7 minutes to transform my toys for the 1st time. after that it only takes me 1 minute or less.
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