Rodimus Prime wrote:Which is the best representation of TF:TM Unicron? 25th anniversary or 2010? Or another figure?
Rodimus Prime wrote:So 2010 = G1 comics and 25th = TF:TM?
Rodimus Prime wrote:Oh. So the 25th anniversary version is the way to go. I'd be keeping him in planet mode mostly, as well.
Cobotron wrote:Hey! You seemed to have attracted a wild Megatronus. They're hard to find, but boy are they fun when you catch one!
Wolfman Jake wrote:In my opinion, the 25th Anniversary deco, which is the Hasbro version, is actually the superior version. The "Welcome to 2010" version, being Takara's release, I think misses the mark with that vivid, saturated orange plastic. Otherwise, the blackwash brings out all of the sculpting detail on the planet mode, which is a plus. Again, overall, Hasbro's version is most screen accurate. I don't know why people are getting hung up on the "blue is from the comics" idea. Watch the movie. Unicron very clearly sports bluish gray tones, which is what Hasbro's version delivers.
Cobotron wrote:Hey! You seemed to have attracted a wild Megatronus. They're hard to find, but boy are they fun when you catch one!
Wolfman Jake wrote:The second picture is definitely a more saturated orange than the first picture, or the 25th Anniversary figure, but the 2010 version looks way too saturated to me, and matches nothing all that well. Plus, I can still see the blues in both screen grabs above. Could be a case of different monitors or different personal perception of color as well.
Cobotron wrote:Hey! You seemed to have attracted a wild Megatronus. They're hard to find, but boy are they fun when you catch one!
megatronus wrote:I own both, and each has their own allure. This site actually has great galleries comparing them. Here's a prime shot:
The problem is that the movie uses a wide ranging palette of colors. I really think it's a matter of personal preference. Compare the above to each of these shots from the movie:
Some shots have more grey, others more blue. Also, the oranges vary. The two versions tease those differences out into two equally serviceable versions.
Once I have the space to do so, I plan on displaying both. 2010 Unicron in planet-mode, since the black wash on the round planet cover-pieces really pop and highlights the mold's details. Amazon Unicron in robot-mode, since I think that version meshes a bit better with my Classics/Generations toys.
fenrir72 wrote:megatronus wrote:I own both, and each has their own allure. This site actually has great galleries comparing them. Here's a prime shot:
The problem is that the movie uses a wide ranging palette of colors. I really think it's a matter of personal preference. Compare the above to each of these shots from the movie:
Some shots have more grey, others more blue. Also, the oranges vary. The two versions tease those differences out into two equally serviceable versions.
Once I have the space to do so, I plan on displaying both. 2010 Unicron in planet-mode, since the black wash on the round planet cover-pieces really pop and highlights the mold's details. Amazon Unicron in robot-mode, since I think that version meshes a bit better with my Classics/Generations toys.
The one on the right is Tomy? Good for you guys who have one. Unlike K, only got the MLversion.........released very cheap back then.
Rodimus Prime wrote:Looks like I'll be coughing up the big bucks for the 25th anniversary edition, then, unless I find a 2010 edition cheaper. I plan on displaying it in planet mode, as that's how I have my Primus as well. It makes less of a difference in color scheme in planet mode, right? And I realize I could just look at pictures, but I'd rather have opinions of other fans who have seen them with their own eyes or held them in their own hands.
Rodimus Prime wrote:Looks like I'll be coughing up the big bucks for the 25th anniversary edition, then, unless I find a 2010 edition cheaper. I plan on displaying it in planet mode, as that's how I have my Primus as well. It makes less of a difference in color scheme in planet mode, right? And I realize I could just look at pictures, but I'd rather have opinions of other fans who have seen them with their own eyes or held them in their own hands.
Cobotron wrote:Hey! You seemed to have attracted a wild Megatronus. They're hard to find, but boy are they fun when you catch one!
totally get that. ive seen dozens of pictures, and even have every unicron in hand, but i wouldnt have known the following if not for this thread....megatronus wrote:And I realize I could just look at pictures, but I'd rather have opinions of other fans who have seen them with their own eyes or held them in their own hands.
Yotsuyasan wrote:One thing worth noting regarding comparisons (although, again, for the 2010 version I am only going off pictures) is the right hand. Would it have killed them to make both hands a solid plastic? I always thought the tranclearent plastic (can you tell I'm an Emgo fan?) on his right hand was stupid. Yes, it would have killed the light-up gimmick in that hand... But really, how many of us use that?
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Apparently enough who use the light up eyes as well. I suspect all clear plastic parts (planet shell, chest panels, eyes and hand) are on the same sprue and come from the same mold. If you'd cast the hand in solid plastic, you'd loose the eyes as well. Remove the electronics, and you'd probably nix the chest cannon as well (someone correct on that).
Cobotron wrote:Hey! You seemed to have attracted a wild Megatronus. They're hard to find, but boy are they fun when you catch one!
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