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Fanboy wrote:You need to see the figure, feel the figure , lick the figure , be the figure,
And only then can you love mp 01 the way I have.
fenrir72 wrote:Technically speaking Soundwave has die-cast feet and joints.
Fanboy wrote:You need to see the figure, feel the figure , lick the figure , be the figure,
And only then can you love mp 01 the way I have.
Bowspearer wrote:fenrir72 wrote:Technically speaking Soundwave has die-cast feet and joints.
Not denying that at all. What I meant was that you're not going to get the same "blunt object I could hurt burglars with" effect that a friend once referred to her God Ginrai with, that you are with say, MP-01, where the bulk of the torso is die cast and it feels pretty weighty.
I think with TFs, particualry G1 TFs and G1 homages, there can sometimes be a tendency to equate light with flimsy.
Fanboy wrote:You need to see the figure, feel the figure , lick the figure , be the figure,
And only then can you love mp 01 the way I have.
Bowspearer wrote:"where is the die cast?"
Henry921 wrote:You may be underwhelmed, but as long as you're still glad you bought him; that's all that matters.
fenrir72 wrote: you pay for:
1.the character
2.engineering (c'mon guys, throw Tomy's engineers a bone........they really worked their butts off for old SW.)
SJ21 wrote:Bowspearer wrote:"where is the die cast?"
I thought that initially, but then realized that wasn't the problem. Starscream doesn't have die-cast and I bought that guy thing 3 times with different paintjobs.Henry921 wrote:You may be underwhelmed, but as long as you're still glad you bought him; that's all that matters.
Oh, I am completely glad I bought him. He is the definitive Soundwave.fenrir72 wrote: you pay for:
1.the character
2.engineering (c'mon guys, throw Tomy's engineers a bone........they really worked their butts off for old SW.)
So then, here is my question. At what point does the line blur between MP's and the Classics/Generations line? With the downsizing of the MP line, they are barely bigger than Classics Voyagers. I don't think the engineering of MP Soundwave is any more impressive than the Generations Voyager version. Is Hasbro/Takara telling us that they couldn't make a G1 cartoon-accurate Soundwave and not charge $100+ for him?
SJ21 wrote: I don't think the engineering of MP Soundwave is any more impressive than the Generations Voyager version. Is Hasbro/Takara telling us that they couldn't make a G1 cartoon-accurate Soundwave and not charge $100+ for him?
fenrir72 wrote:The car robots like the Lambo guys and the upcoming Datsun......please people, they are literally light years apart compared to the originals.
craggy wrote:Maybe they could. But they can make one, sell it for $100+ and loads of people will buy it, so why wouldn't they?
SJ21 wrote:fenrir72 wrote:The car robots like the Lambo guys and the upcoming Datsun......please people, they are literally light years apart compared to the originals.
I do not have these guys in-hand, so I am honestly asking: are they light-years beyond the Classics Lambo molds? Imagine you up-sized the Classics mold (which is now a few years old) to the current MP size. Is the MP version $60+ better?craggy wrote:Maybe they could. But they can make one, sell it for $100+ and loads of people will buy it, so why wouldn't they?
Absolutely they should. My issue is that I am starting to get to the point now that they aren't giving me enough in the MP line to validate their price point. And believe me, I am not complaining about having to spend the money. I love the MP's and would gladly give them my money if I felt the MP line distinguished itself from the Classics line (collectors item from toy item). As sad as I am to say it, I don't think Hasbro is doing this.
Sinnertwin wrote:I do not have these guys in-hand, so I am honestly asking: are they light-years beyond the Classics Lambo molds? Imagine you up-sized the Classics mold (which is now a few years old) to the current MP size. Is the MP version $60+ better?
Delta Magnus wrote:I don't get the "NOT ENOUGH DIE-CAST THEREFORE IT SUCKS!" thing. The only thing die-cast is good for is feet and legs for added stability. I actually prefer a lighter toy, as it's less likely to be damaged if it falls over (heavier=more momentum=greater force on it as it falls=ouch) and just makes the damned thing more expensive. Look at Titanium Megatron (the godawful "GI Joe" version, not the "cool robot mode but terrible vehicle mode" version). He has die-cast arms, meaning his already floppy joints are incapable of keeping his arms up, and his die-cast legs are so heavy that they come off the clips attached to the pelvis most of the time. The figure was awful anyway, but had it been entirely plastic it could have been so much better.
Done right (Soul of Chogokin SPEC Evangelions, for example) it works. However, die-cast alone does not a great toy make.
Ever since I saw Grimlock I was considering getting into the MP line, as he seemed like the best rendition available (although FOC Grimlock is pretty cool too) but now that I've seen Soundwave...He will be mine. Oh yes. He will be mine. Even though I already have Prime Soundwave (I buy Transformers to build a single, massive cast that completely ignores any existing official continuities, in which Unicron is a nice guy who collects Peruvian stamps and eats Quorn balls, Scorponok and Blackarachnia are getting married, and Soundwave can speak with any voice he likes) MP Soundwave is so impressive I want him as a figure. The fact he's compatible with G1 cassettes is just the icing on the cake.
Also, the fact they managed to work Laserbeak's engine thingies into his body, rather than being clip on accessories, is a truly marvelous work of engineering.
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