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Delta Magnus wrote:This is because you are a hamhanded idiot.
Rodimus Prime wrote:The Titan Class was introduced to handle the larger figures, such as Metroplex and Devastator, and even the now-seemingly-failed new Fort Max. The fact they called it a Titan Class was just to emphasize size and damage to our wallets. Also, I would love it if there is an updated Tidal Wave in the TR line.
I just had an idea which will never be realized by Hasbro, regarding the Primus and Unicron figures. What if we got a figure that was almost human-sized, and we could only get it by buying its pieces separately, which would be around Metroplex-sized? Like arms and legs that are as big as Plex and and a torso and a head (which would be a bit smaller on Primus, but probably 2 feet on Unicron, considering his horns). Obviously, the completed figure would be around $800 to $1000, but it would definitely stand out. I don't know if Hasbro or any other toy company ever did something like this before. It would be like the Marvel Universe figures where an arm or a leg came with a certain figure that would assemble into a larger figure. Except, you know, Titan-sized. And as with Tidal Wave and Devastator, the limbs could transform into their own vehicles.
Rodimus Prime wrote:The Titan Class was introduced to handle the larger figures, such as Metroplex and Devastator, and even the now-seemingly-failed new Fort Max. The fact they called it a Titan Class was just to emphasize size and damage to our wallets. Also, I would love it if there is an updated Tidal Wave in the TR line.
I just had an idea which will never be realized by Hasbro, regarding the Primus and Unicron figures. What if we got a figure that was almost human-sized, and we could only get it by buying its pieces separately, which would be around Metroplex-sized? Like arms and legs that are as big as Plex and and a torso and a head (which would be a bit smaller on Primus, but probably 2 feet on Unicron, considering his horns). Obviously, the completed figure would be around $800 to $1000, but it would definitely stand out. I don't know if Hasbro or any other toy company ever did something like this before. It would be like the Marvel Universe figures where an arm or a leg came with a certain figure that would assemble into a larger figure. Except, you know, Titan-sized. And as with Tidal Wave and Devastator, the limbs could transform into their own vehicles.
To be fair, that comment was based on my personal opinion of the figure as I have seen it in reviews so far, and having had the Metroplex figure in my hand before, as well as from reading others' comments so far, which is to say a small part of the fandom. So that's just me not liking it, I wasn't trying to speak for anyone else. Maybe I should have phrased it differently.fenrir72 wrote:Kind of a bummer that the sentiment for Fortmax has been an utter fail. Maybe the sentiment will change once a lot of the fans get to play with him soon.
Like ZW said, it would have to be marketed to collectors only, no way in hell the average parent would buy a 2-foot tall arm for an even taller completed figure in a toy store. So it would have to be done as an exclusive through a convention or an online store. Or maybe TRU has the stones to distribute it. In any case, it would be sold to those of us who know exactly what we're getting and are invested enough in the concept and the character the figures represent (Primus and Unicron would be the only 2 this could be done for, I would think.) And yes, that heralds-and-knights idea is also very good. But just think, a 5-foot-tall Transformer that actually transforms as a whole AND as a set of smaller parts (like Tidal Wave, except on a larger scale). The detail would be mind-blowing, and the engineering would be near-impossible.As for the the concept you presented about that parts toy, only other toy company who would pull such a stunt are the domestic Japanese ones. Though not "human" size but I've seen figures whose prices are soooooo out there I'm wondering if they were crazy releasing them in the first place. Will they like recoup their investment?
Rodimus Prime wrote:To be fair, that comment was based on my personal opinion of the figure as I have seen it in reviews so far, and having had the Metroplex figure in my hand before, as well as from reading others' comments so far, which is to say a small part of the fandom. So that's just me not liking it, I wasn't trying to speak for anyone else. Maybe I should have phrased it differently.fenrir72 wrote:Kind of a bummer that the sentiment for Fortmax has been an utter fail. Maybe the sentiment will change once a lot of the fans get to play with him soon.Like ZW said, it would have to be marketed to collectors only, no way in hell the average parent would buy a 2-foot tall arm for an even taller completed figure in a toy store. So it would have to be done as an exclusive through a convention or an online store. Or maybe TRU has the stones to distribute it. In any case, it would be sold to those of us who know exactly what we're getting and are invested enough in the concept and the character the figures represent (Primus and Unicron would be the only 2 this could be done for, I would think.) And yes, that heralds-and-knights idea is also very good. But just think, a 5-foot-tall Transformer that actually transforms as a whole AND as a set of smaller parts (like Tidal Wave, except on a larger scale). The detail would be mind-blowing, and the engineering would be near-impossible.As for the the concept you presented about that parts toy, only other toy company who would pull such a stunt are the domestic Japanese ones. Though not "human" size but I've seen figures whose prices are soooooo out there I'm wondering if they were crazy releasing them in the first place. Will they like recoup their investment?
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
Ironhidensh wrote:I would like to see this class go bye bye. As I said in the other thread, I feel the time and money put in to it would be better served making better figures in the smaller classes.
fenrir72 wrote:Ironhidensh wrote:I would like to see this class go bye bye. As I said in the other thread, I feel the time and money put in to it would be better served making better figures in the smaller classes.
What about "playsets" types instead of Transforming Cityformers? Something like the Terror Dome or the Pitt during the G.I. Joe 80s days? Or even something like the USS Flagg? Don't you miss those times?
Back then, I couldn't even afford the "Flagg". Now I'm after those lost years.
I kinda agree with Ironhidensh, especially with what we ended up with in Titan Class. The figures are just too simple. But, that's in hindsight. I also do think Fort Max would have fared better if he was a playset instead of just a figure. Like, if he came with a set of Legends Class figures to occupy him in city/base mode. Or, better yet, Hasbro needs to bring back the Micromaster-sized figures, if only as part of suggested playsets. They were even smaller than Legends.fenrir72 wrote:What about "playsets" types instead of Transforming Cityformers?Ironhidensh wrote:I would like to see this class go bye bye. As I said in the other thread, I feel the time and money put in to it would be better served making better figures in the smaller classes.
Rodimus Prime wrote:I kinda agree with Ironhidensh, especially with what we ended up with in Titan Class. The figures are just too simple. But, that's in hindsight. I also do think Fort Max would have fared better if he was a playset instead of just a figure. Like, if he came with a set of Legends Class figures to occupy him in city/base mode. Or, better yet, Hasbro needs to bring back the Micromaster-sized figures, if only as part of suggested playsets. They were even smaller than Legends.fenrir72 wrote:What about "playsets" types instead of Transforming Cityformers?Ironhidensh wrote:I would like to see this class go bye bye. As I said in the other thread, I feel the time and money put in to it would be better served making better figures in the smaller classes.
ZeroWolf wrote:fenrir72 wrote:Ironhidensh wrote:I would like to see this class go bye bye. As I said in the other thread, I feel the time and money put in to it would be better served making better figures in the smaller classes.
What about "playsets" types instead of Transforming Cityformers? Something like the Terror Dome or the Pitt during the G.I. Joe 80s days? Or even something like the USS Flagg? Don't you miss those times?
Back then, I couldn't even afford the "Flagg". Now I'm after those lost years.
Now, I don't wish to put words into ironhidesh's mouth but if I recall correctly, I think it was that they are too big for his collection purposes and that his kids would break them during play (which is quite bad at the price point)
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
fenrir72 wrote:
Anyway Irondensh.........You had those PLAYSETS?! You lucky lucky boy.......and yet now you don't dig them playsets types anymore? Why?
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
Delta Magnus wrote:This is because you are a hamhanded idiot.
steals_your_goats wrote:I'm also not a huge fan of play sets. Had a few different ones as a kid but I never got much out of it. I feel like the draw with them is the lights, sounds and other gimmicks and I never cared for all that as a kid. I just wanted a fun, good looking toy my imagination fills in the rest. Even now I won't buy something with lights and sounds in it and if I do I immediately take out the batteries.
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