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I had the same thoughts about Tigatron. And the opposite of Airazor. Though I had bigger issues with Airazor aside from size...ssilipino wrote:=While I think it great they are pre-beasting more BW characters, especially Depth Charge, I really don't approve of the mold. Its small, doesn't off any sie comparison to the actual BW Depth Charge mold, minus the head and the trident.=
EXACTLYssilipino wrote:But at least when G1 showed up in BW, it wasn't a homage, it WAS G1.
I could totally see GF SW as a pre-BW DCssilipino wrote:While I think it great they are pre-beasting more BW characters, especially Depth Charge, I really don't approve of the mold. Its small, doesn't off any sie comparison to the actual BW Depth Charge mold, minus the head and the trident.
I had originally planned to transform Galaxy Force Soundwave into DOFP Depth Charge, mainly because a majority of the DOFP's set used Galaxy Force molds, and Soundwave has an appropriate head for Depth Charge. Also his chest piece is similar to the (generic) chest piece on the pre-BW body we can sort of see in "Deep Metal".
For Protoform-X, I actually just got a Hasbro Rampage (I use a Takara one to actually represent Rampage from the show) and removed all of his kibble. Based on the sillouette you see during the show of him on Cybertron, that's pretty much what he looks like. Just Rampage without the crab kibble. A LOT of the 'Cybertronian' Maximals and Predicons shown during BW and BM seemed to not really have alt modes at all. For those, I actually used a bunch of Action Masters. I just repainted them to make them match the color schemes/patterns I observed during the few occasions they were shown throughout the series (Action Master Bumblebee makes a great Cicadacon with some red and silver paintssilipino wrote:I had also planned on repainting Galaxy Force Menasor into DOFP's Protoform-X. I felt he offers enough menacing features for him. Any comments?
xyl360 wrote:EXACTLYssilipino wrote:But at least when G1 showed up in BW, it wasn't a homage, it WAS G1.!
I could totally see GF SW as a pre-BW DCssilipino wrote:While I think it great they are pre-beasting more BW characters, especially Depth Charge, I really don't approve of the mold. Its small, doesn't off any sie comparison to the actual BW Depth Charge mold, minus the head and the trident.
I had originally planned to transform Galaxy Force Soundwave into DOFP Depth Charge, mainly because a majority of the DOFP's set used Galaxy Force molds, and Soundwave has an appropriate head for Depth Charge. Also his chest piece is similar to the (generic) chest piece on the pre-BW body we can sort of see in "Deep Metal"..
For Protoform-X, I actually just got a Hasbro Rampage (I use a Takara one to actually represent Rampage from the show) and removed all of his kibble. Based on the sillouette you see during the show of him on Cybertron, that's pretty much what he looks like. Just Rampage without the crab kibble. A LOT of the 'Cybertronian' Maximals and Predicons shown during BW and BM seemed to not really have alt modes at all. For those, I actually used a bunch of Action Masters. I just repainted them to make them match the color schemes/patterns I observed during the few occasions they were shown throughout the series (Action Master Bumblebee makes a great Cicadacon with some red and silver paintssilipino wrote:I had also planned on repainting Galaxy Force Menasor into DOFP's Protoform-X. I felt he offers enough menacing features for him. Any comments?).
Fiction-wise, G1 seemed to have more characters than all of the Beast Era, RiD, and Unicron Trilogy shows combined.Bounti76 wrote:I lost interest in the brand in the late 80s/early 90s, and only got re-interested again when the live-action movies came out. So I completely missed Beast Wars, RID, Unicron Trilogy, etc. For that, I'm mostly glad, since the Unicron Trilogy seems completely overloaded with characters and concepts. Too much to focus on. My major point in saying all that is that Beast Wars holds no interest for me, and thus nor does this Depthcharge. I AM however interested in some of the other characters they're going to be releasing for the Subscription service.
She sure looks correctly colored (in purple, teal, some black, some slivery gray) to me.Bounti76 wrote:I'm TOTALLY over the moon that they're going to be releasing Slipstream as a remolded and repainted Prime FE Starscream. I love me some fembots, and I've always thought he had a really feminine body shape, so making Screamer's mold into a fembot just saves me the troubleI'm not so thrilled about the color choices they made for her (I'd always seen or imagined her with a G2 Ramjet deco) in Thundercracker blue, Hot Spot blue, silver and black, but I'll take what I can get with fembots.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Sabrblade wrote:Fiction-wise, G1 seemed to have more characters than all of the Beast Era, RiD, and Unicron Trilogy shows combined.Bounti76 wrote:I lost interest in the brand in the late 80s/early 90s, and only got re-interested again when the live-action movies came out. So I completely missed Beast Wars, RID, Unicron Trilogy, etc. For that, I'm mostly glad, since the Unicron Trilogy seems completely overloaded with characters and concepts. Too much to focus on. My major point in saying all that is that Beast Wars holds no interest for me, and thus nor does this Depthcharge. I AM however interested in some of the other characters they're going to be releasing for the Subscription service.
orangeitis wrote:Last time I checked, RiD wasn't in G1 continuity though.
Flux Convoy wrote:orangeitis wrote:Last time I checked, RiD wasn't in G1 continuity though.
You should have checked more thoroughly.RID is a far flung continuation of G1. Brave Max is simply Fort Max.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Sabrblade wrote:Flux Convoy wrote:orangeitis wrote:Last time I checked, RiD wasn't in G1 continuity though.
You should have checked more thoroughly.RID is a far flung continuation of G1. Brave Max is simply Fort Max.
Or, simply put, RiD is not G1 continuity, period. Car Robots is, but not RiD.RAcast wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Flux Convoy wrote:orangeitis wrote:Last time I checked, RiD wasn't in G1 continuity though.
You should have checked more thoroughly.RID is a far flung continuation of G1. Brave Max is simply Fort Max.
The short version is, it's a continuity headache. Just go with the logical route and call it a splinter continuity.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Sabrblade wrote:Or, simply put, RiD is not G1 continuity, period. Car Robots is, but not RiD.RAcast wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Flux Convoy wrote:orangeitis wrote:Last time I checked, RiD wasn't in G1 continuity though.
You should have checked more thoroughly.RID is a far flung continuation of G1. Brave Max is simply Fort Max.
The short version is, it's a continuity headache. Just go with the logical route and call it a splinter continuity.
It's simple. Transformers defies most rules of foreign dubs that original is usually the more accurate, Word of God version, what with the existence of the Universal Streams system enabling the coexistence of all versions in the multiverse. Car Robots and RID are not the same show/universe. Fire Convoy is not the same guy as Convoy/Optimus Prime/whoever else, nor is Gigatron any version of Megatron, etc. etc.JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Going by the "Thou shall not attempt to combine Japanese and US versions of any Transformers line backstory" commandment.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
And that's what I love about the Transformers.Sabrblade wrote:It's simple. Transformers defies most rules of foreign dubs that original is usually the more accurate, Word of God version, what with the existence of the Universal Streams system enabling the coexistence of all versions in the multiverse. Car Robots and RID are not the same show/universe. Fire Convoy is not the same guy as Convoy/Optimus Prime/whoever else, nor is Gigatron any version of Megatron, etc. etc.JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Going by the "Thou shall not attempt to combine Japanese and US versions of any Transformers line backstory" commandment.
The RiD cartoon is set in Viron 901.8 Alpha
And Car Robots is set in Primax 400.5 Alpha
Aligned continuity material should have no bearing on the Multiverse, nor should the latter affect the former. The two are separate entities.orangeitis wrote:And that's what I love about the Transformers.Sabrblade wrote:It's simple. Transformers defies most rules of foreign dubs that original is usually the more accurate, Word of God version, what with the existence of the Universal Streams system enabling the coexistence of all versions in the multiverse. Car Robots and RID are not the same show/universe. Fire Convoy is not the same guy as Convoy/Optimus Prime/whoever else, nor is Gigatron any version of Megatron, etc. etc.JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Going by the "Thou shall not attempt to combine Japanese and US versions of any Transformers line backstory" commandment.
The RiD cartoon is set in Viron 901.8 Alpha
And Car Robots is set in Primax 400.5 Alpha
So long as Hasbro don't mess it up with all that aligned continuity crap.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
It shouldn't, but I'm not sure what Hasbro meant by past continuities not being included in future Transformers lore.Sabrblade wrote:Aligned continuity material should have no bearing on the Multiverse, nor should the latter affect the former. The two are separate entities.orangeitis wrote:And that's what I love about the Transformers.Sabrblade wrote:It's simple. Transformers defies most rules of foreign dubs that original is usually the more accurate, Word of God version, what with the existence of the Universal Streams system enabling the coexistence of all versions in the multiverse. Car Robots and RID are not the same show/universe. Fire Convoy is not the same guy as Convoy/Optimus Prime/whoever else, nor is Gigatron any version of Megatron, etc. etc.JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Going by the "Thou shall not attempt to combine Japanese and US versions of any Transformers line backstory" commandment.
The RiD cartoon is set in Viron 901.8 Alpha
And Car Robots is set in Primax 400.5 Alpha
So long as Hasbro don't mess it up with all that aligned continuity crap.
They said that certain elements of past series will emcompass the Aligned continuity, but not the entirety of past series themselves. G1 is still G1 and so on. Think like how Animated had so many elements taken from past series while it was still its own thing. It's like that here with the Aligned continuity.orangeitis wrote:It shouldn't, but I'm not sure what Hasbro meant by past continuities not being included in future Transformers lore.
If they said that at all.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Sabrblade wrote:They said that certain elements of past series will emcompass the Aligned continuity, but not the entirety of past series themselves. G1 is still G1 and so on. Think like how Animated had so many elements taken from past series while it was still its own thing. It's like that here with the Aligned continuity.
How is it confusing? It's no different that any other continuity reboots we've had before. RiD, Armada, Movies, Animated... this is just another new one that has a lot of inspirations from previous series. Only difference this time being its longevity of seven years to a decade.Delicon wrote:Sabrblade wrote:They said that certain elements of past series will emcompass the Aligned continuity, but not the entirety of past series themselves. G1 is still G1 and so on. Think like how Animated had so many elements taken from past series while it was still its own thing. It's like that here with the Aligned continuity.
Or in other words, they're going to make things so confusing that only Sabrblade can understand it.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Sabrblade wrote:How is it confusing? It's no different that any other continuity reboots we've had before. RiD, Armada, Movies, Animated... this is just another new one that has a lot of inspirations from previous series. Only difference this time being its longevity of seven years to a decade.Delicon wrote:Sabrblade wrote:They said that certain elements of past series will emcompass the Aligned continuity, but not the entirety of past series themselves. G1 is still G1 and so on. Think like how Animated had so many elements taken from past series while it was still its own thing. It's like that here with the Aligned continuity.
Or in other words, they're going to make things so confusing that only Sabrblade can understand it.
Sabrblade wrote:Or, simply put, RiD is not G1 continuity, period. Car Robots is, but not RiD.RAcast wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Flux Convoy wrote:orangeitis wrote:Last time I checked, RiD wasn't in G1 continuity though.
You should have checked more thoroughly.RID is a far flung continuation of G1. Brave Max is simply Fort Max.
The short version is, it's a continuity headache. Just go with the logical route and call it a splinter continuity.
The English dub of RiD rewrote a lot of things from the original version Car Robots to make it stand out on its own. And, combined with the Universal Streams system, both can exist as different realities. One that is set in the Viron Cluster, where the inhabitants speak English and all have one set of names and identities, and one that is set in the Primax Cluster where they all speak Japanese and have a different set of names and identities.Flux Convoy wrote:I know logistics, minutiae and technicalities are your thing but come on. For the sake of argument they are the same thing. You can nitpick it out all you like. Go crazy. Same difference though. Simply put, Transformers continuity, as a whole, is a nightmare.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
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