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Blurrz wrote:Actually I think the Movie line is targetting the more older fans. Although the figures have cheap plastic, they are highly detailed, don't have gimics like lights/sounds and missiles shooting.
PRIMEinHD wrote:Hi guys just wanted to say I'm new to these forums and like everyone else can't wait for the movie to come out. I too have gone out and purchased some of the toys but admit I'm a bit disappointed in their overall quality. To me I wish Hasbro would actually make a new line (call it whatever you want) of Transformers based off the movie and make them metal or some solid material instead of cheap plastic. I can't tell you how many times I think I broke something just by trying to transform the action figures. That way you can satisfy the older crowd too by giving them something that is a bit better from a quality standpoint and not having to feel like they are buying something that is really geard towards the younger crowd.
Plus this will allow Hasbro to redo some of their characters and add a bit more detail to them.
AbsumZer0 wrote:Blurrz wrote:Actually I think the Movie line is targetting the more older fans. Although the figures have cheap plastic, they are highly detailed, don't have gimics like lights/sounds and missiles shooting.
...wait, what? A pretty good chunk of the figures have spring-loaded missiles and the Leader class figures do have lights and sound. They're not much more detailed than a lot of the figures from previous lines either (Cybertron Unicron for example).
Droopz wrote:Alternators/Bins/Kiss have been the 'adults' line since day 1. Licanced, detailed alt modes, complex transformations and look good on a shelf/in a case.
Of course there are the Masterpieces too, but not enough IMO.
Alternators are great if you have them all displayed and you have a possible future GF coming over. Just make sure they are all in atl made and you have a manly man collection of die-cast cars.
(EDIT: Please not that my wonderful GF has always supported my TF hobby, and I didnt need to trick her... honestly)
Robzimus Prime wrote:AbsumZer0 wrote:Blurrz wrote:Actually I think the Movie line is targetting the more older fans. Although the figures have cheap plastic, they are highly detailed, don't have gimics like lights/sounds and missiles shooting.
...wait, what? A pretty good chunk of the figures have spring-loaded missiles and the Leader class figures do have lights and sound. They're not much more detailed than a lot of the figures from previous lines either (Cybertron Unicron for example).
Yep - Leader Prime shoots a missile and has lights and sound, Bumblebee shoots missiles, Blackout and Scorponok have spinning blades, Barricade has a "launching" arm, Leader Megatron has lights and sound, Ironhide shoots missiles...
PRIMEinHD wrote:skywarp-2, I like your idea and hopefully someone at Hasbro HQ is listening to this. I feel that there is certainly a market for a movie line of Transformers that may be more expensive, but in the end will have the superior look, feel and overall build quality that an adult or collector can expect.
Electron wrote:sledge your comments are like a fat chick raping a hot dog, its unpleasent to watch but in the end its gonna happen
Mr O wrote:I'm part Irish, part Scottish, very Welsh, mostly drunk, somewhat Transformers nerd and all bastard.
Droopz wrote:Alternators/Bins/Kiss have been the 'adults' line since day 1. Licanced, detailed alt modes, complex transformations and look good on a shelf/in a case.
Of course there are the Masterpieces too, but not enough IMO.
Alternators are great if you have them all displayed and you have a possible future GF coming over. Just make sure they are all in atl made and you have a manly man collection of die-cast cars.
(EDIT: Please not that my wonderful GF has always supported my TF hobby, and I didnt need to trick her... honestly)
Electron wrote:sledge your comments are like a fat chick raping a hot dog, its unpleasent to watch but in the end its gonna happen
Mr O wrote:I'm part Irish, part Scottish, very Welsh, mostly drunk, somewhat Transformers nerd and all bastard.
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