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skywarp-2 wrote:G-wunner
Counterpunch wrote:
How about you play Devil's advocate and argue that Beast Machines was the greates line of Transformers ever?
Now that, would be interesting.
Counterpunch wrote:I just think you're wrong.
I think you're flat out wrong.
Quality on modern Transformers is great. It's absolutely great.
The styles, the range of options, the articulation, the detailing, the size, the gimmicks.
All of these things have improved.
I really wouldn't mind discussing this kind of issue but the way you present it...your arguments are always the same, only with some minor details flipped here and there.
We have beat the living **** out of this dead horse. Now that **** is dead too.
The thing is, it's so hard to discuss your issues because you've got such a schizophanic take on them.
Here, modern toys aren't as good as they were. We're not getting the same quality for our dollars.
In another thread, Masterpiece toys are the only thing worth owning...
Then there was the one where you talked about how Classics weren't even really good enough for your tastse.
So, I don't even know where to go with the discussion.
How about you play Devil's advocate and argue that Beast Machines was the greates line of Transformers ever?
Now that, would be interesting.
Not being mean or rude here, so don't take it personal.
skywarp-2 wrote:Granted I think you have taken my presentation to heart, and i don't think this issue is a dead horse, atleast not when it comes to so many things that have changed over the years and as a G-1 fan, didn't mean to offend anyone, I believe that there are some ideas and concepts that were left behind some time ago by toy companies. I haven't really placed my point of view on the discussion topic, read it again if you like, I was simply pointing out differences that i have noticed over the course of the many toylines. Though i probably could have worded things a little better.. I didn't want an agreement, just an explaination or speculation as to why things have changed and what do fans think about it. Is it for the better, or do they think its been steadily getting worse?
Besides some of your opinions are what has changed my mind about the classics and the current toylines that have been released. So, granted we have discussed some of this before and yes my views have been a little skewed, but I have the right to change my mind, and you and your points have been a great influence on that.. but don't think that you haven't atleast been somewhat prone to conceed that there is a marked difference in the style and quality over the years.. some bad and some good..??
Incidentally before i came here, I only liked the takara Reissues, the Masterpiece Line and alternators..I have since become a huge fan of the Beast wars reissues, beast wars in general, and the sports label, music label, revoltech and movie line.. not to mention I was a staunch Dream wave fan and couldn't get around the IDW thing, which now I actually like IDW.. and I got labeled as Pat Lee for it.. so I see a definate lack of understaning in the fan community and less tolerance then there should be..
I was just trying to figure out what has prompted all those changes and is the line better for it? Do fans like they way things have turned out...ect.. ect..
This is my one last thread concerning those changes.. my point of view has grown and changed alot since I first set words to screen here at Seibertron.com, and as such please don't attack me for it..I'm growing and learning just like everyone else does day to day..
skywarp-2 wrote:no problem...just thought you should know, i'm not a closed book..my story keeps changing and rewriting itself over time, and just gets better and better..and its because of you guys here on this forum..thanks for the cool support and discussions..Broadening others who have views like me, and who have been out of the hobby for like ever, only stengthens our fan base and support..
How about you play Devil's advocate and argue that Beast Machines was the greates line of Transformers ever?
Now that, would be interesting.
zodconvoy wrote:How about you play Devil's advocate and argue that Beast Machines was the greates line of Transformers ever?
Now that, would be interesting.
I don't think that's fair... You're forgetting AniMorphs. Not even the Devil can advocate those!
Leonardo wrote:I will say that I think the toys have improved. Even looking at the picture you linked to, I see an improvement.
G1 Prime had:
- Shiny chromey bits.
- A die-cast cab.
- Roller.
G1 Prime also had:
- A blocky design. Seriously.
- Following on from that in a way, a simple transformation.
- Little articulation.
- Stickers, which may be fun to apply, but they peel and the cab stripe could have been painted.
- Hands that have to be added separately; they don't transform as part of the whole.
- Paint that chips because it's die-cast.
- Arms that are easy to break (poor me).
Movie Prime has:
- A good shape, form and design.
- A fun-looking, interesting transformation.
- Articulation.
- Paint, not stickers.
- All his body parts are in there and transform.
- Plastic. It may not be as weighty, but I've haven't had a breakage, scratch or dent in any of the recent lines.
- The use of rubber / plastic means they can have longer smokestacks, which for some reason people love though I personally can't see what they add (or what neutered stacks take away).
- Sadly, no Roller.
- But the voyager has Peter Cullen.
Plus, the Cybertron line was excellent. Classics, for the most part, was a ripper line, too.
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.
Leonardo wrote:- Stickers, which may be fun to apply
Nemesis Primal wrote:Leonardo wrote:- Stickers, which may be fun to apply
Disagree, I've had bad experiences with stickers not going on right, or realzing too late that I put one on wrong. To say nothing of, as you mentioned, the issue with them coming off.
Don't point me towards Reprolabels. We shouldn't NEED Reprolabels.
skywarp-2 wrote:Nemesis Primal wrote:Leonardo wrote:- Stickers, which may be fun to apply
Disagree, I've had bad experiences with stickers not going on right, or realzing too late that I put one on wrong. To say nothing of, as you mentioned, the issue with them coming off.
Don't point me towards Reprolabels. We shouldn't NEED Reprolabels.
Awww I like repo labels, and not to mention their Alternators line up looks great on the bots.. if the stickers have an issue with pealing I suggest you superglue them on... or stick them on and paint a thin lair of clearcoat on them, it'll blend in after dried.. if that's way too much work, then what are you buying stickers for?
Leonardo wrote:skywarp-2 wrote:Nemesis Primal wrote:Leonardo wrote:- Stickers, which may be fun to apply
Disagree, I've had bad experiences with stickers not going on right, or realzing too late that I put one on wrong. To say nothing of, as you mentioned, the issue with them coming off.
Don't point me towards Reprolabels. We shouldn't NEED Reprolabels.
Awww I like repo labels, and not to mention their Alternators line up looks great on the bots.. if the stickers have an issue with pealing I suggest you superglue them on... or stick them on and paint a thin lair of clearcoat on them, it'll blend in after dried.. if that's way too much work, then what are you buying stickers for?
ReproLabels is good in the sense that a lot of toys do have stickers and therefore it's fantastic that they can be replaced if they do deteriorate (and, obviously, if the owner so wishes).
As for them being fun? Well, it's a matter of opinion, really. I did say "may" be fun. I only ever apply the faction symbols on my G1's, for the simple reason that I think a lot of the stickers just look bad. The Seeker eyes, for example, or the stickers that are supposed to represent circuitry or machinery, they look bad. Occassionally I'll add some stickers like Hound's stars or Prowl's police badge, but in my view a lot of the stickers are just pointless and actually detract from the look. I wish I hadn't put Hot Rod's shoulder and shin stickers on; I transform him lots and they're beginning to peel badly.
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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