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JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:In another thread I've compared the Warrior Class with the Simplified Deluxes from the tail end of Beast Hunters, and the comparison seems quite apt actually with complexity (just a few step up) and articulation. I also found this in the same thread:
Transparent plastic for BumblebeeBut not for others like Drift:
It would seem Hasbro is keeping RiD 2015 more kid-friendly than Generations. Better watch the age recommendations, especially for 8+!
ScottyP wrote:I think this is why these are "Warriors" and not "Deluxes", in an attempt to distinguish them as purposely not made to that standard. Honestly, these look like slightly upscaled Cyberverse Commanders to me.
And just as I type this, I notice Jelze made basically the same point up above, but I'll leave this here anyway.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:ScottyP wrote:I think this is why these are "Warriors" and not "Deluxes", in an attempt to distinguish them as purposely not made to that standard. Honestly, these look like slightly upscaled Cyberverse Commanders to me.
And just as I type this, I notice Jelze made basically the same point up above, but I'll leave this here anyway.
Glad I'm not the only one who thinks so
MemphisR56 wrote:One thing that should be remembered here is that a lot of what we're seeing are 3D printed and hand painted prototypes. From the looks of things, it's not a high quality 3D printer, either really, they're just cheap pre-production models.
This might help to explain the lack of translucent plastic, because they can't actually 3D print in that colour/material.
SKYWARPED_128 wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:In another thread I've compared the Warrior Class with the Simplified Deluxes from the tail end of Beast Hunters, and the comparison seems quite apt actually with complexity (just a few step up) and articulation. I also found this in the same thread:
Transparent plastic for BumblebeeBut not for others like Drift:
It would seem Hasbro is keeping RiD 2015 more kid-friendly than Generations. Better watch the age recommendations, especially for 8+!
I just noticed that the wheels on Drift are clear plastic...![]()
MemphisR56 wrote:One thing that should be remembered here is that a lot of what we're seeing are 3D printed and hand painted prototypes. From the looks of things, it's not a high quality 3D printer, either really, they're just cheap pre-production models.
This might help to explain the lack of translucent plastic, because they can't actually 3D print in that colour/material.
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
GuyIncognito wrote:A true hater doesn't let facts stand in the way of his hate.
This.SW's SilverHammer wrote:Look I will say I prefer to an extent the painted windows. Why, well clear plastic windows has lead to things like PRID Knockout and AOE Crosshairs looking particularly unpainted, because most of the paint budget was allocated to making big chunks of clear plastic mesh with the car for the sake of the windows.
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
Dead Metal wrote:I wish we could go back the the times that the clear plastic windows were separate pieces from the rest, so car roof wouldn't just be painted clear plastic.
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:'s'why deluxe Roddy got an opaque windshield in his last Hasbro outing.
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Dead Metal wrote:I wish we could go back the the times that the clear plastic windows were separate pieces from the rest, so car roof wouldn't just be painted clear plastic.
Oh, good, I'll call Hasbro and tell them they can stop making Transformers.
Because guess what: Painted clear plastic roof, is the norm. From G1 to the present, that has been the case. It doesn't always work out, of course. Some times due to paint issues (Ohai Universe Sunstreaker), sometimes due to durability issues.Look at all the broken-roof Jazzes and Datsun boys. Regarding its replacement with opaque plastic, one must also keep in mind clear ABS's tendency towards brittleness. 's'why deluxe Roddy got an opaque windshield in his last Hasbro outing.
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
Dead Metal wrote:ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Dead Metal wrote:I wish we could go back the the times that the clear plastic windows were separate pieces from the rest, so car roof wouldn't just be painted clear plastic.
Oh, good, I'll call Hasbro and tell them they can stop making Transformers.
Because guess what: Painted clear plastic roof, is the norm. From G1 to the present, that has been the case. It doesn't always work out, of course. Some times due to paint issues (Ohai Universe Sunstreaker), sometimes due to durability issues.Look at all the broken-roof Jazzes and Datsun boys. Regarding its replacement with opaque plastic, one must also keep in mind clear ABS's tendency towards brittleness. 's'why deluxe Roddy got an opaque windshield in his last Hasbro outing.
It was not the norm, the majority of clear windows I've encounter have been separate pieces, especially during the Unicron Trilogy line.
You think Rody's window was opaque to make him less brittle?![]()
One:
The entire set he came in was in cartoon colours, and he was especially cartoon accurate as far as paint goes.
Two:
That release is infamous for being made of cheap, crappy plastic. Have you ever handled any of the figures in that set? Especially Rod feels like a chap KO with his brittle plastic that feels less sturdy than Henkei Thundercracker, Galvatron is even worse than the original retail version, only Cyclonus managed to not feel incredibly cheap.
Try again.
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