JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:The Japanese version of the Prime line focuses more on being a customizable model kit, as that is huge among children in Japan. As such, paint apps are minimal, instead they come with stickers which you can apply anywhere (the optional ones at least, like the symbols) and instead of their weapon a little Arms Micron that you build yourself is included. No glue necessary, it's all snap-on, like a candy toy, only a bit sturdier
To help you along a bit, here's a list of figures that are (for now) Japan-only:
- Skywarp
- the clear purple Terrorcon Cliffjumper
- Breakdown
- Swerve
- Jet Vehicon
craggy wrote:Lastly, Arms Micron Capsule toys - these aren't quite as nice as the proper Arms Microns, but you don't have to build them.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:craggy wrote:Lastly, Arms Micron Capsule toys - these aren't quite as nice as the proper Arms Microns, but you don't have to build them.
Plus, they're *dirt cheap*.
craggy wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:craggy wrote:Lastly, Arms Micron Capsule toys - these aren't quite as nice as the proper Arms Microns, but you don't have to build them.
Plus, they're *dirt cheap*.
Problem is that they feel it too. At least Bee and Prime have paint apps I suppose. But compared to the AM kits, these are engineered like knock-offs.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:craggy wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:craggy wrote:Lastly, Arms Micron Capsule toys - these aren't quite as nice as the proper Arms Microns, but you don't have to build them.
Plus, they're *dirt cheap*.
Problem is that they feel it too. At least Bee and Prime have paint apps I suppose. But compared to the AM kits, these are engineered like knock-offs.
Well, can't expect that much from Toy Vending Machines, can you?
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