Real Devastator wrote:No Death for Prowl wrote:
I keep reading about "waiting for a G1 repaint" of Devastator, but I'm just not sure how good that's actually going to look......
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Mykltron wrote:Counterpunch wrote:Mykltron wrote:Do you think that means they can't transform? Do you think that Cybertron has non-transforming vehicles that are alive? That doesn't sound likely to me. Even if that is the case, non transforming figures don't have a place in my transformers collection. Especially when they cost as much as a regular figure with none of the perks.
In this particular universe they have drone transformers, basically soulless creations which mimic everything about them, so I think it's possible that they have living non-transforming vehicles as well.
I assume you're familiar with Duocons from G1. Like was said before, it could be that Devastator is the actual living thing and that his alt mode is six separate vehicles.
The movie-verse breaks rules. That's just what it does...
That makes sense. And we did originally believe Arcee would form from three separate bikes.
Jin Saotome wrote:No wrecking ball testicles, NO DEAL!
Mr O wrote:Certainly sounds like some heavy bollocks to me...
Let's be fair, if it doesn't transform, it isn't a TransFormer.
Counterpunch wrote:Mr O wrote:Certainly sounds like some heavy bollocks to me...
Let's be fair, if it doesn't transform, it isn't a TransFormer.
6 vehicles transform into Devastator. Devastator transforms into 6 vehicles.
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ItIsHim wrote:My closet is filled to the brim with plastic children's toys. For myself
Burn wrote:robofreak doesn't joke. He's all about the serious business of the internet.
ItIsHim wrote:My closet is filled to the brim with plastic children's toys. For myself
starfish wrote:Having seen the movie here in the UK, I agree with the OP. It certainly looks like there are two sets of Contructicons in the film, a set that can Transform into individual robots, and a set that can form Devastator.
In the film, however, the long red dump-truck (Overload?) is clearly part of Devastator, so I've no idea why the Supreme Hasbro toy turns into six vehicles, because in the film it's pretty obviously seven.
With the Takara legends class Devastator there are 7 figures but the Supreme Class Devastator has only 6 constructions. Why?
With out giving away too much, there can be a lot of constructicons that form Devastator, lets just say 15 start out to create him but only 7 make it to the end of the film. It’s a different concept than what you’re used to for the gestalt team.
Burn wrote:robofreak doesn't joke. He's all about the serious business of the internet.
ItIsHim wrote:My closet is filled to the brim with plastic children's toys. For myself
Counterpunch wrote:Mr O wrote:Certainly sounds like some heavy bollocks to me...
Let's be fair, if it doesn't transform, it isn't a TransFormer.
6 vehicles transform into Devastator. Devastator transforms into 6 vehicles.
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