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skywarp-2 wrote:Chosen wrote:It's odd. Not too surprising, but odd that of all the nonsense to irritate me in the thread, not a bit of it has to do with Punch and Judy going at it for whatever reason, but this.skywarp-2 wrote:And to those who showed support of the Gobots, way to go!!! Thanks for coming out and not being afraid to like them and show it.. I like them, and since Hasbro has the license for them and reproduced them already under the Transformers label, that makes them part of the Transformers Mythos, already...So sorry guys, it already happened
Dude. It's like a f*cking brick wall that has the ability to post. Hasbro has no "license." GoBots have never been "reproduced by Hasbro," and certainly aren't part of the mythos officially. Are you intentionally living in some fantasy world where Hasbro has or should have done specifically what you want out of them?
Hasbro snatched up Tonka the same way they did Kenner. They can now claim ownership to some Gobot names, the same way they can't use every G1 name out there. In fact, several Gobots happened to have the same names as some G1 characters regardless - particularly Rumble, Blaster, and Warpath. The only original names in recent use are Brimstone, Bugbite, and of course, Leader-1. That's it.
I have no idea what your definition of reproduction is. These do not constitute a reproduction. You're going to have to fill me in otherwise, because I think that was my brain that just oozed onto my shoulder.
But in all seriousness, I'm not getting it. Care to fill the rest of us in, please?
ok just for the sake of argument and to also keep your brain from exploding I have compiled the information yee seek.. young Padawan...
Playskool Transformers Go-Bots was a kid line that was released some time ago that incorporated the name and a few Go-Bots names into their toyline.. now this not being a full fledged addition to the Original or at that time, running Transformers series, it did in fact exist, thus, the "Name" Gobots was introduced under the Transformers Banner.. Further more..
http://transformers.wikia.com/wiki/Go-Bots_(toyline)
Unlike Transformers, Gobots was released in several different guises around the world.
In the UK, France and a number of other European countries, Bandai released the figures as Robo Machine, utilising most of the Tonka names. Later on, when the Challenge of the Gobots cartoon arrived, this was changed, or modified (often resulting in clumsy branding such as Robo Machines featuring Challenge of the Gobots or Challenge of the Gobots - A Robo Machine Production).
In Australia, the line was released as Machine Men. The Machine Men name had been used also by Bandai in an item to market Machine Robo in America in early 1983, but after issuing six figures the line failed. However, Bandai's Australian release was successful enough to retain the Machine Men branding, which was even added to the cartoon when that began airing.
In Brazil, the line was initially produced by Glasslite as Mutante. The license was later taken over by Mimo.
It was also translated into Arabic and retitled Hikayat alamaliqa, or A Tale of Giants.
In Japan, Bandai opted to keep with the Machine Robo line, rather than importing the Gobots.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gobots
In 1991, Hasbro took over Tonka, and thus the Gobot trademarks; the molds for the action figures remain the property of Bandai, having only been leased to Tonka, and some were reissued in 1993 for the European Robo Machines line. Since then, these have been used several times – a character called Gobots was released in 1993, a range of figures in 1995 were called the Go-Bots, and Hasbro subsidiary Playskool issued a line named Transformers: Gobots in 2002.
So with the above information, it is possible for HASBRO TO PRODUCE THEIR OWN MOLDS FOR AN UPDATED RELEASE...
ONLY BANDAI OWNS THE ORIGINAL MOLDS...
My reissue dreams are dead, but a fully realized Voyager Leader-1 is still a possability.. someday...and Cy-Kill, ect... Bandai only controls the original Molds, they can do an updated version of those designs without any difficulty..![]()
The Brick Wall has spoken!!!
Autobot032 wrote:skywarp-2 wrote:Chosen wrote:It's odd. Not too surprising, but odd that of all the nonsense to irritate me in the thread, not a bit of it has to do with Punch and Judy going at it for whatever reason, but this.skywarp-2 wrote:And to those who showed support of the Gobots, way to go!!! Thanks for coming out and not being afraid to like them and show it.. I like them, and since Hasbro has the license for them and reproduced them already under the Transformers label, that makes them part of the Transformers Mythos, already...So sorry guys, it already happened
Dude. It's like a f*cking brick wall that has the ability to post. Hasbro has no "license." GoBots have never been "reproduced by Hasbro," and certainly aren't part of the mythos officially. Are you intentionally living in some fantasy world where Hasbro has or should have done specifically what you want out of them?
Hasbro snatched up Tonka the same way they did Kenner. They can now claim ownership to some Gobot names, the same way they can't use every G1 name out there. In fact, several Gobots happened to have the same names as some G1 characters regardless - particularly Rumble, Blaster, and Warpath. The only original names in recent use are Brimstone, Bugbite, and of course, Leader-1. That's it.
I have no idea what your definition of reproduction is. These do not constitute a reproduction. You're going to have to fill me in otherwise, because I think that was my brain that just oozed onto my shoulder.
But in all seriousness, I'm not getting it. Care to fill the rest of us in, please?
ok just for the sake of argument and to also keep your brain from exploding I have compiled the information yee seek.. young Padawan...
Playskool Transformers Go-Bots was a kid line that was released some time ago that incorporated the name and a few Go-Bots names into their toyline.. now this not being a full fledged addition to the Original or at that time, running Transformers series, it did in fact exist, thus, the "Name" Gobots was introduced under the Transformers Banner.. Further more..
http://transformers.wikia.com/wiki/Go-Bots_(toyline)
Unlike Transformers, Gobots was released in several different guises around the world.
In the UK, France and a number of other European countries, Bandai released the figures as Robo Machine, utilising most of the Tonka names. Later on, when the Challenge of the Gobots cartoon arrived, this was changed, or modified (often resulting in clumsy branding such as Robo Machines featuring Challenge of the Gobots or Challenge of the Gobots - A Robo Machine Production).
In Australia, the line was released as Machine Men. The Machine Men name had been used also by Bandai in an item to market Machine Robo in America in early 1983, but after issuing six figures the line failed. However, Bandai's Australian release was successful enough to retain the Machine Men branding, which was even added to the cartoon when that began airing.
In Brazil, the line was initially produced by Glasslite as Mutante. The license was later taken over by Mimo.
It was also translated into Arabic and retitled Hikayat alamaliqa, or A Tale of Giants.
In Japan, Bandai opted to keep with the Machine Robo line, rather than importing the Gobots.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gobots
In 1991, Hasbro took over Tonka, and thus the Gobot trademarks; the molds for the action figures remain the property of Bandai, having only been leased to Tonka, and some were reissued in 1993 for the European Robo Machines line. Since then, these have been used several times – a character called Gobots was released in 1993, a range of figures in 1995 were called the Go-Bots, and Hasbro subsidiary Playskool issued a line named Transformers: Gobots in 2002.
So with the above information, it is possible for HASBRO TO PRODUCE THEIR OWN MOLDS FOR AN UPDATED RELEASE...
ONLY BANDAI OWNS THE ORIGINAL MOLDS...
My reissue dreams are dead, but a fully realized Voyager Leader-1 is still a possability.. someday...and Cy-Kill, ect... Bandai only controls the original Molds, they can do an updated version of those designs without any difficulty..![]()
The Brick Wall has spoken!!!
Nice, posable, updated molds would be fantastic.
skywarp-2 wrote:Autobot032 wrote:skywarp-2 wrote:Chosen wrote:It's odd. Not too surprising, but odd that of all the nonsense to irritate me in the thread, not a bit of it has to do with Punch and Judy going at it for whatever reason, but this.skywarp-2 wrote:And to those who showed support of the Gobots, way to go!!! Thanks for coming out and not being afraid to like them and show it.. I like them, and since Hasbro has the license for them and reproduced them already under the Transformers label, that makes them part of the Transformers Mythos, already...So sorry guys, it already happened
Dude. It's like a f*cking brick wall that has the ability to post. Hasbro has no "license." GoBots have never been "reproduced by Hasbro," and certainly aren't part of the mythos officially. Are you intentionally living in some fantasy world where Hasbro has or should have done specifically what you want out of them?
Hasbro snatched up Tonka the same way they did Kenner. They can now claim ownership to some Gobot names, the same way they can't use every G1 name out there. In fact, several Gobots happened to have the same names as some G1 characters regardless - particularly Rumble, Blaster, and Warpath. The only original names in recent use are Brimstone, Bugbite, and of course, Leader-1. That's it.
I have no idea what your definition of reproduction is. These do not constitute a reproduction. You're going to have to fill me in otherwise, because I think that was my brain that just oozed onto my shoulder.
But in all seriousness, I'm not getting it. Care to fill the rest of us in, please?
ok just for the sake of argument and to also keep your brain from exploding I have compiled the information yee seek.. young Padawan...
Playskool Transformers Go-Bots was a kid line that was released some time ago that incorporated the name and a few Go-Bots names into their toyline.. now this not being a full fledged addition to the Original or at that time, running Transformers series, it did in fact exist, thus, the "Name" Gobots was introduced under the Transformers Banner.. Further more..
http://transformers.wikia.com/wiki/Go-Bots_(toyline)
Unlike Transformers, Gobots was released in several different guises around the world.
In the UK, France and a number of other European countries, Bandai released the figures as Robo Machine, utilising most of the Tonka names. Later on, when the Challenge of the Gobots cartoon arrived, this was changed, or modified (often resulting in clumsy branding such as Robo Machines featuring Challenge of the Gobots or Challenge of the Gobots - A Robo Machine Production).
In Australia, the line was released as Machine Men. The Machine Men name had been used also by Bandai in an item to market Machine Robo in America in early 1983, but after issuing six figures the line failed. However, Bandai's Australian release was successful enough to retain the Machine Men branding, which was even added to the cartoon when that began airing.
In Brazil, the line was initially produced by Glasslite as Mutante. The license was later taken over by Mimo.
It was also translated into Arabic and retitled Hikayat alamaliqa, or A Tale of Giants.
In Japan, Bandai opted to keep with the Machine Robo line, rather than importing the Gobots.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gobots
In 1991, Hasbro took over Tonka, and thus the Gobot trademarks; the molds for the action figures remain the property of Bandai, having only been leased to Tonka, and some were reissued in 1993 for the European Robo Machines line. Since then, these have been used several times – a character called Gobots was released in 1993, a range of figures in 1995 were called the Go-Bots, and Hasbro subsidiary Playskool issued a line named Transformers: Gobots in 2002.
So with the above information, it is possible for HASBRO TO PRODUCE THEIR OWN MOLDS FOR AN UPDATED RELEASE...
ONLY BANDAI OWNS THE ORIGINAL MOLDS...
My reissue dreams are dead, but a fully realized Voyager Leader-1 is still a possability.. someday...and Cy-Kill, ect... Bandai only controls the original Molds, they can do an updated version of those designs without any difficulty..![]()
The Brick Wall has spoken!!!
Nice, posable, updated molds would be fantastic.
yeah I'm talking about something along the lines of what they did for classics Jetfire...awwww man a aPosable Cy-Kill with Decepticon symbol... on his chest!!! Sweet!!
Leader-1 with Autobot symbol like the seekers on his wings or on his fusalage!! nice!!
skywarp-2 wrote:ok just for the sake of argument and to also keep your brain from exploding I have compiled the information yee seek.. young Padawan...
Playskool Transformers Go-Bots was a kid line that was released some time ago that incorporated the name and a few Go-Bots names into their toyline.. now this not being a full fledged addition to the Original or at that time, running Transformers series, it did in fact exist, thus, the "Name" Gobots was introduced under the Transformers Banner.. Further more..
http://transformers.wikia.com/wiki/Go-Bots_(toyline)
skywarp-2 wrote:Unlike Transformers, Gobots was released in several different guises around the world.
In the UK, France and a number of other European countries, Bandai released the figures as Robo Machine, utilising most of the Tonka names. Later on, when the Challenge of the Gobots cartoon arrived, this was changed, or modified (often resulting in clumsy branding such as Robo Machines featuring Challenge of the Gobots or Challenge of the Gobots - A Robo Machine Production).
In Australia, the line was released as Machine Men. The Machine Men name had been used also by Bandai in an item to market Machine Robo in America in early 1983, but after issuing six figures the line failed. However, Bandai's Australian release was successful enough to retain the Machine Men branding, which was even added to the cartoon when that began airing.
In Brazil, the line was initially produced by Glasslite as Mutante. The license was later taken over by Mimo.
It was also translated into Arabic and retitled Hikayat alamaliqa, or A Tale of Giants.
In Japan, Bandai opted to keep with the Machine Robo line, rather than importing the Gobots.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gobots
In 1991, Hasbro took over Tonka, and thus the Gobot trademarks; the molds for the action figures remain the property of Bandai, having only been leased to Tonka, and some were reissued in 1993 for the European Robo Machines line. Since then, these have been used several times – a character called Gobots was released in 1993, a range of figures in 1995 were called the Go-Bots, and Hasbro subsidiary Playskool issued a line named Transformers: Gobots in 2002.
skywarp-2 wrote:So with the above information, it is possible for HASBRO TO PRODUCE THEIR OWN MOLDS FOR AN UPDATED RELEASE...
ONLY BANDAI OWNS THE ORIGINAL MOLDS...
My reissue dreams are dead, but a fully realized Voyager Leader-1 is still a possability.. someday...and Cy-Kill, ect... Bandai only controls the original Molds, they can do an updated version of those designs without any difficulty..![]()
Chosen wrote:skywarp-2 wrote:ok just for the sake of argument and to also keep your brain from exploding I have compiled the information yee seek.. young Padawan...
Playskool Transformers Go-Bots was a kid line that was released some time ago that incorporated the name and a few Go-Bots names into their toyline.. now this not being a full fledged addition to the Original or at that time, running Transformers series, it did in fact exist, thus, the "Name" Gobots was introduced under the Transformers Banner.. Further more..
http://transformers.wikia.com/wiki/Go-Bots_(toyline)
This is no different that the figures we also know as Spy Changers being called Gobots in G2. And if you'd read the Teletraan-1 link you provided, you'd see no other original Gobot names either.skywarp-2 wrote:Unlike Transformers, Gobots was released in several different guises around the world.
In the UK, France and a number of other European countries, Bandai released the figures as Robo Machine, utilising most of the Tonka names. Later on, when the Challenge of the Gobots cartoon arrived, this was changed, or modified (often resulting in clumsy branding such as Robo Machines featuring Challenge of the Gobots or Challenge of the Gobots - A Robo Machine Production).
In Australia, the line was released as Machine Men. The Machine Men name had been used also by Bandai in an item to market Machine Robo in America in early 1983, but after issuing six figures the line failed. However, Bandai's Australian release was successful enough to retain the Machine Men branding, which was even added to the cartoon when that began airing.
In Brazil, the line was initially produced by Glasslite as Mutante. The license was later taken over by Mimo.
It was also translated into Arabic and retitled Hikayat alamaliqa, or A Tale of Giants.
In Japan, Bandai opted to keep with the Machine Robo line, rather than importing the Gobots.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gobots
In 1991, Hasbro took over Tonka, and thus the Gobot trademarks; the molds for the action figures remain the property of Bandai, having only been leased to Tonka, and some were reissued in 1993 for the European Robo Machines line. Since then, these have been used several times – a character called Gobots was released in 1993, a range of figures in 1995 were called the Go-Bots, and Hasbro subsidiary Playskool issued a line named Transformers: Gobots in 2002.
That... has nothing to do with anything. And I affirmed what JelZe said in the first place as far as Bandai retaining the Machine Robo molds, so it doesn't incorporate anything new.skywarp-2 wrote:So with the above information, it is possible for HASBRO TO PRODUCE THEIR OWN MOLDS FOR AN UPDATED RELEASE...
ONLY BANDAI OWNS THE ORIGINAL MOLDS...
My reissue dreams are dead, but a fully realized Voyager Leader-1 is still a possability.. someday...and Cy-Kill, ect... Bandai only controls the original Molds, they can do an updated version of those designs without any difficulty..![]()
I never said Hasbro couldn't do that, if they were so inclined to such a bizarre idea as that.
Your last post, the portion I quoted, stated that Hasbro had reproduced the Gobots and they were already in the Transformers mythos. The fact that the Gobots and the Playskool line share the same line name - Gobots - doesn't make them related to Leader-1 and company. Reproductions have to be like the original to be reproductions in the first place. That's it.
skywarp-2 wrote:Chosen wrote:skywarp-2 wrote:ok just for the sake of argument and to also keep your brain from exploding I have compiled the information yee seek.. young Padawan...
Playskool Transformers Go-Bots was a kid line that was released some time ago that incorporated the name and a few Go-Bots names into their toyline.. now this not being a full fledged addition to the Original or at that time, running Transformers series, it did in fact exist, thus, the "Name" Gobots was introduced under the Transformers Banner.. Further more..
http://transformers.wikia.com/wiki/Go-Bots_(toyline)
This is no different that the figures we also know as Spy Changers being called Gobots in G2. And if you'd read the Teletraan-1 link you provided, you'd see no other original Gobot names either.skywarp-2 wrote:Unlike Transformers, Gobots was released in several different guises around the world.
In the UK, France and a number of other European countries, Bandai released the figures as Robo Machine, utilising most of the Tonka names. Later on, when the Challenge of the Gobots cartoon arrived, this was changed, or modified (often resulting in clumsy branding such as Robo Machines featuring Challenge of the Gobots or Challenge of the Gobots - A Robo Machine Production).
In Australia, the line was released as Machine Men. The Machine Men name had been used also by Bandai in an item to market Machine Robo in America in early 1983, but after issuing six figures the line failed. However, Bandai's Australian release was successful enough to retain the Machine Men branding, which was even added to the cartoon when that began airing.
In Brazil, the line was initially produced by Glasslite as Mutante. The license was later taken over by Mimo.
It was also translated into Arabic and retitled Hikayat alamaliqa, or A Tale of Giants.
In Japan, Bandai opted to keep with the Machine Robo line, rather than importing the Gobots.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gobots
In 1991, Hasbro took over Tonka, and thus the Gobot trademarks; the molds for the action figures remain the property of Bandai, having only been leased to Tonka, and some were reissued in 1993 for the European Robo Machines line. Since then, these have been used several times – a character called Gobots was released in 1993, a range of figures in 1995 were called the Go-Bots, and Hasbro subsidiary Playskool issued a line named Transformers: Gobots in 2002.
That... has nothing to do with anything. And I affirmed what JelZe said in the first place as far as Bandai retaining the Machine Robo molds, so it doesn't incorporate anything new.skywarp-2 wrote:So with the above information, it is possible for HASBRO TO PRODUCE THEIR OWN MOLDS FOR AN UPDATED RELEASE...
ONLY BANDAI OWNS THE ORIGINAL MOLDS...
My reissue dreams are dead, but a fully realized Voyager Leader-1 is still a possability.. someday...and Cy-Kill, ect... Bandai only controls the original Molds, they can do an updated version of those designs without any difficulty..![]()
I never said Hasbro couldn't do that, if they were so inclined to such a bizarre idea as that.
Your last post, the portion I quoted, stated that Hasbro had reproduced the Gobots and they were already in the Transformers mythos. The fact that the Gobots and the Playskool line share the same line name - Gobots - doesn't make them related to Leader-1 and company. Reproductions have to be like the original to be reproductions in the first place. That's it.
ok, simply put, the name Gobots is a playskool line under the banner transfoemrs, Leader -1 was in Armada.. any way you look at it, name wise, Gobots has been added to the myhos..in a certain sense that is..
But yeah, I concedce, not int he way you are suggesting.. in a different format, but they are still a presense felt in the series..though disappointing...as minicons or some other crappy bots..
Ok, so look bare with me folks, this is the crappiest photoshop, but here was what I was suggesting be done to update Go-Bots and add them as a team to the Transformers in Voyager or deluxe sizes, with updated homages to the old designs..please use your imagination to understand where I'm coming from..
so without further adu I give you my Transformers Leader-1 concept:
my design is pretty much based on thundercracker from cybertron.. it's not hard to make a leader one, but darn it.. Hasbro should give us updates to those characters.. especially the formula one racer.. the black one...
skywarp-2 wrote:Chosen wrote:skywarp-2 wrote:ok just for the sake of argument and to also keep your brain from exploding I have compiled the information yee seek.. young Padawan...
Playskool Transformers Go-Bots was a kid line that was released some time ago that incorporated the name and a few Go-Bots names into their toyline.. now this not being a full fledged addition to the Original or at that time, running Transformers series, it did in fact exist, thus, the "Name" Gobots was introduced under the Transformers Banner.. Further more..
http://transformers.wikia.com/wiki/Go-Bots_(toyline)
This is no different that the figures we also know as Spy Changers being called Gobots in G2. And if you'd read the Teletraan-1 link you provided, you'd see no other original Gobot names either.skywarp-2 wrote:Unlike Transformers, Gobots was released in several different guises around the world.
In the UK, France and a number of other European countries, Bandai released the figures as Robo Machine, utilising most of the Tonka names. Later on, when the Challenge of the Gobots cartoon arrived, this was changed, or modified (often resulting in clumsy branding such as Robo Machines featuring Challenge of the Gobots or Challenge of the Gobots - A Robo Machine Production).
In Australia, the line was released as Machine Men. The Machine Men name had been used also by Bandai in an item to market Machine Robo in America in early 1983, but after issuing six figures the line failed. However, Bandai's Australian release was successful enough to retain the Machine Men branding, which was even added to the cartoon when that began airing.
In Brazil, the line was initially produced by Glasslite as Mutante. The license was later taken over by Mimo.
It was also translated into Arabic and retitled Hikayat alamaliqa, or A Tale of Giants.
In Japan, Bandai opted to keep with the Machine Robo line, rather than importing the Gobots.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gobots
In 1991, Hasbro took over Tonka, and thus the Gobot trademarks; the molds for the action figures remain the property of Bandai, having only been leased to Tonka, and some were reissued in 1993 for the European Robo Machines line. Since then, these have been used several times – a character called Gobots was released in 1993, a range of figures in 1995 were called the Go-Bots, and Hasbro subsidiary Playskool issued a line named Transformers: Gobots in 2002.
That... has nothing to do with anything. And I affirmed what JelZe said in the first place as far as Bandai retaining the Machine Robo molds, so it doesn't incorporate anything new.skywarp-2 wrote:So with the above information, it is possible for HASBRO TO PRODUCE THEIR OWN MOLDS FOR AN UPDATED RELEASE...
ONLY BANDAI OWNS THE ORIGINAL MOLDS...
My reissue dreams are dead, but a fully realized Voyager Leader-1 is still a possability.. someday...and Cy-Kill, ect... Bandai only controls the original Molds, they can do an updated version of those designs without any difficulty..![]()
I never said Hasbro couldn't do that, if they were so inclined to such a bizarre idea as that.
Your last post, the portion I quoted, stated that Hasbro had reproduced the Gobots and they were already in the Transformers mythos. The fact that the Gobots and the Playskool line share the same line name - Gobots - doesn't make them related to Leader-1 and company. Reproductions have to be like the original to be reproductions in the first place. That's it.
ok, simply put, the name Gobots is a playskool line under the banner transfoemrs, Leader -1 was in Armada.. any way you look at it, name wise, Gobots has been added to the myhos..in a certain sense that is..
But yeah, I concedce, not int he way you are suggesting.. in a different format, but they are still a presense felt in the series..though disappointing...as minicons or some other crappy bots..
Ok, so look bare with me folks, this is the crappiest photoshop, but here was what I was suggesting be done to update Go-Bots and add them as a team to the Transformers in Voyager or deluxe sizes, with updated homages to the old designs..please use your imagination to understand where I'm coming from..
so without further adu I give you my Transformers Leader-1 concept:
my design is pretty much based on thundercracker from cybertron.. it's not hard to make a leader one, but darn it.. Hasbro should give us updates to those characters.. especially the formula one racer.. the black one...
Stormrider wrote:I think the Rock Lords could be added to the TF comicbook line without doing too much harm. Throw them on their own planet.
TFWIKI wrote:According to Hasbro, toys that represent flying characters are given more stringent drop tests and rounded/collapsible bits, as children (and the kind of adults who buy Transformers, actually) are more prone to throwing these figures around or ramming them into things (or people).
Counterpunch wrote:Can I just throw out there, that any effort Takara/Tomy might spend releasing these would be a supreme waste considering that the following have not been reissued:
Sunstreaker
Trailbreaker
Frenzy
Rumble
Ratbat
Cliffjumper
Omega Supreme
Constructicons
Technobots
Protectobots
Terrorcons
Downshift
Mirage
Wheeljack
Roadbuster
Delux Insecticons
Victory Leo
Star Saber
Deathsaurus
Combaticons
Octane
Eject
Rewind
Ramhorn
Scourge
Sharkticon
Springer
Ultra Magnus
Headmasters
Targetmasters
Fortress Maximus
Flywheels
Artfire...
and so on, and so on.
Now, not to be a party pooper or anything, but is the consensus that we'd rather see Go-Bots and Rocklords take up release slots and effort as opposed to these?
Just asking.
Counterpunch wrote:You know what I could fully support?
eHobby repaints as Go-Bots.
Want Cy-Kill?
Reissue Wreck-gar. Have the eHobby repaint be Cy-Kill.
That'll get my dollars.
Stormrider wrote:I think the Rock Lords could be added to the TF comicbook line without doing too much harm. Throw them on their own planet.
tigertracks 24 wrote:Stormrider wrote:I think the Rock Lords could be added to the TF comicbook line without doing too much harm. Throw them on their own planet.
The planet could be a giant rock lord!!!!!!!!
TFWIKI wrote:According to Hasbro, toys that represent flying characters are given more stringent drop tests and rounded/collapsible bits, as children (and the kind of adults who buy Transformers, actually) are more prone to throwing these figures around or ramming them into things (or people).
tigertracks 24 wrote:Stormrider wrote:I think the Rock Lords could be added to the TF comicbook line without doing too much harm. Throw them on their own planet.
The planet could be a giant rock lord!!!!!!!!
I say no gobots please. And if you make them large, and poseable, aren't they just Transformers than???
No gobots love here, sorry.
lanzajr26 wrote:I still have Pathfinder. I found him hiding among my old Hot Wheels
And Skywarp-2, that pic of Crasher is sweet! That's probably the only GoBot I'd actually try to find on eBay now, was my favorite one as a kid.
skywarp-2 wrote:lanzajr26 wrote:I still have Pathfinder. I found him hiding among my old Hot Wheels
And Skywarp-2, that pic of Crasher is sweet! That's probably the only GoBot I'd actually try to find on eBay now, was my favorite one as a kid.
yeah crasher deserves to be a kitbash of classics Mirage and as a Decepticon chick..she'd be an awesome villainess!!! the ultimate answer to Arcee..
good luck on your eBay find..
Counterpunch wrote:skywarp-2 wrote:lanzajr26 wrote:I still have Pathfinder. I found him hiding among my old Hot Wheels
And Skywarp-2, that pic of Crasher is sweet! That's probably the only GoBot I'd actually try to find on eBay now, was my favorite one as a kid.
yeah crasher deserves to be a kitbash of classics Mirage and as a Decepticon chick..she'd be an awesome villainess!!! the ultimate answer to Arcee..
good luck on your eBay find..
A Transformer that turns into 'the stairs' could easily defeat both of them.
Lord forgive me for that joke...![]()
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lanzajr26 wrote:Counterpunch wrote:skywarp-2 wrote:lanzajr26 wrote:I still have Pathfinder. I found him hiding among my old Hot Wheels
And Skywarp-2, that pic of Crasher is sweet! That's probably the only GoBot I'd actually try to find on eBay now, was my favorite one as a kid.
yeah crasher deserves to be a kitbash of classics Mirage and as a Decepticon chick..she'd be an awesome villainess!!! the ultimate answer to Arcee..
good luck on your eBay find..
A Transformer that turns into 'the stairs' could easily defeat both of them.
Lord forgive me for that joke...![]()
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That was actually pretty damn funny
skywarp-2 wrote:lanzajr26 wrote:Counterpunch wrote:skywarp-2 wrote:lanzajr26 wrote:I still have Pathfinder. I found him hiding among my old Hot Wheels
And Skywarp-2, that pic of Crasher is sweet! That's probably the only GoBot I'd actually try to find on eBay now, was my favorite one as a kid.
yeah crasher deserves to be a kitbash of classics Mirage and as a Decepticon chick..she'd be an awesome villainess!!! the ultimate answer to Arcee..
good luck on your eBay find..
A Transformer that turns into 'the stairs' could easily defeat both of them.
Lord forgive me for that joke...![]()
![]()
That was actually pretty damn funny
that "was" funny....
here is my crasher concept
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