Well, the previous MPs set the bar so high that the fandom's expectations have in turn been raised.munkimus prime wrote:Remember when the Fandom would look forward to a new release without nit-picking it to pieces?................No?.................Me Neither.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Burn wrote:SillySpringer wrote:...he's too big for deluxe;
That's why I said make him IN a deluxe.
You really should read posts correctly, it saves you from embarrassment.
munkimus prime wrote:Remember when the Fandom would look forward to a new release without nit-picking it to pieces?................No?.................Me Neither.
leakin' lubricant wrote:Just sold Quakewave for £150! So that's MP Shocky and Roddy paid for then.
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
Wolfman Jake wrote:People are really complaining about Masterpiece Shockwave too!? Fans have been clamoring for this for YEARS, it's finally here, it looks AMAZING, and still people are turning up their noses? Yes, it's probably comparatively simple in design and transformation, but it gets the job done extreme well. Why would you want it to be more complicated, tedious, and potentially fragile (MP-5 Megatron)? MP Shockwave is almost perfectly on cartoon model in all modes. Yes, again, it's got additional detail you don't see in the show, like the tech on his chest "window," but that's nothing new either. Lots of other celebrated figures in the line have details and embellishments in sculpting or paint applications, which the cartoon mostly glossed over, because it adds to the aesthetic quality of the product. It's the difference between making a big "toy" and a large scaled collector's item. Some cartoon designs will look just too "cartoony" and "toyetic" if translated literally line for line and detail for detail into a three dimensional, tangible product. Masterpiece figures are still and always will be a compromise between cartoon model accuracy, G1 toy accuracy, and the reality of engineering and physical limitations. Shockwave, of the more recent entries in the Masterpiece line, makes some of the fewest concessions to meet the mission statement of the branding.
Cobotron wrote:Wow Wolf J, I'd hate to be the nail you just hit on the head.
'Cause it would hurt!
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
Don't expect a Hasbro release, as even the unrealistic gun-moded Classics Voyager Megatron mold from 2006 can no longer be sold at American retail.Ironhidensh wrote:I Actually really love this figure. The only thing that makes me hesitate is wondering if Hasbro will release him at a cheaper price.![]()
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
I was kind of thinking along those lines too, then I thought about MP figures we still don't have here that should theoretically be released first, like Bee and Wheeljack and Sideswipe and Magnus..so I'm just pulling the triggerSabrblade wrote:Don't expect a Hasbro release, as even the unrealistic gun-moded Classics Voyager Megatron mold from 2006 can no longer be sold at American retail.Ironhidensh wrote:I Actually really love this figure. The only thing that makes me hesitate is wondering if Hasbro will release him at a cheaper price.![]()
itscramtastic wrote:I was kind of thinking along those lines too, then I thought about MP figures we still don't have here that should theoretically be released first, like Bee and Wheeljack and Sideswipe and Magnus..so I'm just pulling the triggerSabrblade wrote:Don't expect a Hasbro release, as even the unrealistic gun-moded Classics Voyager Megatron mold from 2006 can no longer be sold at American retail.Ironhidensh wrote:I Actually really love this figure. The only thing that makes me hesitate is wondering if Hasbro will release him at a cheaper price.![]()
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
TRU seems to be the only store chain that's willing to carry the MPs. The Seekers and the second release of MP-1 did horribly at Walmart, shelfwarming out the wazoo as badly as Cybertron Primus.Ironhidensh wrote:itscramtastic wrote:I was kind of thinking along those lines too, then I thought about MP figures we still don't have here that should theoretically be released first, like Bee and Wheeljack and Sideswipe and Magnus..so I'm just pulling the triggerSabrblade wrote:Don't expect a Hasbro release, as even the unrealistic gun-moded Classics Voyager Megatron mold from 2006 can no longer be sold at American retail.Ironhidensh wrote:I Actually really love this figure. The only thing that makes me hesitate is wondering if Hasbro will release him at a cheaper price.![]()
Magnus should be coming at some point, maybe, but the other three we will never see due.to licensing issues. Hasbro would have much better luck if they quit making the MPs TRU exclusives.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Sabrblade wrote:"Destron Laserwave"? Did they really have difficulty Trademarking the name "Laserwave"?
Apparently. He's not the first Japanese release to do so, but barring direct US translations of names in recent lines, including any "Autobot" and "Decepticon" prefixes, cases like this are few and far between in Japan. Other examples include:
- "Destron Octone" for the Henkei release of Universe 2008 Tankor
- "Cybertron Hot Rod" for the Henkei release of Universe 2008 Hot Shot
- "Cybertron Inferno" for the Henkei release of Universe 2008 Inferno
- "Cybertron Cheetus" for the Henkei release of Universe 2008 Cheetor
- "Cybertron Streak" for the Henkei release of Universe 2008 Silverstreak (regained for MP)
- "Cybertron Perceptor" for the Transformers Collection reissue
Crazy that Japan isn't immune to trademark issues, isn't it? I think "Ligier" into "Rijie" has proven that already
Sabrblade wrote:Even nonrealistic toy guns like Nerf and Super Soaker still require orange barrel tips.OptimalOptimus2 wrote:I really hope he gets released here in the US. He's not a realistic looking gun like Megatron, so that shouldn't be the excuse if he doesn't.![]()
And someone in the Twincast Podcast said that Hasbro said that they can't/won't rerelease Classics Megatron in today's market, so with that toy's altmode being a Nerf gun design on its own, Shockwave looks to be out of luck, sadly.
Yotsuyasan wrote:Hmm... To get him or not to get him...
Yotsuyasan wrote:
Man, if only they would release a decent Deluxe or (preferably) Voyager Class "Classics" style version of the character. Then I could get my Shockwave fix that way...
Still, this Masterpiece version is a damn fine looking toy, and quite tempting...
Burn wrote:Looking at those pics I have to wonder, what makes him a Masterpiece exactly?
To me it looks like they could just make him in a Deluxe and sell him in the Generations line.
Ironhidensh wrote:Magnus should be coming at some point, maybe, but the other three we will never see due.to licensing issues. Hasbro would have much better luck if they quit making the MPs TRU exclusives.
Wolfman Jake wrote:People are really complaining about Masterpiece Shockwave too!?...
SillySpringer wrote:
William, that Lazerwave Whirl repaint is the dumbest looking representation "Shockwave" I have ever seen, I'm sorry. It just looks like purple Whirl.
william-james88 wrote:SillySpringer wrote:
William, that Lazerwave Whirl repaint is the dumbest looking representation "Shockwave" I have ever seen, I'm sorry. It just looks like purple Whirl.
I thought the claw hands were a nice way to bring back elements of Animate shockwave into the fold.
Who else could the Whirl mold have been straightly redecoed into for the Cloud line?SillySpringer wrote:william-james88 wrote:SillySpringer wrote:
William, that Lazerwave Whirl repaint is the dumbest looking representation "Shockwave" I have ever seen, I'm sorry. It just looks like purple Whirl.
I thought the claw hands were a nice way to bring back elements of Animate shockwave into the fold.
Yeah but still it didn't work in my opinion.I like this Masterpiece Shockwave MUCH better.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Sabrblade wrote:Who else could the Whirl mold have been straightly redecoed into for the Cloud line?SillySpringer wrote:william-james88 wrote:SillySpringer wrote:
William, that Lazerwave Whirl repaint is the dumbest looking representation "Shockwave" I have ever seen, I'm sorry. It just looks like purple Whirl.
I thought the claw hands were a nice way to bring back elements of Animate shockwave into the fold.
Yeah but still it didn't work in my opinion.I like this Masterpiece Shockwave MUCH better.
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