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Seibertron wrote:SillySpringer wrote:shajaki wrote:SillySpringer wrote:I hope they retool him as Grapple to go with the CW/UW Constructicons.
That Silly, is more guaranteed than the sun rising
Considering the fact though that they have not done a Cliffjumper retool of Bumblebee yet, I am not certain of anything at this point.
Let us hope they never do a Masterpiece Cliffjumper out of a Bumblebee. I'd like to see Cliffjumper transform into an actual Porsche and figure out how to do a proper Cliffjumper robot mode out of it. I'm OK if the Porsche is smaller than a regular sized Masterpiece figure, I just want to see him be a proper Porsche.
ScottyP wrote:I was excited to submit this news and all these replies are just f'n depressing. I don't know what y'all want out of this stuff. This looks like a cool, fun toy. Want cartoon purity MP Inferno? Buy MMC's. Want toy time fun times? Buy Maketoys'. Want a cool compromise with a profile that hides the backpack like magic? Here's this.
Check please.
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
Kurona wrote:I'm not entirely getting the responses here... Masterpiece is a line -solely- dedicated to absolute cartoon accuracy. What were you guys expecting? If you want cool updates, check out Generations or Third Parties or even new versions of the characters in new series or something... but Masterpiece is a G1 Cartoon line - with a few surprises in Star Saber and Optimus Primal here and there - and that is what it is. It doesn't make sense to criticize something for being what it is, it's kind of ridiculous.
ScottyP wrote:I was excited to submit this news and all these replies are just f'n depressing. I don't know what y'all want out of this stuff. This looks like a cool, fun toy. Want cartoon purity MP Inferno? Buy MMC's. Want toy time fun times? Buy Maketoys'. Want a cool compromise with a profile that hides the backpack like magic? Here's this.
Check please.
Hellscream9999 wrote:Here's proof, compare this:
to this:
Clearly, you can have a show accurate toy, without being completely smooth and plain, that is the issue
Seibertron wrote:Hellscream9999 wrote:Here's proof, compare this:
to this:
Clearly, you can have a show accurate toy, without being completely smooth and plain, that is the issue
Bingo. Well said. And thank you!
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
fenrir72 wrote:Kurona wrote:I'm not entirely getting the responses here... Masterpiece is a line -solely- dedicated to absolute cartoon accuracy. What were you guys expecting? If you want cool updates, check out Generations or Third Parties or even new versions of the characters in new series or something... but Masterpiece is a G1 Cartoon line - with a few surprises in Star Saber and Optimus Primal here and there - and that is what it is. It doesn't make sense to criticize something for being what it is, it's kind of ridiculous.
Ditto. But give them their 15 minutes mein freund. Some solace to their individuality.
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.'
Hellscream9999 wrote:Seibertron wrote:Hellscream9999 wrote:Here's proof, compare this:
to this:
Clearly, you can have a show accurate toy, without being completely smooth and plain, that is the issue
Bingo. Well said. And thank you!
Honestly, I'm just happy to finally have someone on my side
Seibertron wrote:No problem ... and I don't see how adding some detailing to the panels takes away from those who want "cartoon accuracy". I just don't want giant smooth panels. And I want the line to stay consistent. Stick to what they were doing with Masterpiece Grimlock, MP-10 Convoy, MP-12 Lambor, Wheeljack, etc and I'm good to go. Deviate from that and go with the more simpler animation look and I'm not a happy camper because I think "Masterpiece" should be more than replicating on screen looks. Maybe on a deluxe class figure, but on a $70 to $200+ figure it should have a little detail to the figure. I don't think I'm asking a lot.Hellscream9999 wrote:Honestly, I'm just happy to finally have someone on my side
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
shajaki wrote:Post MP10, the only one I've thought was especially not cartoon accurate is Wheeljack. Which has annoyed me since day 1. Prowl I feel is the perfect mix of cartoon and toy accuracy.
All that said, let's say they made toon Wheeljack first. I'd still have bought a second run "real world" variant because I still love the toy itself.
Serbs, question: would Repro's on his smooth surfaces help? Do you like OG toy accuracy?
Rodimus Prime wrote:I thought with all the repaints Hasbro did in Combiner Wars, we'd get Inferno out of Hotspot with some retooling, but this is even better.
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
Sabrblade wrote:I see way more molded detail on this MP than what was on the cartoon model, and the cartoon model was already pretty detailed with lots of lines and shapes all over his body.
The MP's torso and headsculpt are especially more defined and detailed than those of the cartoon model.
Wolfman Jake wrote:I think some of us may be experiencing Masterpiece fatigue at this point. They've been coming in so hot and fast for the past two years, this year especially, that there isn't a lot of breathing room to take things in anymore and really appreciate the intricacies before the next figure is already on the horizon or in our collections. If this really is "plastic crack" as a lot of collectors joke, it probably works on us like actual drugs do. It gives you a nice, satisfying "high" at first, but with repeated "use," you get less bang for your buck. In less bleak terms, let's say it's "too much of a good thing" that's making some of us sour on the Masterpiece line right now. Maybe Takara needs to hit the breaks a bit on the releases and leave us wanting more instead of spoiling us rotten.
SillySpringer wrote:shajaki wrote:SillySpringer wrote:I hope they retool him as Grapple to go with the CW/UW Constructicons.
That Silly, is more guaranteed than the sun rising
Considering the fact though that they have not done a Cliffjumper retool of Bumblebee yet, I am not certain of anything at this point.
Wolfman Jake wrote:Sabrblade wrote:I see way more molded detail on this MP than what was on the cartoon model, and the cartoon model was already pretty detailed with lots of lines and shapes all over his body.
The MP's torso and headsculpt are especially more defined and detailed than those of the cartoon model.
Yeah, I don't know what some people are missing from these pictures. This looks spot on with what Takara has been doing with MP for years now. It's got all of the cartoon shapes and details in there PLUS the real world vehicle details too. That checks all the boxes on my want list for a Masterpiece figure's sculpt.
I think some of us may be experiencing Masterpiece fatigue at this point. They've been coming in so hot and fast for the past two years, this year especially, that there isn't a lot of breathing room to take things in anymore and really appreciate the intricacies before the next figure is already on the horizon or in our collections. If this really is "plastic crack" as a lot of collectors joke, it probably works on us like actual drugs do. It gives you a nice, satisfying "high" at first, but with repeated "use," you get less bang for your buck. In less bleak terms, let's say it's "too much of a good thing" that's making some of us sour on the Masterpiece line right now. Maybe Takara needs to hit the breaks a bit on the releases and leave us wanting more instead of spoiling us rotten.
Seibertron wrote:ScottyP wrote:I was excited to submit this news and all these replies are just f'n depressing. I don't know what y'all want out of this stuff. This looks like a cool, fun toy. Want cartoon purity MP Inferno? Buy MMC's. Want toy time fun times? Buy Maketoys'. Want a cool compromise with a profile that hides the backpack like magic? Here's this.
Check please.
You know where I stand with 3rd party stuff. I also want the Masterpiece line to be consistent. It's not at this point, and seeing Masterpiece Inferno makes me think the line is taking a major turn which I don't want it to do.
I just want Masterpiece figures to live up to Prowl and Wheeljack ...
Seibertron wrote:Despite my qualms with the lower part of his body, if the ladder really does get "hidden" in robot mode, I'm extremely impressed despite the aesthetics or level of detail not being at the level I think they should be.
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
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