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william-james88 wrote:steals_your_goats wrote:
What the hell is it with you and paint apps? You understand that paint has very little to do with how good a figure will look right? It's all about execution, plus it's been talked about and proved before that more paint typically equals more qc issues
I agree. Case in point, Combiner Wars Leader Megatron. He arguably has the most paint apps we have seen in years from hasbro and yet that hasnt swayed Hellscream in any way into buying the figure.
Plus, when we look back at the alternators line, everyone preferred Smokescreen over Silvestreak even though they were the same mold and Silverstreak was the only fully painted figure of the Hasbro line.
In the end, paint apps arent everything. They can make a good figure even better but they can't save a figure. And they arent needed inorder to appreciate a figure. They can also, as steal_your_goats said, make a figure even worse. He was talking about qc issues but it can be worse than that. Look at below and tell me which of the two you would rather own? Is it the one with more paint or less?
Transformers Animated Bulkhead (Ironhide) Gallery
Delta Magnus wrote:Oh my, he's so SHINY...
steals_your_goats wrote:
What the hell is it with you and paint apps? You understand that paint has very little to do with how good a figure will look right? It's all about execution, plus it's been talked about and proved before that more paint typically equals more qc issues
D-Maximus_Primal wrote:Sunsteaker and Dragstrip just look so plain it hurts.
william-james88 wrote:D-Maximus_Primal wrote:Sunsteaker and Dragstrip just look so plain it hurts.
Hasbro was plain too, but on different ones. Did you know that Hasbro's Wheeljack was part of a band? They are called the Plain White Ts
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
steals_your_goats wrote:What the hell is it with you and paint apps? You understand that paint has very little to do with how good a figure will look right? It's all about execution, plus it's been talked about and proved before that more paint typically equals more qc issues
william-james88 wrote:I agree. Case in point, Combiner Wars Leader Megatron. He arguably has the most paint apps we have seen in years from hasbro and yet that hasnt swayed Hellscream in any way into buying the figure.
Plus, when we look back at the alternators line, everyone preferred Smokescreen over Silvestreak even though they were the same mold and Silverstreak was the only fully painted figure of the Hasbro line.
In the end, paint apps arent everything. They can make a good figure even better but they can't save a figure. And they arent needed inorder to appreciate a figure. They can also, as steal_your_goats said, make a figure even worse. He was talking about qc issues but it can be worse than that. Look at below and tell me which of the two you would rather own? Is it the one with more paint or less?
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
Hellscream9999 wrote:And last time I checked you were on board with the way I felt about UW Defensor and company, and for similar reasons, so why the sudden change of heart?
william-james88 wrote:Hellscream9999 wrote:And last time I checked you were on board with the way I felt about UW Defensor and company, and for similar reasons, so why the sudden change of heart?
I still am, no change of heart. I was just explaining how paint apps werent everything. If the roles were reversed and Hasbro got the UW deco and Takara got the Hasbro deco for Defensor, I would have simply gotten whichever one was cheaper when all costs were considered. The toys are fine and I wanted them so I got the one that I could a) get sooner and b) get for cheaper. I had coupons for toysrus for the hasbro ones while the talkara one was a TTMall exclusive, so the decision made itself. And as I saw how lame some of the UW Defensor deco was I totally didnt feel I was missing out on anything. Even the Groove mold, which I will now experience with Computron.
So I dont think I changed my opinion. In the end, I just wanted to say that paint apps arent everything and you agree, which is cool
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
Hellscream9999 wrote:fari enough, I'll rephrase my stance: TT's execution of the deco's on the UW line sucks all sorts of @$$, and UW Computron is going to be hideously bland.
william-james88 wrote:Hellscream9999 wrote:fari enough, I'll rephrase my stance: TT's execution of the deco's on the UW line sucks all sorts of @$$, and UW Computron is going to be hideously bland.
Even Bruticus, Superion and Grand Galvatron?
I thought Superion was amazing compared to hasbro's. I love how his chest takes the sculpting into account and its not just a big dap of colour seperating it midway:
And check out those gorgeous thighs!
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
Railbomb wrote:I think show-accuracy can only go so far. If you're updating a character it's one thing to make someone like Astrotrain grey instead of white but you still have to work with the design. The MP line is where the cartoon accurate paint jobs should stay for updates to characters. I know the change on Mixmaster upset a lot of people but in my opinion the UW version just looks stupid putting paint on the back where there's no molded detail. I just hope they don't try anything stupid with the spy tablets for TR like putting a cassette sticker on them.
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
Railbomb wrote:I think show-accuracy can only go so far. If you're updating a character it's one thing to make someone like Astrotrain grey instead of white but you still have to work with the design. The MP line is where the cartoon accurate paint jobs should stay for updates to characters. I know the change on Mixmaster upset a lot of people but in my opinion the UW version just looks stupid putting paint on the back where there's no molded detail. I just hope they don't try anything stupid with the spy tablets for TR like putting a cassette sticker on them.
william-james88 wrote:And check out those gorgeous thighs!
william-james88 wrote:Also be weary of hope in this hobby. Hope is just undiscovered disappointment.
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william-james88 wrote:D-Maximus_Primal wrote:Sunsteaker and Dragstrip just look so plain it hurts.
Hasbro was plain too, but on different ones. Did you know that Hasbro's Wheeljack was part of a band? They are called the Plain White Ts
william-james88 wrote:Railbomb wrote:I think show-accuracy can only go so far. If you're updating a character it's one thing to make someone like Astrotrain grey instead of white but you still have to work with the design. The MP line is where the cartoon accurate paint jobs should stay for updates to characters. I know the change on Mixmaster upset a lot of people but in my opinion the UW version just looks stupid putting paint on the back where there's no molded detail. I just hope they don't try anything stupid with the spy tablets for TR like putting a cassette sticker on them.
1. Hasbro already put casette stickers on them
2. Mixmaster had molded detail in that area.
Railbomb wrote:
Huh. Don't know how I missed that on Rewind. At least it still has the bar up at the top with the phone-like stuff. On Mixmaster I was talking about the "window" on the side, I probably should have been more specific. That just looks extremely silly to me.
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
Wolfman Jake wrote:I get the distinct feeling that a lot of people decrying the "plain" screen-accurate paint jobs on the Unite Warriors releases are speaking from their armchairs and not from personal experience. I've had both versions of most of these figures in hand already, Hasbro and Takara, for Superion, Menasor, Defensor, and Optimus Maximus (or Optimus/Convoy Grand Prime). The exceptions so far are Devastator (only have the UW version) and Bruticus (have the CW version, so far). I can say that, despite the lack of SOME extra paint detailing found in the Hasbro releases over the Takara ones, the Takara versions look just as good in person. A lot of the sculpting detail is not "lost" when it's not highlighted with different colors. Being able to see the sculpt in person brings out the detail just fine with natural lighting creating the proper shading and depth cues to help those details "pop." Two dimensional pictures don't tell the whole story.
If I were to make a blanket statement about the different colors between the Hasbro and the Takara versions, I would note that Hasbro's tend to look a bit more like the plastic toys that they are, while Takara's paint jobs and plastic color choices, though seemingly more homogenous and not "broken up," look that bit more "high end" for a collectible piece.
I'm not sure if these count , but I recently got my hands on the Hasbro Asia sticker set for Devy (non metallic). I applied them to my Hasbrostator and it made a world of difference.fenrir72 wrote:Oh. As for the loss of detail with either versions, try using the pain in the @zz to attach decals by Ocean Designs/Eness. It will make your figures look even better!. I'd have preferred the official decals by Hb (the limited issues for the combiners) but the media where they are printed makes for them to peel off easily. The onse by Ocean/Eness, though again, a pain to apply are tin to the surface when applied and 90% of the time adhere well and not peel off easily.
carytheone wrote:I'm not sure if these count , but I recently got my hands on the Hasbro Asia sticker set for Devy (non metallic). I applied them to my Hasbrostator and it made a world of difference.fenrir72 wrote:Oh. As for the loss of detail with either versions, try using the pain in the @zz to attach decals by Ocean Designs/Eness. It will make your figures look even better!. I'd have preferred the official decals by Hb (the limited issues for the combiners) but the media where they are printed makes for them to peel off easily. The onse by Ocean/Eness, though again, a pain to apply are tin to the surface when applied and 90% of the time adhere well and not peel off easily.
You can check em here.
It was a 4 hour labor of love and I'm very happy with the results. They've only been on for a short time, but seem to be sticking alright. There are some wrap around corner stickers that have me worried though.
The Bays of the E of course.william-james88 wrote:Where did you get those Cary?
carytheone wrote:The Bays of the E of course.william-james88 wrote:Where did you get those Cary?
It was these exactly, at least that's where my purchase history sent me.william-james88 wrote:carytheone wrote:The Bays of the E of course.william-james88 wrote:Where did you get those Cary?
Any chance it was these? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Transformers-Co ... SwAuNW6UTh
They seem metalic though
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