Sowndwave76 wrote:By the way, I wasn't meaning to completely change the thread topic pages back...
But bringing up the idea of other combiners being made isn't too far off anyway considering it's very likely this trend would/will continue that TT will make slight (or major) changes if and when other combiner teams are released.
In fact, it's probably more related than we think, because I'd bet whenever new combiners are made, there will be a definite conscious effort to keep the figures of the teams almost the exact same size as what we've been getting in these current lines.
They wouldn't go smaller (at least that doesn't make sense to me), and to go bigger would be a major financial issue.
I agree with whoever said the current molds just wouldn't work for those characters of Seacons or Terrorcons. But having said that, I do wonder if to re-use molds (and obviously save some $$$$) we'd see a Predaking that is NOT Titan Class-- just re-tooled molds from those other teams' characters, which should be easier since they're all in the "beast realm".
I think the main reason I even thought to bring all this up is because the UW Computron has me thinking that there is a lot that's possible now, and this figure has me excited because we're finally getting some stuff that has never received proper updating.
Computron doesn't seem to have the biggest fan following, and so all of this effort into giving us a quality set has me hopeful that more lesser-known (and less popular) combiners will be made in the somewhat near future.
Nope. You are no straying too far. But when it comes to the JP market, TT knows how to repackage stuff to fanwank the G1 crowd (me included

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As for the Terrorcons? Anything is possible. Though maximizing certain molds seems to be the main thrust of both Hb and TT. That's for sure. Given how far ahead we are in toy tech engineering, maybe we might see some beastformers on the opposite side of the Pacific by 2017