BATTLEMASTER IIC wrote:I'm pretty interested in getting the TFC Hercules set, but I'm having trouble justifying $500 for it. There's a few things I'm wondering about it, and I'd like to get this information from owners who have had some playtime with the set.
I don't have Giant, so I cannot speak to comparisons, but here's the rest. (And I don't have a strong like or dislike for either.)
BATTLEMASTER IIC wrote:1) How long have you had the Hercules set?
Since the very beginning. My accountant weathered the cost spread out over the 8 months or so, IIRC on the delivery times.
BATTLEMASTER IIC wrote:2) Tying in with how long you've had the set, how much have you played around with it?
When the first ones came out, I played with them all the time. By the time the last 2 came, I was assembling Herc into the towering figure he is. He's fun to fiddle with, in my opinion. He's just big. Right now I have him in a display case battling Omega Supreme (Encore). It's not that I don't want to play with him or enjoy it. Almost all of my figures get put into displays at some point and then are not touched for some time.
BATTLEMASTER IIC wrote:3) Throughout your time with the set, how are the joints on both the individual figures and the combined form holding up?
Since I have not played with full Herc much, mine are holding up fine. I have to admit that one of the reasons I don't fiddle with him a lot is the issue with the gears stripping on the hips. The issue with the excavator arm cracking never manifested with mine, and I played with him more than any others, since he was my first.
BATTLEMASTER IIC wrote:4) I understand that quite a few TF hobbyists think that MakeToy's Giant has better limb connection joints than the Hercules set. If you own both Hercules and Giant, how big are the differences and would it be a deal breaker?
Can't really say. The torso to hip connection is a bit tight. I've not tried to disassemble Herc in a long time. I don't have Giant, so no comparisons there. I can say that I like Herc's plastic quality. The designs appeal to the kid in me. The transformations are not overly complicated. I like the design "scale" with the vehicles being more of the massive mining equipment size than Giant's more mundane construction equipment.
BATTLEMASTER IIC wrote:5) Is the Hercules set more of a display piece rather than a play piece? I do enjoy transforming my figures. That's why I get them, after all

He is now, mostly because I have moved on to other toys/projects. That's my MO. I play with stuff for quite a while and then put them in display for use later. I have started to photo them for use in some digital comics I intend to produce at some point. No idea if I will ever publish them. But, I am happy with Herc being my "Classics" Devastator.
BATTLEMASTER IIC wrote:I'll also add that I'm quite surprised that the Giant sets on eBay are quite a bit more expensive now than Hercules at BBTS or TFSource, but then again my understanding that Giant is mostly OOP.
For me, I bought into Herc right away, and it was later that Giant started to be released. Since I was invested in Herc, I didn't really consider Giant. If Giant had come first, I probably would have gone with him. However, the one thing I can say about Herc is that I love his towering size.