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The Generations figure wasn't bad, but it should have been a voyager. It fixed the stupidity of the rigid back the Armada voyager had (ultra, whatever) but overall it was flimsy, and I always thought Starscream deserved a larger figure in every line for being such a prominent character.-Kanrabat- wrote:Well, there's that guy who keep wishing for Armada MP figures.
Count me in for Armada Starscream. After fiddling with the original toy, the character deserve something way better than the Generation deluxe.
-Kanrabat- wrote:Well, there's that guy who keep wishing for Armada MP figures.
Count me in for Armada Starscream. After fiddling with the original toy, the character deserve something way better than the Generation deluxe.
RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:Well, there's that guy who keep wishing for Armada MP figures.
Count me in for Armada Starscream. After fiddling with the original toy, the character deserve something way better than the Generation deluxe.
I sure as heck would like that Alexis as a toy!
Actually, would humans count?
-Kanrabat- wrote:RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:Well, there's that guy who keep wishing for Armada MP figures.
Count me in for Armada Starscream. After fiddling with the original toy, the character deserve something way better than the Generation deluxe.
I sure as heck would like that Alexis as a toy!
Actually, would humans count?
Indeed, the deluxe Armada Starscream is good, but there should be a new voyager mold.
And yes, Humans DO count. I would like the RED series to tackle the human characters with faces options and accessories. Sure, they would never scale with any transformers, but there is too many TF humans I want as figures. Especially in Black/Red/Marvel Legends scale.
But we all know THAT will never happen.
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:I'd rather see humans in 2 1/4" size, myself.
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:I'd rather see humans in 2 1/4" size, myself.
In my opinion, that's already too big and makes for LESS play options.RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:I'd rather see humans in 2 1/4" size, myself.
That's a bit too small for me. It's gotta be GI Joe-size at minimum. More play options IMHO.
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:In my opinion, that's already too big and makes for LESS play options.RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:I'd rather see humans in 2 1/4" size, myself.
That's a bit too small for me. It's gotta be GI Joe-size at minimum. More play options IMHO.
Here's the thing - most car TFs since RiD (2001) have been in a rough 1:32 scale ballpark (with the exception of Studio Series) and the other TFs have tried to be in robot mode scale with them. And in 1:32 scale, 2 1/4" = 6'. So 2-2 1/4" is the right size for humans compared to the actual robot toys.
RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:I'll be honest. I don't care about scaling human figures with the transformers. That's been a lost cause since... god, 1984 probably. Just gimme some good toys with good articulation and accessories.
RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:In my opinion, that's already too big and makes for LESS play options.RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:I'd rather see humans in 2 1/4" size, myself.
That's a bit too small for me. It's gotta be GI Joe-size at minimum. More play options IMHO.
Here's the thing - most car TFs since RiD (2001) have been in a rough 1:32 scale ballpark (with the exception of Studio Series) and the other TFs have tried to be in robot mode scale with them. And in 1:32 scale, 2 1/4" = 6'. So 2-2 1/4" is the right size for humans compared to the actual robot toys.
I'll be honest. I don't care about scaling human figures with the transformers. That's been a lost cause since... god, 1984 probably. Just gimme some good toys with good articulation and accessories.
Well, I care about human scale, at least within a reasonable margin (I.E., adult humans should not come up short next to VW Beetles and lowriding sports cars).Emerje wrote:RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:In my opinion, that's already too big and makes for LESS play options.RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:I'd rather see humans in 2 1/4" size, myself.
That's a bit too small for me. It's gotta be GI Joe-size at minimum. More play options IMHO.
Here's the thing - most car TFs since RiD (2001) have been in a rough 1:32 scale ballpark (with the exception of Studio Series) and the other TFs have tried to be in robot mode scale with them. And in 1:32 scale, 2 1/4" = 6'. So 2-2 1/4" is the right size for humans compared to the actual robot toys.
I'll be honest. I don't care about scaling human figures with the transformers. That's been a lost cause since... god, 1984 probably. Just gimme some good toys with good articulation and accessories.
Same. The cartoon didn't care about human scale and neither do I.
You seem to have Generations confused with Cybertron and its penchant for rendering the robot modes oversizeEmerje wrote:2 1/4" would be fine for Masterpiece, but not for Generations. For Generations we shouldn't want anything bigger than a Titan Master at which point they may as well just be the mini Jada diecast figures like we've also seen from G.I.Joe.
Then why do you think we shouldn't want anything bigger than a Titan Master for Generations? The Titan Masters are grossly and obviously undersize compared to the robot and car modes; it's the Dianaut problem all over again.Emerje wrote:Personally I'd rather have an action figure that can do things than a tiny thing that can't.
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