-Kanrabat- wrote:I still can't get over the fact that this "Cybertronian" Optimus wear a freaking BASEBALL CAP in truck mode.
And the brim is flat, too, ugh!
-Kanrabat- wrote:I still can't get over the fact that this "Cybertronian" Optimus wear a freaking BASEBALL CAP in truck mode.
rogerthat817 wrote:I had Studio Series Ironhide and it took me two months before I realized that his vehicle mode kibble on his chest could tab in and stay securely. God bless TFWiki
Nathaniel Prime wrote:One thing I didn't realize my CW Ultra Magnus could do was have Minimus Ambus tab into Ultra Magnus' truck mode. There are 3 notches near the front of the trailer, and there are 3 tabs on the bottom of Ambus, where you tab those into the notches. It's not a great connection, but it does stay put. I do prefer having Ambus driving side by side with Magnus though
o.supreme wrote:My son is so creative
Emerje wrote:o.supreme wrote:My son is so creative
This is why I think it's stupid that people believe kids will only play with figures if they have a gimmick or a pre-installed story. Kids aren't given enough credit, they're way more imaginative than people think and it benefits us as adults, just look at Siege and how inobtrusive its play features are (Weaponizers, Battlemasters, effect parts).
Emerje
-Kanrabat- wrote:Speaking of articulations, I once saw a 5yo boy with his mom at TrU, shopping for Transformers. And his #1 request appart for the thing to look awesome is that it can pose like an action figure and transform.
The "dumb kid" or the "it's just for kids so who care" arguments are clearly stereotypes that need to die.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:Speaking of articulations, I once saw a 5yo boy with his mom at TrU, shopping for Transformers. And his #1 request appart for the thing to look awesome is that it can pose like an action figure and transform.
The "dumb kid" or the "it's just for kids so who care" arguments are clearly stereotypes that need to die.
Don't forget, articulation, complexity and above all, sturdiness (read as "chance of breaking") go hand in hand. Even way back in G1, some toys were simplified and articulation was reduced for the sake of them lasting longer in a (rough) child's hands. Has nothing to do with intelligence, really, all about catching a child's interest, especially with them being able to change into other forms being taken for granted in today's market.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:There is no "rotating turret tech" at all. The missile launchers and only lift up because it's the arms that lift up.
CD Scattorshot does have a rotating setup: it's just really hard to move. It ends up on the back:
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