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Optimum Supreme wrote:Sodan-1 wrote:Nope. Doesn't count. It might work if Trypticon was a meerkat instead of a t-rex, but even then they don't fight standing upright.
"Classic" T-rexes are always upright. Not like these newfangeled "scientifically correct" t-rexes that won't even drag their tails on the ground or whatever... pffft.![]()
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DeathReviews wrote:But hey, let's face it. Who's gonna pose Trypticon standing straight up like that and think that's the coolest look for him? Not ME....
Randomhero wrote:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DFi1NPcXgAEURva?format=jpg&name=large
I'm never doing that again...
ultraimpossibleman wrote:Grand innacurration and heavy mistakes !
Diem wrote:This is exactly the kind of nonsense I'm here for.
Qwan wrote:Randomhero wrote:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DFi1NPcXgAEURva?format=jpg&name=large
I'm never doing that again...
I honestly have nothing to say except that is INCREDIBLE![]()
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Oh my god I want them ALL.
chuckdawg1999 wrote:Cr33per wrote:Probably a stupid question but here goes. Is there a chance that Takara might use a stronger plastic in their production of Trypticon?
Doubtful. They'll give new heads, retool limbs, add paint apps and accessories, all cosmetic improvements. Changing the quality of plastic is a whole other bag and is very expensive.
DeathReviews wrote:But hey, let's face it. Who's gonna pose Trypticon standing straight up like that and think that's the coolest look for him? Not ME....
Both of mine had correct kneecaps, so I guess it's just an individual issue. That is an amusing enough problem to have though, and at least it doesn't affect anything too important. (I actually always forget about those pieces, until I try and transform Tilty into robot mode and wonder why the knees won't go, heheh.)mordhelm wrote:Hah, I just noticed this on my Full-Tilt. Does anyone else have 2 right knee caps? I only figured it out now that my figure has this issue. Doesn't really affect anything but the vehicle mode (the left knee won't tab in place).
This much is true, but it can also be phrased thusly:Burn wrote:For anyone who is one the fence about this guy, let me also put this to you.
What's better? A G1 Trypticon that takes up less space and has motorised walking, or a TR Trypticon that takes up a lot of space and has a little bit of extra articulation and eats Titan Masters?
Because those are the only differing factors.
ultraimpossibleman wrote:Grand innacurration and heavy mistakes !
Diem wrote:This is exactly the kind of nonsense I'm here for.
Qwan wrote:This much is true, but it can also be phrased thusly:Burn wrote:For anyone who is one the fence about this guy, let me also put this to you.
What's better? A G1 Trypticon that takes up less space and has motorised walking, or a TR Trypticon that takes up a lot of space and has a little bit of extra articulation and eats Titan Masters?
Because those are the only differing factors.
"What's better? A G1 Trypticon that's smaller and whose primary draw is a battery-powered walking gimmick, or a TR Trypticon that's imposingly big, more poseable and has a non-intrusive and entertaining 'eating' play feature?"
Words can always be twisted
Qwan wrote:I totally wouldn't recommend TR Trypticon to people who're trying to fit all their Transformers onto a shelf display(s), but I also wouldn't recommend collecting city-bots in general to those people. I can't really compare the two for certain since I've never experienced G1 Tryp, but I do think TR Trypticon is worth your time and money if you enjoy big lugs and don't absolutely have to fit him onto a shelf or into a tightly-packed display.
Burn wrote:Qwan wrote:I totally wouldn't recommend TR Trypticon to people who're trying to fit all their Transformers onto a shelf display(s), but I also wouldn't recommend collecting city-bots in general to those people. I can't really compare the two for certain since I've never experienced G1 Tryp, but I do think TR Trypticon is worth your time and money if you enjoy big lugs and don't absolutely have to fit him onto a shelf or into a tightly-packed display.
A corner. He sits in a bloody corner, on the floor in case he decides to go flying. I had enough trouble squeezing Metroplex onto the top of the display, I haven't even bothered trying to move Fort Max yet, and the shelves had to be adjusted to accommodate Devastator. These four alone take up a huge chunk of my little Transformers room. Throw in the original city bots, CW Combiners, Primus, Cybertron Supreme Class Starscream and a couple of Unicrons and there's suddenly not much room for anything else!
ultraimpossibleman wrote:Grand innacurration and heavy mistakes !
Diem wrote:This is exactly the kind of nonsense I'm here for.
Qwan wrote:Ah, but isn't that corner so much better now for the addition of Trypticon?![]()
I_AM... MEGATRON! wrote:Just tore in half one of the long stickers that goes underneath the car.![]()
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**** this. Typti is staying bare.
Wolfman Jake wrote:Now I just have to wait until my shift ends to go home and unbox him!
Stuartmaximus wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:Cr33per wrote:Probably a stupid question but here goes. Is there a chance that Takara might use a stronger plastic in their production of Trypticon?
Doubtful. They'll give new heads, retool limbs, add paint apps and accessories, all cosmetic improvements. Changing the quality of plastic is a whole other bag and is very expensive.
Chuck will you be getting Trypticon or holding off to see what the Takara one's like? coz i've seen other popular reviewers(Emgo, Optibotimus & Peaugh) have done video reviews of him but i haven't seen one from your good self yet
chuckdawg1999 wrote:Stuartmaximus wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:Cr33per wrote:Probably a stupid question but here goes. Is there a chance that Takara might use a stronger plastic in their production of Trypticon?
Doubtful. They'll give new heads, retool limbs, add paint apps and accessories, all cosmetic improvements. Changing the quality of plastic is a whole other bag and is very expensive.
Chuck will you be getting Trypticon or holding off to see what the Takara one's like? coz i've seen other popular reviewers(Emgo, Optibotimus & Peaugh) have done video reviews of him but i haven't seen one from your good self yet
Unless Takara surprises us with something tottaly out of the blue I'll be getting the Hasbro version. With that said I'm waiting to hear more about the hips and on Amazon. Also, having gotten a Fort Max for under $40 ($65 shipped) I'm very tempted to wait for that. Short answer, don't expect a review any time soon.
chuckdawg1999 wrote:Stuartmaximus wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:Cr33per wrote:Probably a stupid question but here goes. Is there a chance that Takara might use a stronger plastic in their production of Trypticon?
Doubtful. They'll give new heads, retool limbs, add paint apps and accessories, all cosmetic improvements. Changing the quality of plastic is a whole other bag and is very expensive.
Chuck will you be getting Trypticon or holding off to see what the Takara one's like? coz i've seen other popular reviewers(Emgo, Optibotimus & Peaugh) have done video reviews of him but i haven't seen one from your good self yet
Unless Takara surprises us with something tottaly out of the blue I'll be getting the Hasbro version. With that said I'm waiting to hear more about the hips and on Amazon. Also, having gotten a Fort Max for under $40 ($65 shipped) I'm very tempted to wait for that. Short answer, don't expect a review any time soon.
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