boyatlarge wrote:"which really go all out to sell the incest like proportions."
An unfortunate typo here...may want to fix that.
ZeroWolf wrote:I really liked this list good job! I did come across Power Pinch once when I was working in a vintage toy shop, but sadly he was missing...almost every thing. I did find Scavenger though, and I love him, one of my favourite poses for him was to angle his insect mode legs so that it looked like he was accessing multiple computer screens (I head cannoned him into a more tech savy con, who used his drills to get where his hacking couldn't take him).
I'm also happy to see Hard Shell on the list, as he was one of my favourite legion commanders from Beast Hunters, such a fun toy, and a joy to transform.
Probably helps that he was designed to be a Transmetal version of the crazy scary nutcase that was Inferno (and actually was Transmetal Inferno that when released in Japan).william-james88 wrote:Not only is he sleek, he is downright unsettling in his ultimate maniac design. This guy reeks of villainy and not the fun kind, the scary kind. The kind you can have nightmares about.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Ultra Markus wrote:what about the g1 deluxe insecticons i thought they were superior to the regular ones
skywarp408 wrote:Wasn't he supposed to be Transmetal Inferno?
skywarp408 wrote:I remember finding Scavenger at a Walmart in the middle of nowhere in Central California coming back from Botcon 1998. He is a terrific figure and was hard to find at the time. Wasn't he supposed to be Transmetal Inferno?
BeastProwl wrote:Happy Skavenger is on this list. I know the poor guy's reputation in the fanbase, but I own him and I adore him
william-james88 wrote:Ultra Markus wrote:what about the g1 deluxe insecticons i thought they were superior to the regular ones
They feel much flimsier to me. No die cast. Plus i dodnt feel they dealt with the alt mode kibble as well.
Ultra Markus wrote:william-james88 wrote:Ultra Markus wrote:what about the g1 deluxe insecticons i thought they were superior to the regular ones
They feel much flimsier to me. No die cast. Plus i dodnt feel they dealt with the alt mode kibble as well.
thats funny because they look like they deal with it pretty well more so than the others
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Ultra Markus wrote:william-james88 wrote:Ultra Markus wrote:what about the g1 deluxe insecticons i thought they were superior to the regular ones
They feel much flimsier to me. No die cast. Plus i dodnt feel they dealt with the alt mode kibble as well.
thats funny because they look like they deal with it pretty well more so than the others
The green Barrage actually had the rear set of insect legs fold into the robot lower legs, and the front ones into the chest. That's unheard of!
Carnivius_Prime wrote:is it really just me who loves the lil scout Insecticon from rotf then?
triKlops wrote:Carnivius_Prime wrote:is it really just me who loves the lil scout Insecticon from rotf then?
Not at all man. he is a great figure. If there hadn't been so much other great stuff in that sub line, I would have troop built him. He was a great homage to a character that only made it on screen for a few moments. Reminiscent to me of the Real Gear sub line and other random Movie TFs of less name stature. I would have liked some of those KIS dragonfly drones as well from TF5. Struck me as a very innovative idea.
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