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Tiby wrote:My point exactly. There is a clear difference.
Emerje wrote:
You really think this...
...plus this...
...equel this?
Zeedust wrote:What does UFO even mean in this context?
Deathsanras wrote:The Masterpiece Starscream mold also deserves credit for more the recent Conehead remold.
King Kuuga wrote:Andrius wrote:(Well, technically Optimus gets a new face sculpt, so that's about as minor a retool as you'll find.)
Actually the most minor retool you could find would be something like enlarging a tab so it fits its socket better, or switching the gearing in CW Optimus's hips.
paul053 wrote:How about Blurr/Drift or Drift/Blurr whoever should be the first?
paul053 wrote:How about Blurr/Drift or Drift/Blurr whoever should be the first?
william-james88 wrote:paul053 wrote:How about Blurr/Drift or Drift/Blurr whoever should be the first?
Why wouldnt Drift be first?
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Uhm, I was talking about these two:
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:We don't know who was designed first, or if they were designed at the same time: we only know the first one released (Drift).
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Then where did "The big difference here is that Bluestreak and Smokescreen are recolours of each other" come from?
Kurona wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Then where did "The big difference here is that Bluestreak and Smokescreen are recolours of each other" come from?
Because whichever one was designed first it'd make sense. If you're designing Bluestreak, regardless of deco; you've pretty much already designed Prowl and Smokescreen as well and vice versa.
Drift's mold was retooled into Generations Blurr and was redecoed, with Blurr's pistols also being included, into Shattered Glass Drift.
william-james88 wrote:PS: I really hate how he's called "G1" Drift. To me, G1 just means the first time Transformers were around in pop culture, it's first itiration (which itself has a few factes like toys, show and comic) but when we call a character that was created after the entire unicron trilogy "G1", it feels kinda wierd.
william-james88 wrote:But anyways, I dont see these as cool retools, and they feel closer to the idea of a redeco since the only thing changed is the head to seal the deal that this is a new character, like what fun pub has always been doing. Those heads werent part of the initial mold most of the time so most of those funpub toys are just redecos with new heads and while this case with Blurr and Drift may be different the result is the same, just a redeco with a new head. Its not really awe inspiring and doesnt help with the repurposing of the mold as much as, say, the coneheads.
King Kuuga wrote: I get the a similar (though less animistic) reaction when I look at Windblade's page and see the "G1" there.
A retool is a retool. Altering the size of a peg hole is a retool. Changing Optimus's hip joints was a retool. Adding or removing rubsign indents to the G1 toys was a retool. Any alteration to the mold, large or small, is a retool. A new head was the most extensive retool many toys ever get. Just because it's only the head and not more of the figure's visible elements does not make it not a retool. Retool does not mean "overhaul".
Kurona wrote:The thing that personally gets me about Windblade and Victorion and such being classed as G1 is that while that's technically right... we don't really do the same thing for the G2 characters despite G2 being a part of G1. G2 Dreadwing and Smokescreen are from a G1 series, but their wiki articles list them as Dreadwing (G2) and Smokescreen (G2). The problem lies in the fact that unlike G2 there's not an established umbrella term for newly-introduced G1-family characters. Do you call them Windblade (Generations)? Well, no, because that just pertains to the toyline. Windblade (IDW)? Again, no, because that just pertains to the comics... so listing them as G1 is about as best as can be done.
william-james88 wrote:Kurona wrote:The thing that personally gets me about Windblade and Victorion and such being classed as G1 is that while that's technically right... we don't really do the same thing for the G2 characters despite G2 being a part of G1. G2 Dreadwing and Smokescreen are from a G1 series, but their wiki articles list them as Dreadwing (G2) and Smokescreen (G2). The problem lies in the fact that unlike G2 there's not an established umbrella term for newly-introduced G1-family characters. Do you call them Windblade (Generations)? Well, no, because that just pertains to the toyline. Windblade (IDW)? Again, no, because that just pertains to the comics... so listing them as G1 is about as best as can be done.
The same could be said about Beast Wars toys and characters. They are also part of the G1 story.
william-james88 wrote:I agree with all this, I was just talking in reference to them being seen as the "best" retools and why those with a new head werent covered.
jilliam-wames44 wrote:I do have a question for you though, do the Botcon toys with new heads count as retools? Because the mold used remains intact, they didnt change anything. They just made a new mold for the head, independently of the body. So since there was no alteration to the mold does it still count as a retool?
william-james88 wrote:Kurona wrote:The thing that personally gets me about Windblade and Victorion and such being classed as G1 is that while that's technically right... we don't really do the same thing for the G2 characters despite G2 being a part of G1. G2 Dreadwing and Smokescreen are from a G1 series, but their wiki articles list them as Dreadwing (G2) and Smokescreen (G2). The problem lies in the fact that unlike G2 there's not an established umbrella term for newly-introduced G1-family characters. Do you call them Windblade (Generations)? Well, no, because that just pertains to the toyline. Windblade (IDW)? Again, no, because that just pertains to the comics... so listing them as G1 is about as best as can be done.
The same could be said about Beast Wars toys and characters. They are also part of the G1 story.
Burn wrote:I look at it this way.
(IDW) Comics wise, Drift, Windblade & Co. heavily interact with G1 characters. Their place in the scheme of things is essentially a carry on of the G1 universe.
Beast Wars however, has a connection to G1, but is primarily focused on their story and is more stand-alone.
william-james88 wrote:Burn wrote:I look at it this way.
(IDW) Comics wise, Drift, Windblade & Co. heavily interact with G1 characters. Their place in the scheme of things is essentially a carry on of the G1 universe.
Beast Wars however, has a connection to G1, but is primarily focused on their story and is more stand-alone.
But what about Rattrap?
Kurona wrote:william-james88 wrote:Burn wrote:I look at it this way.
(IDW) Comics wise, Drift, Windblade & Co. heavily interact with G1 characters. Their place in the scheme of things is essentially a carry on of the G1 universe.
Beast Wars however, has a connection to G1, but is primarily focused on their story and is more stand-alone.
But what about Rattrap?
Rattrap originally came from Beast Wars and starred most prominently there. This is much the same as transplanting Sky-Byte and Knock Out into IDW.
King Kuuga wrote:IDW is a primarily G1 universe that incorporates popular characters from other franchises and its own original characters.
But this is a thread about retools.
King Kuuga wrote:IDW is a primarily G1 universe that incorporates popular characters from other franchises and its own original characters.
But this is a thread about retools.
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