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D-Maximus_Prime wrote: I just wish they would reissue some of the rarer-used G1 molds
william-james88 wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote: I just wish they would reissue some of the rarer-used G1 molds
Like which ones?
D-Maximus_Prime wrote:william-james88 wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote: I just wish they would reissue some of the rarer-used G1 molds
Like which ones?
Well pretenders since they never got an update save Oilmaster, but he nowhere near affordable for many, and Liokaiser because that toy is so highly sought after. I may be wrong in assuming he is rare, but like the pretenders something like him has never really been done again since, and I for one would equally appreciate an update or a reissue. The pretenders were kind of my main thing, since they are nearly the only idea used in the 80's toys not updated now, save powermasters, and even then those aren't something I really desire as a reissue and more as an update.
william-james88 wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:william-james88 wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote: I just wish they would reissue some of the rarer-used G1 molds
Like which ones?
Well pretenders since they never got an update save Oilmaster, but he nowhere near affordable for many, and Liokaiser because that toy is so highly sought after. I may be wrong in assuming he is rare, but like the pretenders something like him has never really been done again since, and I for one would equally appreciate an update or a reissue. The pretenders were kind of my main thing, since they are nearly the only idea used in the 80's toys not updated now, save powermasters, and even then those aren't something I really desire as a reissue and more as an update.
But as we are realizing, the updates do not necessarily have the gimmicks the g1 toys had. The whole point of Powermaster Prime is that he is a small prime cab who can connect with his trailer (and even an extra trailer) to form a super mode. The update doesnt do that. I am ok with that since the G1 toy which has those gimicks is still out there. Hence why I feel there is both a place for the update and the reissue and one does not cancel out the other's importance. Your pretender example is also good because they did try to update the pretender concept with Thunderwing. But it didnt do it justice to just have a small drone that can detach from the bigger transformable robot.
I think if these could have happened, they would have already. Something's clearly up with the molds making them not realistic to use. Whether that's damage, cost, they're buried with the Ark of the Covenant, or if they're truly lost - doesn't matter, I just don't think these are happening unless they reverse engineer them KO style. If they did go that route, hopefully Mirage would get some minor re-tooling for that fragile waist joint.Deathsanras wrote:No Sunstreaker, Wheeljack, Mirage?
ScottyP wrote:
Of the five here, I'm honestly surprised Takara never jumped on a Raiden reissue. Doesn't take a mountain of evidence to know that Japan loves them some bullet trains. That's another one where I suspect there may be a mold issue. Those designs are as old as most of the S1 cast's are too.
Raiden began life as the Diaclone "Trainbot", released as part of the "Real and Robo" subline. One of the few Diaclone toys not initially ported over for release in Hasbro's Transformers line, the Trainbots eventually found their way into the Transformers universe a few years later when they were released by Takara, with the addition of waist and back armor panels for their combined mode, as part of the Headmasters line, available only in Japan.
If you think that's cool, this blog post at Transformerland goes into some other cool details of the '83/'84 Diaclone stuff.william-james88 wrote:Realy? But he was first issued in 1987 as part of Headmasters. Was he designed as far back as 1983 in a pre tranformers era? Also, the individual components were rereleased a few years later (in 1990) as part of the zone toyline, so he would be a more recently used G1 mold compared to the rest.
EDIT: Daaaaaamn son, you know your stuff. Yeah, he does go as far back as the rest. I found this tidbit:Raiden began life as the Diaclone "Trainbot", released as part of the "Real and Robo" subline. One of the few Diaclone toys not initially ported over for release in Hasbro's Transformers line, the Trainbots eventually found their way into the Transformers universe a few years later when they were released by Takara, with the addition of waist and back armor panels for their combined mode, as part of the Headmasters line, available only in Japan.
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