Even for a "hulking brute" type character? And even though they're his dino mode legs and he's a "body perpendicular to legs"-type T. rex?Rodimus Prime wrote:I know it has to do with the aesthetic, but his upper arms are too long.
It would look horrendous in dino mode, and give him scrawny biceps.Rodimus Prime wrote:Yes. The points on the shoulders need to be chopped off, along with maybe a 1/4 inches of arm. So the arm ends just a bit above where it connects to the upper body. It would look better then.
To you. Not to me.ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:It would look horrendous in dino mode, and give him scrawny biceps.Rodimus Prime wrote:Yes. The points on the shoulders need to be chopped off, along with maybe a 1/4 inches of arm. So the arm ends just a bit above where it connects to the upper body. It would look better then.
ZeroWolf wrote:I love Animated Grimlock, just a fantastic toy and a great update. He goes great with his brothers.
Rodimus Prime wrote:Yeah, that's a very good mold, and you got 2 of the 3 I had. I still have my BotCon Stunticon Breakdown.
I'm just a PM away. I also have a Prowl, Jazz, a complete mint Grimlock and a loose Shockwave heading to the auction block. I remember when I first got into collecting Animated, it reminded me of when I collected G1 back in the day for some reason. The UT toys nor the Generations figures hadn't done that. Maybe because they were so colorful and really looked like the characters come to life.D-Maximal_Primal wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:Yeah, that's a very good mold, and you got 2 of the 3 I had. I still have my BotCon Stunticon Breakdown.
And I still might buy it. It's hard to resist.
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