That Bot wrote:Delta Magnus wrote:william-james88 wrote:Hey guys, all this talk of scale is driving me kinda nuts. I thought scale was just to imitate how the characters look like in comparison to one another in the G1 tv show (or whatever show a figure originates from).
By that definition, Generations Devastator combined is not in scale with the other combiners but is in scale with deluxe class figures (and technically is in scale with the individual combiner components). The other CW combiners on the other hand, while they are in scale with oneanother, they are not in scale with deluxe class figures when combined, they are more in scale with Legends size figures. Which is why Shockwave and others being released as legends figures makes sense. There are currently 2 scales at play in combiner wars and generations due to the mass shifting aspect. I dont see what is so hard to udnerstand about all this.
If the individual robots are to scale with other Transformers then it stands to reason that the combined mode is in scale too, given that the combined mode can only be as big as the sum of its parts.
Unless of course you factor in size changing, which is impossible to replicate on a toy and is also extremely stupid.
Stupid or not, mass-shifting is part of Transformers and particularly combiners. Has been since the beginning.
Yeah, I don't see why the antagonizing is necessary, I was just trying to say that because of mass shifting, both Combiner Wars Devastator and the other Combiners are in scale with themselves in different ways.
And I will definitely be taking mass shifting into account if I am to do awesome battle scenes with these combiners while trying to replicate the scale of certain scenes of the show.
You tell me what looks better when looking at the general scale.
We can agree this scene makes sense (Motormaster only looks taller because of the camera angle:

but then which of the following make more sense:
This one

or either of these:


Even Grimlock seems a different size depending on who he is against, hence why there are so many different scales. Which one looks better:


I find the MP works better. But the MP wouldnt have worked here:

So yes, mass shifting should be accounted for when making the best looking scenes, at least for me. And I dont think its stupid. I find this pretty stupid instead, Menasor looks so small: