william-james88 wrote:No, not in agreeance. Sunstreaker is proof that what your eyes see is completely different to how a camera lens sees light reflecting off different surfaces and this is just further proof of that. I'll be the judge of it when I see it in hand at a store.
DeathReviews wrote:I get strong "Cyberverse" vibes from these figures, and I skipped that line completely. That version of Shockwave in particular never appealed to me. It really does look like it's just the robot mode keeled over on it's back with all the limbs splayed out.
This'll mean more figures for those of you who like this line - but I don't see any that motivate me to buy, sadly not even Megatron.
william-james88 wrote:DeathReviews wrote:I get strong "Cyberverse" vibes from these figures, and I skipped that line completely. That version of Shockwave in particular never appealed to me. It really does look like it's just the robot mode keeled over on it's back with all the limbs splayed out.
This'll mean more figures for those of you who like this line - but I don't see any that motivate me to buy, sadly not even Megatron.
That's fine, this line is clearly meant to be the main line on shelves to service kids and parents with no regards to us. And it's a testament that we are not the main group buying toys.
There is one bit I find really odd though, the lack of these toys in stores. Hasbro is the one behind the all of this so they have control over what goes out (as we've seen with the ROTB toyline). And yet there is no sighting of these toys anywhere even when the show is out and it's time to shop for christmas gifts. They are dropping the ball on this launch.
chuckdawg1999 wrote:william-james88 wrote:DeathReviews wrote:I get strong "Cyberverse" vibes from these figures, and I skipped that line completely. That version of Shockwave in particular never appealed to me. It really does look like it's just the robot mode keeled over on it's back with all the limbs splayed out.
This'll mean more figures for those of you who like this line - but I don't see any that motivate me to buy, sadly not even Megatron.
That's fine, this line is clearly meant to be the main line on shelves to service kids and parents with no regards to us. And it's a testament that we are not the main group buying toys.
There is one bit I find really odd though, the lack of these toys in stores. Hasbro is the one behind the all of this so they have control over what goes out (as we've seen with the ROTB toyline). And yet there is no sighting of these toys anywhere even when the show is out and it's time to shop for christmas gifts. They are dropping the ball on this launch.
I wonder if what I've heard about retailers not having room in warehouses is true and that's why Earthspark hasn't hit yet.
The shelves and pegs of my stores are fully stocked, but with stuff that's been available for months. Wave 1 of Legacy, the Legacy Beasts, Wave 1 of Velocitron, the last vestiges of Cyberverse, the occasional Studio Series figures (but none of the newest ones), the occasional RED figures (but also none of the newest ones), a small number of Vintage Beast Wars Terrorsaurs, and a ton of Buzzworthy Bumblebee exclusives that first came out back in the summer.william-james88 wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:william-james88 wrote:DeathReviews wrote:I get strong "Cyberverse" vibes from these figures, and I skipped that line completely. That version of Shockwave in particular never appealed to me. It really does look like it's just the robot mode keeled over on it's back with all the limbs splayed out.
This'll mean more figures for those of you who like this line - but I don't see any that motivate me to buy, sadly not even Megatron.
That's fine, this line is clearly meant to be the main line on shelves to service kids and parents with no regards to us. And it's a testament that we are not the main group buying toys.
There is one bit I find really odd though, the lack of these toys in stores. Hasbro is the one behind the all of this so they have control over what goes out (as we've seen with the ROTB toyline). And yet there is no sighting of these toys anywhere even when the show is out and it's time to shop for christmas gifts. They are dropping the ball on this launch.
I wonder if what I've heard about retailers not having room in warehouses is true and that's why Earthspark hasn't hit yet.
The christmas sopping season is now right? So why wouldnt retailers just stock their shelves full of toys? Unless there is no space there, which could be the case. Are your shelves more stocked than usual?
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.'
william-james88 wrote:Working on reviews for the Warriors and they are all over the place. While Optimus is a very solid budget deluxe class toy, with good proporitons and articulation, that Elita 1 is ROUGH. Lacking lots of crucial articulation, no knees for instance.
chuckdawg1999 wrote:william-james88 wrote:Working on reviews for the Warriors and they are all over the place. While Optimus is a very solid budget deluxe class toy, with good proporitons and articulation, that Elita 1 is ROUGH. Lacking lots of crucial articulation, no knees for instance.
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