RodimusPrimeUkraine1 wrote:AcademyofDrX wrote:Just one more example of why Beast Machines is the best Transformers line.
[youtube]https://youtu.be/-FMB6dTSkoE[/youtube]
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RodimusPrimeUkraine1 wrote:AcademyofDrX wrote:Just one more example of why Beast Machines is the best Transformers line.
[youtube]https://youtu.be/-FMB6dTSkoE[/youtube]
RodimusPrimeUkraine1 wrote:william-james88 wrote:MaximalNui wrote:Wait, so does that mean they're reusing the Shockwave animation model as well and just changing the textures, or is it just the same cost-saving measure we saw in the first waves of Cyberverse itself?
We don't know yet what Shockwave looks like in the show
False, we know exactly what he looks like from ghd clips!
william-james88 wrote:RodimusPrimeUkraine1 wrote:william-james88 wrote:MaximalNui wrote:Wait, so does that mean they're reusing the Shockwave animation model as well and just changing the textures, or is it just the same cost-saving measure we saw in the first waves of Cyberverse itself?
We don't know yet what Shockwave looks like in the show
False, we know exactly what he looks like from ghd clips!
Can you please share a screenshot?
DeathReviews wrote:As a fan of the Megatron character, I gotta say I'm not impressed by the Earthspark offerings so far. I didn't really need the video review to conclude that the figures look cheap.
"But they're made for KIDS - ya gotta unnerstand!"
Yeah, I get that. But I've seen other kids toys that look a hekkuvva lot better than these. And poor Megatron - that face looks all gormless and simpering. A far fall for the leader of the Decepticons. Small, hollow, flimsy - all perfectly cruel and perfectly accurate descriptions. I skipped out on pretty much the entire Cyberverse line because the figures looked too child-like for my taste. But at least they had some that appear to have been decently engineered, and they seemed to give proper respect to Megatron. But I see little evidence of that so far for Earthspark. I hope the kids like 'em - but I sure don't.
Flashwave wrote:I don't like the vehemence that he comes across with his complaints, never have. And every figure does not need to be an engineering Marvel. Complaining about a figure that has Ankle Tilts, and enough range for most normal humanoid poses because it doesn't tip far enough for your liking is bizarre. And complaining about its plane mode whilst you have it balanced on a flight stand by his Accessory and not a structural part of the figure seems counterintuitive. There aren't many figures I would trust would be supported by an attached piece like that.
But he raises some fair points this does feel overly simple for the price point. Maybe thT is a trade off for other figures in the wave, but given that one is a Retool and the other a redeco that seems unlikely.
DeathReviews wrote:As a fan of the Megatron character, I gotta say I'm not impressed by the Earthspark offerings so far. I didn't really need the video review to conclude that the figures look cheap.
"But they're made for KIDS - ya gotta unnerstand!"
Yeah, I get that. But I've seen other kids toys that look a hekkuvva lot better than these. And poor Megatron - that face looks all gormless and simpering. A far fall for the leader of the Decepticons. Small, hollow, flimsy - all perfectly cruel and perfectly accurate descriptions. I skipped out on pretty much the entire Cyberverse line because the figures looked too child-like for my taste. But at least they had some that appear to have been decently engineered, and they seemed to give proper respect to Megatron. But I see little evidence of that so far for Earthspark. I hope the kids like 'em - but I sure don't.
william-james88 wrote:As for cheaper toys, like the one steps, I have 0 problems since they are a perfect stepstone drug for the harder stuff later, and some are very well made for the age group. And they are sold at a cheaper price point.
RodimusPrimeUkraine1 wrote:william-james88 wrote:As for cheaper toys, like the one steps, I have 0 problems since they are a perfect stepstone drug for the harder stuff later, and some are very well made for the age group. And they are sold at a cheaper price point.
admitting the worst, eh? One step chanhers dont need to be majic, I have and like repugnus, but when you look at a figure like Cyberverse one step bumblebee (the one made new for cyberverse), you know they could do better with the budget.
william-james88 wrote:Also, one step bumblebee is great, it's a fun design that works really well for younger kids (like 2 years old). My kid loves that toy and it got him into more transformers toys. They could add more paint if that's what you are getting at, but in terms of transformation design, they really hit a sweet spot for young kids.
RodimusPrimeUkraine1 wrote:...
I don't wan't to restate my still valid point
-Kanrabat- wrote:you'll need a parachute to get off that sky-high horse you're riding.
william-james88 wrote:
Here is the review along with some screenshots.
primalxconvoy wrote:william-james88 wrote:
Here is the review along with some screenshots.
Thanks again for 100% supporting YouTubers with such specific moral compassary! They couldn't make it in life without places like Seibertron behind them all the way!
The TF community salutes you for such peachy tips!
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primalxconvoy wrote:william-james88 wrote:
Here is the review along with some screenshots.
Thanks again for 100% supporting YouTubers with such specific moral compassary! They couldn't make it in life without places like Seibertron behind them all the way!
The TF community salutes you for such peachy tips!...
Emerje wrote:primalxconvoy wrote:william-james88 wrote:
Here is the review along with some screenshots.
Thanks again for 100% supporting YouTubers with such specific moral compassary! They couldn't make it in life without places like Seibertron behind them all the way!
The TF community salutes you for such peachy tips!
...
Enjoy your Transformers knockoffs.
Emerje
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:primalxconvoy wrote:william-james88 wrote:
Here is the review along with some screenshots.
Thanks again for 100% supporting YouTubers with such specific moral compassary! They couldn't make it in life without places like Seibertron behind them all the way!
The TF community salutes you for such peachy tips!...
[color=#40BF00]Thank you again for your off-topic post that repeats the same content from the past couple years at this point.
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