Sabrblade wrote:That is not helping either's case. Superion is the only one whose torso looks well proportioned.
I'm not making a 'case' for anything. There's no 'case' to be made. People arguing for or against are wasting their time because this is a done deal. Hasbro made these figures. They did it - it's done. Naysayers and promoters alike are merely engaging in academic quibbling because these figures are going to hit the shelves whether people like it or not. And no amount of forum trolling can stop it.
I'm just saying that I like the look, and I'm planning to pick these figures up, stumpy or not. The people who don't like these figures? Totally free to ignore them, just as I did with the Crapper-Crap Combiner line, and with the current RiD line. No skin off my teeth, or theirs. Freedom of choice, dudes. Anyone refusing to buy them only ensures there will be plenty for those of us who are getting them
If any combiner had to be stumpy, Defensor kind of makes sense. He looks like a burly, stocky police enforcer, which kind of goes with his image of defense and protection... That's my rationalization anyway