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william-james88 wrote:Autobot032 wrote:Eh, Combiner Wars Hot Rod doesn't look good to me. He's definitely a pass.
I wonder what other redecos/remolds are planned for this mold, because to me he really only works as Blackjack. I do like the look of Hot Rod in vehicle mode, however.
Well Takara is making a Runabout out of it, so it gives us an idea of what's possible.
Sabrblade wrote:I might be tempted to get this to represent an updated version of Micromaster Hot Rodimus.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Yweggo wrote:And I'm pretty sure Hasbro can't call him Hot Rod cause of copyright/trademark/whatever reasons.
Trademark, and the "Hot Rod" name is in the firm hands of Mattel for their Hot Wheels line. So Hasbro can't use it at all, not even as "Autobot Hot Rod".
SillySpringer wrote:Burn wrote:Because Space Shuttles ... Blast Off?
I mean why was he a Combaticon? Are space shuttles combat vehicles?
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
durroth wrote:anyone else look at that head and think without the painted on headcrest it would be a really good head for a legends ironhide?
chuckdawg1999 wrote:SillySpringer wrote:Burn wrote:Because Space Shuttles ... Blast Off?
I mean why was he a Combaticon? Are space shuttles combat vehicles?
Technically sorta they are, all shuttle pilots are USAF officers.
Has anyone else noticed that once again the Legends figures are available FAR sooner than their wave mates? I like that Roddy but wish Hasbro put another slit in so the fins can be up for robot mode, then again none of the Rodimi in this scale have had their fins up
Burn wrote:And that's the one thing I don't get.
Why is there so much hate towards Alpha Bravo, but people are perfectly fine with Powerglide being an Aerialbot, when he wasn't an Aerialbot back in the day?
Yotsuyasan wrote:Burn wrote:And that's the one thing I don't get.
Why is there so much hate towards Alpha Bravo, but people are perfectly fine with Powerglide being an Aerialbot, when he wasn't an Aerialbot back in the day?
I'm more then a few pages behind on this thread, so I am sure this question has long since been answered, debated, and moved on from by now... but I wished to dredge it back up for a moment to give my own personal answer.
Superion is made of five individual robots. In any version of Superion, Powerglide is not one of those five robots.
Where Alpha Bravo replaced one of the original five, Powerglide's being added to the Aerialbot roster is as an extra, supplemental member who is not at all necessary to form Superion. He can become an extra gun for Superion to hold. If Powerglide isn't around, Superion still has his own gun. So Powerglide is hardly essential.
Also, you can add Powerglide without having to take anyone else away. You can't say the same of Alpha Bravo. For him to be on the team, someone else had to go. And for me, personally, as someone who doesn't read comic books, and who knows the Aerialbots from the 80's cartoon and toy line, and as someone who's Transformers collection is mainly about recreating that with modern toys, I want a Superion who doesn't have any of the original members missing. Extra members? Sure, why not? But not if they come at the expense of an existing one.
Powerglide is a fun toy. And he works well in robot and vehicle mode. I probably won't even use his gun mode that often, or even likely keep him on the same shelf as the main Aerialbot team. He's currently on a shelf with other "1985 Autobots," and, of course, the original Aerialbots came out in '86.
I'm sure Alpha Bravo is a fun toy, too. If there weren't other options for Superion, I might have sucked it up and gotten him. If there weren't going to be other options to get the mold, I might also have gotten him. I do look forward to getting Blades. And for those that are more into the current comic continuity, I am very happy that we are both able to get the Superion we want.
But the fact of the matter is, I got Powerglide because I wanted Powerglide. His being able to form a gun for Superion is just a superfluous bonus. I'm not getting Alpha Bravo because I don't feel I need him. His being a helicopter has nothing to do with it. His not being Slingshot does.
durroth wrote:anyone else look at that head and think without the painted on headcrest it would be a really good head for a legends ironhide?
From the same mister Victor Wong on Facebook that I got the in-hand Roddy pics from.JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:shajaki wrote:Who wants to see another shot of the mysterious Optimus Maximus?![]()
And there we have it confirmed:
1) The name refers to the combined form
2) The torso (Optimus Prime) is white
Where is that from, anyway?
Shockwave7 wrote:Haven't seen any of these yet. But our local walmart seems to have a lock on the wave1 voyagers - five optimus and five silverbolts - and the voyagers are all they ever put on the shelf... (shrug) Guess some other walmart is getting all the deluxes...
That Bot wrote:We have individual product listings for Optimus Maximus and the 84 limbs. I can conclude one of the following:
Optimus Maximus is the name of both the white Prime redeco and the combined robot
Optimus Maximus is the name of the combined robot only and will be sold as a gift set
Option 1 is more likely.
Crimson Prime wrote:...seeing as I bought the Prime I'll pass on the repaint, or is not a repaint but a totally unpainted figure?
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