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chuckdawg1999 wrote:I have an update on Devastator. Besides the 6 voyagers Takara will release each member individually as a MP figure since they're going to be MP car size.
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
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.'
SkyWarpt wrote:Silverbolt is in stock on Amazon $26.99, I got free shipping by ordering w/Thundertron! I cancelled my preorder on BBTS.
wetwithwaterwings wrote:SkyWarpt wrote:Silverbolt is in stock on Amazon $26.99, I got free shipping by ordering w/Thundertron! I cancelled my preorder on BBTS.
Speaking of, I ordered CW OP through Amazon for $24.99. When they sent me an email saying that it shipped, they advertised Silverbolt at $24.99. When I clicked the link, it showed as $26.99 so I chatted with a rep and they dropped it to $24.99. Moral of the story, check your emails from Amazon.
Sabrblade wrote:I'd be inclined to think that Chuckdawg1999 was kidding.
chuckdawg1999 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:I'd be inclined to think that Chuckdawg1999 was kidding.
Now as to the price I've always heard a $100 price point since I can't see TRU having a toy higher than that on shelves. How that breaks down per figure is anyone's guess but keep in mind Voyagers have been smaller recently so that might be part of the trade off.
What was Metroplex? 120? 130?william-james88 wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:I'd be inclined to think that Chuckdawg1999 was kidding.
Now as to the price I've always heard a $100 price point since I can't see TRU having a toy higher than that on shelves. How that breaks down per figure is anyone's guess but keep in mind Voyagers have been smaller recently so that might be part of the trade off.
What are you talking about, the AOE Autobot and Dinobot box sets exclusive at TRU were both over 100$.
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.
Cobotron wrote:What was Metroplex? 120? 130?william-james88 wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:I'd be inclined to think that Chuckdawg1999 was kidding.
Now as to the price I've always heard a $100 price point since I can't see TRU having a toy higher than that on shelves. How that breaks down per figure is anyone's guess but keep in mind Voyagers have been smaller recently so that might be part of the trade off.
What are you talking about, the AOE Autobot and Dinobot box sets exclusive at TRU were both over 100$.
I'm in US too. I got plex after the fact, But I thought he was more at retail. I wouldn't argue you with you chuck. In fact, I'd say that's GREAT NEWS. But at that price point it can't be MP quality.chuckdawg1999 wrote:I'm in the US. Metroplex was only $100 from what I remember and I'm fairly certain those other two AOE sets were the same. Online retailers are usually more money. I'd be very surprised if I'm wrong just because from a security issue it would be difficult to stock those toys.
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.
chuckdawg1999 wrote:Cobotron wrote:What was Metroplex? 120? 130?william-james88 wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:I'd be inclined to think that Chuckdawg1999 was kidding.
Now as to the price I've always heard a $100 price point since I can't see TRU having a toy higher than that on shelves. How that breaks down per figure is anyone's guess but keep in mind Voyagers have been smaller recently so that might be part of the trade off.
What are you talking about, the AOE Autobot and Dinobot box sets exclusive at TRU were both over 100$.
I'm in the US. Metroplex was only $100 from what I remember and I'm fairly certain those other two AOE sets were the same. Online retailers are usually more money. I'd be very surprised if I'm wrong just because from a security issue it would be difficult to stock those toys.
chuckdawg1999 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:I'd be inclined to think that Chuckdawg1999 was kidding.
No I wasn't. The info comes from another reviewer who's source has always been 100% accurate with upcoming releases thus far. They knew about MP Star Saber before the Takara poll was even done. I agree the thought of these being part of the MP line is odd, but perhaps it's that gray MP line that the movie figures fall into. Also lets be honest for a moment; MP Bumblebee was a glorified deluxe, with none of the bells and whistles previous figures had. It doesn't even have articulated hands! By that standard I can see the Constructicons being placed in the MP line. Now as to the price I've always heard a $100 price point since I can't see TRU having a toy higher than that on shelves. How that breaks down per figure is anyone's guess but keep in mind Voyagers have been smaller recently so that might be part of the trade off.
Cobotron wrote:Hey! You seemed to have attracted a wild Megatronus. They're hard to find, but boy are they fun when you catch one!
william-james88 wrote:So that would also be the case for Predaking, who is also six members.
chuckdawg1999 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:I'd be inclined to think that Chuckdawg1999 was kidding.
No I wasn't. The info comes from another reviewer who's source has always been 100% accurate with upcoming releases thus far. They knew about MP Star Saber before the Takara poll was even done.
I agree the thought of these being part of the MP line is odd, but perhaps it's that gray MP line that the movie figures fall into.
Also lets be honest for a moment; MP Bumblebee was a glorified deluxe, with none of the bells and whistles previous figures had. It doesn't even have articulated hands!
By that standard I can see the Constructicons being placed in the MP line. Now as to the price I've always heard a $100 price point since I can't see TRU having a toy higher than that on shelves. How that breaks down per figure is anyone's guess but keep in mind Voyagers have been smaller recently so that might be part of the trade off.
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
megatronus wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:I'd be inclined to think that Chuckdawg1999 was kidding.
No I wasn't. The info comes from another reviewer who's source has always been 100% accurate with upcoming releases thus far. They knew about MP Star Saber before the Takara poll was even done. I agree the thought of these being part of the MP line is odd, but perhaps it's that gray MP line that the movie figures fall into. Also lets be honest for a moment; MP Bumblebee was a glorified deluxe, with none of the bells and whistles previous figures had. It doesn't even have articulated hands! By that standard I can see the Constructicons being placed in the MP line. Now as to the price I've always heard a $100 price point since I can't see TRU having a toy higher than that on shelves. How that breaks down per figure is anyone's guess but keep in mind Voyagers have been smaller recently so that might be part of the trade off.
There is extremely flawed reasoning here.
(1) How is Bumblebee not having articulated hands related to including Generations-style Constructicons in the MP line? Bumblebee is small because that was roughly his robot scale in the cartoon. The word "deluxe" has no relevance given MP-scaled robots. And bells and whistles? Besides the hands, what bells and whistles does MP Sideswipe or Prowl or Wheeljack have that Bumblebee does not?
(2) Your argument on price is ridiculous. I could walk through any TRU and find dozens if not hundreds of items that are over $100. Remember Star Wars Millenium Falcon? How about Power Rangers Titanus, which is on sale right now for $99, but retails at over $100. Legos are hella expensive. And what about Hasbro MP10, or the Platinum leader Optimus & Grimlock 2 pack? Those were over $100.
adding to that, when has hasbro EVER debuted an MP figure before takara? not once to my knowledge. so if hasbro shot out this "MP" devastator before takara that would be pretty crazy.Dead Metal wrote:Only way I can see Combiner Wars Constructicons being sold as Masterpieces by Takara is if they're actually designed to be Masterpieces, and Hasbro just sells them as part of Combiner Wars, like they did with previous MPs, just sticking them in Classics or the main line. But then that Price point wouldn't be right, as it would only buy maybe two MP Constructicons, and not a full set.
deluxe sized, but its almost an insult to infer further than that. its an incredible figure that is far more impressive than any other "deluxe" ive owned. it is absolutely not solely because of the VW license.chuckdawg1999 wrote:My point about Bumblebee is that it's basically a deluxe figure whose price and MP designation is due to the Volkswagen license. It's a cool figure but it's Transformation, and look is comparable to a Deluxe figure. All the car MPs are like that now so I can easily see Voyager figures being put into the line.
shajaki wrote:adding to that, when has hasbro EVER debuted an MP figure before takara? not once to my knowledge. so if hasbro shot out this "MP" devastator before takara that would be pretty crazy.Dead Metal wrote:Only way I can see Combiner Wars Constructicons being sold as Masterpieces by Takara is if they're actually designed to be Masterpieces, and Hasbro just sells them as part of Combiner Wars, like they did with previous MPs, just sticking them in Classics or the main line. But then that Price point wouldn't be right, as it would only buy maybe two MP Constructicons, and not a full set.deluxe sized, but its almost an insult to infer further than that. its an incredible figure that is far more impressive than any other "deluxe" ive owned. it is absolutely not solely because of the VW license.chuckdawg1999 wrote:My point about Bumblebee is that it's basically a deluxe figure whose price and MP designation is due to the Volkswagen license. It's a cool figure but it's Transformation, and look is comparable to a Deluxe figure. All the car MPs are like that now so I can easily see Voyager figures being put into the line.
shajaki wrote:adding to that, when has hasbro EVER debuted an MP figure before takara? not once to my knowledge. so if hasbro shot out this "MP" devastator before takara that would be pretty crazy.Dead Metal wrote:Only way I can see Combiner Wars Constructicons being sold as Masterpieces by Takara is if they're actually designed to be Masterpieces, and Hasbro just sells them as part of Combiner Wars, like they did with previous MPs, just sticking them in Classics or the main line. But then that Price point wouldn't be right, as it would only buy maybe two MP Constructicons, and not a full set.deluxe sized, but its almost an insult to infer further than that. its an incredible figure that is far more impressive than any other "deluxe" ive owned. it is absolutely not solely because of the VW license.chuckdawg1999 wrote:My point about Bumblebee is that it's basically a deluxe figure whose price and MP designation is due to the Volkswagen license. It's a cool figure but it's Transformation, and look is comparable to a Deluxe figure. All the car MPs are like that now so I can easily see Voyager figures being put into the line.
SkyWarpt wrote:shajaki wrote:adding to that, when has hasbro EVER debuted an MP figure before takara? not once to my knowledge. so if hasbro shot out this "MP" devastator before takara that would be pretty crazy.Dead Metal wrote:Only way I can see Combiner Wars Constructicons being sold as Masterpieces by Takara is if they're actually designed to be Masterpieces, and Hasbro just sells them as part of Combiner Wars, like they did with previous MPs, just sticking them in Classics or the main line. But then that Price point wouldn't be right, as it would only buy maybe two MP Constructicons, and not a full set.deluxe sized, but its almost an insult to infer further than that. its an incredible figure that is far more impressive than any other "deluxe" ive owned. it is absolutely not solely because of the VW license.chuckdawg1999 wrote:My point about Bumblebee is that it's basically a deluxe figure whose price and MP designation is due to the Volkswagen license. It's a cool figure but it's Transformation, and look is comparable to a Deluxe figure. All the car MPs are like that now so I can easily see Voyager figures being put into the line.
I can see a "Masterpiece Set" much like the BBTS exclusive Seacons or Amazon exclusive Unicron. That would make sense, he may be on to something.
It was sold under the subtitle-less "Transformers" line that first debuted in 2010 after ROTF.william-james88 wrote:I may be totally wrong, so people please correct me, ut I thought the Amazon Unicron was titled as a Generations release (much like this Devastator) and not an MP or even a platinum.
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.'
Sabrblade wrote:It was sold under the subtitle-less "Transformers" line that first debuted in 2010 after ROTF.william-james88 wrote:I may be totally wrong, so people please correct me, ut I thought the Amazon Unicron was titled as a Generations release (much like this Devastator) and not an MP or even a platinum.
SkyWarpt wrote:Sabrblade wrote:It was sold under the subtitle-less "Transformers" line that first debuted in 2010 after ROTF.william-james88 wrote:I may be totally wrong, so people please correct me, ut I thought the Amazon Unicron was titled as a Generations release (much like this Devastator) and not an MP or even a platinum.
Actually, I could be wrong, but Seacons were released as a Masterpiece.
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
Dead Metal wrote:SkyWarpt wrote:Sabrblade wrote:It was sold under the subtitle-less "Transformers" line that first debuted in 2010 after ROTF.william-james88 wrote:I may be totally wrong, so people please correct me, ut I thought the Amazon Unicron was titled as a Generations release (much like this Devastator) and not an MP or even a platinum.
Actually, I could be wrong, but Seacons were released as a Masterpiece.
No, because if it was sold as a Masterpiece I would have bought it and would still be laughing at the ridiculousness of a shoddyly made reissue of G1 figures sold as a Masterpiece.
But no, as you can see from this pic, it was actually part of the ambiguous 2010 line, but part of the Commemorative G1 branch. That line like Universe 2008 before it, was just one big umbrella line with each figure being labeled as being part of other universes or lines. It had Movieverse figures, Classics, Unicron Trilogy, G1, and even Masterpiece figures. With each figure stating either through the bio or a label what it belonged to.
The gallery should you be interested in seeing it from more angles.
SkyWarpt wrote:In that case, I couldn't tell you how mp could be pulled out of the hat on this one
william-james88 wrote:SkyWarpt wrote:In that case, I couldn't tell you how mp could be pulled out of the hat on this one
I hear you, I think its a load of bull too, especially if the rumour is that they are released individually (was that the rumour?). If Metroplex was released as a masterpiece edition I could buy it, but it wasnt. The only predecessor for a figure rereleased as an MP (as Chuck indicates) are the leader movie figures like this one:
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