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william-james88 wrote:Mindmaster wrote:OptimalOptimus2 wrote:Oh no. Transformers: Energon has returned! Hasbro should not have made Optimus Prime as a combiner piece. Brings back, haunting memories.
Pfft, not for me. Armada got me into the brand, Energon served to further cement it for me, crappy cartoon or otherwise.
Also, the more I look at the history of the toylines, Energon seems to be the forefather of the classics line (Grimlock and Galvatron for instance). I still use their Sharkticon and Slugslinger as these characters' classics counterparts. And my friend uses it's shockwave(blast) for that same function.
Va'al wrote:I keep track of everyone. Backwards.
There are atandarfs to maintain.
LOST Cybertronian wrote:Hey, If Mindmaster survived then you should do just fine.
ZeroWolf wrote:I love the energon toy line, when I started collecting again it was that line which helped draw me back and was a few of my first purchases.
william-james88 wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:I love the energon toy line, when I started collecting again it was that line which helped draw me back and was a few of my first purchases.
I only started collecting since April this year and as I build my want list, I keep adding Energon figures to it (along with cybertron). It's a great line, especially the scouts and decepticons. And thats the line the 5mm ports were really prominent, meaning the weapons from that line can stlill be used in fun ways to this day.
Also, Mindmaster, aside from the names, I dont find much homage in the Prowl, Hotshot and Ironhide molds (probably the molds I dislike the most from that line).
Delta Magnus wrote:I think it's a well-documented fact Energon Divebomb is the best bird Transformer ever.
Delta Magnus wrote:Yeah, but he doesn't turn from a bird to a robot, so he kinda cheats.
Shuttershock wrote:hadicon wrote:I am pretty excited for this but the one thing I am worried about is the Stunticon's weapons they kind of look weird.
I don't know, they seem to have a street gang thing going on (pipes, knives etc.). If they could, one of them would probably have a chain weapon.
Va'al wrote:I keep track of everyone. Backwards.
There are atandarfs to maintain.
LOST Cybertronian wrote:Hey, If Mindmaster survived then you should do just fine.
Robogeek1973 wrote:Delta Magnus wrote:Yeah, but he doesn't turn from a bird to a robot, so he kinda cheats.
Ahhhh gotcha.
My bad.
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!
Flashwave wrote:Here's a thought: Divebomb as the Torso for Predaking, retooled with new wings and heads for Wildfly and Windrazor. Develop a Quadropedal figure that can easily be reskinned, that allows the entire beast mode head piece to fold over on either a ball or a hinge to be ou of the way. Hasbro basically did this with the Airelbots, giving each figure new wings and a headbut ultimately identical transformation schemes. Rampage, headstrong, Razorclaw, and Tantrum basically the same figure "tweaked". Accesories included, cost offset is proably equivalent to two molds. The fans will cry out in joy that they are getting a Predaking, then revolt in the same day because all the Predacons are identical, despite being largely the same figure in G1. (actually, two base chassis according to pictures.)
shajaki wrote:first batch of CW figures is up for preorder at BBTS!
For Prowl, his is dual-homage but an incredibly minor one. He turns into an F-1 race car (like Machine Wars Prowl) that has police car attributes (like G1 Prowl). And possibly, his dark blue deco could maybe sorta kinda be a reference to RID Prowl's powered up form.william-james88 wrote:Also, Mindmaster, aside from the names, I dont find much homage in the Prowl, Hotshot and Ironhide molds (probably the molds I dislike the most from that line).
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.'
Rated X wrote:36 bucks for a voyager ? I never heard of Smyths but I'm guessing it's a smaller chain that sells Transformers at "I got it first" prices.
Rated X wrote:36 bucks for a voyager ?
Rated X wrote:36 bucks for a voyager ?
also you've gotta take into consideration the avg wage/cost of living varies from place to place. For example, even taking exchange rates into account, the min wage where I am in AUs is at least double what I've seen in some places in the U.S., but then so is the price of certain goods, so it all balances out (mostly) in the end. Also, unlike the US, Aus/Uk and many other places include any taxes in the price.JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Rated X wrote:36 bucks for a voyager ? I never heard of Smyths but I'm guessing it's a smaller chain that sells Transformers at "I got it first" prices.
X, that's the price converted from British pounds. Such prices are standard fare in Europe actually and unfortunately. And if you must know, Smyths is a rather large chain of toy stores found throughout the UK and Ireland.
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